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Could this be the real reason so many seniors are falling?

March 28, 2017 Experts are calling the findings of a new CDC study on seniors, brain injuries and falls “striking.” According to some new data released by the agency, if you’re over a certain age, you’re in the “falling club” — and likely to end up in the ER, be admitted to the... Read More >

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An important new warning for breast-cancer patients

March 23, 2017 How much money would you save by cutting back or eliminating radiation sessions for your breast cancer? Plenty! You could save SEVERAL thousand dollars, according to a new study. Altogether, it would add up to hundreds of millions. And what would be the health advantages of cutting back on radiation... Read More >

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FDA issues warning about fatal reactions to IBS med

March 21, 2017 You can’t watch TV for more than ten minutes these days without seeing that commercial for the IBS drug Viberzi featuring the red-headed girl in the beige jumpsuit. She even has a name — Irritabelle. No, I’m not kidding! Whether you find these ads to be amusing, or downright annoying,... Read More >

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The biggest risk you take filling an Rx isn’t what you think

March 20, 2017 If you go to your doctor for help with insomnia, you’re more likely than not to leave with an Rx. And the chances are good it will be for one of the most commonly-prescribed drugs for sleeping problems — trazodone. But trazodone is a med that was approved by the... Read More >

Categories: antidepressants antidepressants used off label FDA Off-label drugs trazodone and insomnia Zoloft

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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Why are accepted alternative therapies under attack?

March 13, 2017 Of all the recent advances in medicine, some of the most useful have involved the slow but steady acceptance of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) into established medical centers. We’re now seeing traditional Chinese herbs offered at Duke University... massage therapy, acupuncture and meditation at Johns Hopkins... and herbs and... Read More >

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Could this simple vitamin banish the pain of chemo?

March 13, 2017 If you or someone you love has been through grueling rounds of chemo, you know how awful the side effects can be. But for many, the nausea, full-body exhaustion and hair loss isn’t all they have to deal with. There’s another disabling chemo side effect, one that can cause burning,... Read More >

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Treating rare condition may not be this drug’s real purpose

March 9, 2017 By now, you’ve probably seen that commercial where a man is crying at a child’s birthday party. And, as the actor says, it was the third time that day and he “wasn’t even sad.” Cut to a scene where the man is now surrounded by his wife and a smiling... Read More >

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How getting up to ‘go’ during the night can turn deadly

March 9, 2017 What lengths would you go to treat a condition called “nocturnal polyuria?” That may sound serious, but it’s nothing more than a fancy way to say someone needs to go to the bathroom during the night. Sure, that can be annoying, especially if it happens a lot. But the new... Read More >

Categories: desmopressin drug for going to the bathroom at night FDA getting up to pee at night Noctiva nocturnal polyuria

Is this new drug far worse than the allergy it treats?

March 8, 2017 Only Big Pharma could come up with a treatment for a runny nose that can kill you. I’m talking about the newest med on the market for an extremely common allergy that millions have... to dust mites. But this new drug is so risky that you have to be watched... Read More >

Categories: dust mite allergies dust mites FDA HEPA air filters how to treat dust mite allergies Merck Odactra

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

The only fast pain reliever that naturally speeds healing

March 7, 2017 by Michele Cagan Last year, about 40 million injured Americans headed to the emergency room... and around another 20 million went to the ER1 for help dealing with chronic pain and wounds. Regardless of the type or the cause of pain, a great many of those patients left the hospital... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2017
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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