Millions of Americans take angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors to lower their blood pressure.
The drugs include Lotensin (benazepril), Vasotec (enalapril), Prinivil (lisinopril), Altace (ramipril), and Aceon (perindopril).
… Read MoreMillions of Americans take angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors to lower their blood pressure.
The drugs include Lotensin (benazepril), Vasotec (enalapril), Prinivil (lisinopril), Altace (ramipril), and Aceon (perindopril).
… Read MoreIn your November issue of Cancer Decoded, you’ll discover why a revolutionary new breakthrough in cancer surgery actually began on a doctor’s ceiling…and how the venom from one of the world’s deadliest scorpions may provide the strange “guiding light” that helps doctors save your life.
We’ll also reveal why the time of day can make the difference between life and death when it comes to cancer treatment.… Read More
There is a substance that is likely in your shoes, your floor tiles, luggage, food containers, carpeting, and more.
You come into contact with it virtually every day.
It’s almost impossible to avoid…and new research shows it causes cancer.
… Read MoreIn your September issue of Cancer Decoded, you’ll discover why polio—once the most feared disease in America—may be your best weapon against cancer. It’s leading to fivefold increases in survival rates of deadly brain cancers that has one Duke doctor saying, “I’ve never seen results like this.” You’ll find out exactly how you—or someone you love—can tap into its cancer-fighting power.… Read More
What if you could prevent cancer without drugs…without changing what you eat…without exercising…and without making any other substantial lifestyle changes?
A major new study involving nearly 4,000 people shows it’s not only possible, but many people are already doing it.
Researchers in Spain analyzed the link between cancer and the timing of meals.1
… Read MoreMillions of Americans take drugs to lower their blood pressure. It’s risky business.
Some of these medications can do more harm than good. Side effects can include ED, depression, a hacking cough, insomnia, irregular heartbeat, and more.1
But now the FDA has disclosed the worst side effect yet…cancer.2
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