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Bert Ehgartner (born 7 October 1962 in Waidhofen an der Ybbs, Lower Austria, Austria) is an Austrian author, journalist, screenwriter, executive producer and director.

Early life

Ehgartner studied journalism, political science and computer science in Vienna, and completed courses in evidence-based medicine.Шаблон:Cn Since 1987 Ehgartner has worked as a freelance journalist, writing for the weekly news magazine profil, Der Standard, an Austrian daily newspaper, and for Süddeutsche Zeitung, the largest German daily newspaper. From 1990 to 1996, he was editor in charge of the Austrian weekly magazine Die Ganze Woche, and from 2000 to 2005 he was editor in charge of the health website surfmed.de.Шаблон:Cn

He also wrote several books on health and science topics.Шаблон:Cn

Ehgartner wrote Dirty Little Secret – The Aluminum Files (available only in German and Polish) and directed a 90-minute documentary film, The Age of Aluminium, where he explains the science behind the threat that he infers from certain aluminium compounds (e.g. aluminium sulfate by referencing the Camelford water pollution incident).

Awards and nominations

  • 2000: Medikinale-International Munich, Germany: First prize "summa cum laude" for the documentary film Ticks – The Real Vampires (2000)
  • 2001: Grand prix at the 39th TECHFILM – International Festival of Films on Science, Technology and Art, Prague, Czech Republic for the documentary film Ticks – The Real Vampires (2000)

Bibliography

  • Dirty little secret – The Age of Aluminium (2012)
  • Шаблон:Lang (Healthy until the doctor comes: A book for self-defence) (2010)
  • Шаблон:Lang (Praise the disease: why it is healthy to get sick from time to time) (2008)
  • Шаблон:Lang (The life formula - Seven secrets to living a long and happy life) (2004)
  • With Kurt Langbein: Шаблон:Lang (The health care cartel – The Seven Deadly Sins of the medical industry) (2002)
  • With Kurt Langbein, Christian Skalnik, Inge Smolek, Michaela Streimelweger, Doris Tschabitscher: Шаблон:Lang (Bioterrorism – The most dangerous weapons of warfare in the world. Who possesses them - what they can do - how to protect yourself) (2002)

Filmography

External links

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