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A simple way to slash your risk of having a stroke

April 20, 2015 If a prescription drug could do this, no doubt it would cost a zillion dollars a pill. But the substance found to cut the chance of a stroke by over a fifth is actually available in an everyday, low-cost supplement... Read More >

Categories: B vitamins B-complex broccoli cauliflower folic acid hypertension leafy greens spinach stroke veggies

Are all those heart tests really necessary?

March 31, 2015 A surprising new report by the American College of Physicians says that all that cardiac testing is only needed under certain circumstances... Read More >

Categories: American College of Physicians Cardiac screening Dr. David Fleming ECG’s harms of unnecessary heart testing heart testing when do you need cardiac test

Blood pressure drugs can be a fast track to dementia

March 30, 2015 Before you start taking risky meds to lower your blood pressure, you need to know that the “rules” have changed. Not only have numbers gone up, but studies are showing blood pressure artificially lowered by drugs can lead to mental problems... Read More >

Categories: 120/80 blood pressure drugs dangers of hypertension drugs high blood pressure hypertension low blood pressure and dementia studies on low blood pressure

Dangers of asthma med concealed, then hidden on label

October 16, 2014 Taking the asthma drug Xolair is already a risky proposition. But finally, after 6 years of being prescribed, more dangers have come to light. Ones the FDA knew about all along... Read More >

Categories: allergic asthma anaphylactic shock asthma black box warning FDA new warnings for Xolair risk of Xolair shots Xolair

You may be a ‘pre-patient’ and not even know it!

February 25, 2014 With the epidemic of pre-diseases going around, you could catch one just stepping into a doctor's office. Some are ridiculous, some scary, and one certainly does more harm than good... Read More >

Categories: drug treatments osteopenia osteoporosis pre-anxiety pre-dementia pre-diabetes pre-disease pre-menopause

If your blood pressure is on the high side, you can bring it down in three simple steps

January 7, 2014 If your blood pressure is on the high side, you can bring it down in three simple steps: Increase potassium intake, reduce added sugars and simple carbohydrates, and stop using daily aspirin therapy... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen added sugars aspirin blood sugar diet Dr. Robert Atkins drugs high blood pressure low-carbohydrate NSAIDs nutrition painkillers potassium type 2 diabetes
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