
The Gary Null Show
Gary takes on the real issues that the mainstream media is afraid to tackle. Tune in to find out the latest about health news, healing, politics, and the economy.
New study calls into question the importance of meat eating in shaping our evolution
Quintessential human traits such as large brains first appear in Homo erectus nearly 2 million years ago. This evolutionary transition towards human-like traits is often linked to a major dietary shift involving greater meat consumption.
Eating More Plants May Keep Dementia From Flourishing
A recently published 12-year cohort study out of the University of Barcelona suggests that following a plant-based diet may help reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia in older age.
Supplement urolithin A appears to boost muscle, mitochondria health
An oral supplement intended to stimulate a natural body process appears to promote muscle endurance and mitochondrial health in humans. New research suggests that the supplement, urolithin A, may help improve or prolong muscle activity in people who are aging or who have diseases that make exercise difficult.
Step Up: walking may reduce Type 2 Diabetes risk for adults 65 and older
Walking regularly and at greater intensity may help prevent Type 2 diabetes among 70 and 80 year olds, according to one of the first studies measuring steps and pace among this population.
China Builds 27 Empty New York Cities
As of 2016, China ’s empty apartment units could house New York City 27 times over.
Antibodies from original strain COVID-19 infection don't bind to variants
People infected with the original strain of the virus that causes COVID-19 early in the pandemic produced a consistent antibody response, making two main groups of antibodies to bind to the spike protein on the virus's outer surface.
Health & Wellness Podcasts
Gary takes on the real issues that the mainstream media is afraid to tackle. Tune in to find out the latest about health news, healing, politics, and the economy.
The Gary Null Show - 02.25.22
Tea's benefits extend to old bones: Japan researchers Osaka University (Japan), February 24th, 2015 Researchers in Japan say black tea could help treat osteoporosis, a bone condition affecting older people, but admit you need to drink an awful lot of it.
The Gary Null Show - 02.24.22
Meta-analysis affirms benefit for ginseng in type 2 diabetics Zheijian University (China) The issue of the journal Medicine published the results of a meta-analysis conducted by researchers at China's Zhejiang University which add evidence to a beneficial effect for ginseng in men and women with impaired glucose tolerance or type 2 diabetes.
The Gary Null Show - 02.23.22
Resveratrol may be an effective intervention for lung aging The Saban Research Institute (Los Angeles), February 22, 2022 In a study by The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, researchers demonstrate, for the first time that inhaled resveratrol treatments slow aging-related degenerative changes in mouse lung.
The Gary Null Show - 02.22.22
Depression linked to reduced arginine levels University of Eastern Finland, February 20, 2022 People suffering from major depressive disorder, MDD, have reduced arginine levels, a new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows. Arginine is an amino acid which the body uses to produce, e.g., nitric oxide.
The Gary Null Show - 02.21.22
Could a black raspberry extract help manage blood pressure? Korea University Supplements containing a dried powder extract from black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) may improve blood pressure and help support cardiovascular health, says a new study.
The Gary Null Show - 02.18.22
Mortality lower during five-year period among adults who supplemented with calcium plus vitamin D Thirumalai Mission Hospital (India), February 16 2022.
Who is Peter McCullough?
Dr. Peter McCullough is a distinguished internist, cardiologist, and epidemiologist who has been front and center speaking against the policies and medical flaws in official actions to deal with the covid pandemic. For many he has become regarded as one of the world's experts on Covid-19. Dr. McCullough is also the Chief Medical Advisor for the Truth for Health Foundation, president of the Cardiorenal Society of America Editor in Chief of the peer reviewed journal Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine and a senior associate editor of the American Journal of Cardiology. In addition to his internal medicine practice, he also manages common infectious diseases as well as cardiovascular complications associated with viral infection and injuries following Covid-19 vaccination. Since the time the pandemic was declared, Dr. McCullough took a lead in the medical response. He published the first synthesis of sequenced multi-drug treatment for ambulatory patients infected with the SARS-2 virus in t…
Who is Eli Schwartz?
Prof. Eli Schwartz, Director of the Center for Geographic Medicine at Sheba Medical Center in Tel-Hashomer Israel, first introduced the field of travel medicine to Israel . His practice became the recognized center by the Ministry of Health of Israel for tropical and travel diseases. Dr Schwartz is currently serving as the president of the Israeli Society of Parasitology and Tropical Diseases and past president of the Asia-Pacific Travel Health Society. He is a full Professor (clinical) at the Sacker faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University.
Who is the author of Wikipedia's assault on scientific progress?
Wikipedia’s Assault on Scientific Progress: The Case of Dr. Rupert Sheldrake Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network October 10, 2018 Wikipedia, the brainchild of Jimmy Wales, is supposed to be an objective source of knowledge.
Who is Dana Ullman?
Progressive Radio Network August 29, 2019 In 2014, Dana Ullman, who is regarded as America’s leading advocate for homeopathy and an author and publisher of over 35 books about this alternative medical system, bumped into [...]
Who is the founder of Quackwatch?
Quackwatch’s Hatred of Acupuncture Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network November 18, 2019 The author of the Quackwatch entry for Acupuncture entitled “Be Wary of Acupuncture, Qigong and Chinese Medicine” is Quackwatch founder Stephen Barrett. It represents Quackwatch’s official position on acupuncture that has served the purposes of Skeptic organizations, including Skeptic [...]
Who played Jack D Ripper in Dumb and Dumber?
Strangelove there is the iconic scene when the rogue general Jack D Ripper, played by Sterling Hayden, tells Peter Sellers character, “Ever hear of the fluoridation of water? Do you [...]
Is Wikipedia a culture of editorial sadism?
Wikipedia’s Culture of Editorial Sadism. Wikipedia's Culture of Editorial Sadism Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network, June 17, 2020 Perhaps the greatest farce in the modern history of technology is the perception of Wikipedia as a legitimate encyclopedia.
