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How to not die in the hospital

February 28, 2018 It strikes like a wildfire. And it can shut down your organs and kill just as fast. It’s sepsis, a life-threatening overreaction your body can mount to just about any kind of infection – and CDC figures say that over 1.5 million people in the U.S. alone get it every... Read More >

Categories: curing sepsis with IVC Dr. David Carlbom Dr. Paul Marik high dose vitamin C IVC for sepsis sepsis

The unreliable breast cancer test that can ruin your life

February 27, 2018 If you’ve been alerted that you have a higher-than-average risk of breast cancer, no doubt you will be told that having an enhanced MRI every year (in addition to a mammogram) is the best way to detect any tumors. And to get this test done, you’ll be required to have... Read More >

Categories: BRCA gene mutation diffusion kurtosis imaging enhanced MRIs high risk factors for breast cancer MRI test for breast cancer MRIs

How to trade a stuffy nose for a stroke

February 27, 2018 For a large class of seemingly unrelated Rx and OTC meds, this should be the final nail in the coffin. First, we heard that they can cause brain shrinkage (yes, brain shrinkage!), leading to dementia and Alzheimer’s. Then, a study early last year found that when seniors take these meds,... Read More >

Categories: Advil PM Aleve PM anticholinergic drugs Bayer PM Benadryl drugs with anticholinergic activity Excedrin PM Sominex stroke risk Tylenol PM Unisom

Are these popular drugs behind the rise in kidney stones?

February 21, 2018 It’s described as “unforgettable agony” or even “male childbirth.” And if you’ve ever had a kidney stone on the move, you don’t need me to tell you about the excruciating pain! You’d do anything to avoid another one... and if you’ve been lucky enough to dodge this agonizing ailment so... Read More >

Categories: H2 blockers kidney stones Nexium PPI drugs Prevacid Prilosec proton pump inhibitors rise in kidney stones

A miracle cure for the flu? Don’t believe it!

February 20, 2018 “New pill kills the flu virus in 24 hours”... “Flu gone in a day”... Last week, it seemed as if headlines like those were everywhere I looked. ABC World News covered the story for three nights in a row! And there was one common thread running through all of these... Read More >

Categories: baloxavir marboxil drugs for influenza FDA flu killed in a day Flu pill supplements to strengthen immune system

A miracle cure for the flu? Don’t believe it!

February 19, 2018 “New pill kills the flu virus in 24 hours”... “Flu gone in a day”... Last week, it seemed as if headlines like those were everywhere I looked. ABC World News covered the story for three nights in a row! And there was one common thread running through all of these... Read More >

Categories: baloxavir marboxil drugs for influenza FDA flu killed in a day Flu pill supplements to strengthen immune system

Lose belly fat by eating like your ancestors did

February 14, 2018 There are balloons that inflate in your stomach, devices that allow you to vomit “on demand,” risky surgical procedures, and dangerous pills — all approved by the FDA and all for losing weight. But a new study finds that the most effective way to shed those unwanted pounds, especially if... Read More >

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Can taking that extra pill be a tragic decision?

February 12, 2018 What’s the first thing you do when you’re sick with a fever... or in pain? If you’re like most people, you probably reach for a Motrin, Advil Cold & Sinus, or maybe an aspirin. All of these are known as over-the-counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, commonly called NSAIDs. They’re among the... Read More >

Categories: Advil aspirin Celebrex celecoxib heart risk from NSAIDs ibuprofen motrin naproxen Aleve non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs NSAIDs Vioxx

The deadly surgical risk they won’t warn you about

February 12, 2018 We all know that having surgery, even if it’s just a minor procedure, comes with some risk. Nevertheless, we sign those long release forms... and hope for the best. But there’s a danger involved in having an operation — practically any operation — that you’re not being told about. And... Read More >

Categories: opioid addiction opioid drugs for surgical pain opioids overuse of opioids after surgery surgical pain

Tamiflu stampede ignores drug’s link to suicides

February 7, 2018 It looked like a flashback to the Cabbage Patch doll hysteria, when parents stormed toy stores and grabbed them up wherever they could find them. But no, what I was seeing were pictures on the news of frantic people in pharmacies trying to find some Tamiflu. They acted as if... Read More >

Categories: children and Tamiflu Cochrane Review flu influenza side effects of Tamiflu suicides and Tamiflu Tamiflu

Dangerous opioids routinely given to IBD sufferers

February 5, 2018 If you’ve never had to deal with the pain and severe diarrhea of ulcerative colitis — or any other inflammatory bowel disease — consider yourself lucky. The nature of these diseases is probably why Big Pharma and the FDA think it’s okay to put some of the most incredibly dangerous... Read More >

Categories: Crohn’s disease Dr. Glenn Rothfeld IBD inflammatory bowel disease opioids risk of opioids for IBD ulcerative colitis

Are you a victim of this ‘false epidemic’?

January 30, 2018 “Early detection saves lives.” We’ve all heard that mantra before, and it may seem nearly impossible to believe that it might not be true. But for the moment, put aside everything you believe related to the testing of cancer. I’m talking about those yearly mammograms that start as early as age... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer Cancer danger of mammogram Dr. Otis Brawley over screening for cancer prostate cancer PSA test thyroid cancer
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