Washingtonian Magazine–which usually focuses on the circle of self-congratulatory crooks running the country–named Amir Bajoghli, M.D. a “top dermatologist” for seven years in a row [...]
Washingtonian Magazine–which usually focuses on the circle of self-congratulatory crooks running the country–named Amir Bajoghli, M.D. a “top dermatologist” for seven years in a row [...]
I have been closely tracking the research on vitamin D over the last 30 years. We now know it plays a critical role in the prevention of just about every serious health problem Americans face [...]
In August, the FDA approved a new, non-invasive colon cancer screening test called Cologuard. This safe, effective test has some real, practical advantages over dangerous and costly [...]
A large, new U.S. study shows that older patients with “very low” levels of one common nutrient have a 122 percent increased risk for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Yet despite this powerful [...]
For decades, politically correct “experts” told us if we wanted to lose weight and achieve good health we should follow a low-fat diet. They told us to avoid saturated fat–found in eggs, [...]
Run a Google search about how to prevent cancer–especially how to prevent breast cancer–and you’ll find one piece of advice repeated time and time again: lose weight. But according to [...]
Aspirin is a safe, effective pain reliever and anti-inflammatory drug that’s been used extensively for more than a century. And as I reported yesterday, we now know a simple, low-dose of daily [...]
Research shows one of the oldest OTC drugs on the market may protect you against cancer and heart disease. Plus, it also helps with daily aches and pains. It also has one of the best safety [...]
I always warn of the dangers of extreme exercise. It can cause permanent damage to the muscle fibers and nerves in your heart. Indeed, several studies I presented over the past few years show how [...]
One big reason I continue to write about Tylenol (acetaminophen) is because far too many people still don’t seem to know–or accept the facts–about its dangers. They still seem to [...]