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These Dangerous Heart Drugs Won’t Fight Prostate Cancer

In All Health Watch, Big Pharma, Cancer, Featured Article, Heart and Cardiovascular

We’ve been telling Health Watch readers for years… Statins are among the deadliest drugs your doctor can prescribe you.

Instead of protecting your heart, they increase calcification in your arteries. And they steal your heart’s supply of coenzyme Q10. These are just two of their 600 known adverse side effects.1 But that doesn’t stop Big Pharma from trying to find other reasons for you to take them.… Read More

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Is Coffee the New Chemo?

In All Health Watch, Cancer, Diet and Nutrition, Featured Article

Health Watch readers know the benefits that come with drinking coffee. It can help boost your circulation…preserve your hearing…even protect your vision. But those are just perks when you look at the anti-cancer properties of coffee. A recent study found it may help ward off breast cancer.

Researchers in Sweden looked at almost 1,100 breast cancer survivors. About half of these women were taking tamoxifen to prevent their cancer from coming back.… Read More

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Five Reasons to Eat More Eggs (#1 Will Surprise You)

In All Health Watch, Alzheimer's and Memory, Anti-Aging, Blood Pressure, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Cholesterol, Diabetes, Diet and Nutrition, Featured Article, Heart and Cardiovascular, Heart Disease, Longevity, Nootropics and Brain Support, Prostate Cancer

Your doctor might think eating eggs will increase your cholesterol levels… That they may even lead to heart disease. But this superfood is full of vitamins and minerals your body needs. And the most nutritious part of the egg is the part they tell you NOT to eat.

Bottom line: when it comes to eggs, the mainstream is just plain wrong.… Read More

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This Condition Can Increase Cancer Risk by 133%

In All Health Watch, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Diet and Nutrition, Featured Article, Lung Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Prostate Cancer

Carrying too much extra body fat isn’t just bad for your self-esteem. It’s associated with one in every five deaths in America.1

That’s because it’s a major factor in developing deadly health conditions. These include diabetes, heart disease, and even strokes.2 And new research reveals an even bigger threat: Being obese raises risk for seven different cancers in women.… Read More