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Say goodbye to diarrhea… constipation… gas… and cramps with the 30-day cure for leaky gut

January 29, 2018 by Michele Cagan Are you chained to the bathroom by ongoing diarrhea or constipation? Do you avoid eating in restaurants or dining with friends because you’re afraid you’ll have an episode? If you’ve been living with the isolation of severe GI (gastrointestinal) disease, your life is about to get significantly... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2018

Is this drug really safe enough for pregnant moms?

January 29, 2018 Hidden studies and hush-hush findings may be business as usual in Big Pharma’s world... but where innocent babies are concerned, all bets are off. Uncovering the secrets about the frequently prescribed morning-sickness drug Diclegis (an old drug with a new name that’s come back to haunt us) led a Canadian... Read More >

Categories: Bendectin birth defects Diclectin Diclegis Dr. Nav Persaud drugs for morning sickness drugs that cause birth defects FDA Health Canada morning sickness

How trying to be polite can land you in the ER

January 24, 2018 You know that tickly feeling that starts in your nose and quickly morphs into a loud “achoo“? To you and me, it’s just a sneeze, but to scientists it’s known as “airflow dynamics.” And when your dynamics start flowing in a public place (like onto your dinner companion’s plate or... Read More >

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The common drug linked to ‘hallucinations’ in kids

January 24, 2018 When we’re told not to panic, there’s only one thing to do — and that’s run! Which is exactly what you should be doing if your doctor wants to give you, your kids, or your grandkids the risky, nearly useless drug called Tamiflu. You may have heard about a 6-year-old... Read More >

Categories: children hallucinating on Tamiflu influenza risks of Tamiflu Roche Tamiflu Tamiflu to prevent the flu

The real-life vampires that might be in your bed!

January 23, 2018 I was shocked to find that Baltimore, the city I call home, has achieved a rather dubious (and icky) distinction. It seems that we’re currently the bedbug capital of America. No one is sure how this came about, although some suspect it could be because of our proximity to Washington,... Read More >

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Your best protection against the flu isn’t from a needle

January 23, 2018 We’ve been hearing a lot about the flu this year — even more than usual. And that’s because influenza appears to be hitting at a fast and furious pace — especially true for the very healthy people who have been suddenly struck down in the prime of life. But if... Read More >

Categories: CDC deaths from the flu flu shots immune system influenza vaccine Kyler Baughman side effects from the flu shot

Is it just age-related, or can your hearing loss be reversed?

January 22, 2018 It’s a sad — but all-too-common — story. Another aging rock star is going deaf. This time it’s Eric Clapton, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer behind some of our favorites, such as “Layla” and “Wonderful Tonight.” Sure, you can blame it on playing his guitar extra loud all... Read More >

Categories: antibiotics that damage hearing drugs that damage hearing Eric Clapton hearing loss Ototoxic drugs tinnitus

The skin cancer treatment you don’t want to try!

January 18, 2018 Here’s a drug that really lives up to its name: FU! To be more precise, it’s called fluorouracil 5 percent, or 5-FU for short. But whatever you want to call it, it’s a horror show — and your doctor may present it to you as the latest and greatest way... Read More >

Categories: 5-FU for skin cancer basal cell carcinoma cream to prevent skin cancer dangers of 5-FU fluorouracil 5 percent skin cancer squamous cell

Getting that new shingles shot? Read this first

January 15, 2018 Now that the new shingles shot put out by GlaxoSmithKline is ready to go, you’re going to be hearing a lot about it everywhere you go. Your pharmacist and doctor — even friends and neighbors — will be singing the praises of this new vaccine. Seniors everywhere are being told... Read More >

Categories: adjuvant FDA GlaxoSmithKline GSK is Shingrix safe new shingles shot QS-21 Stimulon shingles Shingrix Zostavax

Common sweetener may be behind deadly gut disease

January 15, 2018 This may be the most important finding to date on what could be triggering the current epidemic of a persistent bacterial infection known as C. diff or, as the CDC likes to call it, “deadly diarrhea.” We’ve heard that the big rise in cases may be due to the overuse... Read More >

Categories: C-diff deadly diarrhea FDA Flavor Extracts Manufacturers Association lethal strains of C. diff Trehalose trehalose and C. diff epidemic

If you do this, you’re risking your hearing

January 11, 2018 It’s the everyday routine that can put you in excruciating pain... and even cause you to lose your hearing. I’m talking about using a cotton swab — or any other object — to try and get at whatever you think is lurking inside your ear. If you’re guilty of this... Read More >

Categories: cotton swabs Earwax how to get excess wax out of your ear punctured eardrum Q-tips to clean earwax traumatic tympanic membrane perforation

This is how useless statins really are

January 10, 2018 It’s one of the biggest and longest-running fables we’ve ever been told. “High cholesterol causes heart disease.” But to put it simply, it doesn’t — and that’s been known for over 80 years! Yet this cholesterol myth has been repeated for so long and by so many that when a... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol Crestor dangers of statins heart disease Lipitor statin drugs study on cholesterol and hardening of the arteries
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