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There’s a very big risk that comes with this new alternative to insulin shots

July 10, 2014 The FDA has just approved a new kind of insulin for type 1 and 2 diabetics -- one that's inhaled rather than injected. But before you go asking your doc for this new Rx, you should know what a few less jabs might do to your lungs... Read More >

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These recommendations are about the last thing someone with diabetes needs

June 25, 2014 The American Heart Association's new guidelines for those with both types 1 and 2 diabetes are actually putting millions of lives in jeopardy. Here's what you need to know to protect yourself from this "nonprofit" that's nothing more than a shill for Big Pharma... Read More >

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Acetaminophen overdoses still send over 78,000 to the ER every year

June 24, 2014 When the person in charge of drug information at a major hospital was asked by the FDA to put together all the reports she had on reactions to a certain drug, she was shocked. It made her realize the terrible things that can happen when someone "takes just a... Read More >

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How to avoid complications from kidney stone procedures

June 16, 2014 New studies on ways to treat kidney stones show that complications from these "simple" procedures are on the rise. Read what researchers say can be the best way to avoid landing back in the hospital again – along with simple methods to avoid these stones in the first place... Read More >

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A deadly med gets the FDA okay to be manufactured ‘on the cheap’

June 12, 2014 When the FDA allowed this risky drug to be sold as a generic, it opened the floodgates for more and more people to take it. And when you look at the deadly history of other drugs in the same family, you'll see what a terrible idea that was... Read More >

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Besides being risky, this widely hyped Rx isn’t the panacea it’s depicted as

June 5, 2014 If you've seen those commercials for this fibromyalgia med, you would think that it really helps those with the disease. But here's what one California mom says about them -- and why she wants Pfizer to stop showing those ads... Read More >

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This ‘cure’ for OAB could be something used in a torture chamber!

June 2, 2014 If you've seen the frozen faces of Hollywood stars after getting Botox injections, you might wonder who would ever use it. But now, your doctor may try to sell it to you as a treatment for overactive bladder. And when you hear how that's done, well, you may want to... Read More >

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Can having a beer now and then prevent RA in women?

May 21, 2014 A new study has found that a couple of beers a week can cut the risk of this painful disease by a third... Read More >

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Burger King billboard delivers unintended message

May 20, 2014 If you're suffering from back pain you probably will try just about anything to get some relief. But as a lot of people have discovered, what's supposed to be a "safe" and quick operation can turn into a nightmare. Yet more and more doctors are performing it – even when... Read More >

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This common surgery for chronic pain can have tragic results

May 20, 2014 If you're suffering from back pain you probably will try just about anything to get some relief. But as a lot of people have discovered, what's supposed to be a "safe" and quick operation can turn into a nightmare. Yet more and more doctors are performing it – even when... Read More >

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We must protect our girls from the CDC

May 19, 2014 When the CDC talks about vaccines, it's not engaging in "education" so much as advertising. Case in point -- those HPV shots. Whatever the risks revealed by research, the CDC's role is to downplay them and persuade you that the vaccine is both safe and essential... Read More >

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