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Child safety in martial arts, Women too old for mammograms, Apricot seeds, Frankincense oil

By Dr. Rashid A. Buttar
Monday, November 28th, 2016

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  • For safety’s sake, kids should only engage in non-contact forms of martial arts, a new American Academy of Pediatrics report says. About 6.5 million U.S. children practice martial arts such as mixed martial arts, karate, tae-kwon-do and judo. While these popular sports can improve fitness, motor skills and emotional development, they also carry the risk of injury.  Certain disciplines are riskier than others, the pediatricians’ group says.

 

  • Women who think they’re too old to worry about mammograms may want to reconsider the age at which their breast cancer screening years are behind them, a new study suggests.  Based on an analysis of nearly 7 million mammograms over a seven-year period, “the benefit continues with increasing age up until 90,” said study author Dr. Cindy Lee. She is an assistant professor in residence at the University of California, San Francisco.

 

  • An apricot kernel is a single seed found inside the stone of an apricot. Billed as a new “superfood,” apricot kernels are reported to have cancer-fighting and detox-enhancing properties. However, scientists have warned that a compound in the apricot kernel converts to cyanide in the body at levels that could be harmful.

 

  • Frankincense oil is derived from the Boswellia tree. It has a long history in myth and folk medicine. In the Bible, it is one of three gifts offered to Jesus by the wise men, possibly because of its apparent healing powers.  Some supporters of herbal medicine argue that frankincense offers numerous health benefits. These supposed benefits include controlling bleeding, speeding up the wound-healing process, improving oral health, fighting inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, and improving uterine health.  Its most promising use may be as a cancer treatment.

 

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Tylenol linked to Autism, Maternal allergies, Coronary heart disease (CHD), Dementia

By Dr. Rashid A. Buttar
Monday, November 21st, 2016

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  • Another study has been done indicating the Tylonal is linked to autism in children: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by persistent deficits in social communication and restrictive behavior, interests, and activities. Our previous case-control study showed that use of acetaminophen at age 12–18 months is associated with increased likelihood for ASD (OR 8.37, 95% CI 2.08–33.7). In this study, we again show that acetaminophen use is associated with ASD (p = 0.013).

 

  • Despite a wealth of research, how and why autism and other neuro-developmental disorders appear is still unknown. The search is on for any factors that might contribute to these psychological conditions. A recent study focuses on maternal allergies.

 

  • In a new study published in the journal BMC Public Health, researchers found that patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) who were more pessimistic were more likely to die from their condition than those with lower levels of pessimism. Interestingly, however, the research team – led by Dr. Mikko Pänkäläinen of Päijät-Häme Central Hospital in Finland – found that high levels of optimism did not protect patients against CHD mortality.

 

  • New research documents another decline in dementia rates but experts say the rising numbers of older Americans may halt that trend unless better ways are found to keep brains healthy.

 

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Antibiotic overuse, Codeine for children, Children with cancer, Hand Foot Mouth Disease, High blood pressure

By Dr. Rashid A. Buttar
Monday, October 17th, 2016

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  • As the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meets in New York this week, one of the topics the global leaders will discuss is antibiotic overuse and the growing problem of microbes—so-called superbugs—that are resistant to the current antibiotics available today.

 

  • The American Academy of Pediatrics has strengthened its warnings about prescribing codeine for children because of reports of deaths and risks for dangerous side effects including breathing problems. The academy’s advice, published in a report Monday in its medical journal, Pediatrics , mirrors warnings from the Food and Drug Administration about using codeine for kids’ coughs or pain.

 

  • Parents of children with cancer face difficult decisions, and a new study suggests that about one in six of them look back on some of their choices with a great deal of regret. Often, doctors can recommend a clearly preferable treatment. But sometimes, the study’s lead author pointed out, parents may need to decide things like whether their child should take part in a clinical trial, or whether the child should have surgery.

 

  • More than a dozen students at Florida State University (FSU) are sick with hand, foot and mouth disease, an illness that’s usually seen in young children. So why are college-age adults contracting the disease?  The viral illness can cause fever, painful mouth sores, and a skin rash on the hands and feet, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It usually affects kids younger than 5 years old.

 

  • Seven out of every 10 Americans ages 65 and older have high blood pressure, but nearly half aren’t taking their blood pressure medications correctly— and that’s leaving them at a higher risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and death, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report released Tuesday. Improper use of blood pressure medication can mean skipping doses or stopping taking medication altogether.

 

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How can you get an Advanced Medicine Seminar in your city?

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Tags : Antibiotic Overuse, Center for Advanced Medicine, Children with cancer, Codeine for children, dr rachis butter, facts on toxicity, Hand Foot Mouth Disease, High Blood Pressure, medial rewind, robert scott bell show, the 9 steps

Ben Stiller- Prostate Cancer, Influenza, Liver Damage, Neurodegenerative diseases

By Dr. Rashid A. Buttar
Monday, October 10th, 2016

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  • Actor Ben Stiller’s disclosure this week that he had prostate cancer, and his public plea for early screening — despite the medical evidence against it — has some health experts decrying it as the “Jolie effect.” In an interview on Howard Stern’s Sirius XM radio show and an essay later posted on Medium.com, the Zoolander actor said he owes his life to the prostate specific antigen (PSA) test — the same test doctors are being strongly advised not to use with asymptomatic men, particularly younger men like Stiller.

 

  • A 73-year-old woman who died of complications from influenza was the region’s first fatality of the current flu season, county health officials reported Thursday. The unnamed woman died Tuesday after a brief hospitalization, according to the county Health and Human Services Agency. She was not vaccinated and suffered from existing medical conditions. “This is one of the earliest deaths from seasonal influenza ever reported in the county,” said Dr. Sayone Thihalolipavan, the county deputy public health officer. “The seasonal influenza vaccine is widely available and we urge everyone six months of age and older to get it before flu activity increases.”

 

  • One in five cases of chemical-induced liver damage come from herbal and dietary supplements, a research review concludes. A decade ago, less than one in 10 cases could be linked to supplements, researchers report in the journal Hepatology. Up to half of U.S. adults consume supplements that contain ingredients such as vitamins, minerals, teas and proteins to improve diet, as well as illegal anabolic steroids, which are synthetic versions of testosterone used to boost athletic performance, the study found.

 

  • Could neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s originate in the gut? New research from the US, published in the journal Nature, shows that certain proteins produced by gut bacteria may be linked to neurodegeneration in rats. A team of researchers at Louisville School of Medicine found that neuron destruction processes in the brain could be triggered by proteins produced by gut microbiota.

 

  • If the previous occupant of a hospital bed received antibiotics, the next patient who uses that bed may be at higher risk for a severe form of infectious diarrhea, according to a new study.

 

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Is there life after Trans-D Tropin? YES there is. There is an option. Did you know about the FDA destroying supplement companies by claiming that their products are unapproved new drugs? Click here to read a special message and find out the alternative to Trans-D Tropin.

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How can you get an Advanced Medicine Seminar in your city?

Just get 50 or more of your friends together and contact info@drbuttar.com to learn the details.

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Remember to pick up the international best seller “9 Steps To Keep the Doctor Away!” http://www.the9steps.com/ (if you buy the book, you can get a DVD for an incredible discount!)

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Click HERE to learn more Facts on Toxicity

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