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Irish Fisherman’s Secret “Catches” Hidden Liver Disease—Before it’s Too Late

Irish Fisherman’s Secret “Catches” Hidden Liver Disease—Before it’s Too Late

December 6, 2024 Naturally defuse the threat facing nearly one in four Americans Did you know that a shocking number of American adults—nearly one in four—have something called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)?  It’s the most common liver problem in the United States, acting like a ticking time bomb that can scar your... Read More >

Categories: nl-2024-12
Newsletter Issue: December 2024

Think Heartburn’s Harmless? Think Again—It Could Be Serious

December 5, 2024 For many, heartburn or indigestion feels like an inevitable part of life. A heavy meal, a bit of stress, or even getting older can all seem like likely culprits. But when does an upset stomach become something more? Rates of stomach cancer, or gastric cancer, are rising in an unexpected... Read More >

Categories: early-onset cancer gastric cancer stomach cancer stomach cancer symptoms younger adults cancer risk

The Fat-Alzheimer’s Connection You CAN’T Ignore

December 5, 2024 For most of us, retired life is a time to enjoy the fruits of our labor—traveling, spending time with family, and maybe even spoiling the grandkids. But it’s also a critical moment to take stock of our health. New research shows that a specific type of fat lurking deep in... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease brain health Dementia prevention hidden fat visceral fat

Too Much Standing? Surprising Heart Link

November 13, 2024 We all know that sitting for too long is bad for your heart. But what about standing? Is staying on your feet really a healthier option? Well, recent research might surprise you. A study from the University of Sydney has shown that standing for long periods might not improve heart... Read More >

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New Obesity Drug Raising Eyebrows

November 11, 2024 Big Pharma’s got its sights set on weight loss again. AstraZeneca has announced that their new experimental obesity pill, AZD5004, has made it through early trials and is reportedly “safe and tolerable.” With shares already ticking upward and other players like Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly reaping profits from the... Read More >

Categories: AstraZeneca big pharma GLP-1 lifestyle changes obesity drug side effects

Could a Simple Fiber Rival Ozempic?

November 7, 2024 If you’ve ever put on a pair of jeans and found them tighter than you’d like, you’re not alone. Weight gain is a growing epidemic affecting millions, and for many, shedding those extra pounds can feel like a constant uphill battle. While drugs like Ozempic have gained popularity for their... Read More >

Categories: beta-glucan fiber GLP-1 insulin Ozempic Weight Loss

Big Pharma’s Dangerous Alzheimer’s Gamble—And Who’s Paying the Price

November 5, 2024 At e-Alert, we’ve covered Big Pharma’s repeated failures in their billion-dollar quest to “solve” Alzheimer’s disease. From questionable seizure drugs to new overpriced treatments with marginal benefits, their efforts have been less about patient care and more about filling their own coffers. But this latest information about drugs like Leqembi... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s amyloid drugs APOE4 gene big pharma brain health brain injuries clinical trials informed consent Kisunla Leqembi

Semaglutide: Big Heart Benefits—But What About Your Gut?

November 4, 2024 You’ve probably heard about semaglutide by now, whether as a breakthrough drug for diabetes or a weight-loss solution that’s making waves. But there’s more to this drug than just shedding pounds—it’s also showing major promise for improving heart health. That said, it’s not all good news. Semaglutide is raising some... Read More >

Categories: cardiovascular benefits gastrointestinal side effects GLP-1 gut health heart health Ozempic semaglutide Wegovy
Did We Discover a Cancer “Cure” Decades Ago?

Did We Discover a Cancer “Cure” Decades Ago?

November 1, 2024 The “rainforest secret” they’re trying to keep hidden Imagine receiving a phone call, and the voice on the other end says, “It’s cancer.”  In an instant, your whole life changes. Your outlook flips upside down. Your mind swirls in every direction. You want answers to ALL your “what ifs.” And... Read More >

Categories: nl-2024-11
Newsletter Issue: November 2024

Think You Have “Skinny Genes”? Here’s Why You Still Need Diet and Exercise

October 24, 2024 We’ve all heard the stories... Some folks seem to stay thin no matter what they eat or how little they exercise. And now, research is uncovering that certain people may actually have “skinny genes” that make weight loss easier for them. But before you hang up your running shoes and... Read More >

Categories: diet exercise genetics healthy lifestyle metabolism skinny genes Weight Loss

Is Your Waistline a Better Predictor of Heart Disease?

October 16, 2024 For decades, we’ve been told to focus on BMI—body mass index—as the primary measure of our health. But as more research emerges, it’s becoming clear that BMI may not tell the whole story. In fact, a new health metric is gaining attention, and it could be a more reliable indicator... Read More >

Categories: BMI body roundness index BRI cardiovascular risk health indicators heart disease

Could This Simple Diet Save Your Memory?

October 3, 2024 We’ve been keeping an eye on dementia research for years. And now, the latest findings may change the way you look at your meals... Imagine heading into the kitchen and preparing dishes that don’t just satisfy your hunger but might actually protect your brain. A new study suggests that following... Read More >

Categories: brain-boosting foods cognitive health Mediterranean Diet memory problems MIND diet
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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