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Senior ER visits often due to the effects of everyday drugs

January 3, 2017 They’re the drugs that are making seniors sick – and sending them to the ER in droves. These meds also happen to be among some of the most commonly-used ones — both Rx and OTC — to help with things like getting to sleep at night and managing pain. They... Read More >

Categories: anticholinergic burden anticholinergic drugs Anticholinergics Indiana University Center for Aging Research

A pet can be a huge help in overcoming mental illness

December 22, 2016 I’ve had some wonderful pets over the years, and honestly, I couldn’t imagine being without a dog (or two!) in my life. And if you’re a pet person, you certainly know how much your furry best friends mean to you. But a new study has found that pets can be... Read More >

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What’s the real reason for the decline in life expectancy?

December 15, 2016 More Americans than ever have kicked their smoking habit. We’re more active, too. A recent Gallup poll found that over 50 percent of Americans are doing some type of exercise three or more times a week! That’s the good news. And the bad? The life expectancy in the U.S. has... Read More >

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Better watch out: 21st Century Cures Act is coming

December 13, 2016 Yes, Big Pharma, there is a Santa Claus. And helping Santa make his early visit to the nation’s capital are around 1,300 elves – also known as lobbyists, mostly from giant pharmaceutical companies. They helped convince a majority of lawmakers from both political parties that the 21st Century Cures Act... Read More >

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Another new cholesterol-lowering med may be riskiest yet

December 13, 2016 Of all the crazy tricks Big Pharma has tried to pull for the purpose of lowering our cholesterol, this is the boldest — and most dangerous — stunt yet. I thought I had seen everything, but then Inclisiran came along. And you need to know about it now, before it... Read More >

Categories: big pharma cholesterol danger of too-low cholesterol Inclisiran PCSK9 inhibitors statins why we need cholesterol

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

How to erase your pain with 4 easy steps!

December 5, 2016 Tonight’s eAlert is from our newest member of the HSI Advisory Panel, Dr. Joshua Levitt! As I told you last week, Dr. Levitt has been working on something very special for those who are living with chronic pain. So, if you’ve had it with constant headaches, neck and shoulder pain,... Read More >

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This single-pill protocol offers your best chance to survive breast cancer… and thrive

December 5, 2016 by Michele Cagan This single-pill protocol offers your best chance to survive breast cancer... and thrive Breast cancer claims the lives of too many women. Even women who survive this grave disease endure terrible suffering: overwhelming fear, painful surgeries, damaging chemotherapy and radiation treatments. And, still, far too often the... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: December 2016

Welcoming Dr. Joshua Levitt to the HSI Advisory Panel!

December 1, 2016 I’m very excited to introduce you to the newest member of the HSI Advisory Panel, Dr. Joshua Levitt. As you know, the HSI Panel is comprised of world-renowned specialists across all fields of medicine, including alternative practices that focus on healing and healthy living. Our members are some of the... Read More >

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The more meds you take, the more likely you’ll end up in the ER

November 29, 2016 Every day more and more seniors are being rushed to the hospital because of side effects from drugs. They’re not the kind of drugs you’d get from a guy on the corner, but at your corner drug store – quite legally, with your doctor’s blessings. And those seniors in the... Read More >

Categories: JAMA drug study prescription drugs seniors on multiple drugs side effects of drugs taking too many prescription drugs

High-risk drug combo hyped as ‘cure’ for heart disease

November 28, 2016 Big Pharma is attempting to pull off one of its deadliest scams ever. And with the help of the pharma-friendly mainstream media, it just might succeed. You probably heard the big news last week about a “new” cholesterol drug that can “switch off” heart disease. But this so-called new med... Read More >

Categories: Amgen cholesterol dementia drugs that lower cholesterol FDA PCSK9 blockers Repatha Repatha side effects statins

Off-label prescribing can be a prescription for disaster

November 28, 2016 Woody Witczak was 37 when his doctor gave him an Rx for the antidepressant Zoloft. Five weeks later, he was dead. He had hung himself from the rafters in his garage. Woody didn’t go to his doctor because he was depressed — he was having trouble sleeping. But Woody, and... Read More >

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