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Study finds your gut can help guard your brain against Parkinson’s

October 25, 2016 Could the key to avoiding terrible brain diseases like Parkinson’s all begin in your gut? That’s what a group of researchers have recently discovered. They found that special cells in the intestines can hunt down and fix damaged neurons in the brain that can lead to this crippling disease. These... Read More >

Categories: brain neurons gut bacteria gut immunity parkinson's disease Probiotic foods probiotic supplements probiotics yogurt

Study finds fructose can be especially dangerous to diabetics

October 17, 2016 A new study has just revealed the most damning evidence to date on the dangers of fructose. And those in the greatest jeopardy are the people who were once told this sweetener was a dream come true for them...diabetics. Harvard scientists have discovered how the sweetener can “open the floodgates”... Read More >

Categories: Agave syrup Diabetes fatty liver disease foods containing fructose fructose fructose dangers HFCS HFCS 90 high fructose corn syrup liver fat

How to avoid unexpectedly ending up on the liver transplant list

October 12, 2016 Financial experts are calling it one of the last “untapped multi-billion dollar therapeutic areas.” Sounds great if you’re talking about your stock portfolio. Not so great if you don’t want to be on the liver transplant list. This hot topic is NASH, the acronym that spells out a stealth liver... Read More >

Categories: fatty liver disease fructose HFCS high fructose corn syrup NAFLD NASH nonalcoholic fatty liver disease nonalcoholic steatohepatitis partially hydrogenated vegetable oil trans fats

Vinegar: when it comes to controlling blood sugar, how sweet it is!

September 22, 2016 Dear Reader, It’s one of the oldest all-purpose remedies you can find. No doubt you’ve heard some amazing stories about vinegar, and how it can do everything from cleaning a coffeepot to helping you lose weight. But while vinegar seems to have more uses than a Swiss Army Knife, there’s... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar blood sugar and vinegar Carol Johnston studies on vinegar uses of vinegar vinegar vinegar to lower blood sugar

Could this vitamin be an asthma patient’s life saver?

September 12, 2016 Anyone with asthma knows how easily an attack can spiral into a 911 call and a rush to the emergency room. It happens all the time to millions of kids and adults with asthma every year. But what if there was something you could take that would cut your risk... Read More >

Categories: asthma prebiotics Queen Mary University of London vitamin d vitamin D and asthma

Another risky Alzheimer’s dud being fast-tracked by FDA

September 8, 2016 Only in Big Pharma’s world could a drug like this be called a “game changer.” But when you’re talking about a med for Alzheimer’s disease, it appears there’s a new playbook out that drugmakers — and the FDA — are following. Despite the fact that the trial for this new... Read More >

Categories: aducanumab Alzheimer’s disease Biogen drugs for Alzheimer's fast track for aducanumab FDA treatments for dementia

For doctors, getting in hot water doesn’t mean losing consulting fees

August 29, 2016 Dr. Fernando Avila, a physician from Texas, has been in hot water with his state’s medical board numerous times. Five years ago he was even required to take a competency exam after an office procedure left a patient with brain damage. Dr. Miltiadis Leon, also from Texas, had his license... Read More >

Categories: big pharma consulting fees to doctors Drug company payments to doctors Open Payments Program pharma doctor payments ProPublica

For diabetics, eating this just twice a week could be a sight-saver

August 25, 2016 It’s one of the most frightening side effects of diabetes, and preventing it may all boil down to what you have for dinner. Diabetic retinopathy can steal your eyesight before you even know what’s happening. And the longer you’ve had type 2 diabetes, the greater the danger. But some just-released... Read More >

Categories: diabetic retinopathy fatty fish fish flaxseed foods high in omega 3s omega 3 fatty acids salmon sardines tuna type 2 diabetes walnuts

Are you bedding down with a bunch of disgusting little critters?

July 13, 2016 If you’ve gone shopping for a mattress recently, you know that buying a bed these days can cost a small fortune. But it doesn’t matter if you’ve spent thousands on the latest and greatest, or hundreds for a bargain brand, it won’t take long before some unwanted visitors show up.... Read More >

Categories: allergens found in bedding Bed bugs dust mites fungi and mold in bedding fungi found in pillows how to clean your bed vacuuming your mattress

Merck plays the Gardasil guilt card, but smart parents won’t buy it

July 7, 2016 It’s the most disgusting push ever to force HPV vaccines on millions of kids. And, trust me, I thought I’d seen them all. Since the day they hit the market, I’ve been warning you about the dangers — including death — that have been linked to HPV shots like Gardasil.... Read More >

Categories: CDC Cervarix FDA gardasil Gardasil commercial GlaxoSmithKline HPV shot propiganda HPV shots Merck President’s Cancer Panel

Diet discovered over 90 years ago can halt the growth of brain tumors

June 20, 2016 If you, or someone you love has cancer, you try and learn everything you can about how to beat it. And that’s especially true when it comes to aggressive, deadly cancers. But for over 90 years there’s been a treatment that has been proven again and again to be extraordinarily... Read More >

Categories: Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix cancer and ketogenic diet Dr. Adrienne Scheck dr. atkins fighting cancer with ketogenic diet high fat diet Ketogenic diet low carb diet University of Florida brain tumor study
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