Cut prostate cancer with green tea June 29, 2009
In a new study published in Cancer Prevention Research, men with prostate cancer who consumed the active compounds in green tea demonstrated significant reductions in the body’s chemical markers for disease progression (including PSA). Read On
Lung cancer made more deadly by HRT June 10, 2009
Because new research has revealed that HRT may make lung cancer significantly more deadly. Read On
ALCU seeks to reverse unconstitutional gene patents June 4, 2009
It turns out that about 20% of all human genes, including genes associated with Alzheimer’s and asthma, are patented and held by private companies. Read On
Are clouds destroying your health? How you can conquer sunlight deficiency—in any weather! June 1, 2009
As you’re likely aware, I live and work in the Seattle area, which gets famously little direct sun. July and August are really our only truly “sunny” months of the year. Sea-Tac airport actually has a “sun gauge” (most airports have rain gauges only), and it records an average 227 days of total cloud cover per year.
A safe alternative to the discomfort and danger of mammograms May 11, 2009
There are plenty of reasons to avoid that annual mammogram. Read On
Natural Response – The new prostate cancer risk ratio every man needs to know May 1, 2009
Q: My doctor sent me the following note: “Your di-hydrotestosterone (DHT) levels are high. Your testosterone is high-normal…, your free fraction is fine…, but the DHT is too high… We could put you on some Proscar® or Propecia® to bring it down. The saw palmetto you’re taking doesn’t seem strong enough. Let me know what you want to do.”
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FDA’s complaints about Avodart gloss over the big picture when drugs and prostate health. April 22, 2009
The agency cracked down on GlaxoSmithKline for its marketing campaign advertising the prostate drug Avodart. Read On
New research tested statins’ ability to prevent breast cancer. March 25, 2009
Researchers have been theorizing that statins may help prevent breast cancer. According to a new study, there is a definitive answer to this question…just not the one the pharmaceutical industry was hoping to hear. Read On
New study cements the link between synthetic HRT and increased cancer risk. March 19, 2009
They’ve been arguing against the risks of HRT uncovered by the Women’s Health Initiative study ever since they were released. But a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine could cement its fate once and for all. Read On
The latest multivitamin news indicates that the supplements don’t protect against heart disease and cancer March 12, 2009
According to one of the study’s co-authors, “If you fall into the category of women described here, and you do in fact have an adequate diet, there really is no reason to take a multivitamin.” Read On
New study shows that breast cancer rates go up when patients undergo regular mammograms. January 19, 2009
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. Read On
B vitamins may offer stronger cancer-preventing benefits for people over 65. January 5, 2009
According to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association (JAMA), B vitamins may help prevent cancer. Read On
FDA under scrutiny for its conclusions about bisphenol A December 17, 2008
According to an article in The New York Times, "A scientific panel has issued a blistering report against the Food and Drug Administration, saying it ignored important evidence in reassuring consumers about the safety ofâ¦bisphenol A." Read On
December 2008 NAH Newsletter December 1, 2008
IN THIS ISSUE: 9 ways to protect yourself from the new pollution more deadly than lead poisoning; Cancer, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and more: The many faces of radio-wave sickness; Nature’s equal opportunity libido booster; The simple, tasty beverage that can save you from a deadly stroke; The anti-antibiotic: All of the benefits, none of the risks; Chromium: Big dose, big results; Read On
Killer appliances? 9 ways to protect yourself from the new pollution more deadly than lead poisoning December 1, 2008
Many historians actually attribute the decline of Rome—at least in part—to lead poisoning from Roman water pipes. Of course, the Romans had no clue: They couldn’t see, smell, or taste the lead that leached from the pipes. But the fact that it was invisible and silent didn’t mean that it wasn’t deadly. In fact, countless Romans developed chronic illness and even died from lead poisoning, without ever realizing what had happened to them.
November 2008 NAH Newsletter November 1, 2008
IN THIS ISSUE: Forget your annual mammogram – New tool offers better, earlier breast cancer detection; Ginkgo – Amazing new uses for an old herbal standby; Why WalMart and Toys ’R Us offer better protection than the FDA—and how you can help change that; The 5 herbs you need to know about before going under the knife; The elements of lithium supplementation; How to avoid the “risks” of vitamin E; Read On
Why WalMart and Toys ’R Us offer better protection than the FDA—and how you can help change that November 1, 2008
Yale University researchers say it’s dangerous. More than 100 studies published by university and government agency researchers have found adverse health effects associated with it. Some of this work has even linked it to prostate and breast cancer, diabetes, and hyperactivity. And the National Toxicology Program’s April 2008 draft report on it noted that in animals, low doses can cause changes in behavior and in the brain, and that it may reduce survival and birth weight in fetuses.
Forget your annual mammogram! New tool offers better, earlier breast cancer detection (and it’s pain-free, too!) November 1, 2008
Over the years, my colleagues at the Tahoma Clinic and I have heard from many women who have reservations about mammography for breast cancer, and some who just refuse to get mammograms altogether—especially every year for a decade or more. Their concerns are understandable: While it’s true that mammograms have increased the detection of breast cancer, more and more flaws associated with this screening tool have come to light too.
Stanford University joins several other medical schools in moving away from biased educational funding from Big Pharma. October 30, 2008
It's no wonder that doctors are so quick to fork over prescriptions for every little hangnail: The drug industry hasn't just infiltrated hospitals and clinics — it has taken over the medical education process too. Read On
Suzanne Somers' new book helps put the benefits of natural medicine in the spotlight September 17, 2008
Among other things, Somers talks about the benefits of bio-identical hormone replacement therapy and correcting digestion by replacing the hydrochloric acid your stomach isn’t producing enough of. Read On
Soak up the sun—but don’t skip your supplements August 1, 2008
Summertime is in full swing, and I hope you’ve decided to discard the dangerous “sunscreen habit” and get some sun. But don’t forget to keep taking your vitamin D supplements too—and not just what’s in your multiple vitamin, but an extra 4,000 IU (“International Units”) daily for adults and teenagers, 1,000 IU for infants and small children, and 2,000 IU for everyone in between.
Missing information leads to bad advice July 16, 2008
No one bothered to mention (or didn’t notice) that none of the low-fat studies measured the amount of trans fatty acids in the overall fat intake. Read On
Natural hormones produced by the heart may cure cancer April 17, 2008
A new discovery made by a scientist in Florida may very well become the final frontier in the war on cancer. Read On
FDA Bans Hormone Produced by Human Body as Unapproved Drug April 1, 2008
The FDA has told women and their doctors: stop using bio-identical hormones. Your choice and your doctors prescription don’t matter. Heart and cancer questions raised in 2002 about FDA approved synthetic womens hormones don’t matter. Act now to defend your right to bio-identical hormones!
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