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Don’t be fooled by this risky cholesterol med

March 26, 2018 A drug that can zap your cholesterol numbers down to the basement has gone from sad sack to superstar practically overnight. Experts in the drug world were calling the injectable med Praluent a “pharmaceutical flop” due to poor sales, and that’s despite the fact that it was supposed to be... Read More >

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How to trade a stuffy nose for a stroke

February 27, 2018 For a large class of seemingly unrelated Rx and OTC meds, this should be the final nail in the coffin. First, we heard that they can cause brain shrinkage (yes, brain shrinkage!), leading to dementia and Alzheimer’s. Then, a study early last year found that when seniors take these meds,... Read More >

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Sharp as a tack? You could still wind up on an Alzheimer’s med

February 22, 2018 Remember this date: February 15, 2018. That’s when FDA head honcho Scott Gottlieb proposed that drugmakers won’t have to show that any med sent to the FDA for approval to treat Alzheimer’s disease actually does anything to help patients. His new guidelines would also allow those drugs to be given... Read More >

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This simple spice can do what Pharma’s drugs can’t

February 5, 2018 As researchers pour billions of dollars into searching for ways to prevent and treat Alzheimer’s, could the answer be as simple as... a trip to the supermarket? Researchers at UCLA have just published the results of a nearly two-year trial studying the brain-protective powers of a humble spice. And what... Read More >

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Weapons to defeat Alzheimer’s? We already have them!

February 1, 2018 What do we really know about preventing or treating Alzheimer’s disease? Well, one thing’s for sure — we know that Big Pharma’s attempts to come up with a drug have been a string of complete and utter failures. The latest flop was just announced by Eli Lilly last week, when... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease drugs for Alzheimer's Eli Lilly natural ways to prevent Alzheimer’s Solanezumab

This might be all it takes to reboot your brain!

January 31, 2018 It can start with some little things, like forgetting where you put your glasses or what you did with the car keys. But when those “senior moments” are only getting worse, is it time to start worrying? Before you do, maybe it’s time to get some better sleep instead! Because... Read More >

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This is how useless statins really are

January 10, 2018 It’s one of the biggest and longest-running fables we’ve ever been told. “High cholesterol causes heart disease.” But to put it simply, it doesn’t — and that’s been known for over 80 years! Yet this cholesterol myth has been repeated for so long and by so many that when a... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol Crestor dangers of statins heart disease Lipitor statin drugs study on cholesterol and hardening of the arteries

The best New Year’s resolution you can make!

January 2, 2018 We’re already two days into 2018... and if you haven’t put your list of New Year’s resolutions together yet, I have the perfect addition for you! And if you stick to this one, it will give you a lot more than you bargained for. It’s something you take... but it’s... Read More >

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The eAlert 2017 Hall of Shame

December 28, 2017 It looks like 2017 is practically in the rear-view mirror! How in the world did that happen so fast? During the past 12 months, we’ve told you about many exciting natural therapies and remedies that have been shown — even proven — to be able to fight cancer, Alzheimer’s, arthritis,... Read More >

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Getting an MRI? Here’s what U.S. officials don’t want you to know

December 27, 2017 What do European, British, and Japanese regulators admit that the FDA is flat-out refusing to acknowledge? Recently, health agencies across the globe determined that there is quite enough evidence to say with certainty that numerous contrast agents, or dyes, used to enhance MRIs are just too dangerous to continue using... Read More >

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The Rx for fun that can help prevent Alzheimer’s!

December 25, 2017 By now, all the presents have been opened... Uncle Bob has sung his version of “The Twelve Days of Christmas” more than a dozen times... and the kids and grandkids are busy with the latest tech toys Santa left for them. Time to sit back and relax, right? Not so... Read More >

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New Alzheimer’s meds could be the riskiest of all

December 20, 2017 There’s a new class of drugs speeding along the FDA’s fast track... straight to your doctor’s office. They’re called BACE inhibitors, and Big Pharma will be sparing no expense in selling them to you as a way to treat — and even prevent — Alzheimer’s disease. But these meds have... Read More >

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