The Gary Null Show - 01.27.23

The Gary Null Show - A podcast by Progressive Radio Network

  Videos : Interview with Dr. James Lyons-Weile [Jim] – Dr. James Lyons-Weile [Jim] is the CEO and Director of The Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge, which performs research in the public interest aimed at finding ways to reduce human suffering using funds donated from the public . His research program is currently focused on aluminum toxicity, autoimmunity, and the differences in health outcomes between highly vaccinated and unvaccinated children.  A life-long biomedical researcher, he is best known for contributions to advances in medical bioinformatics, and has published three books:  “Ebola: An Evolving Story,”  “Cures vs. Profits: Successes in Translational Research,”  and “The Environmental and Genetic Causes of Autism” . A true-blue academic, Dr. Lyons-Weiler has directed the analysis of data from over 100 medical studies, served as Founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal Cancer Informatics, is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Science, Public Health Policy & the Law, and has published more than 57 papers in reputable journals. He has created an online University (IPAK-EDU) to bring reason, logic and scientific facts to the debates in the public square. His blog JamesLyonsWeiler.com contains deep analysis of issues that confront us today on the mismatches that exist between biomedical science and public health policy.  IPAK can be visited at Ipaknowledge.org Dr. Fauci is his MENTOR! An investigation into Dr. Peter Hotez Part 1 of 2 | Redacted News (10:00) BRICS challenges US dollar, Saudi considers selling oil in other currencies: Financial multipolarity (4:00) Drinking beetroot juice reduces high blood pressure, trial show  Omega-3 levels affect whether B vitamins can slow brain's decline Why a high-fat diet could reduce the brain's ability to regulate food intake More steps, moderate physical activity can cut dementia, cognitive impairment risk Melatonin may lower prostate cancer risk  Yoga: Modern research shows a variety of benefits to both body and mind from the ancient practice    

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