Health Sciences Institute e-Alert Archives

Our daily e-letter, known as e-Alert, delivers health news—before anyone else. From overlooked studies to underground cures, it’s all here. Catch up on the insights that matter most.

Every weekday, our FREE e-Alert delivers urgent health breakthroughs and hidden dangers—before they hit the headlines.

Not signed up yet? Join 500,000+ readers worldwide by using the sign-up box below.

FILTERS
applied to search results for “Pain”

YEAR

CATEGORY

Browse the FULL e-Alert Archive using the filters in this section, or search for a specific topic below:


Search Results for “Pain” (2645 results found)

2011-June-Members Alert

June 1, 2011 IN THIS ISSUE: Advanced cancer patients get more time and better time with this miracle discovery; The scientific breakthrough that reignites your passion and stimulates your sex drive to rousing new heights; Conquer the throbbing pain of gout for good... Read More >

Categories: nl-2011-06
Newsletter Issue: June 2011

Another clue may help unravel the mystery of a national health crisis

May 31, 2011 When an obstetrician needs (or wants) to move labor along quickly, he may call for the highest dose of Pitocin, knowing the fetus will become distressed. Parents are then informed that their baby is in danger, and everyone hurries to an operating room for an emergency cesarean section... Read More >

Categories: Oxytocin pit to distress Pitocin Pitocin linked to autism preeclampsia pregnancy problems

This has got to be the worst reason in the world to get a vaccine

May 25, 2011 In North Carolina's Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School District, kids who get certain vaccines before June 1st will be entered to win one of two iPods or a laptop. And if that seems like a REALLY bad idea, just wait. It gets so much worse... Read More >

Categories: Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School District vaccine gardasil meningococcal vaccine SaneVax vaccine contest

Urgent NSAID warning for heart attack survivors

May 23, 2011 NSAID use was linked to a 45 percent increase in the risk of death or recurrent heart attack within just one week of beginning use. This risk increased to 55 percent when NSAID treatment lasted more than three months... Read More >

Categories: heart attach risks non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs NSAIDs

In treating AMD, choices are complicated…and dangerous

May 18, 2011 It's one of the most common--and most feared--diagnoses that comes as we get older...age-related macular degeneration (AMD). And it's especially scary because it's the leading cause of blindness in seniors... Read More >

Categories: Age-Related Eye Disease Study age-related macular degeneration Avastin blindness in seniors Lucentis macular degeneration vitamins for age-related macular degeneration

Survey shows shocking lack of knowledge about acetaminophen dangers

May 17, 2011 Many prescription drug information sheets use the "APAP" abbreviation to designate acetaminophen as an ingredient. So no matter how carefully you might read an insert, if you don't know the meaning of the abbreviation, you wouldn't realize you were taking acetaminophen... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen acetaminophen dangers acetaminophen liver damage APAP APAP dangers

What’s really behind the “shortage” of prescription drugs?

May 16, 2011 Blockbuster profits drive the drug industry, and if profits--measured in billions--aren't there, the industry doesn't budge. Most of the drugs that really are scarce could be produced in abundance tomorrow, but supplies dwindle when obscene profits aren't in the picture... Read More >

Categories: Drug Shortages Summit prescription drug shortage Prescription Drugs and FDA

Left or right–which side should you sleep on to avoid heartburn pain?

May 10, 2011 Sleep on an incline. That’s standard advice to patients with chronic heartburn or acid reflux. And it makes good sense. That burning sensation is irritation of the esophagus by stomach acids that bubble up past the esophageal sphincter. Lying on an incline helps keep the acids down where they belong.... Read More >

Categories: acid reflux chronic heartburn esophageal sphincter Sleep on an incline

Would you allow a salesman to give you a hip transplant?

May 3, 2011 Last year, Johnson & Johnson's DePuy subsidiary recalled 96,000 prosthetic hips. Before the recall, these metal-on-metal hips were considered "state-of-the-art" - specifically designed for young active people like Katherine Korgaokar... Read More >

Categories: hip replacement surgery Johnson & Johnson medical device recall prosthetic hips
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

Meet the Health Sciences Institute

The Health Sciences Institute (HSI) is an independent organization established in 1998. We’re dedicated to uncovering and researching the most urgent advances in modern underground medicine. Things you WON’T hear about in the mainstream.

Whether they come from a laboratory in Malaysia, a clinic in South America, or a university in Germany, our goal is to bring the treatments that work directly to the people who need them. We alert our Members to exciting breakthroughs in medicine, show them exactly where to go to learn more, and help them understand how they and their families can benefit from these powerful discoveries.

Learn More About the Health Sciences Institute. >