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Methylene blue is widely marketed over the counter to the general public as well as to the natural health, health freedom, and freedom communities, often on the internet. It is flooding America. Some sellers are touting methylene blue as a “miracle” tonic that improves “cognitive function”1 and boosts energy to previously unimagined heights. Some have given live demonstrations on TV and podcasts demonstrating how the oral form hyperactivates some people within 35 minutes of the first dose — a typical stimulant drug rush — which is actually a danger signal for potentially activating them into a dangerous manic episode during future exposures or even more deadly outcomes. Read the full article here: Methylene Blue is highly neurotoxic to your brain and mind In reality, methylene blue is a lethal neurotoxin, a poison to the brain. It has the same basic chemical composition and harmful clinical effects as the oldest and most neurotoxic “antidepressants,” the monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). It also has similarities to the neurotoxic phenothiazine “antipsychotic” drugs, including the original Thorazine (chlorpromazine), but methylene blue is more stimulating or activating. Methylene blue is not a miraculous new discovery. It is the opposite. Created in 1876 in a lab — it is the oldest manmade chemical to be used in medicine. But in well over a century, methylene blue has never been FDA-approved for psychiatric purposes. Later, its chemical structure was modified in labs for creating many of the earliest, most neurotoxic psychiatric drugs. Methylene blue suppresses or destroys forms of the enzyme monoamine oxidase that are used by the brain for controlling or modulating four different powerful neurotransmitters — serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. In short, by crushing monoamine oxidase, methylene blue causes overstimulation of four of the brain's major neurotransmitters, all of which profoundly impact the mind. After the FDA was created in 1906, methylene blue was grandfathered into the market by the agency as an obscure antidote for methemoglobinemia, but it must be emphasized that the FDA has never tested the safety of methylene blue for any purpose. Furthermore, the FDA, based on its adverse reporting system and scientific reports, has published serious warnings about potentially lethal adverse reactions from methylene blue, especially when combined with numerous other drugs.2 The first MAOIs used as depressants were derived from methylene blue, and they turned out to be so toxic that the first two were quickly taken off the market by the FDA. One caused lethal liver disease, and the other caused hypertensive crises. Methylene blue is known to impair liver function tests and to cause hypertensive crises. Early on, all MAOIs were removed for a while from the international list of approved drugs. Please go to this endnote in my report for a list of historical and scientific studies about the extraordinary history and the nature of methylene blue and the other MAOIs.3 Psychiatry and the psychopharmaceutical complex are so driven to impose neurotoxins upon our brains ⎯ some MAOI antidepressants remain on the market today. FDA Full Prescribing Information for the existing MAOI antidepressants, readily available online,4 provides quick access to the kinds of adverse effects caused by methylene blue. These FDA documents also provide lists of the foods and of some of the many, many drugs you cannot take with MAOIs, like methylene blue, without risking death from serotonin syndrome or a hypertensive crisis. Meanwhile, all of America is being made a market for the original mother of them all, methylene blue, without requiring a prescription, with bizarrely distorted claims, and with unlimited supplies handed out as easily as a new caffeinated soda. All of the three approved MAOIs, as well as methylene blue, carry repeated warnings at the FDA and in the scientific community about causing the two potentially crippling and lethal outcomes, serotonin syndrome and malignant hypertension (see below). These potentially lethal outcomes, as with all MAOIs, become much more serious and higher risk when methylene blue is taken with certain foods such as cheese and bananas, or literally with so many other drugs that it is impossible to memorize them or to keep track of them. Here is one version of a short summary of the long list of dangerous interactions between MAOIs, including methylene blue, and other drugs and foods, taken from Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics (2018, p. 274): Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors Serotonin syndrome is the most serious drug interaction for the MAOIs (see Adverse Effects). The most common cause of serotonin syndrome in patients taking MAOIs is the accidental coadministration of a SHT reuptake-inhibiting antidepressant or tryptophan. Other serious drug interactions include those with meperidine and tramadol. MAOIs also interact with sympathomimetics such as pseudoephedrine, phenylephrine, oxymetazoline, phenylpropanolamine, and amphetamine; these are commonly found in cold and allergy medication and diet aids and should be avoided by patients taking MAOIs. Likewise, patients on MAOIs must avoid foods containing high levels of tyramine: soy products, dried meats and sausages, dried fruits, home-brewed and tap beers, red wine, pickled or fermented foods, and aged cheeses. I am presenting this detailed summary in the hope of gaining the immediate attention of people and businesses who are promoting methylene blue and anyone who is unfortunately taking it. Please share this summary or the entire document as widely as possible and with proper attribution. An extensive article follows, detailing my professional experience in the arena of psychopharmacology. It includes a lengthy scientific analysis with more than two dozen endnotes containing an even greater number of scientific citations. Read the full article here: Methylene Blue is highly neurotoxic to your brain and mind End Notes 1 All stimulants from caffeine to Ritalin (methylphenidate) and on to methamphetamine and cocaine, and including MAOIs, can produce subjective feelings of improved concentration or memory, and some short-term studies show a brief improvement. This is caused by obsessive-compulsive mental focusing and is driven by a narrowing of general awareness and judgment. No FDA-approved stimulants, for example, have been proven to help cognition or academic performance, and all harm the brain long-term. Here is a study that is negligent in its claims and its lack of warnings about methylene blue that may have encouraged the current epidemic use: https://psychiatryonline.org/doi/full/10.1176/appi.pn.2016.pp8a5 I have researched these issues in multiple scientific papers and books, including Brain-Disabling Treatments in Psychiatry: Drugs, Electroshock, and the Psychopharmaceutical Complex, second edition (2008). For an easily accessible, comprehensive look at stimulant drug effects, also see my free resource center on children and stimulant medications: https://breggin.com/Childrens-Resources-Center 2 Drug Safety Communication: Serious CNS reactions possible when methylene blue is given to patients taking certain psychiatric medications | FDA and FDA Drug Safety Communication: Updated information about the drug interaction between methylene blue and Drug Safety Podcasts > FDA Drug Safety Podcast for Healthcare Professionals: Updated information about the drug interaction between methylene blue and serotonergic psychiatric medications (methylthioninium chloride) and serotonergic psychiatric medications | FDA and much more comprehensive coverage of methylene blue adverse effects with special warnings for professionals can be found at Methylene Blue Monograph for Professionals – Drugs.com 3 Half_a_century_of_antidepressant_drugs_-20151101-21548-vmvosk-libre.pdf. Also see Methylene Blue: The Long and Winding Road From Stain to Brain: Part 2 – PubMed and Methylene Blue in the Treatment of Neuropsychiatric Disorders – PubMed; and Iproniazid | Antidepressant, Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor & Mental Health | Britannica; Methylene Blue: The Long and Winding Road From Stain to Brain: Part 2 – PubMed; Monoaminergic neurotransmission: the history of the discovery of antidepressants from 1950s until today – PubMed. These cover the fascinating history of MAOIs and Methylene Blue. 4 The currently approved MAOI antidepressants are phenelzine (Nardil), tranylcypromine (Parnate), selegiline (Eldpryl, Emsam, Zelapar)), and isocarboxazid (Marplan). ______ Learn more about Dr. Peter Breggin's work: https://breggin.com/ See more from Dr. Breggin's long history of being a reformer in psychiatry: https://breggin.com/Psychiatry-as-an-Instrument-of-Social-and-Political-Control Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal, the how-to manual @ https://breggin.com/a-guide-for-prescribers-therapists-patients-and-their-families/ Get a copy of Dr. Breggin's latest book: WHO ARE THE “THEY” - THESE GLOBAL PREDATORS? WHAT ARE THEIR MOTIVES AND THEIR PLANS FOR US? HOW CAN WE DEFEND AGAINST THEM? 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Comedian and friend of the cast Dan Wilbur returns to discuss an episode where Breckin Meyer plays a painter with messed up visions and also creepy stuff happens with that PI guy. Plus we discuss XXX parody ideas for the Twilight Zone, Drug names, and the world's worst game show. This is a fun episode with some all-time riffs so listen right now!
