Category: Health/Nutrition

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Selenium & Vitamin E in Prostate Cancer Treatment

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The National Institutes of Health and a network of researchers have launched the largest prostate cancer prevention study ever to determine whether dietary supplements – Selenium and Vitamin E – can protect against pr...

Alternative Medicine: The Definitive Guide

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Is our society suffering a health holocaust? Can nature help fight many diseases? Guest: Burton Goldberg, Publisher, Alternative Medicine

AIDS Research Kills Scientists

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Guest: Roulette William Smith, Ph.D, author of Commonsense and AIDS  (1923)

Is Black-Only Good Science?

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A recent decision by the Federal Drug Administration to approve a prescription drug for self-identified Blacks has been met with mixed reviews.  While some established medical organizations approve of the drug’s use, ...

What Causes AIDS?

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Guests Dr. Peter Duesberg & Alan Cantwell. (1215)

Does The AIDS Virus Cause AIDS?

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Forty of the world's top physicians and biologists have formed a committee to re-access the role of the HIV virus and AIDS. Increasingly, the assertion that HIV infection leads to AIDS is being challenged. One challen...

AIDS Counterpoint

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On a previous Tony Brown's Journal program, Dr. Nathaniel Lehrman and Mr. John Lauritsen discussed a link between AIDS and drug usage, especially crack cocaine,  and both condemned the usage of toxic chemicals, such a...

Pesticides & Cancer

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What were the effects of the spraying of the pesticide malathion in New York City in August 1999?  This program examines the Environmental Protection Agency’s report on the use of this pesticide and the continuing deb...

Hunting The Virus Hunter – Pt. 1

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Dr. Peter Duesberg (renowned virologist) and Elinor Burkett (Miami Herald, reporter) discuss HIV, AIDS and AZT. 1410

A Death Sentence

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False positives. HIV and AIDS. Guests: Nina Ostrum and Celia Farber   (1805)