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Add Heart Attacks to PPI Side Effects

Proton pump inhibiters (PPI’s) are widely prescribed antacid medications.  Examples of PPI’s include:  Prilosec, Nexium, Prevacid,  Aciphex, and Protonix.  In fact, in 2009, over 21 million U.S. adults were prescribed a PPI and sales of PPI’s grew to over $13 billion globally.  PPI’s work by poisoning the stomach’s proton pump.  The end result of PPI use

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Stimulant Drugs for Children? A Ridiculous Concept

It has always been amazing to me how doctors can prescribe a myriad of psychoactive drugs that have neither been properly studied nor proved to be effective.  Antidepressant medications such as SSRI’s have never been shown to be very effective at treating patients from depression– in fact, they are little or no better than placebos.  Furthermore, every

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Prenatal Iodine Deficiency Leads to Poor Educational Outcomes 9 Years Later

For nearly 100 years, it has been known that insufficient iodine levels can lead to lowered IQ levels in children.  Australian researchers studied whether children born to mothers with mild iodine deficiency during pregnancy have poorer educational outcomes in elementary school as compared to peers whose mothers did not have mild gestational iodine deficiency.  All

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