Dan Berger. California Wine Country with Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger today includes Dan's thoughts about tariffs and wine sales. This continues some of the subject matter he discussed on this episode of CWC three weeks ago. Dan Berger begins by describing an online newsletter and Substack called Fermentations, written by Tom Wark. Dan says it has the most interesting perspective on the business. For the rest of today Dan and Steve will talk about some tastings and also about tariffs and the changing retail and wholesale wine market. Dan sees that the impositions of tariffs is going to be devastating throughout the wine industry. It will negatively impact foreign wine, but it will also adversely affect the entire market. 37% of retail sales are imported. If a bottle of champagne has gone from $50 to $125, buyers won't buy. Wine prices are going to stay the same for California wine, and prices of European wine will go up. The United States Wine Trade Alliance, representing 5,000 businesses, is attempting to lobby against the tariffs, but with dim prospects. Dan suggests looking for wines that are already here and buying what you want, now. Layoffs, Disinvestment & Ownership Concentration There have been layoffs in the wholesale wine business. In the last year, wineries have been going out of business. Vintage Wine Merchants has closed and Constellation has announced their intention to sell their wine properties. Mr. Foley has been buying wineries in these distressed conditions and now owns something like thirty brands. Dan says that if the tariffs stay in place for over a year, look out for big trouble. Also, Canada has stopped buying American wine and spirits too. Canada has been an important source of revenue for some California wineries. Chardonnay, Albariño and Gamay 2023 Kumeu River Estate Chardonnay from New Zealand that comes from a winemaker named Michael Brackovich that Dan knows. The winery is not far from Auckland, on a lovely bay. The wine is delicious. No tariffs have been threatened on New Zealand and Australia, at least yet. It is a great example of southern hemisphere Chardonnay. They also taste a Hendry 2023 Albariño, from the Napa Valley. It is a variety that grows in Portugal and Spain, and also some in California. Dan says it has the structure of Gewürztraminer but the aromatics of a Riesling only with additional orange peel flavors. Dan has selected wines today from California, Australia and New Zealand whose prices will not change. Finally they taste a Gamay, which is similar to Pinot Noir. This comes from a property called Mount Edward in New Zealand. It could have been made into a fruity Beaujolais style wine but this one has a little more substance. It has black pepper flavors that come from the colder climate. New Zealand makes a lot of Gamay, which usually becomes the young fruity Beaujolais style. This wine is made more like a Syrah, focussed on acidity, instead of that. Dan would pair it with a well-done hamburger with some char on it.
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Jo Cheah talks to Debra Kennedy, director of MotherSafe, about her paper on drug safety in pregnancy. Debra discusses the key considerations when stopping or starting a medicine during pregnancy, and the ways in which medicines can affect developing fetuses. Debra also explains the Australian categorisation system for prescribing medicines in pregnancy. Read the full article by Debra and her co-author, Ronald Batagol, in Australian Prescriber.
Treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), like that of many other cancers, spans a spectrum from curative to palliative intent. To explore the "grey zone" of treatment goals for intermediate-stage HCC patients, Dr. Sabeen Dhand interviews a panel of experts in the field: medical oncologists Dr. Adam Burgoyne and Dr. Lingling Du, along with interventional radiologists Dr. Kirema Garcia-Reyes and Dr. Zachary Berman. Physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants can follow this link to earn CME / CE credits for completing an accredited learning activity related to this discussion: https://www.cmeuniversity.com/course/take/125739 --- This podcast is supported by an educational grant from AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals and Boston Scientific. --- SYNPOSIS The discussion begins with an explanation of the Barcelona-Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) staging system. While this system takes into account helpful factors such as liver function, performance status, and tumor burden, it fails to fully capture the true heterogeneity of the HCC patient population. Additional considerations include tumor biology, response to previous treatments, and the location of metastases. The specialists then share their experiences in treating patients with comorbid gastrointestinal cancers and mixed tumors, discuss the benefits of an interventional oncology clinic setting, and highlight virtual opportunities for connecting with tumor boards. They also offer advice on patient education regarding treatment options. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction to BCLC Staging 03:02 - Impact of Performance Status 06:29 - Predictors of Survival in HCC 09:51 - Palliative versus Curative Treatment Intent 13:55 - Comorbid and Mixed Gastrointestinal Cancers 16:51 - Adverse Effects of Treatment 20:37 - Interventional Oncology in the Clinic Setting 23:06 - Navigating Multiple Provider Viewpoints 28:01 - Complex Case Examples --- RESOURCES BCLC strategy for prognosis prediction and treatment recommendation: The 2022 update (Reig et al, 2022): https://www.journal-of-hepatology.eu/article/S0168-8278(21)02223-6/fulltext CME Accreditation Information: https://f7cae4ec-b69e-490d-9e0f-19b16a6f146d.usrfiles.com/ugd/f7cae4_a7c37ea3cd1b4d3fa53d5edf8dfe255b.pdf
In the past five years, the use of immunotherapeutic agents for advanced cancers has emerged as a promising alternative to tyrosine kinase inhibitors and chemotherapy, making it an exciting time to be practicing oncology. In this episode, Dr. Tyler Sandow interviews oncology experts about the landscape of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and the current state of immunotherapy treatments. He is joined by medical oncologists Dr. Jonathan Mizrah, Dr. Lingling Du, and Dr. Adam Burgoyne, as well as interventional oncologist Dr. Zachary Berman. Physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants can follow this link to earn CME / CE credits for completing an accredited learning activity related to this discussion: https://www.cmeuniversity.com/course/take/125737 --- This podcast is supported by an educational grant from: AstraZeneca https://www.astrazeneca.com/our-therapy-areas/oncology.html With additional support from: Boston Scientific https://www.bostonscientific.com/en-US/medical-specialties/interventional-radiology/interventional-oncology.html --- SYNPOSIS Drs. Burgoyne and Mizrahi provide a primer on immunotherapy and explain how they communicate the principles of this treatment to their patients. Dr. Du discusses the Imbrave clinical trial and how recent studies have shown improved overall survival when immunotherapeutic agents are used, especially when multiple agents targeting various pathways are employed. When choosing between different regimens, the doctors consider factors such as the patient's underlying liver function, symptom burden, and prior treatments. Importantly, the doctors also discuss contraindications to immunotherapy, including a history of organ transplant, autoimmune disease, and poor performance status—all of which put patients at high risk for deterioration with this treatment. The treatment of patients with poor liver function remains controversial, as underlying cirrhosis may prevent the recovery of liver function. Dr. Berman outlines recent clinical trials studying the effects of transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) combined with immunotherapy. Finally, the doctors discuss the future of HCC treatment and the benefits of continued innovation in both interventional and medical oncology. