Archives: 2010 May

Treat prostatitis without antibiotics

When it comes right down to it, no conventional treatments are effective for CP/CPPS because no one knows for sure what causes it.

New study links Viagra to hearing loss

A new study from the University of Alabama shows a link between using Viagra and long-term hearing loss. It doesn’t mean you have to give up on putting the action back in the bedroom, though.

FDA says you have no right to choose your food

We don’t have a right to obtain any food we wish, nor do we have a right to… get this… bodily and physical health.

Reset your body’s sleep clock

There are a significant number of people whose sleep difficulties are not at all helped by taking melatonin. But don’t give up before you try two things.

Heartburn treatments could cause serious—even deadly—problems

Proton pump inhibitors. Watch enough TV and you’ll learn you can eat whatever you want, as long as you have a bottle of these handy.

Guidance on giving your kids herbal supplements

Many herbal supplements aren’t just safe for children, they can also help them be healthier — and even smarter — than they might be without them.

Younger-looking hair…without dye

There are some natural options to try to combat graying hair.

Consumer watchdog group says “no more” to Avandia trial

The latest is GlaxoSmithKline’s settlement with almost 700 people who say they suffered heart attacks, strokes, or congestive heart failure after taking Avandia.

Can you get rid of angina attacks?

Angina attacks are brought on when the arteries that serve the heart narrow and go into spasm.

Despite deaths and complications, policymakers and “experts” continue to push Gardasil

While we should be figuring out how to get it off the market, some groups of Big Pharma experts are brainstorming ways to hook even more girls.

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