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‘Secret’ memos reveal more dangers of blockbuster blood-thinner

February 19, 2014 Emails and documents just released by a judge reveal that Pradaxa is more dangerous than advertised. So how does the manufacturer justify keeping these findings quiet so the ads can keep running... Read More >

Categories: bleeding blood testing blood thinners dangerous drugs German drug maker Pradaxa sales of Pradaxa warfarin

How we’ve been conned into using CFL bulbs, and why you should get rid of them ASAP

February 12, 2014 If you thought that replacing your old incandescent bulbs with the newfangled CFL ones was your civic duty...it's not. And they could be stealing your sleep and keeping your body from making enough of the amazing hormone melatonin each night. Here's what you need to know... Read More >

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This supplement may lessen the toxic effects of HFCS

January 27, 2014 High fructose corn syrup is added to everything from soda to bread to juice, making it almost impossible to avoid, especially when eating out. But now researchers have discovered possible antidotes for the harmful effects of consuming this dangerous sweetener... Read More >

Categories: betaine Corn Refiners Association Diabetes food additives heart disease HFCS high fructose corn syrup kidney disease rat study resveratrol shellfish spinach supplements sweeteners

A high-fat diet that lowers diabetes risk!

January 22, 2014 The low-fat myth has once again been shattered. This time, researchers have found that a high- fat, Mediterranean-style diet not only lowers diabetes risk by up to 40 percent, but also helps those who already have the disease... Read More >

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Here’s what you need to know about a dangerous new drug for type 2 diabetes

January 21, 2014 The FDA starts out the new year by approving Farxiga for type 2 diabetes, and we don't have to wait on this one: we already know how bad it is. It ups your risk for bladder and breast cancer while giving little to no benefits if your kidneys are less... Read More >

Categories: AstraZeneca bladder cancer blood glucose breast cancer Bristol-Meyers diabetics Farxiga FDA kidney disease kidney problems type 2 diabetes urinary infection

Ignore what might seem like good advice. This “healthy” beverage is loaded with sugar

January 15, 2014 Reduced-fat milk is loaded with sugar. When milk fat is stripped away, other nutrients are stripped away as well, leaving a beverage that's as sugary and nutritious as a soft drink... Read More >

Categories: adults American Academy of Pediatrics children Dr. David Ludwig glycemic index Harvard low fat milk nutrients obesity older adults pediatrics reduced fat skimming soft drinks sugar three cups per day type 2 diabetes USDA

If your blood pressure is on the high side, you can bring it down in three simple steps

January 7, 2014 If your blood pressure is on the high side, you can bring it down in three simple steps: Increase potassium intake, reduce added sugars and simple carbohydrates, and stop using daily aspirin therapy... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen added sugars aspirin blood sugar diet Dr. Robert Atkins drugs high blood pressure low-carbohydrate NSAIDs nutrition painkillers potassium type 2 diabetes

For many patients with high blood pressure, it’s time to put BP meds behind you forever

January 6, 2014 For many patients with high blood pressure, it's time to put BP meds behind you forever. New recommendations say that many older BP patients don't need any medication at all... Read More >

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Nobody is safe when health officials do their dirty work — time to take stock

December 30, 2013 Time to take stock of some of the mayhem caused by meddling bureaucrats this past year. They followed us online, pushed an untested vaccine, pretended to "ban" trans fat...and so much more... Read More >

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