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Is that knee surgery a procedure you really need?

August 1, 2016 If you’ve got chronic knee pain, you’re hobbling around on a gold mine. Unfortunately, that pot of gold isn’t going to do YOU a bit of good. In fact, just the opposite. All you get is the pain, while others get the gain. In this case I’m talking specifically about... Read More >

Categories: arthroscopic surgery keyhole knee surgery Meniscus surgery most knee surgery unnecessary orthopedic surgery torn menisci

This horror-movie condition is a little-known risk of some OTC meds

August 1, 2016 Five years ago Jasmin Bindom was 16 and finishing up her junior year at St. Mary’s Academy in New Orleans. But instead of getting ready for summer vacation, the teen ended up in the hospital being put into a medically-induced coma. Her body swelled to three times its normal size;... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen drug safety alert FDA motrin risk of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome SJS Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Tylenol

This delicious food can up your odds of surviving a heart attack

July 28, 2016 Could surviving a heart attack — or not — depend on what you had for dinner? A worldwide study involving over 45,000 people looks like it may have answered that question. What the researchers found is a way to tilt the odds of survival in your favor that’s amazingly simple... Read More >

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Older patients are at surprisingly high risk of opioid addiction

July 19, 2016 We’ve all heard the shocking stream of reports about opioid painkiller addiction — and death. And you may have thought, “That could never happen to me!” But a new report has put this agonizing health crisis in a whole new light. Researchers have found that several common surgeries — including... Read More >

Categories: opioid addiction opioids risk of opioid addiction seniors Stanford University School of Medicine surgery and opioid risk

HPV vaccine police fail in attempt to target another U.S. locale

July 14, 2016 It was a giant victory in the fight to keep our kids safe. Just yesterday in a packed meeting room in Pittsburgh, the Allegheny County Board of Health almost unanimously rejected a plan to force HPV shots on county children. At first, it looked like another case of the vaccine... Read More >

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Taking one of these meds can really get you ‘burned’ in a hurry

July 12, 2016 Ellen hadn’t been outside very long — just a short walk with her dog to pick up the mail. Soon after, however, she started to feel a burning and stinging on her neck and face. By the next morning, it looked like a really bad sunburn. The painful reaction Ellen... Read More >

Categories: AHA creams and sunburn alpha hyroxy acid Cipro Drug photosensitivity drug reactions that feel like sunburn photoallergy phototoxic drug reactions sunburn

Merck plays the Gardasil guilt card, but smart parents won’t buy it

July 7, 2016 It’s the most disgusting push ever to force HPV vaccines on millions of kids. And, trust me, I thought I’d seen them all. Since the day they hit the market, I’ve been warning you about the dangers — including death — that have been linked to HPV shots like Gardasil.... Read More >

Categories: CDC Cervarix FDA gardasil Gardasil commercial GlaxoSmithKline HPV shot propiganda HPV shots Merck President’s Cancer Panel

The disgusting truth behind your mysterious symptoms

July 6, 2016 If you’re eating while you’re reading this, STOP. There’s a reason you don’t feel well, even though your doctor can’t figure out what’s wrong. It’s not in your head, it’s not whatever your doctor guesses it is. Every diagnostic test comes back inconclusive... your blood work doesn’t make sense... but... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2016

FDA sees its way clear to okay another risky and needless corneal inlay

July 5, 2016 They fall off your face, they’re easy to lose, and every year or so, you seem to need a stronger pair. There’s no doubt about it — life with reading glasses can be annoying. But are they such an annoyance that you’d be willing to risk excruciating eye pain, infections... Read More >

Categories: corneal inlay eye surgery FDA presbyopia Raindrop Near Vision Inlay reading glasses ReVision Optics side effects Raindrop Inlay

Researchers find chronic fatigue syndrome may originate in the gut

July 5, 2016 If you have chronic fatigue syndrome, there’s a big chance that somewhere along the line, someone told you it’s all in your head. Some mainstream docs have actually called it the “yuppie flu” — even while countless people continue to suffer. How callous is that? But now, a simple test... Read More >

Categories: CFS chronic fatigue syndrome Cornell University diagnosing chronic fatigue syndrome gut bacteria study chronic fatigue syndrome and gut bacteria yuppie flu
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