Health Sciences Institute e-Alert Archives

Our daily e-letter, known as e-Alert, delivers health news—before anyone else. From overlooked studies to underground cures, it’s all here. Catch up on the insights that matter most.

Every weekday, our FREE e-Alert delivers urgent health breakthroughs and hidden dangers—before they hit the headlines.

Not signed up yet? Join 500,000+ readers worldwide by using the sign-up box below.

FILTERS
applied to search results for “General Health”

YEAR

CATEGORY

Browse the FULL e-Alert Archive using the filters in this section, or search for a specific topic below:


Search Results for “General Health” (1113 results found)

This Is It

April 16, 2007 The FDA document is 14 pages long, but here's what it boils down to: If you use an herbal or dietary supplement to stay healthy or to help prevent an ailment, that's fine. But if any supplement is used to treat a symptom, then it's a medicine and will be... Read More >

Categories: drug regulation FDA natural medicine regulations

2007-04-Members Alert

April 1, 2007 April 2007 PDF ATTENTION LYME DISEASE SUFFERERS-SPECIAL MEMBER BENEFIT Your mainstream options for treating Lyme disease are scarce. Heavy lifelong doses of antiobiotics can be deadly-and for longtime sufferers of this potentially chronic disease, there’s often no choice but to soldier through the pain. But HSI Panelist Leslie Taylor-the same... Read More >

Categories: cherry cloning detoxifying hard on the knees Heme iron joint nl-2007-04 ribose smoking sugar tears type 2 diabetics
Newsletter Issue: April 2007

Secret Ingredient

March 29, 2007 Once we get into the full article we find out that scientists at Johns Hopkins have created a mosquito with EYES that glow in the dark. The mosquitoes were also genetically altered to resist malaria... Read More >

Categories: genetically modified food human genes in rice USDA Ventria Bioscience

Stealing Away

March 26, 2007 Recent research shows that kleptomaniacs appear to have something in common with many patients who suffer from anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD): They may have a serotonin dysfunction... Read More >

Categories: kleptomania Serotonin

"The Nutrition Physician"

March 21, 2007 E-Alert readers know HSI Panelist Allan Spreen, M.D., as the "Nutrition Physician." But you may not be aware that Dr. Spreen has an extensive background in sports... Read More >

Categories: natural physician sports medicine

Taken for a Ride

March 13, 2007 There's a public health issue in this country that borders on scandal: The overuse of antibiotics - among humans and animals - is creating greater and greater antibiotic resistance... Read More >

Categories: antibiotic resistence

Bad for the Brain

February 28, 2007 A new study shows that uric acid may also produce an unwanted effect on cognitive function... Read More >

Categories: cognitive function uric acid

What a Bee Wants

February 20, 2007 There's a type of bee in South America that could have a significant impact on your cognitive health... Read More >

Categories: bees brazil nuts cognitive health selenium

2007-02-Members Alert

February 1, 2007 And another thing Scientists are stumped. Do sleep habits play a role in weight management because sleep has an effect on hormones that control metabolism? Or could it be that fatigue from lack of sleep results in less physical activity? In either case, we do know that there’s a clear... Read More >

Categories: coffee berry colon cancer dermatitis fish intake insulin insensitivity nl-2007-02 pomegranate
Newsletter Issue: February 2007

NBC showed CBS how it's done.

January 25, 2007 In the e-Alert "Katie, Bar the Door!" (1/17/07), I told you about an inept investigation of dietary supplements that appeared on the CBS Evening News last week... Read More >

Categories: mainstream media multivitamins

What's Good for the Body…

January 23, 2007 Like many health issues, kidney problems require very specific dietary considerations... Read More >

Categories: betaine hydrochloride Coenzyme Q10 kidney disease low stomach acid phosphoric acid refined sugar
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

Meet the Health Sciences Institute

The Health Sciences Institute (HSI) is an independent organization established in 1998. We’re dedicated to uncovering and researching the most urgent advances in modern underground medicine. Things you WON’T hear about in the mainstream.

Whether they come from a laboratory in Malaysia, a clinic in South America, or a university in Germany, our goal is to bring the treatments that work directly to the people who need them. We alert our Members to exciting breakthroughs in medicine, show them exactly where to go to learn more, and help them understand how they and their families can benefit from these powerful discoveries.

Learn More About the Health Sciences Institute. >