by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Oct 18, 2011 | Food and Nutrition, Health Research, Hormones, Supplements
Last Monday the AMA’s journal, Archives of Internal Medicine, released a study claiming that vitamin use might lead to an earlier death. This set off a major media frenzy of exaggerated headlines. This study is a sham and keeps getting worse and worse. Today we...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Oct 16, 2011 | Food and Nutrition, Health Condition, Health Research
Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, October 14, 2011 by Andrew W. Saul, Editor (OMNS, Oct 14, 2011) The very first Orthomolecular Medicine News Service release was on the clinical benefits of vitamin E. That was seven years ago. (1) In fact, the battle over...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Oct 12, 2011 | Health Research, Supplements
Did you hear the breaking news yesterday—that multivitamins may shorten your life? With junk science from the AMA’s Archives of Internal Medicine and biased, invested interests, Conventional Medicine is trying to clear out the competition....
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Oct 11, 2011 | Health Condition, Health Research
These numbers are certainly higher now. This study was first published in April 1998 — Data obtained from U.S. hospital records showed that 2,216,000 hospitalized patients had serious Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) and 106,000 died every year, making these ADRs...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Oct 7, 2011 | Health Condition, Health Research, Women's Health
August 3, 2011 — Screening has been successful in reducing deaths from cervical cancer and colorectal cancer, but not breast cancer, according to the authors of a new European study published online July 28 in BMJ.Reported by Fran Lowry Medscape NewsBetter treatment...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Oct 6, 2011 | Health Condition, Health Research, Supplements
Using chromium to improve sugar control in type 2 diabetes By Dr. Jonathan Wright on 08/16/2011 Question: I am a Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in California. Over this past weekend, I have been reading Suzanne Somers’s book, Breakthrough, and...