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YAHOO: ‘I picked cannabis oil over surgery’: How cancer survivor beat the disease a THIRD time

[…]journalism student turned to cannabis oil when the crippling tumour returned to her neck in 2016. Doctors told Jess she would require a debilitating surgery to remove the lump after successfully, albeit temporarily, overcoming stage II Nodular Sclerosing Hodgkin’s Lymphoma twice before. Without the surgery she was given just months to live, with the surgery she was given a ten per cent chance of survival accompanied by a severely reduced standard of life. Jessica, who loves physical culture, underwent chemotherapy at the age of 15.  With her boyfriend by her side, Jess has successfully fought off different types of cancer […]
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RIP to that TERRIBLE Colonoscopy Drink?

[…]colonoscopy. This manner uses x-rays and a computer to create scanned images of a colon for doctors to examine. The only downside is that doctors can’t immediately remove any colon polyps or small clump cells if they find them. Check out this link from my better half, for his take on colonoscopy.  Happy Friday Health Nuts! XO- Erin Source: […]

More Men With Early Prostate Cancer Are Choosing to Avoid Treatment

[…]2, but many men, hearing that their cancer is a 6, assume the worst. Perhaps that’s why some doctors are beginning to question whether these tumors should even be called cancers. Some argue that the lowest-risk tumors need a name that conveys their incredibly slow growth and generally benign nature. But still others disagree. Without the word “cancer,” there is a fear that men may not take seriously the need for regular biopsies and other tests. Doctors at Johns Hopkins have proposed a grading system to make it clear that Gleason 6 cells are less frightening than higher-grade tumors, but not necessarily benign. Active surveillance may […]
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Dr. Farid Fata gets 45 years in prison after scamming cancer patients

[…]guide us in the right direction. So, what happens when individuals considered top, world-renowned doctors break that trust and weaken that faith? RELATED STORY: After chemo failed & Big Pharma wrote her off, woman beats blood cancer with Turmeric That is exactly what happens to hundreds of patients when one doctor’s lies came unhinged and uncovered for the world to see in 2013. Dr. Farid Fata: When a Trusted Authority in Cancer Treatment Lies An oncologist in Michigan by the name of Dr. Farid Fata operated numerous upscale clinics in Detroit-area suburbs. In 2013, however, he was accused of and […]
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CNN: Drug company faked cancer patients to sell drug

[…]Insys set up an elaborate charade — with employees that pretended to be doctors’ offices — to fool insurance companies into approving the drug, according to the Senate report.” As you might imagine, the company played pass the buck blaming former employees and insisting that over the last four years they have sought to strengthen their compliance program, a move that has cost them “significant resources”. RELATED ARTICLE: An Opioid Alternative That Kills Pain Fast – And Without Side Effects According to the Senate report, beginning in 2014: When someone needed to obtain prior approval for a Subsys prescription, an […]
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Women suffers from mystery illness for 10 years then two men make horrifying discovery

[…]rare cases that stump even the most experienced doctors. Kathi Wilson’s case ended up puzzling doctors for a shocking 10 years. Kathi’s Mysterious Illness Kathi was 41 years old when she first began getting sick. She suffered flu-like symptoms, fatigue, and achy muscles and as her condition declined even walking became a difficulty. She began to sleep through most days just to escape the pain. Her doctors took tests, X-rays, MRIs, and other thorough examinations and yet were unable to find a diagnosis for Kathi. It wasn’t until Kathi decided to remodel her bathroom that the answer to her ailments was finally […]
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OxyContin maker stops promoting opioids, cuts sales staff

[…]it’s about time. RELATED STORY: Opioid overdoses are now more deadly than breast cancer If doctors have any opioid-related questions they will be directed to Purdue’s medical affairs department. From here on out, sales reps will “focus on Symproic, a drug for treating opioid-induced constipation, and other potential non-opioid products.” According to the CDC, in 2016 alone, opioids were involved in more than 42,000 overdose deaths and Purdue and other drugmakers have been fighting lawsuits by states, counties and cities, since. Most of the lawsuits have accused Purdue of downplaying addiction risk with the drug and of using deceptive or misleading marketing to […]
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Leading holistic MD to be recognized

