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Unnecessary procedures becoming a deadly national epidemic

August 25, 2015 Unnecessary medical procedures can range from simple blood tests to exposure to radiation all the way to major surgery. Here's what you need to know to keep from becoming a victim of overzealous medicine... Read More >

Categories: blood work Dr. Stephen Martin false positives Institute of Medicine IOM questions to ask doctor blood testing unnecessary diagnostic procedures Unnecessary medical testing what to ask about a test

Beware of this not-so-rare horrific side effect of many common meds

July 27, 2015 It can hit you out of the blue, even if you've taken the drug many times before. And if you do fall victim to Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, what might save your life is knowing the symptoms and what you need to do right away... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis burns from acetaminophen Donna Emley reaction to drugs reaction to Tylenol SJS Stevens-Johnson Syndrome TENs toxic epidermal necrolysis Tylenol

RRT, the hospital SWAT team that prevents needless deaths

July 23, 2015 Close to 100,000 patients a year die in in U.S. hospitals because of medical mistakes. But many hospitals have a system in place that can save lives -- if patients know about it... Read More >

Categories: Dr. Peter Pronovost hospital errors hospital help line hospital mistakes Johns Hopkins Children's Center Josie King medical mistakes Rapid Response Team RRT Sorrell King

The unexpected and frightening risk of taking your child to a hospital

July 20, 2015 Parents are increasingly being accused of something called “medical child abuse,” a charge that could allow a state to engage in legal kidnapping of your child or grandchild. And shockingly, it can happen simply because you disagreed with a doctor... Read More >

Categories: Boston Children's Hospital child abuse pediatrician Child Protective Services children's hospitals Jessica Battiato and Cesar Justina Pelletier legal kidnapping Medical child abuse mito mitochondrial disease ward of the state

The terrible toll of our vaccine obsession on the most fragile ones of all

July 15, 2015 The smallest and most delicate babies are becoming the latest victims of immunization mania. These premature infants are being given massive doses of dangerous vaccines -- and it's leaving many of them fighting for their lives... Read More >

Categories: California vaccine law JAMA Pediatrics Michelle Rowton premature babies study on shots for preemies underweight babies dangerous vaccines vaccines given to preemies

When pest-killing chemicals become pet-killing chemicals

July 2, 2015 Flea-and-tick-killing drops and collars contain powerful pesticides that can cause your pet to suffer seizures, severe skin burns, shaking, foaming at the mouth, and paralysis. They can also be lethal to dogs and cats. But there are safer products available if you know what to look for... Read More >

Categories: cyphenothrin dogs and cats EPA Flea and tick killers flea collars permethrin pesticides phenothrin propoxur reactions to flea products Sergeant's Pet Care Trifexis Wellmark International

The unnecessary and risky test millions of women are conned into taking

June 24, 2015 The DXA scan is so filled with errors and inaccuracies that about the only thing it can predict with any real precision is that you have bones. It can also cause the very thing it’s meant to prevent. Yet, women are constantly being told it’s essential... Read More >

Categories: Atelvia bone density bones Boneva DXA scan fosamax osteoporosis overused tests Prolia Reclast study on DXA scans University of California women over 65

Warning: MRI scans leaving toxic residues behind

June 23, 2015 Contrasting agents for MRI scans that contain gadolinium, a toxic metal, may not be eliminated by your body as originally thought. New research is showing how residues can end up in your brain tissue and bones, wrecking your memory...and your health... Read More >

Categories: brain tissue contrast scans contrasting agent Dr. Emanuel Kanal enhanced MRI gadolinium MRI toxic metals

How to keep the bed bugs from biting!

June 16, 2015 If you're not careful you might bring back a little souvenir from your vacation that you didn't intend to. And you can pick it up just about anywhere, whether you're on a bargain tour or visiting a luxury resort spa... Read More >

Categories: Bed bugs bedbugs bloodsucking insects how to get rid of bed bugs how to keep from getting bed bugs summer vacation travel souvenirs

How far will Monsanto go to cover up GM dangers?

June 10, 2015 Scientists are supposed to ask questions and find answers. It’s what they do. But as many have found to their dismay, asking the wrong kinds of questions can be a career killer... Read More >

Categories: Dr. Andreas Carrasco frankenfoods gm foods Monsanto PEER Roundup Tom Vilsack USDA USDA scientists
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