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Not sleeping well? Turn off the lights–ALL the lights

January 24, 2011 Your circadian rhythm, of course, is your sleep/wake cycle, and it's largely influenced by light. When darkness falls, your body makes adjustments and hormonal changes that prepare you for sleep until light returns... Read More >

Categories: circadian rhythm sleep

Cancer patients, beware of this brutal drug

January 6, 2011 When a drug is given fast-track approval, the FDA is signaling that the treatment is so promising it needs to be rushed to market. For desperate patients with advanced cancers, that sounds like a miracle--a "wonder drug" that arrives just in time to answer their prayers. That's why some patients... Read More >

Categories: Avastin Cancer metastatic breast cancer

Young orthodontic patients are bombarded with huge radiation doses

December 8, 2010 As if the physical and emotional torture of getting braces weren't enough, it turns out it could pose a long-term danger for our kids as well. You see, with all those visits to be fitted and then to have their braces checked, they've probably been exposed to staggering levels of... Read More >

Categories: braces children CT Scans

The amazing multivitamin–still impressive after all these years

October 14, 2010 Results from a study conducted at Sweden's Karolinska Institutet showed that women without heart disease who took a multivitamin for less than five years reduced their heart attack risk by 18 percent, compared to women who didn't take a multi. Women in the same group who took a multi for... Read More >

Categories: health benefits of multivitamins heart attack multivitamins statin

How drug company criminal behavior impacts every one of us

June 14, 2010 Your doctor may have been paid by a drug company for participating in a criminal act. But you'll never know it because he'll never be punished. In fact, he'll still pocket the money he was given... Read More >

Categories: doctor criminal acts Doctor for a Day program Topamax
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