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Nov 26, 2024 • 1h 3min

The Gary Null Show 11.26.24

Discover the profound impact of Big Pharma on health policies and leadership. Dive into the urgent need for accountability in healthcare, exposing the alarming prevalence of medical errors. Unpack the troubling legacy of Johnson & Johnson amid legal controversies and profit-driven motives. Explore the political implications of recent appointments influencing Israel-Palestine relations, along with essential economic guidance for navigating changing political landscapes. Join a critical conversation about transparency and integrity in public health.
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Nov 25, 2024 • 1h 2min

The Gary Null Show 11.25.24

HEALTH NEWS   ·         Why substitute sugar with maple syrup? ·         Green tea kombucha could transform your gut and boost your weight-loss journey ·         Study finds 'safe' BPA alternatives pose health risks ·         Neuroscientists discover how the brain slows anxious breathing ·         New clinical study confirms the anti-obesity effects of kimchi ·         High-dose IV vitamin C plus chemotherapy found to double survival time in advanced pancreatic cancer
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Nov 22, 2024 • 50min

The Gary Null Show 11.22.24

Dr Gary Null gives a commentary on the article "Article - USDA Permits The Dangers Lurking in Animal-Based Foods"
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Nov 21, 2024 • 1h 4min

The Gary Null Show 11.21.24

Delve into the surprising health benefits of cacao and green tea while overcoming stress. Discover how short-burst exercises can boost cognitive function and lower dementia risk. Explore corporate influence on health and the importance of accountability. Investigate the aftermath of the Benghazi incident, including the pushback against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s health views. Examine U.S. foreign policy complexities and their impacts on global safety. Finally, uncover community efforts to promote personal well-being and health education.
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Nov 20, 2024 • 1h

The Gary Null Show 11.20.24

HEALTH NEWS   Cocoa or green tea could protect you from the negative effects of fatty foods during mental stress, study finds High cardiorespiratory fitness linked to lower risk of dementia Zinc may protect against bacterial pneumonia Breaking every hour of sedentary time with 10 mins of light exercise significantly reduced blood pressure Study: Eating more than 45% of calorie intake after 5 p.m. alters glucose levels, with serious consequences for health Going vegan could save more than $650 a year in grocery costs, finds new research
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Nov 19, 2024 • 1h 2min

The Gary Null Show 11.19.24

HEALTH NEWS   ·         Eat This to Think Better for the Next Six Hours -- and Beyond ·         Americans over 40 could live extra 5 years if they were all as active as top 25% of population, modeling study suggests ·         Exposure to marijuana in the womb may increase risk of addiction to opioids later in life, study finds ·         Maternal stress linked to increased early onset epilepsy in children ·         Gut microbiome found to play key role in chronic disease progression ·         Chewing xylitol gum linked to decrease in preterm birth     Russian scientists make alarming 5G discovery Cellphone radiation has led to changes in the brain tissue of lab rats Controlled exposure to the 5G radiation spectrum has resulted in changes to the brain tissue of laboratory rats, according to a team of scientists from Tomsk State University (TSU) in Russia. Ever since the introduction of 5G cellphone infrastructure, there have been concerns about its potential health effects. The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified the 5G radio frequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) as a “possible” human carcinogen, but no conclusive research has emerged either way. “We decided to find out what the effect of non-ionizing radiation is on rodents of different ages,” Natalia Krivova, lead researcher at the TSU’s Biology and Biophysics Research Institute, said in a statement this week. TSU scientists experimented on male Wistar rats, preferred by scientists for having similar reactions to external stimuli as humans. They tested three different age groups: 5-6 week old rats (corresponding to human adolescents), 10-11 week old (human adults age 40 and up) and rats aged 17-18 weeks (humans 65 and older). All were exposed to RF-EMF frequencies for five weeks, which is equivalent to about four years of human lifespan. The study showed no outward changes between the rats exposed to the radiation and the control group. “However, a more detailed study of the rats’ brain tissue after exposure to the 5G antenna revealed a significant change in the ratio of antioxidants and oxidants,” Krivova said. It is still unclear whether the changes will lead to positive or negative changes in the rats’ cognitive abilities, or whether their bodies will somehow compensate for the disruption, she added, calling for further research into the subject. The Tomsk study represents the first time scientists have been able to measure the radiation absorption rate on caged rodents, according to the university. The TSU radiophysics team led by Professor Sergey Shipilov designed the 5G antenna for the experiment, and a team led by postgraduate student Ramdas Mazmanazarov developed a method for measuring the absorption rate. Their work was published earlier this year in the journal Applied Sciences. The study was part of the International Electromagnetic Field Project, initiated by the World Health Organization (WHO) to obtain science-based and objective answers to questions of public concern about the possible health risks from 5G electromagnetic fields. According to Krivova, the next stage of research is intended to study female rats and investigate how 5G radiation might affect their offspring, if funding can be secured.
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Nov 18, 2024 • 58min

The Gary Null Show 11.18.24

HEALTH NEWS   ·         Higher vitamin E intake associated with lower osteoporosis risk ·         Exploring the anticancer potential of medicinal plants ·         Neuropathic pain drugs linked to higher hip fracture risk in seniors ·         Western diet promotes endometriotic lesion growth in mice and induces depletion of Akkermansia muciniphila in intestinal microbiota ·         Protein in soy may reduce the risk of heart failure by affecting gut bacteria ·         Air pollution linked to increased miscarriage risk  
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Nov 15, 2024 • 60min

The Gary Null Show 11.15.24

Dive into a riveting discussion on the impact of chronic inflammation and the hidden pollutants affecting our health. Explore the alarming rise of obesity in America and the questionable marketing tactics used in the food industry. Uncover the complex web of international relations, including shocking CIA revelations on funding terrorist actions. The conversation also delves into pressing healthcare reforms for accessibility and affordability. Plus, enjoy a heartwarming listener anecdote involving unforgettable animal friends.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 59min

The Gary Null Show 11.14.24

Dr. Gary Null provides a "Classroom on the Air" segment
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Nov 13, 2024 • 1h 1min

The Gary Null Show 11.13.24

HEALTH NEWS   ·         Researchers discover why taking a mushroom supplement slows or prevents prostate cancer from getting worse ·         New study explores the role of BMI in disease risk ·         Higher vitamin C levels associated with lower risk of stomach cancer  ·         Vitamin D supplements may lower blood pressure in older people with obesity ·         Biochemical and physical effects of exercise could help heal nerves ·         Can everyday physical activity improve cognitive health in middle age?

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