December 3, 2011
Active Hexose Correlated Compound (AHCC) — Medicinal mushroom extraordinaire For cancer, flu prevention and more… well researched, widely used Ten problems with commonly prescribed acid blocking medications Click here for your New American Doctor November 2011 ISSUE Some web browsers will show the pdf newsletter directly in your browser window. You may also save it ...
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November 1, 2011
Is it cancer or isn’t it? The challenge of pseudodisease Try these this winter: Smart protection from colds and flu Click here for your New American Doctor October 2011 ISSUE Some web browsers will show the pdf newsletter directly in your browser window. You may also save it as a PDF file or you may ...
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mammogram,
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prostate cancer,
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August 25, 2011
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) for women Is it necessary? Six study results you need to know retrain stiff and aching muscles with trager Click here for your New American Doctor August 2011 ISSUE Some web browsers will show the pdf newsletter directly in your browser window. You may also save it as a PDF ...
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memory,
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October 5, 2010
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September 9, 2010
FAT SOLUBLE VITAMINS: Overlooked and Misunderstood The Failure of the Drug Model: Why Vitamin D Isn’t Enough Are you taking a vitamin D supplement? Is your 25 hydroxy vitamin D level (25 OH vitamin D) in the optimal range between 40 and 60 ng/ml)? The answer to both questions may be”yes”, but you may be at risk ...
December 22, 2009
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December 14, 2009
THE DANGERS OF CAT SCANS MORE FACTS WHOSE IMPORTANCE CANNOT BE OVEREMPHASIZED I wrote at some length on the dangers of unnecessary CAT Scans in the November issue. Just published research results reinforce the very real dangers of cancer from computed tomographic (CT) Scans – CAT Scans for short. The use of CAT Scans has ...
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December 1, 2009
ZETIA: LOWERS CHOLESTEROL BUT DOESN’T LOWER RISK Ezetemibe (Zetia, Vytorin) remains a favorite cholesterol lowering drug in spite of the fact that research has yet to show it prevents heart attacks and may increase risk of cancer. Approximately 24 million prescriptions were written out by doctors in 2008. A month’s worth of this questionable drug ...
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November 23, 2009
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September 4, 2009
MEDICAL IMAGING AND CANCER – ARE PATIENTS BEING PUT IN HARM’S WAY? A recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine raises concern that Americans are being exposed to potentially harmful amounts of ionizing radiation from medical imaging, especially CAT Scans and myocardial perfusion imaging. The latter is a study of heart function done ...
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July 3, 2009
MORE DRUGS IN THE NEWS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT TAMOXIFEN AND SSRI ANTI-DEPRESSANTS DON’T MIX Tamoxifen is a drug that has been used for nearly thirty years to treat what is referred to as receptor positive breast cancer. Receptor positive cancer simply means that the cancer cells have receptors to which estrogen can bind. 75% ...
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June 5, 2009
THE RED MEAT SCARE Disease Causing Killer or Health Food in Disguise? A balanced approach to a controversial food Perhaps you’ve been at dinner parties or outdoor barbeques where guests shake their heads in disapproval of the meaty fare being served up. You hear things like “heart attack on a plate” or “I know this ...
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