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08/01/2018 / By Isabelle Z.
Older people who take sleeping pills have double the risk of fracturing their hips
Getting a good night’s sleep is an important aspect of good overall health and well-being, but what price are you willing to pay for it? For some elderly people, taking sleeping pills means accepting a far higher risk of bone fracture. This is the finding of a new study carried out by researchers from Kings […]
07/19/2018 / By Earl Garcia
Yet another aspirin myth busted: Science review finds NO protection against cognitive decline or dementia
Contrary to popular belief, aspirin may not contain protective properties against cognitive decline or dementia, a recent analysis showed. As part of the research, health experts from Brazil, Taiwan, and four U.K.-based institutions — Anglia Ruskin University, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, the Institute of Psychiatry at King’s College London, and the University of […]
08/02/2016 / By Vicki Batts
Doctor claims almost all psych drug use is unnecessary; over 5 million psych med victims
Over half a million senior citizens die each year from their psychiatric drug use. To make matters worse, most of these drugs don’t even provide worthwhile benefits to the patients for whom they are prescribed. A study from the Nordic Cochrane Centre in Denmark — led by professor and center director Peter Gotzche — has revealed […]
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