| 01/29/2009 - Common drug linked to gastrointestinal bleeding |
| According to a recent study, one of the most common drugs in the U.S. can put you in serious danger for gastrointestinal bleeding. But it's not the drug you might expect. |
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| 01/29/2009 - Don't skip the fish oil! |
| Q: Your articles on essential fatty acids only recommend fish oil and make no mention, either positive or negative, of the EPA/DHA supplements taken by many of us. Don't these supplements concentrate the omega 3s, and eliminate the need for fish oil? |
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| 01/28/2009 - Antibacterial wipes may spread bacteria rather than eliminating it. |
| According to a study conducted at Cardiff University, while these antibacterial wipes can remove bacteria from surfaces, they aren't actually able to kill it. |
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| 01/28/2009 - The natural virus-fighter that may ease your fatigue |
| Q: I've been struggling with a long-term case of fatigue. My physician believes a good part of my problem is related to a virus (Epstein-Barr). How do you treat chronic viral infections such as Epstein-Barr virus? |
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| 01/26/2009 - Make nuts healthier for you with a simple technique. |
| Just in case there are any lingering doubts, let me dispel the myth once and for all that nuts are bad for you. |
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| 01/26/2009 - Picking up the signs your stomach's sending you |
| Q: The question in yesterday's eTip reminded me of one I've been meaning to ask about low stomach acid: How can you tell if your stomach acid is low? |
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| 01/22/2009 - Results of a recent study on prostate cancer showing vitamin "risks" may not be accurate. |
| The National Cancer Institute actually halted a study on selenium and vitamin E after researchers claimed that they increased prostate cancer and diabetes risk. |
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| 01/22/2009 - Improving your stomach function, step-by-step |
| Q: After reading your previous articles on the topic, I think that I may be suffering from low levels of stomach acid. Can you please tell me what your protocol is for correcting this problem? |
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| 01/21/2009 - Do-it-yourself Alzheimer's test offers accurate results. |
| A group of researchers from Emory University developed a new screening tool for Alzheimer's that works in a fraction of the time and can detect even very mild cognitive decline. |
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| 01/21/2009 - Hidden headache culprit |
| Q: I recently began taking MSM for my arthritis and immediately realized I was getting terrible headaches. Could the MSM be causing them? |
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| 01/19/2009 - New study shows that breast cancer rates go up when patients undergo regular mammograms. |
| A recent study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine found that cases of breast cancer skyrocketed after the women enrolled in the trial started getting regular mammograms. |
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| 01/19/2009 - Nature's own anti-depressant |
| Q: I have read your monthly newsletter for many years and have enjoyed it very much. I have a question regarding tryptophan vs. the use of SSRI medication (Prozac, Zoloft, and Paxil) for the treatment of depression. |
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| 01/15/2009 - New study points out risks of off-label uses for prescription drugs. |
| A new study published in the journal Pharmacotherapy "calls for greater scrutiny of 'off-label' drug use." |
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| 01/15/2009 - The real story behind childhood vaccinations |
| Q: What is your opinion on vaccinating infants and small children? |
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| 01/14/2009 - Antimalaria drug reduces diabetes risk in arthritis patients |
| Researchers discovered that patients being treated with the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) for cases of rheumatoid arthritis (off label use No.1) also had a 53 percent lower risk of developing diabetes. |
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| 01/14/2009 - Too sweet to be true? |
| Q: Can you tell me if pure licorice has any sweetness to it? |
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| 01/12/2009 - Scientists in Australia are working on developing a vaccine for one form of skin cancer. |
| All the controversy surrounding vaccines hasn't stopped Australian scientists from pushing their new skin cancer vaccine through clinical trials. |
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| 01/12/2009 - Reverse cataracts in as little as 6 months |
| Q: I read something recently saying that diluted DMSO (Di-methylsulfoxide), possibly with a nutrient added, can eliminate cataracts. Do you have any information or guidance on this? |
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| 01/08/2009 - Scientists and academic experts from all over the world are calling for a drastic increase in vitamin D intake recommendations. |
| According to an article I read recently, 1 billion people worldwide are deficient in vitamin D. If that's not proof positive that the current recommendations for this nutrient are dismally low, I don't know what is. |
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| 01/08/2009 - Your best resources for MS relief |
| Q: I read your Q&A the other day about CaEAP for MS. I also remember reading something you wrote previously about another MS treatment called Procarin. I would be much obliged if you could let me know where and how to obtain CaEAP and Procarin. |
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| 01/07/2009 - Common blood pressure medications increase risk of diabetes. |
| Those of you that take diuretics likely already know that while they're flushing water and sodium from your system, these drugs also wash away your body's potassium stores. It's this side effect that causes an increased risk of diabetes. |
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| 01/07/2009 - The silver solution for what ails you |
| Q: My wife started taking colloidal silver with good results. She gave some to my grandsons, and they had good results. She makes her own and spends a great deal of time on the various Web sites and "chat rooms" dedicated to colloidal silver. |
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| 01/05/2009 - B vitamins may offer stronger cancer-preventing benefits for people over 65. |
| According to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association (JAMA), B vitamins may help prevent cancer. |
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| 01/05/2009 - MS miracle |
| Q: My wife has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Is there any natural cure for this disease? |
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| 01/01/2009 - New report offers Dr. Wright's best weight loss tips |
| 2008 was a busy year. And you all know that I consider exercise a "necessary evil," one that I let slide a bit too often when things got hectic. |
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| 01/01/2009 - What's your frequency? |
| Q: A friend of mine recently told me that her natural medicine doctor used radionics to diagnose her. Can you tell me what it is exactly, and whether it works? |
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