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Doctor dies from cancer spread by device she fought to ban

June 6, 2017 She’s being called a “warrior” in civilian clothes, someone whose actions to prevent other women from having a similar fate have saved untold numbers of lives. But sadly, the life of Dr. Amy Reed — an anesthesiologist who, with her husband, spearheaded the fight against power morcellators — couldn’t be... Read More >

Categories: Brigham & Women’s Hospital Dr. Amy Reed Dr. Hooman Noorchashm FDA Morcellators power morcellator devices

Can this simple substance prevent Alzheimer’s disease?

June 1, 2017 Here’s the bad news: Alzheimer’s disease is now expected to tripleduring the next couple of decades. Yes, you read that right, triple! Already, around one in 10 people who are 65 and older in the U.S. have it, putting the latest figures at around 5.5 million Americans now living with... Read More >

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Study finds sunscreen use to blame for vitamin D deficiency

May 10, 2017 Of all the things you can do to jeopardize your health, I bet you’ll never guess what some new research has found could put you at risk for a whole host of diseases and illnesses. It’s not about never doing any exercise or even eating a daily diet of fast... Read More >

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How to triple your risk of dementia with one common habit

April 27, 2017 For something so seemingly innocent, there sure are a lot of ways diet soda can do you in. Several years ago we told you about a study that found women who regularly drank just two or more diet drinks a day were upping their chances of a heart attack or... Read More >

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Why do you have such a hard time getting to sleep at night?

April 17, 2017 Turns out, it’s not just getting up to use the bathroom at night or worrying about things you need to do the next day — as we age, it does become harder and harder to get a good night’s sleep. According to a newly-published report by UC Berkeley researchers, various... Read More >

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How to protect yourself from Lyme disease

April 13, 2017 While Lyme Disease Awareness Month isn’t until May, so many ticks are expected to be active and looking for food early this year that those “in the know” are saying it should actually have been moved back to April. The earlier arrival and bigger numbers of these blood-suckers is said... Read More >

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Beware of becoming a guinea pig in search for dementia drugs

March 15, 2017 You could call it the “Golden Ticket” to fame and fortune — finding a drug already in use that could also become a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. That prospect has sent researchers scurrying around to locate meds that can be repositioned as a magic cure. It’s happened before... and it’s... Read More >

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Reverse chemotherapy “brain drain” with this natural brain-restoring formula

March 7, 2017 by Michele Cagan You’re not crazy... or wrong... or just getting older. No matter who tells you differently, “chemo brain” is a very real and destructive condition brought on by the ravages of conventional cancer treatments.1,2,3 And chemotherapy doesn’t only cause temporary memory and cognitive issues... the brain drain can... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2017

Going ‘off-label’ can put you on the fast track to dementia

March 2, 2017 How to fast-track yourself towards dementia in two easy steps: Step #1: See your doctor about some “senior moments” you’ve been having. Step #2: Fill his prescription for a med that was approved for a different condition — one that’s far worse than whatever you’re experiencing (as worrisome as it... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease Aricept dementia FDA MCI mild cognitive impairment off label prescribing

Where drugs fail, natural therapies work for Alzheimer’s

February 23, 2017 Despite wishing on a star (or a whole bunch of them) Big Pharma’s dream of a new Alzheimer’s drug didn’t come true... again. The latest dud, called idalopirdine, was even given a “fast track approval” by the FDA last year. That, no doubt, gave high hopes to the drugmaker that... Read More >

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When it comes to vitamins, study shows ‘B’ stands for brain

February 21, 2017 Like clockwork, every few years we can expect the media to publish stories on how vitamins are a waste of our money. Not too long ago, a professor at Johns Hopkins made the most absurd statement ever when he said that the only “evidence” vitamins can help comes from people... Read More >

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How cases of ‘Alzheimer’s’ can often be easily reversed

February 14, 2017 It’s the devastating diagnosis you never want to hear: Alzheimer’s. But for scores of patients at an Ohio memory clinic who were given that heartbreaking news, it wasn’t true. Before learning that, however, many fell into a deep depression. Some made plans about how and when they would commit suicide,... Read More >

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