Need another reason to avoid prescription drugs? Researchers in Sweden followed 1,744 Swedes between the ages of 40 and 90 years old for ten years and found that their performance on a “smell test” was linked to their chance of death, adding to a growing body of literature which suggests that the olfactory sense provides… Continue reading Losing Your Sense of Smell? It May Be a Predictor of…Death
Category: Health Autonomy
Killer: Cancer or Chemo?
This is the choice that far too many patients face with our conventional medical system. FDA-approved cancer treatments like chemotherapy are poisoning patients. A recent analysis found that cancer drugs are themselves killing up to 50% of patients within thirty days, indicating that chemotherapy was the cause of death, not the cancer. Of course, chemotherapy… Continue reading Killer: Cancer or Chemo?
Cancer, C, and Hope
This vitamin attacks the root of cancers. Exciting new research found that vitamin C is ten times more effective at targeting and disrupting cancer stem cells than a pharmaceutical cancer drug. Vitamin C is cheap, safe, and natural—but it won’t make money for drug companies, so don’t expect to hear anything about it from the… Continue reading Cancer, C, and Hope
C: Will Cronyism Kill a Natural Treatment for Sepsis?
New evidence on this crucial vitamin gives hope to patients with sepsis—but it won’t make money for drug companies. Sepsis—the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms or their toxins—kills more people in hospitals than any other disease. Of the million people that get sepsis every year, it kills 300,000, in part because doctors haven’t… Continue reading C: Will Cronyism Kill a Natural Treatment for Sepsis?
New Budget Puts the FDA Even Further into the Pocket of Big Pharma
This isn’t the way to fix American healthcare. Last week, the Trump administration released its proposed 2018 budget. The document includes a proposal to increase the user fees the FDA collects from pharmaceutical companies to $2 billion—twice as much as in 2017, according to the president’s budget. The rationale provided in the budget for this… Continue reading New Budget Puts the FDA Even Further into the Pocket of Big Pharma
Paul Ryan’s Health Bill Is Disappointing
It will not fix healthcare. In some ways, it will make it worse. Here are four big flaws: It leaves government in charge of the design of health insurance policies. Consumers should decide what they want covered (and what they do not want covered!) in their own policy. As it stands, the bill leaves intact… Continue reading Paul Ryan’s Health Bill Is Disappointing
Useless Procedures, Needless Death
Conventional medical doctors are lagging behind on the science, and it’s costing lives. A new report from ProPublica details how conventional doctors continue to use certain drugs and medical procedures long after their appropriateness has been contradicted by research. This means that patients are receiving treatments that are proven to be ineffective or even dangerous.… Continue reading Useless Procedures, Needless Death
Help Save This Natural Painkiller!
Two bills have been introduced to protect consumer access to cannabidiol (CBD). They need our support. Action Alert! We have a growing opioid painkiller epidemic in this country—one that has followed the scandal of so many heart-health-destroying or cancer-causing pain relievers being approved by the FDA. There is a natural alternative, and of course the… Continue reading Help Save This Natural Painkiller!
Surgical Device Spreads Cancer Inside Women
The FDA knew of the risk. It’s yet another medical device scandal from the FDA. A new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) details how the FDA tragically underestimated the risk of a device used to remove uterine tumors called fibroids. The device, called a power morcellator, was approved in 1991; by 2013, it… Continue reading Surgical Device Spreads Cancer Inside Women
Use of Psychotropics Has Doubled
More proof that medical cronyism can pay big dividends. A new analysis in JAMA Internal Medicine has found that the number of older Americans taking at least three psychiatric drugs has more than doubled between 2004 and 2013, despite half these patients having no mental health diagnosis on record. The research team looked at office… Continue reading Use of Psychotropics Has Doubled