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Party Poopers!

December 18, 2006 "Resist the temptation to photocopy parts of your anatomy... Read More >

Categories: office parties prevention of accidents

Libido boost made just for women

December 1, 2006 With the help of some exotic extras, nature’s sweetest temptation just got even sweeter You know as well as I do that if something’s good for you, it probably tastes rotten. And while it seems like every health product has a candy-shop version these days (laxatives, diet shakes, nutrition bars-you... Read More >

Categories: Borojoa chocolate Chocollissima libido boost nl-2006-12 women
Newsletter Issue: December 2006

Villain Vanquished

November 14, 2006 In a jerky black and white film clip, with frantic piano music playing, a dastardly villain ties your heart to the railroad tracks. Can you guess who the villain is... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants Insulin resistance LDL cholesterol statin drugs

The most important political issues no one is talking about…

November 1, 2006 The most important political issues no one is talking about Years ago, my father shared with me his theory of voting and elections: “People vote based on what’s in their wallet the morning they head to the polls.” And, for the most part, I’ve seen in my lifetime that that’s... Read More >

Categories: Abraham Cherrix chemotherapy gardasil hpv Ketek money nl-2006-11 politcal issues
Newsletter Issue: November 2006

Safety tips

July 28, 2006 Safety tips are not quite the same as health tips, but keeping out of harm's way is certainly a healthy practice. In a Healthier Talk community forum this week, a member named djc50 begins a discussion titled "A Good Home Safety Idea" with this tip... Read More >

Categories: Safety Tips

Gardasil – HPV vaccine

June 22, 2006 I'm sure you heard the big news in health care a few days ago. The FDA approved the first cervical cancer vaccine... Read More >

Categories: cervical cancer vaccine gardasil hpv

The end of menstruation as we know it

March 15, 2006 Perhaps the birth control pill achieved the status of being THE Pill because of the way it sent shock waves through society and helped launch the sexual revolution... Read More >

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The dangers of paxil

February 6, 2006 Suppose you want to avoid risking the adverse side effects of a popular drug. You mention this to your doctor. So your doctor suggests you use another popular drug with its own set of potential health risks... Read More >

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Russian Roulette with off-label drug: Long-term health risks

January 17, 2006 Imagine you have a 15-year-old son who wants to play Russian roulette. Would you let him play... Read More >

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Holiday greetings

December 23, 2005 If someone wishes me something good, or merry or happy - whether it's a merry Christmas, happy holiday or simply a good weekend - I take it at face value. They're clearly offering a kind word that would seem to come from a generosity of spirit... Read More >

Categories: Happy Holidays Have a good weekend Merry Christmas personal greetings Season greetings Season's Greetings

How you can get the herbal formulas that give Olympic athletes and cosmonauts their competitive edge

December 1, 2005 How you can get the herbal formulas that give Olympic athletes and cosmonauts their competitive edge During the Cold War, in the USSR’s quest to dominate the world, its government had scientists secretly researching natural herbal formulas that would give them the edge in anything that could affect world politics-from... Read More >

Categories: adaptogens Botanabol lifespan nl-2005-12 Olympic athletes Power Adapt stress
Newsletter Issue: December 2005
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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