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When Are You Dead?

Science writer Dick Teresi, author of The Undead, explores practical, ethical, and emotional issues surrounding death, including the designation of brain dead, organ transplants, and persistent vegetative states and comas Visit Your Own Health And Fitness


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The Hostage Brain

Neuroscientist Bruce McEwen, PhD, author of The End of Stress as We Know It discusses why the brain is the central organ of stress and adaptation and what happens to it under stress (good, tolerable, and toxic) and how early life adversity has lifelong effects on brain and body. Visit Your Own Health And Fitness


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Inherited Illness

Researcher Michael Skinner, PhD, principal investigator at Washington State University’s Center for Reproductive Biology, and toxicologist Steven Gilbert, PhD, Director and Founder of the Institute of Neurotoxicology and Neurological Disorders and creator of Toxipedia.org website, discuss how environmental exposures cause the inheritance of increased risk of illness through epigenetic adaptation. Visit Your Own Health And … Continued


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A Critical, Independent Voice

Health educators Layna Berman and Jeffry Fawcett, PhD discuss how they approach health issues by reviewing some of their critical analyses of cancer and the cancer establishment, pain medications and alternatives, the microbiome and GMO technology, and the toxic effects of what’s in our food. Click here to make a donation: support.kpfa.org Visit Your Own … Continued


Forty year electromagnetic field researcher Martin Blank PhD, discusses his book Overpowered, which outlines what science tells us about the health effects of wireless and offers guidelines for prudence while using devices. Click here to make a donation: support.kpfa.org Visit Your Own Health And Fitness