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Most of what the general public “knows” about cholesterol is wrong, and that’s the way drug companies like it

August 6, 2013 Most of what the general public "knows" about cholesterol is wrong, and that's the way drug companies like it. They sell their drugs by selling fear that's completely unfounded... Read More >

Categories: blockbuster blood brain carbohydrates Cataracts cholesterol cholesterol-lowering drugs dense drug companies eggs eyes FDA fluffy HDL large LDL Lipitor lipoproteins marketing hype memory loss muscle damage muscles mutation myths new drug skin small vitamin d

A summertime cold can be rough — on your brain

July 17, 2013 Your brain takes a beating when you come down with a cold. But researchers say that common cold symptoms aren't to blame. The cold virus itself prompts brain changes that put you down in the dumps... Read More >

Categories: alertness brain function common cold impairment Memory neurotransmitters reaction time virus

Ignore the ridiculous media coverage – L-carnitine and acetyl L-carnitine are excellent supplements

June 3, 2013 Ignore the ridiculous media coverage – L-carnitine and acetyl L-carnitine are excellent supplements. One supports your heart, the other supports your brain, and they might even save your life... Read More >

Categories: acetyl L carnitine age-related degeneration ALC brain brain cell death chicken dairy danger fatty acids heart attack heart health l-carnitine LC Memory mitochondria neurotransmitter proteins red meat seafood supplements

Synthetic hormone replacement therapy dangers continue to mount

May 21, 2013 Synthetic hormone replacement therapy dangers continue to mount. Recent evidence shows that breast cancer risk increased significantly after 10 years of estrogen-only HRT use... Read More >

Categories: American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine bioidentical hormones breast cancer dementia Dr. Larry Norton estrogen-only Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Center heart attack hormone replacement therapy HRT Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center menopause National Cancer Institute ovarian cancer stroke study synthetic

Your digestive tract is not a disease — it doesn’t need trimming

May 16, 2013 Your digestive tract is not a disease. It doesn’t need trimming. Even so, professional organizations have lowered the qualification threshold for gastric bypass surgery to include borderline obesity... Read More >

Categories: acid reflux American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery bariatric surgery guidelines cognitive decline death diarrhea FDA gastric bypass surgery Governor Chris Christie hernias infections Lap-Band long-term benefits nutrient absorption obesity progressive vision loss qualification threshold risks vomiting
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