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New national studies show combined HRT boosts stroke, dementia
By David Williamson / UNC News Services CHAPEL HILL -- Last March, a multi-center national study made headlines by concluding that taking a combination of the hormones estrogen and progestin did not improve the quality of life for women who are free of menopause-related symptoms but did expose ...
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Migraines and Increased Risk of Stroke
by Michael Dorausch, DC Research from the Department of Neurology at the University of Maryland school of medicine is suggesting that women who suffer from migraines accompanied by visual symptoms (often called an aura) have a slight increased risk of stroke, especially if they are smokers, and...
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Stroke Report Proves Media, Medical Bias Against Chiropractic, Says World Chiropractic Alliance
CHANDLER, Ariz., May 16 /PRNewswire/ -- The media feeding frenzy following a May 13 study in the journal Neurology is a glaring example of how the news media is manipulated by the medical industry to help destroy chiropractic. That was the conclusion of the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) afte...
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WCA continues to dispel media stroke misinformation
From WCAnews.com Each month, the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) "Health Watch" electronic newsletter provides information on research studies that reveal the dangers of many common drugs and medical procedures. Although the reports are published in reputable journals such as the Journal of t...
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Can Common Medications Cause Stroke?
Recent research, as reported on Yahoo News, suggests that common drugs may cause stroke in rare cases. According to the Yahoo article, in rare instances, drugs like antidepressants, decongestants and migraine medications, may trigger a stroke. The article does not suggest that the millions ...
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Hemorrhagic Strokes and PPA - More News
Although most of the world spent last week watching news of America's Presidential race, news regarding the recall of Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) continued to stream across the wire. While most major drug and supermarket chains have chosen to pull products containing PPA off of their shelves,...
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FDA Bans Stroke Causing Drug Ingredient
MSNBC reported this weekend that the FDA is expected to ban a popular ingredient found in many over-the-counter drugs today due to an increased risk found associated with often deadly hemorrhagic strokes. The ingredient is called Phenylpropanolamine and according to the report, is "one of t...
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WebMD Author Suffers Stroke Due To Medical Error
According to an article posted on WebMD news, "As a result of a medication error, the writer suffered a stroke. Could this happen to you?" The article discusses to story of a WebMD writer that suffered a stroke as a result of a "serious medication error." The article points out that th...
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The Risk of Stroke
From the Toronto Star comes an article titled, "Increased stroke risk from pill called slim" According to the article, a new study suggests that "women taking low-dose birth control pills are at higher risk of having a stroke - although the risk is slight - than those who aren't taking oral...
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Today's News On Strokes - Links
Here are several headlines from the National Stroke Association that appeared in today's news. Follow the links for complete articles. Inflammation linked to stroke risk Yahoo's Health News
Number of strokes and mini-strokes rising Yahoo's Health News
Stroke warning signs too ofte...
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Long phone call linked to stroke-like attack
(Reuters Health) -- Stay on the phone long enough and you may encounter problems worse than your phone bill: One French psychiatrist experienced temporary, stroke-like symptoms after completing an hour-long phone call, where he cradled the phone between his head and shoulder.
Doctors place mu...
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CCE Cited for Violations by U.S. Dept of Education
By Thomas J. Sidoti, D.C. CCE Cited For Accreditation Violations By U.S. Department of Education New Jersey and DECE Complaints Spur Two Year Investigation The United States Department of Education (USDOE) has found the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) in violation of criteria ne...
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Vaccine Pimping Television Shows
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. With vaccine pimping television shows, vaccine commercials on T.V., vaccine investigations on network news, and numerous vaccine related articles in the press, its been a busy week. If you missed last night's channel 8 news in Dallas, you can watch the broadcast h...
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New Vaccine Investigated on Network News
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Last week, Planet Chiropractic reported on Prevnar, showing the inconsistencies stated in media reports regarding a study that was released touting the vaccines effectiveness. Last night, Channel 8 news in Dallas Texas (an ABC News affiliate) presented a well rese...
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Pills a Go Go : Fiendish Investigation into Pill Marketing
A new book has recently been published titled Pills a Go Go : Fiendish Investigation into Pill Marketing, Art, History, and Consumption by Jim Hogshire. This is posted here as a news article so that we could bring it to your attention for the reasons mentioned below.
First off, We dou...
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