by Heise Health Clinic | Sep 21, 2013 | Articles, BEHOLD! The Power of Cheese!
By Robert Cohen, author of MILK – The Deadly Poison, (201-871-5871), http://www.notmilk.com The American Dairy Association has a new marketing campaign that may one day replace their successful milk mustache campaign. The Dairy Education Board welcomes the...
by Heise Health Clinic | Sep 21, 2013 | Articles, Aspirin & Tylenol: Linked to Kidney Failure
Reference: New England Journal of Medicine, December 20, 2001;345:1801-1808 Individuals who have kidney disease or other ailments who regularly take aspirin or acetaminophen may be boosting their risk of developing kidney failure. Researchers report that such patients...
by Heise Health Clinic | Sep 21, 2013 | Articles, Aspirin Not Recommended For Heart Disease Anymore
Dr. John G. F. Cleland 1/2002 Despite the vast size of these meta-analyses, the evidence in support of aspirin preventing atherosclerotic events is still inconclusive. The third meta-analysis from the Antithrombotic Trialists’ Collaboration contains data on over...
by Heise Health Clinic | Sep 21, 2013 | Articles, Aspartame Reactions
Adverse effects from short-term and/or long-term use of aspartame: seizures and convulsions dizziness tremors migraines and severe headaches (can trigger or cause them from chronic intake) memory loss slurring of speech confusion numbness or tingling of extremities...
by Heise Health Clinic | Sep 21, 2013 | Antibiotics: Safe or Harmful?, Articles
During the winter season, people are often given antibiotics for their colds and flus. But colds, flus, cough and sinus congestion are symptoms of upper respiratory infections that are typically caused by viruses. However, antibiotics act only against bacteria and are...