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Gary Null Show

The Gary Null Show has been broadcasting for over four decades, making it one of the longest-running health and wellness programs. It began in the late 1970s, initially airing on traditional radio before transitioning to platforms like the Progressive Radio Network (PRN) and online streaming.

The show's longevity reflects Gary Null's commitment to educating the public on natural health, nutrition, and alternative perspectives on medicine, politics, and environmental issues. His approach has attracted a dedicated audience seeking in-depth, research-driven content outside of mainstream narratives.

Proved the great antitumoral potential of a compound derived from olives University of Granada (Spain), March 8, 2022 Researchers from the University of Granada (UGR),…
Nicotinamide riboside shows promise in Parkinson disease trial Haukeland University Hospital  (Norway), March 7 2022.  The March 1, 2022 issue of Cell Metabolism reported findings…
Study shows broccoli may offer protection against liver cancer University of Illinois, March 3 2022 A new study from the University of Illinois reports that…
Male patients with advanced cancer experienced reduced fatigue after vitamin D treatment Karolinska Institutet (Sweden), March 3, 2022 Fatigue, or severe tiredness and exhaustion, is…
Spice up your life: Cinnamon’s weight loss potential University of Tokyo Japan, March 2, 2022 The active compound in cinnamon maybe a more tolerable weight…
30-60 mins of weekly muscle strengthening activity linked to 10-20% lower death risk Tohoku University School of Medicine (Japan), March 1, 2022 Between 30 and…
Bark of neem tree may protect against coronavirus variants University of Colorado and the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, February 28, 2022 Extract…
Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network, February 28, 2022 Adam Nagourney’s recent effort to cancel and condemn Robert Kennedy Jr. has registered another low…
Vegetarians have 14% lower cancer risk than meat-eaters, study finds Oxford University, February 24, 2022 Vegetarians have a 14% lower chance of developing cancer than…
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…
Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network, February 24, 2022 Who would have believed that a world democracy such as Canada, one of…
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…