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OTC devices nearly as good as prescription hearing aids

July 12, 2017 I couldn’t believe what I was hearing! A professional in the field of hearing — an audiologist affiliated with Johns Hopkins, no less — has come out and said something the hearing-aid industry will no doubt be seething over. You don’t need to fork over thousands for a device to... Read More >

Categories: hearing aids Hearing Industries Association Nicholas Reed OTC hearing aids personal sound amplification products

Could your cancer be misdiagnosed?

July 11, 2017 We all know that mistakes happen. After all, we’re only human. But where biopsies are concerned, mistakes look like they’re becoming an epidemic. Your biopsy can easily be confused with someone else’s, or it can be misread entirely, giving you a dreaded diagnosis of cancer when you don’t have it.... Read More >

Categories: Biopsy mistakes errors in lab work how to avoid laboratory mistakes mistaken cancer diagnosis prostate cancer

Cosmetics increasingly becoming a hotbed of side effects

July 6, 2017 If I told you that health complaints made to the Food and Drug Administration have reached an all-time high, I bet you’d think I was talking about side effects of drugs. But I’m not — this giant upsurge in adverse reaction reports is caused by cosmetics, a category that isn’t... Read More >

Categories: cosmetic ingredient database cosmetics dangerous ingredient in cosmetics Environmental Working Group EWG shampoos skin creams

This ‘banned’ toxin is still in lots of everyday products

July 4, 2017 Happy Fourth of July — our nationwide birthday party celebrating 241 years of independence! Whether you’re off to the beach or firing up the grill in your own backyard, I hope you have a happy and safe holiday. And here’s one way to stay safe that you probably weren’t expecting... Read More >

Categories: antibacterial soaps Environmental Working Group and triclosan EPA FDA triclocarban triclosan triclosan ban

New study finds no need for radical melanoma surgery

June 20, 2017 Medical research goes on all the time. But once in a blue moon, a study comes along that deserves the title of “game-changer.” And that’s exactly what experts are calling a new study on melanoma led by Dr. Mark Faries, head of surgical oncology at The Angeles Clinic and Research... Read More >

Categories: complete lymph node dissection Dr. Mark Faries lymphedema melanoma melanoma study sentinel lymph node

Winter found least risky time to schedule surgery

June 8, 2017 Summer may be the best time of the year for weddings and vacations, but not so much so for surgery! It turns out that if you have a surgical procedure done during the warmer months, you’re a lot more likely to get an infection. In fact, for every five-degree hike... Read More >

Categories: how to avoid an infection Surgical infections surgical site infections warm weather and infections

Don’t be pressured into an MRI done with this dangerous dye

May 31, 2017 The FDA has just dropped an urgent health issue like it’s a concrete ball. I’m talking about the use of extremely toxic and commonly used dyes, which are injected into a vein to enhance the image of an MRI scan. The problem is that many of these dyes contain a... Read More >

Categories: enhanced MRI FDA gadolinium gadolinium-based MRI dye MRI nephrongenic system fibrosis NSF

Vanish varicose veins with this circulation “reboot”

May 22, 2017 by Michele Cagan Unsightly rope-like blue-purple veins can make you dread “shorts weather,” but that is not the worst part of living with varicose veins. Neither is the heavy, swollen feeling in your lower legs and ankles that make it harder to take every step... The most awful thing about... Read More >

Categories: nl-2017-06
Newsletter Issue: June 2017

How to protect yourself from Lyme disease

April 13, 2017 While Lyme Disease Awareness Month isn’t until May, so many ticks are expected to be active and looking for food early this year that those “in the know” are saying it should actually have been moved back to April. The earlier arrival and bigger numbers of these blood-suckers is said... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s deer ticks how to remove a tick Kris Kristofferson lyme disease states high in Lyme disease

Urgent: What you need to know before receiving an MRI test

April 11, 2017 Paul Decker was 61 when his doctor ordered an MRI scan. That was the day his life changed forever. Not because of anything the scan found, but because of what it did to Paul’s body. It turned his skin thick and hard, like “wood or granite” — something that makes... Read More >

Categories: dangers of MRI dyes enhanced MRI European Medicines Agency FDA gadolinium General Electric Healthcare MRI nephrogenic systemic fibrosis NSF Omniscan

Hit your body’s reset button with this natural DNA repair kit

April 5, 2017 by Michele Cagan DNA is a tricky thing. It dictates everything about your physical life, and holds the blueprint for every cell in your body. But it’s also alarmingly fragile and easily damaged. That damage can set off a spiral of pain and disease. But hidden inside a prized Amazon... Read More >

Categories: nl-2017-04
Newsletter Issue: April 2017

New ‘breakthrough’ eczema drug doesn’t live up to the hype

April 5, 2017 Some are calling this new treatment for eczema a breakthrough. But when you see the word “breakthrough” linked to a new drug, you know what comes next: An unbelievable price tag. And that’s not all you have to worry about where this new med, with the tongue-twisting name Dupixent, is... Read More >

Categories: drug for eczema Dupixent eczema inflammation of the cornea keratitis side effects of Dupixent
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