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Preview: Dr. Henry Miller celebrates vaccines for dramatically increasing longevity and eradicating diseases like polio. He notes the success of COVID-19 shots and criticizes the NIH for defunding promising mRNA cancer research.

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

Arts, Society & Culture, Books, News

4.52.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2025

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Preview: Dr. Henry Miller celebrates vaccines for dramatically increasing longevity and eradicating diseases like polio. He notes the success of COVID-19 shots and criticizes the NIH for defunding promising mRNA cancer research.

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0:00.0

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This is CBSI and the world. I'm John Batchel. Vaccines. Much in the news. I welcome my colleague of many years, decades. Dr. Henry Miller. I'm a physician. Henry MillerMD.org is where to find Henry's reporting.

0:42.0

He is the Glenn Swagger Distinguished Scholar at the Science Literary Project,

0:46.8

and he's here to help me understand the word vaccine in the 21st century.

1:00.1

Henry, my fortune to be born after the Second War was that I,

1:10.3

as a child, and I remember my brothers the same way, had a fear of needles. And so there was one physician,

1:13.4

Dr. Vic, who lived nearby us,

1:18.0

and we always knew when we were driving to his house, here comes the horror show.

1:24.6

However, many years later, when a grown-up, I learned that what was actually going on wasn't the needle, but it was vaccinations.

1:29.0

There's a very helpful article in the New York Times now.

1:34.7

Your vaccine questions answered, which I would guess is very helpful to the young parents.

1:42.4

But it was helpful to me, too, to review what that Dr. Vic Needle represented in the 1940s. And since then, all miracles for children, every one of them.

1:47.0

Some of these problems were commonplace before the Second War, and they disappeared afterwards.

1:53.2

Do I speak generally?

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