[…]in recognizing and commemorating the achievements of today’s most influential and respected doctors in medicine. Our selection process considers education, research contributions, patient reviews, and other quality measures to identify top doctors. *Article originally appeared at PR News […]

Professor and her students may have found a cure for Lyme Disease

(Editor’s Note: Here’s a story I bet you heard nothing about…perhaps because most doctors deny that it’s as serious an issue as it is. Read on.) Although it’s still too early to tell, professor of cellular and molecular biology, Eva Sapi, Ph.D. of the University of New Haven, believes her research just might point to a cure for Lyme Disease. She and her students found promise in “a common sweetener that’s already in the kitchen cupboards in many American homes — stevia.” “In a paper published in the European Journal of Microbiology & Immunology, Sapi and her students found that the most antibiotic […]
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Dr. Joel “Gator” Warsh’s and Rob Herring’s Integrative Pediatrics Summit, August 12 – August 16

[…]is the key to transforming the health of the next generation.  You’ll hear directly from doctors like Dr. Aviva Romm (Best-selling author), Dr. Madiha Saeed (HolisticMomMD), Dr. Taz (Dr. Taz Show)…and some health-minded celebrity parents including Hilary Duff (Lizzie McGuire) and the stars of LOST, Clueless, Parks and Recreation, and so many more! Learn alongside celebrity parents as they chat with top doctors about: How to avoid common mistakes that lead to chronic disease. Pediatric immune and viral support. Integrative approaches to anxiety and stress. Avoiding toxins in child products. What you need to know about pediatric gut health. Healing […]
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Dialysis Firm Cancels $524,600.17 Medical Bill After Journalists Investigate

[…]usually pay about four times the Medicare rate. (1, 4) RELATED STORY: ABC: Feds charge CEOs, doctors in telemarketing scam that targeted Medicare recipients, costing taxpayers nearly $1 billion Staying Out-of-network According to Sabrina Corlette, professor at Georgetown University’s Health Policy Institute, dialysis companies can get more from health plans by staying out-of-network. This allows them to charge what they want because they aren’t subject to Medicare dictated fees. “They have the health plans over a barrel,” she says. (1) RELATED STORY: Doctors Make Millions off Medicare Cancel Medical Bills Once the story made the news, Fresenius said they would […]
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The Future of Medicine at Risk?

[…]with new and innovative ideas that challenge established orthodoxies, integrative medicine and the doctors who practice it have become targets of state medical boards.  Stacked with conventional doctors, the boards persecute those physicians who sway from the mainstream. This abuse can come in many forms. Alternative practitioners can be hit with substantial penalties for trivial record-keeping infractions far beyond what such minor violations normally incur. They can be sanctioned as a result of anonymous complaints that cite no patient harm. The purpose of these actions is not to protect patients, but to punish the practice of alternative forms of medicine.” […]

Don’t use Cotton Swabs to Clean your Ears

[…]swab in and gently rubbing it in a circular motion probably felt like heaven. But, according to doctors, regardless of how much you love using them, you should never use cotton swabs to clean your ears. Grrrrr. Updated clinical guidelines recently published in the journal Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery continue to say they aren’t appropriate for earwax removal. In fact, according to doctors, nothing smaller than your elbow should ever go in your ear. But why not? “Cotton swabs, hair pins, house keys, and toothpicks — the many smaller-than-our-elbow-objects we love to put in our ears — can cause cuts in […]

Arby’s says it will never add plant-based meat to its menu

[…]statement saying at no time will they ever offer plant-based meat. RELATED STORY: What holistic doctors eat for a plant-based breakfast It appears their announcement was provoked by an article posted earlier this week on “ultimate source for all-things vegan,” in VegNews, titled “Arby’s Looks to Add Plant-based Impossible Meat to Menu.”1 The story quotes tech site The Information, which states that Impossible Foods claims Arby’s reached out to them as a potential investor during their recent $300 million dollar funding round. The tech site went on to say that “Arby’s didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.”1 This headline […]
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Is an annual pelvic exam really necessary?

