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Could this heart med set you up for… skin cancer?

December 14, 2017 If you’re taking a certain type of medication to lower your blood pressure, you could be setting yourself up for skin cancer. Nope, that’s not a typo — skin cancer. And I’m not just talking about some obscure hypertension med, either... but best-selling drugs that over 20 million Americans faithfully... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure drugs linked to skin cancer HCTZ high blood pressure Hydrochlorothiazide olmesartan Skin cancer and HCT meds

Surgical ‘sham’ for relieving shoulder pain exposed

November 30, 2017 It’s one of those pains that comes and goes. You reach your arm up to get something out of the closet, and — bingo! — it hits. Or maybe you turn a certain way during the night, and your shoulder reminds you in no uncertain terms that it’s not a... Read More >

Categories: shoulder decompression surgery Shoulder pain subacrominal decompression what to do for shoulder pain

Staying flu-free doesn’t mean taking a risky shot

October 3, 2017 Forget whistling while you work! A group of researchers from the UK are now saying that being upbeat and in a good mood when getting a flu shot will make it work better. Seriously! But when all is said and done, whether you’re happy or sad won’t change a darn... Read More >

Categories: CDC flu shot flu shot propaganda immune boosting supplements influenza vaccine swine flu vaccines and Guillain-Barre syndrome

Is too much salt making your heart fail… or too little?

September 11, 2017 The salt naysayers are at it again! And now they’ve come up with yet another variation on their scare-tactics theme: that heart failure may be the fault of salt as well. Add that to the long list of reasons sodium will send you to an early grave, and it’s enough... Read More >

Categories: benefits of consuming more sodium dangers of cutting sodium too low heart failure salt sodium

Drugs won’t de-stress your heart after cancer diagnosis

August 23, 2017 There’s more than one way that cancer can kill. As if being told you have a life-threatening cancer isn’t bad enough, now we’re learning more about how it can trigger a deadly cardiac response. New research out of the University of Missouri has confirmed earlier findings showing a close link... Read More >

Categories: Cancer cancer diagnosis and heart attack risk dangers of statin drugs Eliquis heart disease and cancer statins

Could this be the hidden cause of your health problems?

August 8, 2017 If I told you that millions of Americans are harboring internal parasites, you might think I was kidding you. I know, it sounds like something that could only happen in a Third World country or deep in the tropics, but unfortunately, it’s very true — and very common. Actually, at... Read More >

Categories: Ann Louise Gittleman cryptosporidium outbreaks swimming pools Giardia lamblia and cryptosporidium internal parasites parasites The Hidden Parasite Epidemic

Bone drug based on rare disease could get FDA reprieve

August 1, 2017 It’s the disease that became a Big Pharma “eureka moment.” Sclerosteosis only affects about 100 people around the world who can carry a defective gene that makes their bones keep growing to the point of life-threatening pressure on the brain. When a biotech company in the UK started looking into... Read More >

Categories: Amgen sclerosteosis drugs for osteoporosis FDA osteoporosis Romosozumab vitamin d vitamin k

Contrast dye used in heart procedures can zap your kidneys

July 24, 2017 With all the risks that can be involved in medical tests and procedures, here’s one you might not be aware of: “contrast-induced nephropathy.” In plain language, that means a contrast dye injected inside your body can cause kidney failure. And here’s where things get tricky. If you’re undergoing a cardiac... Read More >

Categories: Angioplasty cardiac catheterization contrast dyes dyes used in heart procedures kidney disease kidney failure PCI

Taking ‘broken heart syndrome’ to heart

July 19, 2017 In their 1970s hit, The Bee Gees asked, “How can you mend a broken heart?” But if they wanted to be medically correct about it, they would’ve sung, “How do you recover from Takotsubo cardiomyopathy?” That’s what doctors call it when your heart is broken, but most folks find it... Read More >

Categories: broken heart syndrome Debbie Reynolds grief and heart disease heart disease Takotsubo cardiomyopathy

Permanent disability yet another risk of statins

June 15, 2017 It’s a side effect that puts millions in crippling pain every day. And it’s the result of one of the most commonly prescribed drugs out there. I’m talking about the muscle pain and weakness that can come along with taking a statin. At first, those who suffered from this condition... Read More >

Categories: Crestor Lipitor myopathy myositis necrotizing myopathy new onset diabetes side effects of statins statin muscle pain statins

Will you be struck down with ‘overnight’ Alzheimer’s?

June 13, 2017 A new study out of the Keck School of Medicine has found a way for patients to walk into their doctor’s office perfectly healthy and walk out with a diagnosis, pretty much no matter what their symptoms are. And next, they could find themselves on the fast track to dealing... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease dementia Keck School of Medicine omega 3 fatty acids tests for Alzheimer’s vitamin d

How to recognize the real cons of cancer cures

May 3, 2017 At the end of last week, the FDA made a big announcement about how it’s cracking down on the “cruel deception” of bogus cancer treatment claims. Was it referring to Pfizer, which insists that its kidney cancer drug can help stop cancer cells from multiplying (implying that it will stop... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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