Juggling Health Care In Today’s World
12/22/2008The only way that health care can survive -- the only way you can survive -- is if you take...
Read MoreCancer Rates Decline
12/8/2008The American Cancer Society released a report showing that cancer rates and cancer deaths declined in the latest census, which...
Read MorePHS-II: Vitamins E, C, Beta Carotene, and Cancer
11/24/2008What is it about vitamin E that seems to bring out the worst in medical researchers? Once again, I find...
Read MoreProbiotics Revisited, Part 2
11/10/2008In our last newsletter, we talked about what probiotics are and what the benefits of supplementation might be. In this...
Read MoreProbiotics Revisited, Part 1
10/27/2008In Part 1 of the series, we'll explore exactly what probiotics are and what benefits you can expect from supplementation.
Read MoreCut Your Mortality Rates in Half
10/13/2008A recent study out of the Harvard School of Public Health concluded that 55% of deaths from all causes (44%...
Read MoreHigh Fructose Corn Syrup, Oh Boy!
9/29/2008This month, the Corn Refiners Association launched a series of television ads to "make-over" the image of high-fructose corn syrup...
Read MorePancreatic Cancer, Brain Cancer, and Prostate Cancer
9/15/2008A series of new studies just announced major breakthroughs in brain cancer, pancreatic cancer, and prostate cancer. If you were...
Read MoreProtein Supplementation, Part 3 – Problems with Protein
9/1/2008Allergies, food intolerances, aminoacidemia, and intestinal toxemia are all problems that can accompany protein supplementation. They are also all factors...
Read MoreProtein, Part 2 – Comparing Proteins
8/18/2008Many people think that the usability of protein is a question of animal versus vegetable. In fact, that's one of...
Read MoreProtein, Part 1
8/4/2008There are a number of questions that need to be addressed when you're thinking about what protein to supplement with...
Read MoreWorld’s Greatest Medical Failures
7/21/2008There is great failure in health care today -- and, as a result of that failure, great pain and unnecessary...
Read MoreWorld’s Greatest Medical Advancements
7/7/2008In this issue of the newsletter, we examine some of medicine's greatest achievements and see how they stack up when...
Read MoreFDA Cracks the Amalgam Filling Cabal
6/23/2008For years, the FDA has marched arm in arm with the American Dental Association and unflinchingly maintained the joint position...
Read MoreGlaxoSmithKline Petitions The FDA
6/9/2008On April 17th, GlaxoSmithKline submitted a citizen petition to the Food and Drug Administration asking them to prohibit claims associated...
Read MoreAlternative Health – Risk Versus Safety
5/26/2008When it comes to supplements, as with CAM visits, North Americans (and the US in particular) are more daring than...
Read MoreBlood Transfusions May Have Killed Millions
5/12/2008Blood transfusions have been used as a standard medical procedure for over 100 years. And now it turns out they...
Read MoreAlcohol And Breast Cancer
4/28/2008Alcohol, consumed even in small amounts, may significantly increase the risk of breast cancer -- particularly estrogen-receptor/progesterone-receptor positive breast cancer....
Read MoreDon’t Stop Drinking Water
4/14/2008If you are to believe what the media has been saying over the last couple of weeks, there are no...
Read MoreVaccination, Immunization and Children
3/31/2008On average, in the United States, children are now required to receive some 33 doses of 9 different vaccines in...
Read MoreWhat To Do About Pharmaceutical Drugs In Your Water
3/17/2008The prevalence of pharmaceuticals in drinking water is nothing new. Their presence was first identified in a 1999-2000 U.S. Geological...
Read MoreIs Tuberculosis In Your Future?
3/3/2008The World Health Organization estimates that there are nearly half a million new cases of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis each year,...
Read MoreWho Says Low Blood Sugar Kills Diabetics
2/18/2008In 2005, UCLA researchers showed that advanced heart failure patients with diabetes who were treated with insulin faced a mortality...
Read MoreFish Food Follies
2/4/2008Tests, conducted by the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, in Piscataway NJ, found that there was so much mercury...
Read MoreThe Cost Of A Strong Immune System
1/21/2008When it comes to the immune system, more is not always better. Improving the strength of the immune system comes...
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