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Although Benveniste's work was supposedly debunked, 20 Montagnier considers Benveniste a "modern Galileo" who was far ahead of his day and time and who was attacked for investigating a medical and scientific subject that orthodoxy had mistakenly overlooked and even demonized.
Dana Ullman: Nobel Prize Winner Takes Homeopathy Seriously Dana Ullman 2011
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Montagnier's new research evokes memories one of the most sensational stories in French science, often referred to as the 'Benveniste affair.'
Dana Ullman: Nobel Prize Winner Takes Homeopathy Seriously Dana Ullman 2011
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Although Benveniste's work was supposedly debunked, 20 Montagnier considers Benveniste a "modern Galileo" who was far ahead of his day and time and who was attacked for investigating a medical and scientific subject that orthodoxy had mistakenly overlooked and even demonized.
Dana Ullman: Nobel Prize Winner Takes Homeopathy Seriously Dana Ullman 2011
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In addition to Benveniste and Montagnier is the weighty opinion of Brian Josephson, Ph.
Dana Ullman: Nobel Prize Winner Takes Homeopathy Seriously Dana Ullman 2011
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In addition to Benveniste and Montagnier is the weighty opinion of Brian Josephson, Ph.
Dana Ullman: Nobel Prize Winner Takes Homeopathy Seriously Dana Ullman 2011
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Montagnier's new research evokes memories one of the most sensational stories in French science, often referred to as the 'Benveniste affair.'
Dana Ullman: Nobel Prize Winner Takes Homeopathy Seriously Dana Ullman 2011
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In the new interview in Science (Dec. 24, 2010), Luc Montagnier, who won a Nobel Prize in 2008 for discovering the AIDS virus, also expressed real concern about the unscientific atmosphere that presently exists on certain unconventional subjects such as homeopathy, "I am told that some people have reproduced Benveniste's results (showing effects from homeopathic doses), but they are afraid to publish it because of the intellectual terror from people who don't understand it."
Dana Ullman: Disinformation on Homeopathy: Two Leading Sources Dana Ullman 2011
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Benveniste and other researchers used extremely diluted doses of substances that created an effect on a type of white blood cell called basophils.
Dana Ullman: Nobel Prize Winner Takes Homeopathy Seriously Dana Ullman 2011
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Benveniste and other researchers used extremely diluted doses of substances that created an effect on a type of white blood cell called basophils.
Dana Ullman: Nobel Prize Winner Takes Homeopathy Seriously Dana Ullman 2011
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An important English summary of archival findings and their analysis relevant to the Abravanel and the Mendes/De Luna/Benveniste/Nasi families is Renata Segre.
Benvenida Abravanel. 2009
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