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction to Immunotherapy 04:32 - Notable Clinical Trials 13:39 - HCC Etiology and Immunotherapy Outcomes 18:43 - Contraindications for Immunotherapy 23:05 - Adverse Effects from Treatment 25:14 - Combination Therapy 36:22 - Considerations for Immunotherapy Dosing 40:26 - The Future of HCC Treatment --- RESOURCES Atezolizumab plus Bevacizumab in Unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma, IMbrave150 Trial (Finn et al, 2020): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32402160/ Tremelimumab plus Durvalumab in Unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma, HIMALAYA Trial (Abou-Alfa et al, 2022): https://evidence.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/EVIDoa2100070 Nivolumab versus sorafenib in advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (CheckMate 459): a randomised, multicentre, open-label, phase 3 trial (Yau, 2022): https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanonc/article/PIIS1470-2045(21)00604-5/abstract Nivolumab (NIVO) plus ipilimumab (IPI) vs lenvatinib (LEN) or sorafenib (SOR) as first-line treatment for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC): First results from CheckMate 9DW (Galle, 2024): https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JCO.2024.42.17_suppl.LBA4008 Randomized Phase 3 LEAP-012 Study: Transarterial Chemoembolization With or Without Lenvatinib Plus Pembrolizumab for Intermediate-Stage Hepatocellular Carcinoma Not Amenable to Curative Treatment (Llovet, 2022): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35119481/ Find this episode on BackTable.com for more resources.
CME credits: 0.75 Valid until: 20-12-2025 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/effective-monitoring-and-management-of-adverse-effects-in-metastatic-escc/29792/ This online CME activity focuses on the first-line treatment of advanced or metastatic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) with the addition of an immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) to chemotherapy. Participants will learn about anti-PD-1 agents for ESCC that are either approved or are actively being investigated, along with their differentiating features; practice-changing data; and current guideline recommendations to inform first-line treatment selection decisions for patients with metastatic ESCC. Strategies to monitor and mitigate adverse effects associated with the use of combination ICI and chemotherapy regimens to optimize treatment adherence and patient outcomes will also be explored. Please stay tuned for additional content to this program available for credit. The maximum amount of credit available for the entire activity 0.75.
Heather Hsu is a pediatric hospitalist at Boston Medical Center and an assistant professor of pediatrics at the Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. K.A. Nash, J. Perdomo, and H.E. Hsu. Health Equity Rounds — Root-Cause and Solutions-Oriented Discussions of Medical Racism. N Engl J Med 2024;391:1763-1765.
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This week Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Kevin Gray about cannabis use and potential adverse effects.
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-402 Overview: Some blood pressure medications have been found to cause adverse side effects in older adults, such as itchy skin and an increased risk of stroke. Join us as we cover 2 recent publications that add clinical implications to which blood pressure medications we use. Come away feeling confident to improve hypertension outcomes in older patients. Episode resource links: JAMA Dermatol. Published online May 22, 2024. doi:10.1001/jamadermatol.2024.1230 JAMA Netw Open. 2023;6(12):e2344998. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.44998 Guest: Robert A. Baldor MD, FAAFP Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-402 Overview: Some blood pressure medications have been found to cause adverse side effects in older adults, such as itchy skin and an increased risk of stroke. Join us as we cover 2 recent publications that add clinical implications to which blood pressure medications we use. Come away feeling confident to improve hypertension outcomes in older patients. Episode resource links: JAMA Dermatol. Published online May 22, 2024. doi:10.1001/jamadermatol.2024.1230 JAMA Netw Open. 2023;6(12):e2344998. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.44998 Guest: Robert A. Baldor MD, FAAFP Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
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CME credits: 0.75 Valid until: 30-08-2025 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/monitoring-and-managing-treatment-related-adverse-effects-associated-with-her2-directed-agents/26793/ This online MinuteCE program delves into the significance of HER2 as an actionable biomarker across various tumor types, emphasizing its implications for targeted therapies and clinical decision-making. Participants will evaluate emerging data on the efficacy of HER2-directed agents in advanced HER2-positive solid tumors and learn evidence-based strategies to monitor and mitigate treatment-related adverse events. Enhance your expertise so that you can optimize treatment adherence and improve patient outcomes.
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How she got into practice and how she got into the GLP-1 space. (2:25) Peptide vs a drug. (10:45) The dose matters. (11:18) The GLP-1 deficiency factors. (15:50) Running into the resistance wall. (20:11) The downstream effects of GLP-1s on our metabolism. (22:15) The musculoskeletal impacts of GLP-1s. (25:38) Breaking down the GLP-1 peptides. (28:45) The thickening. (32:10) A wonderful tool/opportunity for people to get their lives back. (34:50) Wiring the brain through the use of these neurogenerative peptides. (37:48) Who is the best candidate for this peptide? (42:49) Addressing the fears surrounding these GLP-1s. (45:05) Is supplementation more important when on GLP-1s? (56:54) Understanding the incentives of a compounding pharmacy. (58:04) Speculating on the smear campaign against GLP-1s. (1:02:45) Why we're Pottenger's cats. (1:08:56) Be an example to your children. (1:11:27) Addressing the autoimmune crisis. (1:16:13) The importance of educating yourself and being proactive as a patient. (1:18:57) Strength training is NON-NEGOTIABLE! (1:20:40) Lessons learned from her mentor. (1:23:25) One tool in the toolbox. (1:26:34) Her favorite peptides. (1:28:12) This is a slow and low process. (1:30:07) Why losing weight is the easier part. Maintaining it is hard. (1:31:25) Related Links/Products Mentioned Ozempic Uncovered Course Visit Entera Skincare for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! ** Promo code MPM at checkout for 10% off their order or 10% off their first month of a subscribe-and-save. ** June Promotion: MAPS 15 Minutes | Bikini Bundle | Shredded Summer Bundle 50% off! ** Code JUNE50 at checkout ** Ozempic: A Weight Loss Miracle or Metabolic Menace? A Discussion with Dr. Tyna Moore & Calley Means Trends and Disparities in Cardiometabolic Health Among U.S. Adults, 1999-2018 Adverse Effects of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Evidence-Based Guideline for Adult Sedation, Pain Assessment, and Analgesia in a Low Resource Setting Intensive Care Unit: Review Article Healthy weight loss maintenance with exercise, GLP-1 receptor agonist, or both combined followed by one year without treatment: a post-treatment analysis of a randomised placebo-controlled trial Mind Pump #2110: Ozempic The Miracle Fat Loss Peptide: The Truth With Dr. William Seeds Mind Pump #2187: Why Building Muscle Is More Important Than Losing Fat With Dr. Gabrielle Lyon How Affordable Could Generic Ozempic Be? As Low as $5 a Month, Study Finds Pottenger's Cats: Early Epigenetics and Implications for Your Health TRANSCEND your goals! Telehealth Provider • Physician Directed GET YOUR PERSONALIZED TREATMENT PLAN! Hormone Replacement Therapy, Cognitive Function, Sleep & Fatigue, Athletic Performance and MORE. Their online process and medical experts make it simple to find out what's right for you. Peptide World Congress – Seeds Scientific Research & Performance Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources Featured Guest/People Mentioned Dr. Tyna Moore (@drtyna) Instagram Website The Dr. Tyna Show Podcast Mark Hyman, M.D. (@drmarkhyman) Instagram Layne Norton, Ph.D. (@biolayne) Instagram Dr. William Seeds (@williamseedsmd) Instagram Leonard Pastrana. Pharm D Dr. Gabrielle Lyon (@drgabriellelyon) Instagram Drew Canole (@drewcanole) Instagram Lily Nichols RDN (@lilynicholsrdn) Instagram
