Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard Women with breast cancer should include fish oils in their daily diet—the omega-3 oils stop the cancer spreading and growing,
Fasting can reverse type 2 diabetes
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard Type 2 diabetes is very treatable. It can be reversed with a healthy diet—and also by intermittent fasting, researchers have
Too much fast food could be causing depression
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard The fatty acids from fast and processed foods could be a cause of depression—and eating more fish could be the
Viagra can cause permanent eye damage
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard Viagra may help your love life, but it isn’t so good for your eyesight. Taking too much of the drug
Crackdown on painkillers amid addiction fears
Article from BBC News Two painkillers are to be reclassified as class C controlled substances amid concerns people are becoming addicted to them and misusing them. The drugs – pregabalin
Gum disease linked to Alzheimer’s
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard Long-term gum disease could be a trigger for Alzheimer’s, new research suggests. The bacteria from poor teeth and gums
Four drink-free days a week could help you live longer
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard Having three or four drink-free days a week could help you live longer. Drinking every day—even if it’s just one
Third of ‘gluten-free’ options in restaurants contain gluten
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard Be warned—gluten-free food served in restaurants may be nothing of the sort. Around a third of meals listed as being
Lack of sunlight could be the key to obesity epidemic
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard Is a lack of sunlight one cause of the obesity epidemic among children? It’s certainly a possibility after vitamin D
Antibiotics could raise risk of heart disease and cancer
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard Although antibiotics can be life-saving drugs, they also raise the risk for a range of other serious chronic conditions, including