[…]inserts a finger or two and pokes around to feel our internal organs. Super. “In 2010, doctors performed 62.8 million of these routine pelvic examinations on women across America. In total, gynecological screenings cost the U.S. $2.6 billion every year. And yet, a new study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine reports that there is no established medical justification for the annual procedure. After scouring nearly 70 years of pelvic exam studies, conducted from 1946 to 2014, the researchers found no evidence that they lead to any reduction in “morbidity or mortality of any condition” among women. In light of […]

80th Doctor Dead: Holistic, Prominent and Outspoken Dead in Florida

[…]an infomercial video which is really awful. It’s in very poor taste and the families of the doctors and I are sad and even angry to see those ads still up by whoever is behind them. We wish he’d seen my stories instead with 78 doctors at the time, then 79 last week, and now, 80. Dr. Winer also shared a story from my other half (going on nine years) Dr. Mercola, ironically about heart health:   We realize it’s a lot for a staff to handle, but we have droves of patients writing us saying that they just want […]
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‘Dead baby’ came back to life, but no case of negligence against hospital

[…]chance of survival. the family told the hospital not to resuscitate the second child after the doctors informed them about the chances for the child as well as the costs involved (Rs 50 lakh) Max Hospital never issued a formal death certificate for this baby and says they did not actually tell the parents that the second baby was also dead. However, regardless of the fact that there wasn’t a “formal declaration of death” for the male twin, why didn’t the doctors explicitly explain to the parents that one of their babies was alive while giving them the dead one? […]
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World Renowned Neuropathologist has Career Destroyed for Disproving Shaken Baby Syndrome

[…]accused of child abuse. Courts are now re-trying some cases based on testimonies from these doctors and professionals, and some cases have recently been over-turned. Disproving Shaken Baby Syndrome The medical profession is fighting back. The reasons are quite obvious. To admit that the theory behind SBS is false, would open the door to major litigation, as the theory has been used to convict thousands of parents of child abuse, and to perhaps remove tens of thousands of children from their homes and families. There is also massive federal funding available to seize these children, making them an asset to […]
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Famous autism researcher and Doctor, Jeff Bradstreet, MD, died of alleged “self inflicted gunshot wound” to chest and found in a river.

[…]behind a beautiful wife and family. End of update. I’m sad to report that two prominent doctors in the “alternative medicine” world have died in the past few days. The first was the accomplished, well known, and much loved Dr. Jeff Bradstreet MD, formerly of the East Coast of Florida, who’d since moved to Georgia. Fox Carolina is reporting that his body was found in a river in North Carolina and that he died of an apparent “self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest.” The funeral is in Shelby, North Carolina. Shelby is a small town of 20k people and where authorities recently apprehended Dylann Roof, the […]
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Former Mrs Virginia left suicidal and bed-ridden in agonizing pain by her BREAST IMPLANTS – and now feels ‘reborn’ after returning to a 32B

[…]carpal tunnel testing due to the constant numbness in her hands. And during this entire journey, doctors were misdiagnosing her; her pain and illness were all due to her implants. RELATED STORY: NYT: More cases are reported of unusual cancer linked to breast implants Pope, a former swimsuit model, first underwent breast augmentation in 2004 after two pregnancies left her hating her breasts. Although she only wanted a breast lift, doctors insisted she get implants for volume. “However, the saline implants caused persistent issues through the years and in 2009 Mrs Pope had them swapped for silicone implants instead after her third baby. Mrs […]
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