Doug is joined by first-time guest Dr. Saul Schwartz, Professor Emeritus at the School of Public Administration at Carleton University in Ottawa, who holds a Ph.D. in Economics. They discuss Dr. Schwartz's recent paper titled "Tilting the Playing Field Away from the Discharge of Debts: The Case of Consumer Proposals in Canada." Together, they discuss the rise of consumer proposals over bankruptcies in Canada, surplus income, the influence of licensed insolvency trustees and creditors, unregulated debt advisors, and potential solutions for low-income debtors. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 03:35 Failure rate for consumer proposals 05:07 Why have consumer proposals overtaken bankruptcies in Canada? 08:33 Surplus income 12:12 Are the licensed insolvency trustees making more money on consumer proposals? 14:50 The creditors impact on a bankruptcy and consumer proposals 24:55 Unregulated debt advisors 33:39 Solutions for low-income debtors 44:22 Final thoughts Related Links: Dr. Saul Schwartz, Biography - https://carleton.ca/sppa/people/schwartz-saul/ The Adverse Effects of the Debt Advisory Marketplace on the Insolvency System - https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/office-superintendent-bankruptcy/en/licensed-insolvency-trustees/adverse-effects-of-the-debt-advisory-marketplace-on-the-insolvency-system Consumer Proposal vs Personal Bankruptcy - https://www.hoyes.com/consumer-proposals/consumer-proposal-vs-bankruptcy/ Is a Consumer Proposal the same as a Bankruptcy? - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/consumer-proposal-bankruptcy/ Who Does What in a Bankruptcy and Consumer Proposal? - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/who-does-what-in-a-bankruptcy-and-consumer-proposal/ Bankruptcy & Your Credit Score - https://www.hoyes.com/personal-bankruptcy/effect-bankruptcy-credit-rating/ Consumer Proposal And Your Credit Rating - https://www.hoyes.com/consumer-proposals/consumer-proposal-affect-credit-rating/ Negotiating Consumer Proposals. What Your Creditors Expect - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/negotiating-consumer-proposals-what-your-creditors-are-expecting/ Avoid The Surplus Income Penalty With A Consumer Proposal -https://www.hoyes.com/blog/avoid-the-surplus-income-penalty-with-a-consumer-proposal/ Why Surplus Income Is an Important Part Of Your Debt Recovery - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/surplus-income-important-part-debt-recovery/ Surplus Income Bankruptcy Calculator - https://www.hoyes.com/personal-bankruptcy/cost-of-bankruptcy-fees/surplus-income-calculator/ Surplus Income Payments - https://www.hoyes.com/personal-bankruptcy/cost-of-bankruptcy-fees/surplus-income-payments/ Will the Federal Government Finally Put an End to Unregulated, Unlicensed Debt Consultants? - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/will-the-federal-government-finally-put-an-end-to-unregulated-unlicensed-debt-consultants/
In today's episode, we are thrilled to have Dr. Jennifer Jablow join us to discuss the truth behind Botox, fillers, and toxins. Dr. Jablow sheds light on various aspects of Botox, including its long-term impacts, potential side effects, and natural beauty alternatives that work BETTER than botox. Tune in to gain insights from her expertise and personal experiences in the medical field. Key Topics Covered: -The Start with Botox: How Dr. Jablow began speaking on Botox her personal experience with Botox poisoning. -Long-term Impact of Botox: What we don't know and the potential impacts 5, 10, 20 years from now. -Understanding Botox Flu: What it is and its implications. -Histamine Reactions and Botox: The connection between Botox and histamine reactions. -Botox Ages You: Understanding how Botox makes you look older. -Botox and MCAS: Exploring the relationship between Botox and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). -Preventative Botox: Is it real and effective? -Adverse Effects of Botox: Discussing the lesser-known side effects. -Natural Beauty Alternatives: Exploring options beyond Botox. -Dr. Jablow's Beauty Routine: Insights into her personal beauty regimen. -Health Routine: What her health routine looks like. -Listener Question: How to soften horizontal forehead wrinkles without Botox. Teeth Whitening: Dr. Jablow's natural beauty product. Mouth Taping Alternatives: Discussing alternatives to mouth taping. Join us for an enlightening conversation that covers everything from medical insights to personal beauty tips, providing a comprehensive look at Botox and its alternatives. Follow Dr. Jablow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drwhitesmile Shop IntelliWHITE: https://shopintelliwhite.com (Use code drjablow20 for 20% off!) If you love Slightly Spiritual and want to help us expand our community, please leave us a quick review on ITunes or Spotify! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slig…od/id1542525641 Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/slightlyspiritualpod/ Follow Cindy on Instagram: www.instagram.com/revealingsoul/ Follow Ali on Instagram: www.instagram.com/alitmoresco/
Florin Rotar is the pioneering Chief AI Officer known for leading Avanade's AI strategy. Avanade is a joint venture between Accenture and Microsoft with 50,000 employees worldwide, established in 2000 to drive innovation on the Microsoft platform. Previously serving as Avanade's CTO, Florin has played a pivotal role in shaping the organization's AI vision and strategy since his early days as a consultant. A seasoned speaker and thought leader in AI, he passionately advocates for AI's potential to empower humanity. Florin's global outlook stems from his experience living in 10 countries across three continents. He frequently shares his insights on AI through blogging, offering a valuable resource on AI-related topics. His commitment to leveraging AI for positive impact is evident, as echoed by my own encounter with him during a panel discussion last year.In this episode, we discussHow Florin became Chief AI Officer and why it's an important roleHow to deploy more responsible AI practicesThe role importance of accountability in tech and how to ensure it's baked into the creation of new products 2025 predictions about the evolution of AI What it will take for people to start trusting and collaborating with AI rather than seeing it as competition Much moreResourcesFlorin's LinkedInFun fact article Bruce Feiler discusses the future of relationships on AI and the Future of Work
