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The amazing multivitamin–still impressive after all these years

October 14, 2010 Results from a study conducted at Sweden's Karolinska Institutet showed that women without heart disease who took a multivitamin for less than five years reduced their heart attack risk by 18 percent, compared to women who didn't take a multi. Women in the same group who took a multi for... Read More >

Categories: health benefits of multivitamins heart attack multivitamins statin

NSAIDs are turning out to be more dangerous than anyone ever imagined

October 12, 2010 You may have heard that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use increases risk of gastrointestinal bleeding. What's less well known is that long-term use of prescription NSAIDs prompts well over 100,000 hospitalizations every year due to upper gastrointestinal adverse events... Read More >

Categories: gastrointestinal bleeding heart failure risk non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs NSAIDs

Sound familiar? Drug company executives knew dangers and kept quiet

October 7, 2010 According to a recent NBC News report, one VP wrote a resignation letter stating that J&J executives ignored "compelling evidence" that the Ortho Evra birth control patch prompted a high rate of fatalities... Read More >

Categories: birth control patch high estrogen Johnson & Johnson Ortho Evra risks of high estrogen

Did Pfizer pull a fast one to convince doctors to prescribe more Lipitor?

September 28, 2010 It seems the Pfizer executives may have gotten a little TOO creative in their sales tactics for their cholesterol-lowering juggernaut Lipitor. They're charged with misleading millions of doctors and patients, which just might include defrauding of the government... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol cholesterol-lowering drugs drug companies and advertising Lipitor Lipitor marketing Pfizer

New hype for flu shots falls short

August 25, 2010 When I stopped by my local CVS Pharmacy recently, I saw this sign posted: "All-in-one flu shot--coming soon... Read More >

Categories: H1N1 pandemic H1N1 shot seasonal flu shot

Smoothing out stress…saving lives

August 2, 2010 Stress is a killer. That's generally acknowledged. But I wonder if people who cope daily with high stress levels are actually aware that stress really can TAKE your LIFE... Read More >

Categories: forest bathing phytoncides shinrin-yoku stress levels

2010-August-Members Alert

August 1, 2010 August 2010 PDF And Another Thing... ...Once hearing is gone it’s too late to protect it, so now is the time to up your intake of fish and other sources of omega-3 fatty acids. A new study from Australia that included nearly 3,000 subjects over the age of 50 reveals... Read More >

Categories: eating fish and hearing loss nl-2010-08 presbycusis
Newsletter Issue: August 2010
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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