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Has arthritis become rampant due to this common practice?

April 13, 2017 You may have heard the recent shocking news how arthritis is becoming so common that one in four adults in the U.S. now suffers from it. On top of that, the CDC says that people are becoming afflicted with this painful condition at younger and younger ages, with 60 percent... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis arthritis and fluoride CDC fluoride number of arthritis cases U.S. reverse osmosis water filters

Urgent: What you need to know before receiving an MRI test

April 11, 2017 Paul Decker was 61 when his doctor ordered an MRI scan. That was the day his life changed forever. Not because of anything the scan found, but because of what it did to Paul’s body. It turned his skin thick and hard, like “wood or granite” — something that makes... Read More >

Categories: dangers of MRI dyes enhanced MRI European Medicines Agency FDA gadolinium General Electric Healthcare MRI nephrogenic systemic fibrosis NSF Omniscan

This safe, cheap vitamin is saving lives from sepsis

March 29, 2017 She was supposed to have died. Instead, the 48-year-old woman who had been admitted to the intensive care unit at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital with sepsis survived. And all due to Dr. Paul Marik. “In a situation like this,” Dr. Marik said, “you start thinking out of the box.” But... Read More >

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Could this be the real reason so many seniors are falling?

March 28, 2017 Experts are calling the findings of a new CDC study on seniors, brain injuries and falls “striking.” According to some new data released by the agency, if you’re over a certain age, you’re in the “falling club” — and likely to end up in the ER, be admitted to the... Read More >

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More and more seniors prescribed death-row drug combos

February 27, 2017 A new study just published in JAMA is sounding the alarm about seniors and drugs like never before. It appears that more and more of them are being prescribed a killer cocktail of meds. Despite all the warnings — and despite doctors pledging to be more careful — things are... Read More >

Categories: benzos opioids Psychotropic drugs risky drug combos study seniors psychiatric drugs University of Michigan study psychotropic drugs

Become a Published Author!

February 21, 2017 Looking to publish your latest health book, but don’t know where to start? Send it to HSI! The Health Sciences Institute is an independent organization dedicated to uncovering mainstream corruption and researching the most urgent advances in modern medicine. And now, we’re on the lookout for new health authors who... Read More >

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Killer diarrhea bug can be stopped by doing this one thing

February 7, 2017 Researchers in the UK have confirmed one of the biggest discoveries to date on how to stop the horrific gut infection called C. diff. C. diff can be a killer. And even for those whose lives aren’t in immediate jeopardy, this nasty, painful illness — which can cause watery, bloody... Read More >

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Four weird-sounding ingredients break your stress-tired-wired cycle

February 5, 2017 by Michele Cagan You drag yourself out of bed in the morning, waiting for that first cup of coffee to kick in. In just a few hours, you’re dragging again, craving more caffeine, maybe a pastry, and it carries you through the afternoon. Then things flip. Just when you’re ready... Read More >

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Opioids for chronic pain: more risk, less relief

January 17, 2017 Over the past couple of years, it’s been hard to miss the exploding opioid painkiller crisis. For some, and under just the right circumstances, they can bring much needed pain relief. But they also can take you in the opposite direction before you know it — with tragic consequences. But... Read More >

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Here’s why you need to make napping a normal part of your day

January 16, 2017 Here’s something that can help get you through the day thinking clearer: Take a nap. That’s right, a nap – forty winks, an afternoon snooze, a catnap – whatever you want to call it, you can profit from just “resting your eyes.” A siesta in the afternoon has numerous health... Read More >

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The eAlert 2016 Hall of Shame

December 29, 2016 Here we go — 2016 is down to the wire. I know, it seems like just yesterday we were ringing it in. But as the year sped by like a blazing comet, it has left some really weird and frightening developments in its wake. From pigs being grown with human... Read More >

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What this new menu labeling rule is keeping from you

December 27, 2016 Somewhere, buried deep in the close to 3,000-page bill that became the (un)Affordable Care Act, is perhaps one of its biggest absurdities. (I know, it’s not easy to pick just one!) It’s a part of the law that is supposed to improve our health by hitting us in the face... Read More >

Categories: Affordable Care Act calories food ingredients ingredients in restaurant food Menu labeling MSG Obamacare
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