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Six steps to a long life (you can forget about the step #7)

November 3, 2011 Dr. Clyde Yancy just wants us to live longer. A past-president of the American Heart Association, Dr. Yancy recently spoke before the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress and gave his seven tips for longevity... Read More >

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The scant benefits of low-dose aspirin therapy are not worth the risk of blindness

October 24, 2011 Ten years ago, when your doctor recommended a daily low-dose aspirin for heart health, he might have pumped up the sales pitch with the added promise that it could possibly reduce risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD... Read More >

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The “fat tax” — an outrageously stupid idea whose time, regrettably, has come

October 18, 2011 If you speak Danish, you know that torsket means "stupid." And I've heard some stupid ideas in my time, but this is one of the STUPIDEST ever. They're calling it the Danish Fat Tax. And it reaches colossal heights of torsket because it's perfectly stupid in two HUGE ways... Read More >

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READ THIS NOW to find out if you need to take immediate steps to prevent deadly heart failure

October 13, 2011 Researchers were surprised to uncover the galectin-3/heart failure connection. But now that this deadly culprit has been identified, you can take steps to save your life. The first step is to have yourself tested—and I’ll give you details on that in a moment. Then, if necessary, you can begin the... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: November 2011

Can daily candy consumption lower your risk of type 2 diabetes?

October 4, 2011 My friend Judy wrote: "This research must come from the Willy Wonka Institute of Don't Worry About Diabetes." She's got THAT right. The study Judy included with her e-mail examined candy consumption and health outcomes for more than 15,000 subjects... Read More >

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Finally, the mainstream wakes up and vindicates sodium

August 22, 2011 Researchers finally got around to showing that salt/sodium consumption is NOT the problem...Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers followed the diets and medical records of more than 12,000 adults for an average of about 15 years. Those who had the highest sodium intake and lowest potassium intake had the... Read More >

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Protect your brain from stroke damage with this remarkable supplement

August 2, 2011 I immediately thought of Clarence when I came across two remarkable new stroke studies this week. It is too late for Bruce's buddy, but it may not be too late for you or someone you love to avoid the same fate... Read More >

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Do not put your heart in danger by falling for this absurd medical myth

July 19, 2011 The UA team examined 21 studies. Results showed that diabetic subjects with a history of heart attack or stroke were 23 percent less likely to have a second heart attack or die during the study period if they took 325 mg of aspirin daily... Read More >

Categories: aspirin heart attacks Heart Rhythm non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs NSAID

And another thing…

July 14, 2011 Researchers at the National Institute on Aging have added a new item to the list of health concerns linked to synthetic hormone replacement therapy: brain shrinkage... Read More >

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One miracle molecule can stop heart attack, stroke… even pull you back from the brink of death

July 1, 2011 It's just one little molecule, but it has the power over life and death. If your body is flooded with too much of it, there can be toxic effects. If you don't have enough, your body starts to break down, becoming ever more vulnerable to coronary heart disease, heart attack,... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2011
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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