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Welcome to the Paint The Medical Picture Podcast, created and hosted by Sonal Patel, BA, CPMA, CPC, CMC, ICDCM. Thanks to all of you for making this a Top 15 Podcast for 3 Years: https://blog.feedspot.com/medical_billing_and_coding_podcasts/ I'd love your continued support of this content-rich, value-add podcast to help you succeed in the business of medicine: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonal-patel5/support Sonal's 12th Season starts up and Episode 1 features her Newsworthy update on the CDC's health advisory on counterfeit Botox® injections and their adverse effects. Trusty Tip features Sonal's compliance recommendations on the new HCPCS code for a corticosteroid injectate. Spark inspires us all to reflect on collaboration based on the inspirational words of Henry Ford. Thanks to Advanced Coding Services: Website: https://advancedcodingservices.com/ Paint The Medical Picture Podcast now on: Spotify for Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonal-patel5 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6hcJAHHrqNLo9UmKtqRP3X Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast/id1530442177 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8zMGYyMmZiYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/bc6146d7-3d30-4b73-ae7f-d77d6046fe6a/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/tcwfkshx Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast-WRZvAw Find Paint The Medical Picture Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzNUxmYdIU_U8I5hP91Kk7A Find Sonal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonapate/ And checkout the website: https://paintthemedicalpicturepodcast.com/ If you'd like to be a sponsor of the Paint The Medical Picture Podcast series, please contact Sonal directly for pricing: PaintTheMedicalPicturePodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonal-patel5/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonal-patel5/support
This is episode 3 of a 6-part special series on sleep with Dr. Matthew Walker, Ph.D., a professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, and leading public educator about the role of sleep in health, disease and performance. We explain how our sleep architecture changes as we age. We also cover how childhood development and aging affect sleep biology and needs. We also discuss whether polyphasic sleep (multiple short sleep periods) is beneficial. Then, we discuss naps, including their positive benefits, individual variability, those who should not nap, and alternative rest states like non-sleep deep rest. Dr. Walker shares protocols to optimize nap duration, timing and effectiveness. We also explore the effects of caffeine on sleep and other health aspects, as well as the optimal timing for caffeine intake. This episode describes many actionable science-based tools for optimizing sleep, naps and caffeine use for better health and performance. The next episode in this special series explores the relationship between sleep, memory, and creativity. For show notes, including referenced articles and additional resources, please visit hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/huberman Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman Timestamps (00:00:00) Sleep Structure (00:01:29) Sponsors: BetterHelp, LMNT & Waking Up (00:05:42) Sleep Phases & Lifespan (00:11:58) Sleep Stages & Lifespan, Sleep Paralysis & Animals (00:20:19) Adults & Biphasic Sleep, Modern Society (00:25:14) Chronotype, Circadian Rhythms & Biological Flexibility (00:29:07) Genetics & Chronotype (00:31:42) Sponsor: AG1 (00:32:55) Biphasic Sleep, Adults; Body Position & Sleepiness (00:40:09) Naps, Positive Benefits, Nighttime Insomnia (00:49:38) Tool: Optimal Nap: Duration & Timing; Grogginess (00:58:15) Nap Capacity, “Liminal” States & NSDR (01:07:37) NASA Nap Culture, Power Naps (01:11:49) Sponsor: Eight Sleep (01:12:50) Tools: Nap Timing, “Fragile” Nighttime Sleep; On-Off-On Protocol (01:18:57) Avoiding Naps: Insomnia, Aging & Sleep Quality Decline (01:28:20) Caffeine, “Nappuccino”; Hot Drinks (01:38:28) Adenosine Clearance, Sleep (01:43:10) Tool: Delaying Caffeine, Afternoon Crash, Sleep Quality (01:49:06) Caffeine, Health, Antioxidants; Caffeine Tolerance & Alcohol (01:56:54) Tool: Nap “Enhancements”, Caffeine, Light & Face Washing (02:04:33) Polyphasic Sleep, Adverse Effects (02:12:43) Sleep Deprivation & Car Crashes; Polyphasic Sleep (02:16:49) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter Disclaimer
PerfWeb 98 continues its educational journey into Day 2, focusing on the pivotal aspects of Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS) and its adverse effects. Scheduled for Tuesday, March 19, 2024, this session is a crucial convergence for perfusionists, offering deep dives into the complexities and challenges associated with ECLS treatments. Endorsed with 1.2 Category 1 CEUs by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP), this seminar underscores the commitment to providing cutting-edge education and fostering a deeper understanding of critical care in perfusion practices. Event Overview Date: Tuesday, March 19, 2024 Time: 1700-1900 PerfWeb 98—Day 2 is singularly designed to enrich the knowledge base of perfusionists with a comprehensive exploration of ECLS. This session aims to equip professionals with the insights needed to navigate the adverse effects of ECLS, enhancing patient care and outcomes. The seminar is an essential platform for those in the field seeking to bolster their expertise, stay updated with the latest research, and engage in meaningful discussions on overcoming ECLS challenges. Session Details Adverse Effects of ECLS Faculty: V. Carlyle, RN, BSN-CCRN The session will be led by V. Carlyle, RN, BSN-CCRN, a distinguished figure in the field of critical care nursing with extensive experience in ECLS. Carlyle's presentation is set to cover the gamut of potential adverse effects associated with ECLS, including but not limited to thrombosis, bleeding, infection, and neurological complications. The session aims to not only outline these challenges but also to delve into preventive strategies, management techniques, and the latest research findings that can help mitigate these adverse effects. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in an interactive discussion, sharing experiences, strategies, and questions related to ECLS complications. This collaborative environment is designed to foster a community of learning and support among perfusionists and critical care professionals. CEU Accreditation This session has received the approval of 1.2 Category 1 CEUs by the ABCP, validating its educational merit and relevance to the perfusion community. This accreditation ensures that participants are recognized for their dedication to advancing their knowledge and skills, contributing to their professional development and the quality of care provided to patients. Why Attend? Expert Insights: Gain valuable knowledge from an experienced professional in the field of critical care and ECLS, enhancing your understanding of the adverse effects and management strategies. CEU Accreditation: Earn 1.2 Category 1 CEUs approved by the ABCP, supporting your professional development and maintaining your certification. Collaborative Learning: Benefit from the shared experiences and strategies of peers, enriching your practice and problem-solving skills. Critical Updates: Stay informed on the latest research and developments in ECLS, ensuring your practice is aligned with current standards and best practices. Registration and Participation Advance registration is encouraged for those planning to attend PerfWeb 98—Day 2. Complete details on how to register, including any associated fees, can be found on the official event website. Participants will also have access to post-event session recordings, offering flexibility in engaging with the material at their convenience. PerfWeb 98—Day 2 is an indispensable opportunity for perfusionists to deepen their understanding of ECLS, confront its adverse effects, and explore innovative solutions for enhancing patient outcomes. This seminar promises to be a valuable addition to the educational calendar of any perfusionist committed to excellence in their field. Join us on March 19, 2024, to partake in an educational experience that will shape the future of perfusion practices and patient care across North America.
