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Consumers may be last to know about recalled drugs

March 24, 2014 The FDA is doing a slipshod job of broadcasting drug recalls, and big pharmacy chains can be slow to contact customers about them. The result is that patients may go on taking prescription drugs that have been found to be dangerously flawed... Read More >

Categories: CVS Drug recalls Effexor XR FDA FDA recalls Pfizer recall reporting Tikosyn Walgreens wrong dose wrong pill

Who would have thought this everyday drug could cause anything so horrific?

March 19, 2014 There is no way to know who might be at increased risk from this ghastly side effect. It can happen out of the blue, even if you've taken this widely used painkiller many times before... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen acetaminophen side effects Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis AGEP FDA SJS skin peels off skin reactions from acetaminophen Stevens-Johnson Syndrome TEN toxic epidermal necrolysis Tylenol

Acetaminophen use by moms may have unintended consequences

March 12, 2014 Women have long been told this pain reliever is okay to take during pregnancy, despite its risks. But a new study has revealed that prenatal exposure to it can set a child up for a lifetime of drug dependency... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen acetaminophen study UCLA ADHD danger to kids hyperkinetic disorder taking drugs while pregnant Tylenol unborn children

‘Killer painkiller’ extra bad news for veterans

March 11, 2014 When the FDA went against its own advisors to okay this potentially lethal pain medication, it sent health professional and experts everywhere into an uproar. How could they allow a drug that could kill with just two capsules on the market? But sadly the ones who might be most at... Read More >

Categories: addiction to pain pills addictive drugs dangerous pain drugs drug addiction veterans FDA opioids opium VA hospitals Veterans Vicodin Zohydro

Hidden documents reveal shocking facts about Tamiflu

February 26, 2014 If you've seen all the recent commercials for Tamiflu, you might be running to your doctor for an Rx if you think you have the flu. But hidden documents, finally revealed after 17 years, tell a different story... Read More >

Categories: abnormal behavior CDC FDA flu flu transmission Roche Tamiflu Tamiflu side effects

The tiny God-send that fights breast cancer, defeats it, and keeps it from coming back

February 21, 2014 For something so small, it holds enormous cancer-defeating capabilities. And for women struggling to overcome breast cancer, it’s a God-send, one that only nature could have created. Because this safe, natural miracle contains the power you need to stop breast cancer—even the most aggressive—and keep it from coming back... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2014

The truth is out (once again) about mammograms

February 20, 2014 Results from one of the largest and most through studies is in, and its conclusions address the fears and concerns of every woman. What did they find out about this test that doctors and caring family members still insist is a ‘must' every single year... Read More >

Categories: 25 year study mammography breast cancer breast cancer diagnosis breast exams Canadian study mammograms over diagnosis

New recommendations on fluoride put kids in jeopardy

February 18, 2014 Take a look at any toothpaste package and you'll see warnings not to use in children under two. Now the American Dental Association has ignored that with a recommendation putting kids at risk for fluoride's damaging effects... Read More >

Categories: ada American Dental Association fluoride fluoride for babies fluoride in toothpaste fluorosis toothpaste

Common knee operation found to be no better than doing nothing

February 6, 2014 Over 500,000 times a year, surgeons perform this type of surgery. Now, researchers are saying that it's worthless, no better than doing nothing. Why are surgeons all over the world still doing it... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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