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Opioid crisis putting new options on medical map

April 19, 2017 Not even mainstream medicine and Big Pharma can dispute the fact that the opioid crisis they were responsible for creating has become an unprecedented catastrophe. The numbers are sobering: 91 Americans die every single day from opioids, and that includes people who received an Rx for these drugs directly from... Read More >

Categories: AANP acupuncture alternative therapies chiropractic adjustments deaths from opioids natural treatments opioids The American Association of Naturopathic Physicians

New study shows BPS to be as hazardous as the BPA it replaced

April 12, 2017 More evidence has just come out about the hazards of the chemical that replaced BPA (bisphenol A) in cans and plastic containers. Turns out it’s just as bad for our health — maybe even worse. It’s called BPS (bisphenol S), and we were assured that it was a “safe” alternative.... 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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Study finds popular bone drugs actually cause fractures

March 8, 2017 Breaking a hip may be one of the most devastating events that can happen to anyone over 65. And making a bad situation even worse, a new international study has found that the repercussions from a hip fracture can last much longer than ever imagined. But along with that bad... Read More >

Categories: bisphosphonates Dr. Richard Abel drugs that weaken bones fosamax hip fractures microcracks in bones Reclast and Boniva

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

Mental health therapy essential to recovery from cancer

January 31, 2017 If there’s ever an excellent example of the “mind-body connection” it’s when someone has cancer. While some doctors have recognized the benefits of treating the “whole person,” it’s pretty much a crap shoot whether cancer patients get any recognition of those needs or not. And as if the concept needed... Read More >

Categories: alternative treatments for cancer Cancer therapies mind body connection music therapy Norman Cousins pet therapy

BPA still a very real danger in canned foods

January 4, 2017 This study might as well have been called the canine in the coal mine. When researchers decided to see how much BPA dogs had in their systems after eating a diet of canned food for only two weeks, they got a “very revealing” answer. But what’s at stake here is... Read More >

Categories: aseptic food cartons BPA canned food dangers canned food study in dogs dangers of BPA health risk of BPA

Acetaminophen top of the list when it comes to liver damage

December 8, 2016 Two new studies have confirmed (again) that acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, is the most dangerous drug out there. And it doesn’t seem to matter if an ER doctor is giving it to you or you picked up a bottle at your local pharmacy – it can be just... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen acetaminophen liver damage acute liver failure FDA liver damage Tylenol

The real reason that turkey dinner made you so sleepy

November 24, 2016 Congratulations — you made it through Thanksgiving! Aunt Betty didn’t start a fight with Uncle Bob, the turkey was done to perfection, and the dog didn’t ransack the trash and have to be rushed to the vet hospital. And by now, everyone is predictably conked out on the couch. But... Read More >

Categories: hormones to help you sleep melatonin Serotonin sleepy after Thanksgiving dinner thanksgiving tryptophan turkey

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

Is this everyday vitamin the key to keeping your brain sharp?

August 8, 2016 It’s the ‘Big D’ we all fear as we get older — dementia. But it looks like we might be able to stave it off with the help of another Big D. That’s right, I’m talking about vitamin D. As an eAlert reader you no doubt know that I’ve told... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s brain benefits of vitamin D dementia Duke/NUS Medical School health benefits vitamin D sunshine vitamin d

Weight-loss experts want stomach-draining device off the market

August 2, 2016 o get the FDA to change its mind is probably as hard as making a U-turn with an oil tanker. Despite that, critics of a newly approved device are asking — no, they’re begging — that the FDA reverse its decision on a new way to lose weight called AspireAssist.... Read More >

Categories: AspireAssist AspireAssist stomach pump bulimia Dr. Joseph Gutman eating disorders FDA approved weight loss device petition against AspireAssist
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