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The surprising link between that ‘leak’ and your medicine cabinet

February 8, 2016 Of all the Big Pharma ads out there, you have to admit that the ones for overactive bladder (OAB) are over the top. We’ve got walking bladders that take people by the hand to the bathroom and a horrifying pitch to inject our bladders with Botox. And if you or... Read More >

Categories: alpha blockers antidepressants benzo drugs botox drugs that cause incontinence hormone replacement therapy incontinence Myrebetriq OAB OAB and drugs overactive bladder vitamin d

The right tests could have prevented a massive heart attack…
So why didn’t the doctor order them?

February 3, 2016  by Michele Cagan Massive heart attack... crippling stroke... These fatal cardiac events can strike you at any time—because despite all of our medical advancements, heart disease remains the number one cause of premature death. This year alone... 610,000 Americans will die from heart disease 735,000 of us will suffer a... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2016

Warning: Popular drug can disfigure and kill

February 3, 2016 It’s a drug that can blind, disfigure and kill in just weeks — and the mainstream is pushing it like never before! If you or a loved one has high uric acid levels (or even a condition like gout or kidney stones) you probably know all about a med called... Read More >

Categories: Aloprin gout high uric acid hyperuricemia kidney stones National Kidney Foundation off label drug uric acid SJS Stevens-Johnson Syndrome uric acid Zyloprim

Toxic lead in water isn’t just a problem in Flint

February 3, 2016 The stories out of Flint, Michigan seem to get worse by the day. By now I’m sure you’ve seen the coverage splashed all over the news. Thanks to some major government goof-ups, the people of Flint have been drinking water contaminated with high levels of lead for two years. And... Read More >

Categories: dangers of lead Flint lead tap water Flint Michigan Hope Taylor how to filter out lead IQ and lead Lead in water lead pipes toxic amount of lead water filters

Most parents in the dark about how to help kids with food allergies

February 1, 2016 If you have a child or grandchild in school, at some point you’ve gotten “the letter” home. You know, the one that says you should never send anything with peanuts to school — not peanut butter sandwiches, not peanut butter cookies... nothing. And it’s all because childhood allergies to things... Read More >

Categories: allergies children with allergies Dr. Ruchi Gupta epinephrine EpiPen food allergies instructions on how to us EpiPen peanut butter peanuts when to give epinephrine

Never touch antibiotics for these four wintertime illnesses

January 26, 2016 With the way colds and sinus infections are going around, lots of our homes are feeling like hospital wards these days. There’s practically been a run on Kleenex and chicken soup at the supermarket! And if you head to your typical mainstream doctor’s office, there’s a good chance you could... Read More >

Categories: American College of Physicians antibiotics CDC clindamycin Levaquin overuse of antibiotics report overuse antibiotics

Could the shingles vaccine steal your eyesight?

January 25, 2016 You can’t turn on the TV these days without seeing a commercial telling you to run to your doctor’s office and get the shingles vaccine. Merck’s been making a fortune off the shot for nearly a decade — and that’s even after research proved it works less than 1 percent... Read More >

Categories: chicken pox eyesight keratitis Missouri School of Medicine study shingles shot risk shingles vaccine shingles shingles vaccine Terry Bradshaw vision loss from shingles shot

Did prescription drugs kill music legend Glenn Frey?

January 21, 2016 He was one of the great voices of rock and roll — and he was taken from us much too soon. By now you’ve probably heard the sad news about Eagles singer Glenn Frey. The man who brought us classics like “Take it Easy” and “New Kid in Town” died... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis arthritis drugs drugs for RA Enbrel Glenn Frey Humira Irving Azoff RA Remicade rheumatoid arthritis The Eagles TNF inhibitors ulcerative colitis and pneumonia Xeljanz

Is fructose causing an epidemic of kidney stones in kids?

January 20, 2016 They can feel like tiny razor blades are working their way through your back or stomach. The pain can be so excruciating that sometimes even morphine won’t touch it. It’s the kind of thing you wouldn’t wish on your worst enemy — let alone a small child. But doctors are... Read More >

Categories: crystalline fructose Dr. Gregory Taisan fructose HFCS high fructose corn syrup kidney stones kidney stones children Vitamin Water

Study proves HPV vaccine damage can linger for years

January 19, 2016 January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month — and that means one thing. The Gardasil marketing machine is out in full force. You can’t open a newspaper or turn on the TV these days without seeing some op-ed or public service announcement practically begging you to line up your kids or... Read More >

Categories: cervical cancer awareness month dangers of HPV shot Dr. Sin Hang Lee gardasil Gardasil vaccine injuries HPV shots HPV vaccine

Statins could be a nightmare for those suffering from sleep apnea

January 13, 2016 Sleep apnea sounds innocent enough. But if you or your spouse suffers from it, you know it can be downright terrifying. Waking up choking, gasping for air and with your heart racing can leave you feeling like you’re fighting for your life. So, for those of you tired of lugging... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol drugs Lipitor risks of statins sleep apnea statins statins and diabetes statins and heart disease study statins and sleep apnea

Taking Tylenol during pregnancy may cause autism

January 11, 2016 Is one of the most common drugs taken by pregnant women causing an autism epidemic? We all know that pregnancy comes with its share of aches and pains — everything from throbbing feet to that sore back that won’t let you sleep at night. And for years, millions of pregnant... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen acetaminophen and autism ADHD autism Dr. Steve Schultz fetal brain development hyperkinetic disorder pregnancy Tylenol Tylenol poisonings
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