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Some “experts” want to test the anthrax vaccine in kids — utterly insane!

August 7, 2012 It's an idea whose time has come and will hopefully go as quickly as possible. Biodefense experts want to test the anthrax vaccine in young children -- utterly insane... Read More >

Categories: anthrax vaccine BioThrax CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Biodefense Science Board NBSB testing in children Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System VAERS

Improve memory AND heart health with these two supplements

May 30, 2012 When I saw that headline I thought, "Oh brother. Now what? Statins for memory? Aspirin? Prozac?" But...surprise! The headline refers to folic acid and vitamin B-12 supplements. Much better... Read More >

Categories: folate folic acid homocysteine Memory seniors vitamin B-12 supplements

When the government grades effectiveness of herbal supplements, prepare to be shocked at the results

May 24, 2012 Instead of warning us about the next Enron or what's going on at JP Morgan -- or even what to do if Greece does actually come off the euro, The Wall St. Journal is wasting ink printing fiction about herbal supplements. The article claims that scientific evidence to support health... Read More >

Categories: echinacea ginkgo biloba Ginseng health benefits herbal supplements herbs Medline Plus minerals Pcynogenol red yeast rice st. john's wort vitamins

Lead exposure is an important health concern for children AND adults

May 9, 2012 You hear a lot about lead exposure effects on kids. Those effects get much less attention in adults. As we age, lead is stored in bones... Read More >

Categories: Aging bones calcium calcium supplements Citracal lead lead exposure lead leaching menopause Nature Made pregnancy U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) symbol unleaded gas unleaded paint

Hormone replacement therapy AGAIN makes news with serious health risks

April 18, 2012 Since then, not a single year has gone by without more bad news about HRT. Increased risk of heart attack, stroke, dementia, and ovarian cancer -- all of these have been associated with HRT. So here we are, nearly 10 years later. These drugs are still on the market, still... Read More >

Categories: bioidentical hormones bioidentical therapy breast cancer dementia estrogen heart attack hormone replacement therapy (HRT) invasive breast cancer menopause nantural hormones ovarian cancer progestin stroke synthetic HRT women

Type 2 diabetes is sometimes reversible, but the risks are very high

April 10, 2012 Unfortunately, it's a lot like trying to reverse your type 2 diabetes with a silver bullet. That dream hasn't paid off for many people either. And now, it is turning into a nightmare. That's because the newest mainstream recommendation to wipe out type 2 diabetes is to cut it out,... Read More >

Categories: Diabetes gastric bypass mainstream medicine Mega Millions scalpel severe dietary restraints silver bullet stomach surgery type 2 diabetes

Many statin users have experienced brain fog for years — the FDA finally catches up

March 13, 2012 A few days ago, FDA officials announced that additional safety warnings will be added to statin drug labels. One of these warnings includes an increased risk of high blood sugar and type 2 diabetes among statin users. I'll have more for you on that in an upcoming e-mail. Meanwhile..."cloudy thinking"?... Read More >

Categories: brain cells cloudy thinking cognition problems depression FDA heart high blood sugar memory loss safety warnings statin drug labels statin drugs statin risks TGA Total global amnesia type 2 diabetes

How to avoid Alzheimer’s, even if you have a family history of this dreaded disease

February 15, 2012 Imagine going on Ancestry.com and finding that your family history is dotted with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, senility and whatever else they've called it over the eons. In 2010 I told you about a revolution in Alzheimer's research. Two years later, this quiet revolution continues, delivering dramatic new evidence that needs... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease beta-amyloid brain cognitive impairment dementia PET scans PiB sedentary senility walk

Mainstream medicine reached two enormous and shameful milestones in 2011

December 29, 2011 As for mainstream medicine, 2011 brought two huge milestones -- marking the end of two eras that prompted plenty of outrage. As I mentioned just a few days ago, Merck executives have agreed to pay out nearly $1 billion in civil and criminal fines to finally settle the deadly controversy... Read More >

Categories: autism children cholesterol dentures DNA heart attack heart conditions kidney function Lipitor Medicare Merck muscle damage Pfizer stroke vaccines Vioxx zinc Zocor

Make your brain happy — give it the vitamin it craves

December 22, 2011 Your brain has a powerful craving. So go ahead -- indulge. A review of vitamin D research reveals two reasons why the vitamin is so important to brain health... Read More >

Categories: brain health D3 supplements depression happiness Memory motor control vitamin d vitamin D deficiency
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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