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Is a headache reason enough to see your doctor?

June 11, 2015 Headaches are the number-one reason people visit their doctors. But there’s probably no need for all those tests and referrals to specialists – unless you exhibit other symptoms... Read More >

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Seniors suffering terrible side effects from so-called ‘safe’ drug

June 8, 2015 It was supposed to be a less-risky painkiller that was safer for people over 55. Instead, this drug is now reported to be sending more and more of them to the ER every year... Read More >

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Is this insidious infection the real cause of your symptoms?

June 4, 2015 Lyme disease is on the rise, with this year's tick infestation expected be the worst on record. Here are some tips that can help you avoid this sneaky and dangerous malady -- and see through its various disguises... Read More >

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The link between diet and a deadly new liver disease epidemic

June 1, 2015 If you want to learn the sure-fire way to develop fatty liver disease, look no further than what researchers feed to the lab rats used in drug experiments... Read More >

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This new class of diabetes drugs may just be too dangerous to take

May 28, 2015 The FDA has issued a “safety announcement” about a life-threatening condition called ketoacidosis associated with SGLT2 diabetes meds. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg where these newly minted drugs are concerned... Read More >

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Diet drug drama reveals how FDA caters to Big Pharma

May 18, 2015 The story of how Contrave got on the market is a not-so-shining example of the lengths to which the FDA will go to appease the industry it regulates... Read More >

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Big Pharma forges ahead with risky ‘bubble boy’ treatments

May 14, 2015 GlaxoSmithKline is testing the waters with its experimental gene therapy, but when you hear the sordid history of this “new age” in medicine, you’ll realize that it isn’t the next great chapter in medical care... Read More >

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Aspirin isn’t the ‘wonder drug’ you may think it is

May 13, 2015 While it might seem safe enough, taking aspirin long-term, even at a low dose, can be as likely to cause a potentially life-threatening side effect as it is to prevent a heart attack... Read More >

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Secret research about Tylenol still hidden after 40 years

May 12, 2015 Since the 1970s McNeil Consumer Healthcare has been researching ways to make the painkiller less toxic to the liver. Will those top-secret documents finally be revealed in a new court case... Read More >

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