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Erase crow’s feet and laugh lines with the only anti-aging cream for sensitive skin

December 28, 2017 by Michele Cagan If you have aging, sensitive skin, you’ve been stuck choosing between harsh anti-wrinkle creams and soothing face creams that do nothing to combat crow’s feet and laugh lines. Finally, you can have both... clinically tested all-natural European skin creams that erase wrinkles without damaging or irritating sensitive... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2018

Getting an MRI? Here’s what U.S. officials don’t want you to know

December 27, 2017 What do European, British, and Japanese regulators admit that the FDA is flat-out refusing to acknowledge? Recently, health agencies across the globe determined that there is quite enough evidence to say with certainty that numerous contrast agents, or dyes, used to enhance MRIs are just too dangerous to continue using... Read More >

Categories: dangers of gadolinium dyes used in MRIs FDA Gadolinium based contrast dyes GBCAs MRIs

Digestive problems? These meds may be the cause

December 13, 2017 If you happen to land on the webpage for the top-selling blood pressure meds in the U.S. (all made by Japanese drugmaker Daiichi Sankyo), you’ll see a big photo of a happy man surfing at a beautiful tropical locale splashed across the top. But that could be a rather cruel... Read More >

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How relying on the system can jeopardize your life

December 6, 2017 Dear Reader, If you’re taking more than one drug — prescription or OTC — you’re playing with fire. Believe it or not, suffering a fatal drug interaction is the fourth-leading cause of death in the U.S. And whenever you pick up an Rx at the pharmacy these days, studies have... Read More >

Categories: bad drug combining drug interactions how to protect yourself from medication interactions University of Michigan study drug interactions

Steer clear of these top 3 Turkey Day timesavers

November 21, 2017 We’re on the final countdown to the big day, when our family and dear friends will gather around the Thanksgiving feast. If you’re the one manning mission control (a.k.a. the kitchen), good luck! It’s not an easy task, no matter how many years you’ve been doing it. You have to... Read More >

Categories: dangerous food additives don’t wash the turkey HFCS MSG stuffing with risky additives thanksgiving

If you want to age well, here’s what you need to do

November 20, 2017 Dear Reader, It’s what everyone hopes to be as they grow old — a Superager! Those folks aren’t just doing okay into their 70s, 80s, and beyond, but they’re very physically fit for their age... and they’re mentally on par with people young enough to be one of their grandkids.... Read More >

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Chuck Norris quits movies and fights to save his wife from MRI side effects

November 15, 2017 They don’t come much tougher than actor Chuck Norris. If you’re a fan of his action films, you know that the bad guys can’t run from him... and he never misses his target! But right now he’s given up his Hollywood career to save his wife Gena — and it’s... Read More >

Categories: Chuck Norris danger of enhanced MRIs FDA gadolinium GBCAs Gena Norris MRI side effects

In chronic pain? Try this time-tested treatment first!

November 15, 2017 It’s the alternative treatment for pain that can no longer be ignored. But despite reams of recent data proving “clinically meaningful results,” many doctors still refuse to admit it. How much more do doctors need to know before they accept acupuncture as a legitimate way to treat pain... and stop... Read More >

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Could you be “under the influence” and not even know it?

November 8, 2017 It’s something you might do without even thinking twice. You wake up with the sniffles and take a cold remedy before leaving for work. Or maybe you pop a blood pressure pill as your doctor instructed. And the next thing you know, you’re pulled over and cited for... driving under... Read More >

Categories: driving dangers prescription drugs driving under the influence of drugs DUI prescription drugs UI

How to catch a cold or the flu in a day’s worth of errands

November 1, 2017 You conscientiously wash your hands before eating or cooking... carefully keep raw meat and chicken from contaminating your kitchen... and always wipe down those shopping cart handles. But as it turns out, the biggest risks for encountering sickening microbes can also be found in some very surprising places — ones... Read More >

Categories: bacterial counts on hard surfaces pathogens on restaurant menus plush toys and germs Reusable shopping bag germs

How to keep your pets safe on the scariest night of the year

October 30, 2017 If someone were to try to invent a holiday that would spook our pets as much as possible, Halloween would be it! Imagine how hard it can be on your dog to have that bell ringing — with monsters at the door, no less — all evening. For my pups... Read More >

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FDA OKs drug linked to high cancer risk for kids

October 26, 2017 What uses won’t the FDA allow when highly risky drugs are involved? That seems like a fair question to ask after the agency said it had no objection to the psoriasis med Stelara being given to kids as young as 12 years old. We’re talking about a drug that has... Read More >

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