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<text id=90TT1787>
<title>
July 09, 1990: But Don't Hold Your Breath
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
July 09, 1990 Abortion's Most Wrenching Questions
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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GERMANY, Page 86
But Don't Hold Your Breath
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<body>
<p>By Emily Mitchell
</p>
<p> "A scientist should change his field about every ten years,"
says Baron Manfred von Ardenne. A man of his word, he has
worked over the years in physics, radio electronics and
microbiology, and even helped Stalin build an atom bomb. As
East Germany's best-known scientist, Von Ardenne, 83, heads a
private lab in Dresden. His latest project is one to make
skeptics gasp in disbelief. An "oxygen multistep therapy"--which includes inhaling pure oxygen while exercising--it is
being touted as both a cure for cancer and a fountain of
youth. He claims good results, though the final proof may be
up in the air.
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</body>
</article>
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