New Studies Find That Most Men Aren’t Told About the Benefits and Risks of PSA Screening

Two new studies published in the Sept. 25, 2009, online edition of BMJ —one by Benny Holmstrom, a urologist with Gavle Hospital in Gavle, Sweden; the other by Jennifer Stark, a research fellow at Harvard School of Public Health in Boston — highlight once again the lack of patient education regarding the risks associated with… Continue reading New Studies Find That Most Men Aren’t Told About the Benefits and Risks of PSA Screening

EPA Unveils Plan to Analyze and Regulate Six High-Profile Chemicals

A number of recent studies point to the increased incidence of neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease, in the United States. And the October issue of the journal Pediatrics publishes a new government study suggesting that autism, a neurodevelopmental disorder, is more prevalent than previously thought, affecting 1 in every 91 U.S. children.

It’s Time to Put “Health” back into Healthcare! Tell Your Senators to Support True Healthcare Reform!

How can we, as a country, reduce exploding healthcare costs?  By changing the way we do medicine.  Too often we rely on treating symptoms and addressing health problems after they have reached the crisis state. Under the old way of thinking, this usually means hospital stays, vastly expensive surgery, expensive drugs with undesirable side effects,… Continue reading It’s Time to Put “Health” back into Healthcare! Tell Your Senators to Support True Healthcare Reform!

The US and UK Insist Aspartame is Safe Despite Reports of Serious Side Effects

Aspartame, the controversial artificial sweetener that is broken down to methanol and formaldehyde, has prompted thousands of reports to the FDA about adverse reactions, including Dr. Russell Blalock’s 1994 book Excitotoxins. In some people, aspartame, which is found in over 4,000 consumer products, causes symptoms ranging from headaches to dizziness, vomiting, fatigue and diarrhea.

Knee-Repair Device Reveals Political Pressures at the FDA

There’s an old adage, “Any publicity is good publicity,” but the exposure of four New Jersey lawmakers on the front page of the New York Times was anything but good news for them.  The article reported that Menaflex, a medical device that reinforces damaged knee tissue, was approved only after the two senators and two… Continue reading Knee-Repair Device Reveals Political Pressures at the FDA

Judge Overturns the Government’s Approval of Monsanto’s Genetically Engineered Sugar Beets

The New York Times reports that Judge Jeffrey S. White of Federal District Court in San Francisco has overturned U.S. approval of Monsanto’s GMO sugar beet sold as “Roundup Ready.” White ruled that the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service violated environmental law by failing to assess whether the beets would eventually share their… Continue reading Judge Overturns the Government’s Approval of Monsanto’s Genetically Engineered Sugar Beets

Finland Warns Women Not to Take Ginger for Morning Sickness

The May 5, 2009, issue of “Pulse of Health Freedom” reported a Finnish proposal that alternative therapies should be offered to cancer patients, diabetics, pregnant women and those with mental illness only under the care of a doctor. Now, the Finnish food safety agency Evira has recommended warning labels for ginger supplements, specifically cautioning pregnant… Continue reading Finland Warns Women Not to Take Ginger for Morning Sickness