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Omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil may protect the heart from air pollution

October 14, 2008 You can eat right, exercise, get plenty of sleep, drink filtered water, and avoid smoking and excessive drinking, but there will still be one health factor in your life over which you have very little control: the air you breathe... Read More >

Categories: air pollution breathe fine particle exposure fish oil heart failure omega 3 fatty acids oxidative stress

COPD drugs may significantly boost risk of heart attack and stroke

October 8, 2008 According to the World Health Organization, almost three million patients die of COPD-related complications each year, but a 2003 review of more than 300,000 UK death certificates concluded that that the actual yearly toll may be closer to five million... Read More >

Categories: COPD deterioration of the respiratory system glutathione heart attack stroke

Statin drugs for kids. Who's really behind this insane idea?

July 21, 2008 How did we get to this point where an average child might end up taking multiple drugs before he reaches high school? Plenty of reasons. But you can be sure we probably wouldn't be here without the AAP... Read More >

Categories: AAP autism children cholesterol Co-enzyme Q10 statin vaccine

Statin drugs recommended for adolescents

July 7, 2008 The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is today recommending cholesterol screening for kids as young as two if there are weight issues or a family history of heart attacks or high cholesterol... Read More >

Categories: childhood cholesterol heart attacks kids Lipitor profit statin

2008-06-Members Alert

June 1, 2008 June 2008 PDF And another thing The allergy and asthma drug Singulair is undergoing an FDA safety review after reports of behavioral changes (mood swings, depression, anxiety, tremors, and even suicide) were linked to the popular drug. Ten years after Singulair was originally approved by the FDA, and eight years... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: June 2008

A cheaper and more convenient method for EDTA heavy metal detox

June 1, 2008 Kelatox provides consumers with one of the most efficient, safe and cost effective forms of EDTA heavy metal detox systems that I have ever come across... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: June 2008

This overlooked 'waste product' may be the cancer-fighting breakthrough of the century

June 1, 2008 Concentrated Flax Hull Lignans have the power to wipe out cancer, as well as do battle against diabetes, shrink enlarged prostates, and boost the immune system... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: June 2008

Aspirin is not as safe as doctors and advertisers would have you believe

May 22, 2008 Research concluded that men who take aspirin on a regular basis reduce the risk of a first heart attack. And the medical mainstream never looked back - low dose aspirin became one of the most commonly recommended drugs for heart health. Just one little problem: Aspirin prompts internal bleeding... Read More >

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