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Dumbbell-shaped revival of ‘gastric bubble’ a dumb and dangerous idea

August 4, 2015 It's a balloon that's fed down your throat and inflated in your stomach -- all to help you eat less. The FDA is even calling it a "new, non-surgical option" for those of us looking to drop some stubborn pounds. Only it's not new. And it's far from safe... Read More >

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New class of drugs play a dangerous game of genetic roulette

July 30, 2015 Big Pharma's newest trick is to use people with life-threatening genetic disorders as lab rats. They're mining, mimicking and exploiting them to develop meds, something that could unleash terrifying, lifelong side effects like nothing we've ever seen in medicine... Read More >

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Beware of this not-so-rare horrific side effect of many common meds

July 27, 2015 It can hit you out of the blue, even if you've taken the drug many times before. And if you do fall victim to Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, what might save your life is knowing the symptoms and what you need to do right away... Read More >

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A simple, natural treatment for breast cancer that can save lives

July 23, 2015 I first told you about the cancer-fighting powers of natural progesterone creams a decade ago. And now that science is finally catching up, it's time to talk to your doc about incorporating this powerful therapy into your cancer treatment program... Read More >

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Is your doctor’s name on the long list of drug company beneficiaries?

July 22, 2015 The data is finally out, and we’re learning that over 607,000 physicians received some type of compensation from Big Pharma in 2014, for an amount that totaled $6.5 billion... Read More >

Categories: big pharma Bristol-Myers Celebrex doctor payments from drug companies Dollars for doctors Obamacare payments to doctors from Big Pharma Pfizer ProPublica Sunshine Act

FDA issues strongest warning ever about these popular OTC meds

July 15, 2015 FDA to consumers: Motrin, Advil, Aleve and scores of other NSAIDs "can cause heart attacks or strokes." Here's what you need to know before you take one more of these easy-to-buy pain meds... Read More >

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The terrible toll of our vaccine obsession on the most fragile ones of all

July 15, 2015 The smallest and most delicate babies are becoming the latest victims of immunization mania. These premature infants are being given massive doses of dangerous vaccines -- and it's leaving many of them fighting for their lives... Read More >

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Breast cancer screenings result in more pain than prevention

July 13, 2015 Researchers from Harvard and Dartmouth set out to answer a basic question about mammograms -- does this test actually save lives? The answer may surprise you... Read More >

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Common surgeries can turn deadly at ‘low volume’ hospitals

June 18, 2015 When you head in for knee replacement surgery you expect plenty of pain... lots of swelling... and a long recovery ahead of you. The last thing you expect is to die on the table. But if you have your surgery performed at the wrong hospital, you could increase your chances... Read More >

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How to keep the bed bugs from biting!

June 16, 2015 If you're not careful you might bring back a little souvenir from your vacation that you didn't intend to. And you can pick it up just about anywhere, whether you're on a bargain tour or visiting a luxury resort spa... Read More >

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Commonly used OTC drugs for acid reflux found to pose cardiac danger

June 16, 2015 A new study confirms the suspicion that Nexium and other proton pump inhibitors can significantly increase your risk of having a heart attack... Read More >

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