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Is this the most dangerous shot a senior can take?

August 31, 2017 This could be one of the most dangerous things to ever happen to seniors. It’s the Fluad flu vaccine, and the TV commercials are already flooding the airwaves. You’ll hear that you must have it because as you get older, your immune system doesn’t work as well... and that Fluad... Read More >

Categories: adjuvant MF59 CDC Colonel Felix Grieder Dover Air Force Base FDA Fluad squalene adjuvant

Could this microscopic menace be in your next meal?

August 28, 2017 You’re no longer in control of your own body. You’re just a shell of a human... a “host” for an intrusive parasite that literally drains the life right out of you. It’s not Invasion of the Bodysnatchers... The Brain Eaters... or even The Thing. It’s Attack of the Cyclospora! But... Read More >

Categories: CDC cyclosporiasis outbreak food-borne illnesses imported food parasites washing bagged salad yclospora

Urgent: Protect your brain before an MRI

August 16, 2017 After decades of doctors hemming and hawing over the risks of gadolinium-based dyes used in enhanced MRIs, researchers at Case Western Reserve University have finally issued a report that acknowledges something that we’ve suspected for a long time. Gadolinium, a heavy metal added to certain dyes used in imaging (called... Read More >

Categories: Case Western Reserve University enhanced MRIs Gadolinium contrast dyes gadolinium in the brain GBCA MRIs

Could this deadly cancer defense be hiding in your spice rack?

August 10, 2017 Despite all the stories you might be hearing about better ways to treat cancer in general, the news about pancreatic cancer remains consistently grim. This deadly cancer has a one-year survival rate of only 20 percent. And only 8 percent of those with this feared disease will see five years... Read More >

Categories: chemoresistance curcumin pancreatic cancer pancreatic cancer treatment turmeric turmeric and cancer

Why you should take a crack at this humble nut hero

August 1, 2017 Here’s a really good way to not lose weight: Use artificial sweeteners. And according to the latest findings, that’s also an excellent way to pack on the pounds, too! While it’s certainly logical to believe that using something that has no calories won’t be contributing to weight gain, in reality,... Read More >

Categories: cooking with walnuts gut bacteria health benefits of walnuts Louisiana State University study walnuts prebiotics walnuts

Is this risky drug really necessary to treat heart disease?

July 10, 2017 The investment world is all abuzz with the latest drug in the pipeline for heart disease. The drugmaker wants to repackage a not-so-new injection prescribed for several rare conditions and sell it to treat hardening of the arteries caused by chronic inflammation. And simply by announcing that, its stock prices... Read More >

Categories: canakinumab chronic inflammation hardening of the arteries Ilaris inflammation Novartis

Doctor discovers simple ‘cocktail’ that can cure sepsis

July 6, 2017 There are plenty of things you can bone up on when it comes to protecting your health. But if you’re in the dark about sepsis, you could be putting yourself and your loved ones in grave danger. Sepsis can hit people of all ages and turn deadly before you know... Read More >

Categories: Dr. Paul Marik high dose vitamin C lifesaving sepsis treatment sepsis steroids symptoms of sepsis

Is that real fiber you’re eating, or is it a laboratory version?

June 22, 2017 We’ve all been told how important it is to up the amount of fiber in our diets. It’s considered a health bonanza that can help you lose weight, control blood sugar, lower cholesterol, and keep you from starring in a laxative commercial! And fiber is simple enough to find. It’s... Read More >

Categories: FDA fiber functional fiber health benefits of fiber how to increase dietary fiber NFL Nutrition Facts Label

Legionnaires’ disease: a deadly danger in hospitals

June 20, 2017 It’s the ultimate irony. You or one of your loved ones are admitted to a hospital or care facility to recover from something... and you end up getting sicker than if you’d never gone in the first place. According to the results of a groundbreaking CDC analysis, that’s happening in... Read More >

Categories: Bellevue-Stratford hotel CDC Legionella pneumophila Legionnaires’ disease outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease

Don’t be pressured into an MRI done with this dangerous dye

May 31, 2017 The FDA has just dropped an urgent health issue like it’s a concrete ball. I’m talking about the use of extremely toxic and commonly used dyes, which are injected into a vein to enhance the image of an MRI scan. The problem is that many of these dyes contain a... Read More >

Categories: enhanced MRI FDA gadolinium gadolinium-based MRI dye MRI nephrongenic system fibrosis NSF
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