LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL

U

Search

Many Voices, One Freedom: United in the 1st Amendment

April 18, 2024

M

Menu

!

Menu

Your Source for Free Speech, Talk Radio, Podcasts, and News.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

A while back, I had a show where I discussed radiation experiments conducted by the federal government without the consent of the research subjects. The experiments were testing for beneficial versus toxic doses of radiation. Of course, such research would provide helpful information, but the lack of consent was shocking.

No one escapes radiation. It is everywhere — in your food, in your television, in an airplane on a coast-to-coast trip. Some people say no amount of radiation is safe. Others believe the potential benefits of radiation are, as one author put it, “phenomenal.” Data show that at specific doses of radiation, all-cause mortality, including cancer, is reduced.

Follow-up on survivors of the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki also showed surprising results: the survivors of low-dose radiation lived longer than residents who were not exposed at all. There are similar findings in around the globe where researchers compared cancer rates of residents of areas of high and low background radiation. A large study done by the Department of Energy and Johns Hopkins University examined the medical histories of thousands of nuclear workers and similarly situated non-nuclear workers. They found that all-cause mortality was higher for non-nuclear workers.

A scientific discipline called ‘hormesis’ studies dose-response relationships of environmental agents or stressors where the agent may produce harmful effects at high doses and stimulatory or beneficial effects at low doses. Common examples of hormesis dose response include oxygen, carbon monoxide, mercury, lead, tin, fluorine, arsenic, and selenium. As pharmacologists say, “the poison is in the dose.”

These studies showing the dose-response curve’s hermetic zone have been largely ignored. Could it be that stoking fears about exposure to low-level radiation is merely another excuse for more government regulation and control? It’s fairly easy to engender those fears since the average Joe doesn’t know much about the types of radiation beyond the sun’s ultraviolent radiation that can give a mean sunburn, leathery skin, or promote the development of melanomas.

As with so many public health issues, political concerns may take precedence over facts. Politicians can vilify nuclear reactors to get votes from environmentalists and NIMBYs. Radiation exposure is a ready source of fear to keep us in line. But like they say in the X-files: “The truth is out there.” 

My guest today has been around radiation all his adult life, and he doesn’t glow in the dark. He will help us sort through the facts and fiction.

Suggested reading: Underexposed: What If Radiation Is Actually Good for You by Ed Hiserodt.

Robert J. Cihak, M.D., practiced radiology for over 25 years. He graduated cum laude from Notre Dame and earned his M.D. degree at Harvard Medical School. He was a surgical intern at Stanford, and a diagnostic radiology resident at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He is a past president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) and a Doctors for Disaster Preparedness board member. Besides clinical practice, Dr. Cihak is deeply involved with public policy issues. He advocates for protecting innocent human life, patient and physician freedom, and minimizing social engineering in health care. His articles have been published in multiple newspapers and medical journals, including the British Journal of Medicine and the Western Journal of Medicine.


Join us weekdays at 5 pm ET and the encore at 10 pm ET on America Out Loud Talk Radio. Listen on iHeart Radio, our world-class media player, or our free apps on AppleAndroid, or Alexa. Discover all the episodes on podcast networks, i.e., Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Tunein, Stitcher, and iHeart. You’ll find them the day after they air on talk radio, available on podcast. Extraordinary voices for extraordinary times.

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

America Out Loud is the premier news network with a diverse array of talk shows that inform and inspire. A daily resource for smart people.

MANY VOICES, ONE FREEDOM: UNITED IN THE 1ST AMENDMENT

Join our community: Your insights matter. Contribute to the diversity of thoughts and ideas.

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Sitewide Newsfeed

More Stories
.pp-sub-widget {display:none;} .walk-through-history {display:none;} .powerpress_links {display:none;} .powerpress_embed_box {display:none;}
Share via
Copy link