Neurology Today Editor-in-Chief Joseph E. Safdieh,MD, FAAN, highlights new research that casts doubt on the future of BTK inhibitors for MS, an assessment of the cost-effectiveness of lecanemab, and findings that COVID vaccines are not significantly associated with adverse neurologic events.
Norma Silva's latest film, The Other Effects of Meditation, explores an important topic - the difficulties that may arise during meditation practice. Until recently, the topic has been overlooked, resulting in many having surprising, challenging effects as a result of the practice.In this conversation, we discuss the origins of the film and its message: we don't have to abandon meditation, but we must be properly informed about it.WATCH (FREE): The Other Effects of MeditationBrent's Offers:
Host Marilyn N. Bulloch, PharmD, BCPS, FCCM, is joined by Joy Peterson, PharmD, BCPS, BCIDP, Neha Paranjape, MD, MPH, to discuss the article, "Outcomes and Adverse Effects of Baricitinib Versus Tocilizumab in the Management of Severe COVID-19," (Crit Care Med. March 2023 51(3):337-346) which delves into the comparative outcomes, mortality rates, and adverse effects of baricitinib and tocilizumab in severe COVID-19 cases. Dr. Peterson is a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in infectious disease, and Dr. Paranjape is an Infectious Disease Specialist at Wellstar Health System in Marietta, Georgia.
The long lasting effects of pornography cannot be understated. Exposure to it, especially at a young age, can leave an imprint on the mind that remains for years. Repeated exposure often leads to addiction, which is not easily overcome. Although all things are possible with God's grace, those who have been exposed to this harmful material must not only have recourse to the sacraments, but take strong proactive steps to eliminate future opportunities to view this sinful material. Parents must be especially vigilant to ensure that unprotected smart phones and other electronic devices are not left unattended lest the children entrusted to their care fall victim to this widespread evil. The effects of material and what we as Catholics can do to protect ourselves and our children will be addressed by Father Jonathan Kopec on this sixth episode of Digital Dangers.Support the SSPX Podcast with 1-time or Monthly Donation >>Digital Dangers Full Series: https://sspxpodcast.com/digital-dangers/View all our episodes, including the Crisis in the Church Series >>Subscribe to the SSPX YouTube channel here >> SSPX News Website: https://fsspx.news/enVisit the US District website: https://sspx.org/enWhat is the SSPX Podcast?The SSPX Podcast is produced by Angelus Press, which has as its mission the fortification of traditional Catholics so that they can defend the Faith, and reaching out to those who have not yet found Tradition. What is the SSPX?The main goal of the Society of Saint Pius X is to preserve the Catholic Faith in its fullness and purity, to teach its truths, and to diffuse its virtues, especially through the Roman Catholic priesthood. Authentic spiritual life, the sacraments, and the traditional liturgy are its primary means of bringing this life of grace to souls.Although the traditional Latin Mass is the most visible and public expression of the work of the Society, we are committed to defending Catholic Tradition in its entirety: all of Catholic doctrine and morals as the Church has always defended them. What people need is the Catholic Faith, without compromise, with all the truth and beauty which accompanies it.https://sspx.org
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – For so many who now have this new form of vaccine in their body, this book is a must. Karina Acevedo-Whitehouse currently works at the Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Autonomous University of Queretaro. Acevedo-Whitehouse does research on Immune Plasticity, Molecular Epidemiology of disease in wildlife, and Cancer in free-ranging species...
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – For so many who now have this new form of vaccine in their body, this book is a must. Karina Acevedo-Whitehouse currently works at the Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Autonomous University of Queretaro. Acevedo-Whitehouse does research on Immune Plasticity, Molecular Epidemiology of disease in wildlife, and Cancer in free-ranging species...
In this episode, Dr. Bedimo discusses best practices for individualized care in transgender women living with HIV, including:Providing services in a gender-affirmative care modelProactive counseling on drug-drug interactions with gender-affirming hormone therapyStrategies to reduce adverse eventsPresenter:Roger Bedimo, MD, MS, FACPProfessor of MedicineInterim Director, Office of Global HealthUT Southwestern Medical CenterChief, Infectious Diseases SectionVA North Texas Health Care SystemDallas, TexasGet access to all of our new podcasts by subscribing to the CCO Infectious Disease Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify.To download the slides: https://bit.ly/49zrnZsTo view the full online program:https://bit.ly/49x0W6D
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Dr. Jim Adams, Chief Medical Officer of Northwestern Medicine, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the latest global study on the COVID-19 vaccine and it’s rare link to occurrences of heart, brain and blood disorders. “Better knowledge means better health for you and your family. Turn to Northwestern Medicine at nm.org/healthbeatnews for health tips, research and more.” Follow The […]
COVID was a beta test to see how we would react to a virus threat if labeled a pandemic. The vaccine was developed and pushed into society quickly without any valid testing. yet it contained hrmful elements that still some question as causing Adverse Effects... er I mean Events as the CDC terms it. Now Bill Gates warns Pandemic 2 as we are threatened with Disease X, whatever that is. We play an audio from a podcast interview from Fritz Springmeier who predicted this would come since the Ebola scare didn't push people into vaccines.Fritz on Free Zone podcastBangkok Post articleDisease X engineeredGain-of-Function experiment at Boston University - Forbes
In this episode of Debt Free in 30, Doug and Ted discuss the ongoing battle against unregulated debt consultants. They dive into the recent developments, including the conversation with Superintendent of Bankruptcy Elisabeth Lang and the release of a comprehensive position paper. The paper exposes the deceptive practices of these consultants, who have cost consumers a staggering $21 million in fees over the last two years! Doug questions the effectiveness of government actions while providing practical tips to avoid falling prey to debt relief scams. Related Links: Position Paper on the Adverse Effects of the Debt Advisory Marketplace on the Insolvency System. https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/office-superintendent-bankruptcy/en/licensed-insolvency-trustees/adverse-effects-of-the-debt-advisory-marketplace-on-the-insolvency-system The Adverse Effects of the Debt Advisory Marketplace on the Insolvency System https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/office-superintendent-bankruptcy/en/licensed-insolvency-trustees/adverse-effects-of-the-debt-advisory-marketplace-on-the-insolvency-system OSB Statutory Complaint Portal https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/bsf-osb.nsf/frm-eng/LSMH-BB2MMW Competition Bureau's Complaint Form https://www.competitionbureau.gc.ca/eic/site/cb-bc.nsf/frm-eng/GH%C3%89T-7TDNA5 Debt Consultants: Why You Should Avoid the Extra Cost https://www.hoyes.com/blog/debt-consultants-why-you-should-avoid-the-extra-cost/ The Problem with Debt Consultants https://www.hoyes.com/blog/the-problem-with-debt-consultants/ Debt Counsellors and Debt Coaches - Real or Scam? https://www.hoyes.com/blog/debt-counsellors-and-debt-coaches-real-or-scam/ Use of Debt Consultants Questioned by OSB https://www.hoyes.com/blog/use-of-debt-consultants-questioned-by-office-of-the-superintendent-of-bankruptcy/ Debt Consultants or Licensed Insolvency Trustees? Who to Trust https://www.hoyes.com/blog/debt-consultants-or-licensed-insolvency-trustees/ The Cold-Hard Truth About Unlicensed Debt Consultants https://www.hoyes.com/blog/the-cold-hard-truth-about-unlicensed-debt-consultants/
