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Good news, men: Docs can stop doing ‘that thing’

August 22, 2018 Let’s face it — it’s the most awkward part of your physical. You already know what I’m talking about, right? You turn around... you hear the rubber glove go on with a SNAP... and out of the corner of your eye, you see the doc reach into his drawer. No,... Read More >

Categories: prostate cancer

Special Alert: COPD Sufferers Face a Hidden Threat and a Coming Plague… This Aromatic Himalayan Solution Can Help You Breathe Freely Through It All

July 5, 2018 by Michele Cagan COPD steals more from you than just your breath. It takes a toll on every aspect of your life, making it hard to walk and climb stairs, forcing you to lug around bulky oxygen tanks, and making it impossible for you to work. The constant coughing fits... Read More >

Categories: nl-2018-07
Newsletter Issue: July 2018

Beware this FAKE news about fish oil!

June 21, 2018 Smell something fishy? There’s nothing wrong with your nose! That foul odor is the stench of Big Pharma muckety-mucks trying to become the biggest fish in the omega-3 sea. And they’re doing it in the most underhanded way possible: They’re attempting to force the competition out of the ocean altogether.... Read More >

Categories: omega 3

How to keep ‘healthy foods’ from making you sick!

June 20, 2018 Why does it seem to be so easy to get sick when you’re trying your hardest to eat healthy foods? Last month, I gave you the details about the fatal E. coli outbreak caused by tainted romaine lettuce. That pathogen can damage red blood cells and trigger kidney failure. Before... Read More >

Categories: E. coli food poisoning how to avoid foodborne illnesses recalled romaine salmonella salmonella on eggs Salmonella on melon

Is gene editing a cure-all or catastrophe?

June 20, 2018 Have we become too smart for our own good? I’m sure you’ve heard about what’s been called the biggest scientific advancement of the century, CRISPR (pronounced as if you were talking about very crunchy potato chips!). In a nutshell, CRISPR is a relatively “easy” way to edit genes. The ability... Read More >

Categories: CRISPR dangers of genetic editing gene editing how CRISPR works human CRISPR trials in the U.S.

Are drugs finding their way into your tap water?

June 11, 2018 The opioid epidemic is bigger than you think. It now extends to... shellfish. Researchers have recently found traces of oxycodone – along with a whole bunch of other drugs — in Puget Sound bay mussels. Scientists have pinned the blame for these medicated mollusks on drugged water coming from wastewater... Read More >

Categories: contaminated drinking water drugs in fish drugs in tap water opioids oxycodone found in mussels

Kidney stones? This could very well be the cause

May 21, 2018 When your doctor prescribes you an antibiotic just to be “on the safe side,” you may think that taking it can’t hurt. Unfortunately, it can... a whole lot! I’m not referring to what we already know about the overuse of antibiotics contributing to the deadly rise of superbugs. Nope, I’m... Read More >

Categories: antibiotics kidney stones kidney stones linked to antibiotic use pain of kidney stones University of Pennsylvania

Deadly dud drug still prescribed for Parkinson’s

May 16, 2018 Leave it to Big Pharma to take a bad situation and make it a thousand times worse. Around 40 percent of those with Parkinson’s disease are said to suffer from hallucinations and delusions. So, enter Nuplazid, a drug that was recently approved to lessen “Parkinson’s psychosis.” But here’s the trouble:... Read More >

Categories: Acadia deaths from Nuplazid delusions FDA hallucinations Nuplazid Parkinson’s psychosis parkinson's disease

Type 2? Your breakfast just got a lot better

May 14, 2018 Talk about having egg on your face! For decades, all we heard from the feds in charge of creating dietary guidelines was how awful fat is for us. But the law requires that these guidelines are revised every five years, and in 2015 the “experts” did a 180 on dietary... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol Dietary Guidelines eggs nutritional benefits of eggs organic eggs should diabetics eat eggs type 2 diabetes

Surgical convenience can come at a very high price

March 21, 2018 It seemed like such a good idea... at first. A place where you or your child could go for very minor surgical procedures – in and out – with no need to go to the hospital. Why, you’d be home recuperating in a few hours! But now, almost five decades... Read More >

Categories: deaths at surgical centers Joan Rivers risk of procedures at surgical centers Surgical centers

Exposure to noise can be deadly to your heart

March 1, 2018 Loud noises, it turns out, not only jangle your nerves... but also mangle your heart! A new study out of Germany has found that those leaf blowers, honking horns, and other disrupting sounds can send your risk of heart disease soaring. So, if you want to protect your ticker, you’re... Read More >

Categories: damaging health effects from noise how to soundproof your home noise noise and heart disease
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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