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Hormone therapy: a dangerous way to ‘prevent’ Alzheimer’s

March 1, 2017 Hormone replacement therapy is one of those things that just won’t go away. The Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) study should have been the final word on it. In fact, the shocking results of that research resulted in it being stopped in 2002, a full three years ahead of schedule “in... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s dementia hormone replacement therapy HRT menopause sided effects of hormone therapy

Common drugs may be what’s causing your hearing problems

January 4, 2017 Hearing loss: It’s one of the least talked-about side effects of lots of drugs, including common OTC ones. But it’s real, it’s scary and, thanks to a new study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, it’s once again been confirmed. So if your hearing is starting to go, don’t let anyone... Read More >

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Drinking coffee and tea can slash your risk of dementia!

December 6, 2016 It turns out that something you probably already do every single day could help ward off dementia – even Alzheimer’s. And in a big way! I’m talking about coffee! More specifically the caffeine in that coffee, something that’s been a past concern related to heart palpitations. But some new research... Read More >

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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 >

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New findings that may lower your risk of a deadly cancer

November 15, 2016 Researchers have just made a remarkable discovery about a simple thing you can do that may slash your risk of bladder cancer. Bladder cancer is a stealth disease that is expected to strike close to 80,000 Americans and kill over 16,000 – and those are just the numbers for this... Read More >

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Researcher disputes latest rendition of low-salt mantra

October 20, 2016 If I had to give top prize to the most dangerous dietary fable out there it would go to the low-salt myth. And it’s like this advice has Velcro attached to it. Because no matter how many times brave researchers tell the real story, the old “salt kills” tune starts... Read More >

Categories: dangers of low sodium diet Dr. Andrew Mente Dr. Nancy Cook low salt diet salt salt and health sodium study on salt

Big Pharma’s stealthy new way of marketing dangerous drugs

September 5, 2016 The scene opens with a happy, robust-looking woman pulling into a driveway greeted by her loving grandchildren. The next thing you know, the grandmother is gasping for air. Instead of picking up the grandkids for a day out, an ambulance is being called and she is whisked away to the... Read More >

Categories: drug ads EpiPen gardasil HPV shots Merck Merck ad for Gardasil Novartis stealth drug ads

New research finds low-fat dairy actually increases risk of diabetes

April 14, 2016 It’s about time to do away with that low-fat dietary myth once and for all. For decades we’ve been told that whole-fat dairy products will make us fat and clog our arteries. And how did the so-called experts come up with that notion? No one is quite sure. It’s just... Read More >

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The horrible antibiotic secret no one is talking about

February 24, 2016 There’s another antibiotic crisis going on. And, no, I’m not taking about those superbugs that are making our antibiotics a little more useless every single day. This is a risk that could hit you the minute you step foot in a hospital — and that we’ve never been warned about.... Read More >

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Bogus blood-pressure study a billion-dollar scheme

November 17, 2015 You can toss that reminder card in the trash. And forget about reading all those old issues of People magazine in the waiting room. Because it looks like you don’t even need to go to your next doctor’s appointment any more. A bunch of docs and researchers you’ve never even... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease blood pressure meds Dr. Marc Alan Pfeffer high blood pressure new research on blood pressure risk of too low blood pressure SPRINT study

ACS breast-cancer screening revisions still get it wrong

October 26, 2015 I don’t think the moon landing got this much press! You probably saw it covered by CNN, The New York Times and just about every other media outlet you can imagine. The American Cancer Society has just revised its breast cancer screening guidelines, claiming you can start mammograms later and... Read More >

Categories: ACS American Cancer Society breast cancer mammograms mammography radiation danger revision on mammography ACS safer tests for breast cancer screening for breast cancer U.S. Preventive Services Task Force

Why did an FDA panel finally agree to okay this terribly risky ‘women’s drug’?

June 10, 2015 The “female Viagra” pill is another step closer to getting FDA approval. But how did such a dangerous drug that doesn’t even work get this far? It’s a tale of greed, a slick ad campaign, and a whole lot of Astroturfing... Read More >

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