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This ‘miracle drug’ is really nothing but a dangerous dud

March 27, 2017 The way the media is telling the story, it’s your money... or your life. Fork over around $14K a year for the “miracle” cholesterol drug Repatha — or somehow convince your insurance company to cover the injection — and you can stop a deadly heart attack or stroke in its... Read More >

Categories: Amgen cholesterol dementia FDA PCSK9 inhibitors Repatha Repatha and dementia study on Repatha

FDA issues warning about fatal reactions to IBS med

March 21, 2017 You can’t watch TV for more than ten minutes these days without seeing that commercial for the IBS drug Viberzi featuring the red-headed girl in the beige jumpsuit. She even has a name — Irritabelle. No, I’m not kidding! Whether you find these ads to be amusing, or downright annoying,... Read More >

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By neglecting THIS, you could double your risk of a stroke

March 15, 2017 It starts as a slimy coating of bacteria. And if you don’t deal with it quickly enough, you could be in for some big problems. I’m not talking about the pipes in your home or even the kitchen countertops, but a much germier place — your mouth! Sure, having movie-star... Read More >

Categories: gum disease gum health and stroke risk Ischemic Stroke periodontal disease signs of gum disease stroke

Full cancer-fighting power of HSI favorite packed into 1/100th of the dose: New discoveries super-concentrate the “Hail Mary” cancer miracle

March 6, 2017 by Michele Cagan If you’re one of the 1.7 million Americans who will be diagnosed with cancer in 2017, your fight just got easier. As an HSI member, you have access to one of the most studied, most effective natural cancer treatments in the world. In fact, we first reported... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2017

More and more seniors prescribed death-row drug combos

February 27, 2017 A new study just published in JAMA is sounding the alarm about seniors and drugs like never before. It appears that more and more of them are being prescribed a killer cocktail of meds. Despite all the warnings — and despite doctors pledging to be more careful — things are... Read More >

Categories: benzos opioids Psychotropic drugs risky drug combos study seniors psychiatric drugs University of Michigan study psychotropic drugs

Why a breast cancer diagnosis calls for a second opinion

January 31, 2017 Sometimes good advice can come in disguise. And a perfect example of that can be found in an eye-opening press release issued by the University of Michigan. The release was about a study which looked at the side effects of breast cancer treatments. But while the university’s Dr. Steven Katz... Read More >

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How to stay safe from germs antibiotics can no longer kill

January 18, 2017 This past week, I wasn’t sure if I was reading the news... or the plot of a horror movie. But unfortunately, it was all too real. Reports of a Nevada woman who died from an infection that was resistant to every single antibiotic available in the United States were not... Read More >

Categories: antibiotic resistant bacteria CRE bacteria how to stay safe from superbugs superbug infections superbugs

Is your heartburn med setting you up for a fatal infection?

January 11, 2017 It’s hard to believe that a class of drugs that can do so much harm can be so easy to obtain. I’m talking about those acid-reducing meds that are sold everywhere — and, for the most part, without a prescription. And when I say cause harm, I’m referring to some... Read More >

Categories: acid blockers C. diff infections campylobacter H2 blockers Nexium Pepcid PPIs Prilosec side effects of acid blocking drugs Zantac

Claim that statins prevent dementia as absurd as it gets

December 26, 2016 It looks like the media is taking us on another trip to Fantasy Island, where statin drugs cure every problem known to man. This time we’re being told they can help prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Well, if WebMD, CNN and all the other outlets who are reporting this actually believe that,... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease parkinson's statin side effects statins statins and confusion study statins and Alzheimer’s

For food allergy sufferers, it’s not enough to read labels

December 8, 2016 If you or someone in your family suffers from food allergies, you may have already found this out the hard way — checking food package labels may not mean a darn thing. All those notices you see that say “may contain traces of...” or “made in a factory with...” are... Read More >

Categories: cross contamination EpiPen NAS National Academies of Sciences nut allergies ood allergies

A powerful way to fight cancer that doesn’t cost a dime!

November 23, 2016 he road to cancer survival usually doesn’t go in a straight line. It can be a long journey with discouraging setbacks along the way. But researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) hope to change that. And not with another new cancer drug that promises the sun, the... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer research cancer and fasting fasting fasting mimicking diet FMD University of California cancer study

Experts reveal new heart devices may be ticking time bombs

November 15, 2016 If you think the FDA approves drugs in a careless, haphazard way, that’s nothing compared to how new devices get on the market. Now, experts are taking a good, hard look at some recent approvals for devices used in heart patients, and uncovering some shocking facts. And if you, or... Read More >

Categories: 510(k) approvals absorb stent approval of medical devices FDA how medical devices are approved medical devices Watchman device
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