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Gene therapy for sickle cell disease has a breathtaking price tag of 2-3 million dollars per person, and for some people who receive it, is doesn't actually cure the condition. That's according to Richard Brodsky, a sickle cell expert at … Gene therapy for sickle cell disease often isn't a cure, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »
We remember NYS Assemblyman Richard Brodsky with NYPIRG Executive Director Blair Horner, and Quinnipiac University Poll Analyst Mary Snow discusses public perception during the pandemic.
Listen to HIV and Cancer Survivor Richard Brodsky talks life, positive mental attitude and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.Richard Brodsky has been living with HIV+ since 1997, he is a brain cancer survivor since 2002, and a marathon runner for life. Brodsky is the only person in the world who is living with HIV and brain cancer. At age 67, Brodsky will be running his 67th marathon in Kisumu, Kenya on World AIDS Day 2019, an event sponsored by the Richard M. Brodsky Foundation. In conjunction with the marathon, Brodsky's Foundation has sponsored 33 orphan dinner dances for 9,300+ Kenyan orphans since 2006 and provided medical care for 1,800+ Kenyan orphans. Brodsky's future plans include running a marathon on his 100th birthday with his wife Jodi. Says Richard, ‘it is never a question as to if WE CAN, the reality is WE CAN! This is how people need to live, especially those living with HIV or cancer. Brodsky also authored two books: Jodi, the Greatest Love Story Ever Told and the 4th edition of Richard Brodsky's Journey of Hope is a work in progress.www.richardmbrodsky.org foundation websitewww.worldaidsmarathon.com marathon websitewww.5kaidscancer.com 5K AIDS / Cancer Run / Walk in America websitewww.trebloon.com book websiteGO SOCIALwww.facebook.com/harlemworldmagazine.comwww.harlemworldmagazine.comSUBSCRIBEOn iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and TuneIn + Alexa.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)
Richard Brodsky talks about Governor Cuomo's support of Joe Biden
Ted Lindner chats with Richard Brodsky, a marathon runner who is a brain cancer survivor and HIV-positive. Richard talks about how he started running despite his diseases, his past runs, and his upcoming run on December 1st.
Former Assemblyman Richard Brodsky talks about Charlie King and the IDC
Richard Brodsky, former New York State Assemblyman, sponsor of the Public Authorities Reform Act signed into law in 2009, talks about the current NYS legislature, corruption due to campaign financing law, interference in voter rights, and more.
Guest: Richard Brodsky, the Richard M. Brodsky Foundation. Richard is an HIV/AIDS and brain cancer survivor. Two years to the day from Richard’s brain cancer surgery, he and his wife Jodi were flying to Kenya to sponsor the first ever World AIDS Marathon. If you think that’s amazing, wait until you hear the rest of the story! The Richard M. Brodsky Foundation exists to raise money for an AIDS cure or vaccine, research, to benefit those already living with HIV/AIDS, and to benefit those with brain cancer. The Richard M. Brodsky's Foundation’s goal is to raise America’s awareness that AIDS is an epidemic that has affected the lives of millions of people globally, especially in Third World countries. (For a copy of this interview go to www.w4tsr.com, click on Joni Aldrich, episode 11/5/13) Listen to Joni live M-F at 2:00 p.m. ET on www.W4CS.com. To learn more about Joni, go to www.JoniAldrich.com
Former Assemblyman Richard Brodsky talks about the various primary races in NYS
An Interview with Richard Brodsky who talks about political corruption in light of the Malcolm Smtih scandal
The recent attempts to constrict collective bargaining and to reduce public employee costs touched off a national political storm in Wisconsin. What lessons should New York State draw from the recent political unrest in Wisconsin? "Wisconsin in New York? Politics, Policy & the Public Interest" is a debate between leading progressive and conservative experts Richard Brodsky and Daniel DiSalvo on the New York's uncertain financial future. These leading experts on national labor issues will debate under the watchful eye of the moderator Dr. Dennis Smith, Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Wagner School.Download here
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