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New research bashes niacin, but don’t believe a word of it

February 13, 2017 Over the years, niacin has received some entirely undeserved bad press. And that’s a real shame considering how much it has going for it. For example, niacin can help relieve arthritis pain, lower cholesterol and triglycerides, benefit the heart and treat depression and insomnia. Now, researchers from the University of... Read More >

Categories: big pharma FDA laropiprant niacin niacin drug combo niacin flush University of Pennsylvania study niacin

Clarity, attention, focus, and drive: Regain your brain with this “not-magic” pill

February 5, 2017 by Michele Cagan We associate it with kids, but ADD—attention deficit disorder—impacts millions of adults as well. Unfortunately, since it’s thought to be a “kids’ problem,” the medical community doesn’t always recognize how serious this can be for adults. For one thing, in older adults ADD is often misdiagnosed as... Read More >

Categories: nl-2017-02
Newsletter Issue: February 2017

Two everyday vitamins can slash your risk of dementia

January 16, 2017 If you want to do everything you can to keep your mind and memories intact, some new research has found a very easy way to tip the odds in your favor. It’s not a drug, and it doesn’t require doing “mind exercises,” playing some kind of video game or any... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease antioxidants dementia preventing dementia vitamin C vitamin C and cancer vitamin E

Are you putting lead on your lips every day?

January 9, 2017 What’s more adorable than little girls playing dress-up and putting on mom’s or grandma’s make-up? Well, I think after you hear what may be in that lipstick (among other things), you’re going to want to put it under lock and key. Along with foods and drugs, the FDA also regulates... Read More >

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Senior ER visits often due to the effects of everyday drugs

January 3, 2017 They’re the drugs that are making seniors sick – and sending them to the ER in droves. These meds also happen to be among some of the most commonly-used ones — both Rx and OTC — to help with things like getting to sleep at night and managing pain. They... Read More >

Categories: anticholinergic burden anticholinergic drugs Anticholinergics Indiana University Center for Aging Research

Claim that statins prevent dementia as absurd as it gets

December 26, 2016 It looks like the media is taking us on another trip to Fantasy Island, where statin drugs cure every problem known to man. This time we’re being told they can help prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Well, if WebMD, CNN and all the other outlets who are reporting this actually believe that,... Read More >

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Chantix loses black-box warning, but still as risky as ever

December 26, 2016 I hope you had a very merry Christmas! And if quitting a smoking habit tops your list of New Year’s resolutions, there’s something important you need to know. The Pfizer stop-smoking med Chantix hasn’t gotten any safer. Nevertheless, the FDA waved its magic wand and that big, scary black-box warning... Read More >

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New findings dispute conventional Alzheimer’s wisdom

November 21, 2016 With the media still busy in its post-election frenzy of coverage, apparently it just couldn’t find the time to report on the latest major finding about Alzheimer’s disease. Neuroscientists from the Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago have pretty much come out and said that everything we’ve been told about... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease Alzheimer’s study brain plaques amyloid plaques amyloids in brain brain scan Feinberg School of Medicine

EXPOSED: Diabetes drug scam Scientists say attacking blood sugar is not the answer

November 2, 2016 It’s a multi-billion dollar scam... the diabetes drug industry... and it affects millions of people worldwide. Big Pharma has had a chokehold on diabetes treatment for decades, pushing more drugs—and more dangerous drugs—for lowering blood sugar on doctors and patients alike. But, as it turns out, tightly controlling blood sugar,... Read More >

Categories: nl-2016-11
Newsletter Issue: November 2016

Researchers find how to protect cells from age-related damage

November 1, 2016 Every minute of the day your body and brain are under fire from toxic stress. I don’t mean the stress of too many bills or a hectic schedule. No, this is stealth stress that’s mostly invisible. The kind you don’t know is there. It comes from chemicals in food and... Read More >

Categories: cellular aging glutathione how to boost levels of glutathione N-acetylcysteine NAC studies on NAC study on glutathione

This prostate cancer treatment can put you on a fast track to dementia

October 20, 2016 It’s the most barbaric cancer treatment of all. And it’s being done to over half of all guys diagnosed with prostate cancer. That goes for men with early and low-risk cases as well. Almost a year ago I told you about a study done on androgen deprivation therapy, or ADT.... Read More >

Categories: ADT ADT and Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s disease androgen deprivation therapy prostate cancer treatments for prostate cancer

Are you giving your brain enough of this essential vitamin?

September 13, 2016 It’s the vitamin deficiency that can be behind exhaustion, depression and even dementia. Running low on B vitamins is often the real reason behind a lot of ailments. But now, for the first time, researchers have used neuroimaging to prove exactly how those B’s can improve our brain function. And... Read More >

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