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	<copyright>Copyright &#xA9; 2010 Global Medicine Review </copyright>
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		<title>Fundraiser: A True History of the War on Cancer and the Hidden Causes of this Epidemic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr Kokayi has the opportunity to interview authors of two new cutting edge books that rethink our approach to cancer and the so call war on cancer. The books offered are Cancer 101 Solutions to a Preventable epidemic by Liz Amstrong, Guy Dauncey and Anne Wordsworth and The Secret History of the War on Cancer, [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Dr Kokayi has the opportunity to interview authors of two new cutting edge books that rethink our approach to cancer and the so call war ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Dr Kokayi has the opportunity to interview authors of two new cutting edge books that rethink our approach to cancer and the so call war on cancer. The books offered  are Cancer 101 Solutions to a Preventable epidemic by Liz Amstrong, Guy Dauncey and Anne Wordsworth and The Secret History of the War on Cancer, a fascinating narrative by Dr Devra Davis, who also wrote the forward to Cancer 101 Solutions.  This three hour special addition of GMR examines the relationship or our fascination with our chemical and industrial products and our susceptibiity to cancer  as well as efforts of industry and the corporate industrial complex to cover up the true causes of cancer in the West. </itunes:summary>
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		<title>Protecting Ourselves From The Affects of Taking Prescription Drugs &#8211; Open Call Discussion</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2005 18:03:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Discussion began with Hurricane Katrina and global warming. Hurricanes and other anomalies have intensified in the last 50 years and the potential for social catastrophe is discussed in the face of future catastrophes. On the main topic of protecting ourselves from the harmful affects of taking prescription drugs, discussion insuesÂ on how medicine can enter [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The Discussion began with Hurricane Katrina and global warming. Hurricanes and other anomalies have intensified in the last 50 years and the potential for social ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The Discussion began with Hurricane Katrina and global warming. Hurricanes and other anomalies have intensified in the last 50 years and the potential for social catastrophe is discussed in the face of future catastrophes. On the main topic of protecting ourselves from the harmful affects of taking prescription drugs, discussion insuesÂ on how medicine can enter our systems andÂ  interfere and disrupt our physiology in waysÂ that areÂ not intended. Some drugs may have signals that warn us, but some may be silent and we may not realize what is happening until we are seriously ill. Open call discussions from dedicated listeners ranged from interesting and informative topics on insurance, manipulating our diet as a form of therapy and the substitution of ones drugs with herbal medicine.

Faybiene Mirandaâ€™s Poem of the Week Title: Just another day on the old plantation</itunes:summary>
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		<title>â€œBig Pharmaâ€ â€“ The Pharmaceutical Industry &#8211; Ed Taylor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Kokayi and Ed Taylor, a member ofÂ the financial community and someone who links commerical med tech ideas to big money,Â look at big pharma in action. The procedures that pharmaceuticals must followÂ  Â in order to gain FDA approval for the new drugs they develop are hightlighted along with the shortcomings in this present system. Faybiene [...]]]></description>
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Faybiene Mirandaâ€™s Poem of the Week Title: How do you look at racism?</itunes:summary>
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