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The hundreds of ways to easily OD on this highly risky med

September 15, 2014 With varying amounts of this potentially fatal drug in over 600 products, it's more important than ever that you know where it is, and exactly how much of it you're taking... Read More >

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Notorious ‘killer painkiller’ comes to America

September 9, 2014 By approving a drug widely used in poor countries, the FDA has opened the U.S. market to something experts say is just as risky as Vioxx, which resulted in over 60,000 deaths before being recalled. Here's how to avoid this highly dangerous "new" form of pain relief... Read More >

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Is yawning just another way of ‘keeping your cool’?

September 3, 2014 You may be surprised by what researchers found out about what's apt to make you yawn. And no, it doesn't mean you're bored... Read More >

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How to make sure a drug you’re taking hasn’t been recalled

September 2, 2014 Drug recalls go on all the time -- and some of the mix-ups and mistakes involved can be deadly. Here are some simple measures you can take to make sure the drug you're taking is what it's supposed to be, rather than something far more dangerous... Read More >

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New technology revives an old practice — house calls!

August 21, 2014 If you're old enough to remember when the doctor came to your home, get ready for a surprise. It involves a brand new approach to that practice, with a little help from your "smart phone" and computer... Read More >

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Acetaminophen: It’s not safe, and now we know it’s not even effective

August 12, 2014 A new study finds that acetaminophen is worthless when used for lower back pain. And that's even when taking a dangerously high dose. See what these Australian doctors discovered before you even think about popping another Tylenol for back problems... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen acetaminophen ineffective low back pain dangers of acetaminophen Dr. Christopher Williams study on acetaminophen lower back pain

Don’t stick anything into your ears until you read this!

August 11, 2014 Earwax isn't just there to annoy you, it serves a vital function in protecting your ear canal and your hearing. Here's the safe way to clean your ears... Read More >

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The sad truth about all those Alzheimer’s drugs

August 11, 2014 The commercials and ads paint a pretty picture to lure us into thinking certain drugs offer hope for a loved one who has Alzheimer's. But unfortunately, they don't. When you see what a "real world," truthful label would look like for these meds you'll be shocked... Read More >

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