Today's topic arose from a real-life example of me being a detective with my own health. In this episode, I share with you common reasons why multivitamins can cause adverse effects, my own story, and 5 tips to avoid the adverse side effects that often come with a multivitamin.Make sure to join us for the December self-care activity that starts Friday, December 1st. The link to join us for free is below!Sources:Check out the Cleveland Clinic, Women's Health Magazine, and MindBodyGreen articles I used for my research.Want to WATCH the podcast on YouTube? Now you can! Watch & listen with this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvxZW1UUEZoDhyOSKqcZqKw***CHECK THIS OUT!!***Podcast Facebook Community:Have you joined the podcast Facebook community yet?! If not and you are a woman who is interested in having a place to connect, inspire, and support other like-minded women, this is the place for you! In the Facebook community, we will share our health and wellness journeys with one another in an effort to normalize these talks we often shy away from or feel are not welcome. They are welcome here, and I can't wait to see you there!!Use the following link to request to join:https://www.facebook.com/groups/385487936132272/Bi-Weekly Newsletter:Join my bi-weekly email list by sending me an email to kellybholisticwellness@gmail.comProducts I am OBSESSED with:Therasage:Use code KELLYB to save 10% on your own portable Infrared Sauna and take your healing to the next level! Click HERE to shop.Skin Essence Organics:Skin Essence Organics is a fantastic company that makes affordable, non-toxic skin care products that not only smell good but feel good, too! All of their products are 100% plant-based, organic, cruelty-free, gluten-free, and non-GMO. To start supporting your body and our environment, head on over to https://www.skinessenceorganics.com/ (if you are in the US) or https://www.skinessence.ca/ (if you are in Canada) to try out these amazing products. You can get 10% off of your order when you use the code: kelly, plus free shipping on orders of $49 or more.Funk It Wellness:Funk It Wellness Seed Cycling Kits and Maca Powder can be found at: https://funkitwellness.com/Use the code: KELLY20 to save 20% on your order!!Finally, if this podcast resonates with you, it would mean the world to me if you could take 20 seconds of your time and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Reviews help this podcast become more searchable, allowing me to impact more people like you! Feel free to tag me on Instagram @kelly_bluth so that I can personally thank you or reach out to me via email at kellybholisticwellness@gmail.com. I am so grateful to you and look forward to continuing on this journey together!
In this episode, I'll give you the inside scoop on amiodarone so you can truly grasp why it is *the* most prescribed antiarrhythmic medication. We'll unpack its unique mechanism of action that makes it so effective, share a real-world case that shows amiodarone in action, as well as have a candid talk about its adverse effects. Join me to find out why after 40 years, this versatile antiarrhythmic still has a prime place in the hospital. The story of amiodarone is a fascinating one - and as nurses, we owe it to our patients to know it!Check out Nicole Kupchik's exam reviews and practice questions at nicolekupchikconsulting.com. Use the promo code UPMYGAME20 to get 20% off all products.Do you need help with your resume, interviewing, or need career coaching? Check out Sarah at New Thing Nurse:Get 15% off of her resume and cover letter templates using the promo code UPMYGAMENursing students and new grad career services Experienced RN career servicesNP career servicesUp My Nursing Game is partnering with VCU Health Continuing Education to offer FREE continuing education credits for registered nurses. Click here to obtain nursing credit.See the show notes at upmynursinggame.com.The key moments in this episode are:00:03:22 - Ventricular Tachycardia 00:05:00 - How Amiodarone Works 00:09:06 - Indications and Dosages 00:11:47 - Adverse Effects
Luckily, conversation about menopause is beginning to open up in Ireland, but there is still a lot of mis- and dis- information to wade through when getting to grips with the condition. There are ways to cope with the adverse effects of menopause, and there is no ‘one size fits all' approach. Dr Caoimhe Hartley joined Tom to discuss how best to manage menopause.
Amy King hosts your Thursday Wake Up Call. National Correspondent for ABC News Alex Stone joins the show to recap the republican presidential debate that took place in California and the one big name that was missing. ABC News contributor and former FBI agent Brad Garrett speaks on how the government shutdown will adversely impact national security and law enforcement. Amy features Knotts Scary Farm in her weekly ‘Boo Preview.' KFI's Fork Reporter Neil Saavedra wraps the show talking about the Big Green Egg appearance at BBQs Galore.
Have you ever stopped to think about how your childhood experiences (or trauma) combined with daily stressors impact your health and hormones? The harsh effects on your body can be managed and overcome. This episode dives into how: Trauma has different levels and is also relative. Whether you experienced significant trauma, such as physical or sexual abuse, or things like parents' divorce, feeling unwanted, poverty, etc. it all has a significant impact on your health as an adult. Our biology stores this information while creating neural pathways that lead to automatic maladaptive coping mechanisms. Today's guest, Hollie Jeffery is CEO of ACE Institute, LLC - A training and Consulting Firm for adverse childhood experiences with over 20 years of experience working in Child Services. Hollie explains how stress and trauma have been shown to play a major role in decreased ovarian function, hormone imbalance, and increased risks of chronic disease and early death. Hollie has personally struggled with PCOS, weight gain, chronic fatigue, and depression, AND even suffered a mild stroke in her early 30s due to birth control combined with stressors driving unhealthy lifestyle habits. You're going to learn the mechanistic effects of both trauma and stress on the body's immune system and hormone function. Hollie is going to share with you the importance of self-care so that you can gain control of your health. She talks about the role that nutrition, exercise, and stress-management techniques have played in restoring her hormonal health and livelihood. This is an episode you will absolutely want to tune into if you've struggled with unhealthy patterns and feel lost as to why. The information provided will undoubtedly empower you as well as give you insight into how you can empower other women who may feel stuck in poor health without answers. Are you a woman struggling with hormone-related fatigue, stubborn weight gain, anxiety, and/or irregular cycles? Contact me at wholestoryhealth@gmail.com or DM me @allisonhealthcoachnooe on Instagram to chat about possible solutions.
Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. This episode covers HIV/AIDS psychiatry with special guests from two international settings to provide complementary perspectives on HIV psychiatry. Dr. Adriana Carvalhal, HIV Psychiatrist and Staff Psychiatrist at Scarborough Health Network in Canada and Dr. Leigh Van Den Heuvel, Psychiatrist and Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. The learning objectives for this episode are as follows: By the end of this episode, you should be able to… Understand the unique mental health needs of people living with HIV and the bidirectional relationship between HIV and mental health Identify HIV-specific mental health disorders and how to screen for these conditions Outline the overall approach to treatment for HIV patients with mental health disorders Guests: Dr. Adriana Carvalhal and Dr Leigh Van Den Heuvel Produced by: Saja Jaberi (MD), Kate Braithwaite (MD) and Gaurav Sharma (PGY5) Hosts: Kate Braithwaite (MD) and Gaurav Sharma (PGY5) Audio editing by: Gaurav Sharma (PGY5) Show notes by: Saja Jaberi (MD) and Gaurav Sharma (PGY5) Conflicts of Interest: Neither of our guests nor hosts have declared any conflicts of interest related to this topic. Generic names are used for all medications referenced. Contents: Introduction - 0:19 Learning objectives - 3:52 The bidirectional relationship between HIV and psychiatric illness - 4:24 Prevalence of psychiatric illness in HIV - 9:56 Screening for psychiatric illness in HIV populations - 12:11 HIV Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND) - 19:27 Diagnostic Criteria - 20:19 Clinical Presentation & Etiology - 23:03 Risk Factors - 26:56 Screening Tools - 32:06 Treatment - 36:59 HIV Psychiatry case example - 39:48 Navigating the differential diagnosis - 41:44 Initial management & addressing comorbidities - 44:30 Drug-drug interactions between antiretroviral and psychiatric medications - 48:04 Review of learning objectives & final thoughts - 52:04 Outro - 55:55 Resources: Clinical Care Guidelines for Adults and Adolescents Living with HIV in Ontario, Canada (occguidelines.com) Estimates of HIV incidence, prevalence and Canada's progress on meeting the 90-90-90 HIV targets, 2020 - Canada.ca HIV and Clinical Depression https://www.psychiatry.org/File%20Library/Psychiatrists/Practice/Professional-Topics/HIV-Psychiatry/FactSheet-Anxiety-2012.pdf https://www.psychiatry.org/File%20Library/Psychiatrists/Practice/Professional-Topics/HIV-Psychiatry/FactSheet-CognitiveDisorder-2012.pdf International HIV Dementia Scale (IHDS) - Mental Health Screening - National HIV Curriculum (uw.edu)/ Liverpool HIV Interactions (hiv-druginteractions.org) References: Angelovich TA, Churchill MJ, Wright EJ, Brew BJ. New Potential Axes of HIV Neuropathogenesis with Relevance to Biomarkers and Treatment. Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2021;50:3-39. doi: 10.1007/7854_2019_126. PMID: 32040843. Angelovich TA, Churchill MJ, Wright EJ, Brew BJ. New Potential Axes of HIV Neuropathogenesis with Relevance to Biomarkers and Treatment. Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2021;50:3-39. doi: 10.1007/7854_2019_126. PMID: 32040843. Awori V, Mativo P, Yonga G, Shah R. The association between asymptomatic and mild neurocognitive impairment and adherence to antiretroviral therapy among people living with human immunodeficiency virus. South Afr J HIV Med. 2018 Apr 12;19(1):674. doi: 10.4102/sajhivmed.v19i1.674. PMID: 29707383; PMCID: PMC5913780. Bloch M, Kamminga J, Jayewardene A, Bailey M, Carberry A, Vincent T, Quan D, Maruff P, Brew B, Cysique LA. A Screening Strategy for HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders That Accurately Identifies Patients Requiring Neurological Review. Clin Infect Dis. 2016 Sep 1;63(5):687-693. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciw399. Epub 2016 Jun 19. PMID: 27325690; PMCID: PMC4981762. Clinical Care Guidelines for Adults and Adolescents living with HIV in Ontario, Canada. Clinical Care Guidelines for Adults and Adolescents Living with HIV in Ontario, Canada (occguidelines.com) Core Concepts - Screening for Mental Health Conditions - Basic HIV Primary Care - National HIV Curriculum (uw.edu) Cysique LA, Casaletto KB, Heaton RK. Reliably Measuring Cognitive Change in the Era of Chronic HIV Infection and Chronic HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders. Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2021;50:271-298. doi: 10.1007/7854_2019_116. PMID: 31559600. EACS Guidelines version 11.1, October 2022. Joska JA, Witten J, Thomas KG, Robertson C, Casson-Crook M, Roosa H et al. A Comparison of Five Brief Screening Tools for HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders in the USA and South Africa. AIDS and behavior. 2016 Aug 1;20(8):1621-1631. doi: 10.1007/s10461-016-1316-y Kolakowska A, Maresca AF, Collins IJ, Cailhol J. Update on Adverse Effects of HIV Integrase Inhibitors. Curr Treat Options Infect Dis. 2019;11(4):372-387. doi: 10.1007/s40506-019-00203-7. Epub 2019 Nov 16. PMID: 33380904; PMCID: PMC7758219. Robbins RN, Scott TM, Gouse H, Marcotte TD, Rourke SB. Screening for HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders: Sensitivity and Specificity. Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2021;50:429-478. doi: 10.1007/7854_2019_117. PMID: 32677005. Rubin LH, Maki PM. Neurocognitive Complications of HIV Infection in Women: Insights from the WIHS Cohort. Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2021;50:175-191. doi: 10.1007/7854_2019_101. PMID: 31396894. Southern African HIV Clinicians Society. Management of mental health disorders in HIV-positive patients. S Afr J HIV Med 2013; 14(4): 155 - 165 Thompson MA, Horberg MA, Agwu AL, Colasanti JA, Jain MK, Short WR, Singh T, Aberg JA. 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In this flash briefing episode, Dr. Zoe Harcombe discusses her initial skepticism toward commonly accepted dietary beliefs.
How Your Gut Issues Can Make You Tired - Gut Fatigue Connection Live Podcast | Podcast #396 Schedule a FREE Consult: http://www.justinhealth.com/free-consultation Timestamp: 00:58 - Adrenals and Energy 02:17 - Thyroid and Autoimmune Factor 05:58 - Sleep, Circadian Rhythm, and Fatigue 08:16 - Study on Fatigue on Post CV-19 Patients 13:53 - Meditation to Remove Fatigue 18:34 - Toxins-Occupation Connection 21:09 - Q & A 21:54 - Gut Infections 25:38 - Junk Food to Bad Bacteria 26:30 - Adverse Effects of Stimulants for Fatigue 28:26 - Nutrient Deficiency in Foods 29:20 - Food Intolerance 33:06 - Summary and Takeaways Podcast Transcription: Coming Soon! Review us at: http://www.beyondwellnessradio.com/itunes http://justinhealth.com/itunes Description: Hey, it's Dr. Justin Marchegiani here, bringing you some essential insights on how gut health can impact your energy levels. We dive deep into the science behind how nutrient malabsorption, inflammation, and a disrupted gut microbiome can leave you feeling drained. We also explore the profound effects of gut health on sleep quality and how it's closely linked to your mental well-being. It's fascinating how chronic stress from gut issues can lead to adrenal fatigue, and we don't overlook food intolerances either. Don't miss out on this comprehensive breakdown - subscribe, and hit that notification bell for more on functional medicine and holistic health. As always, I'm here to empower you to take control of your health, one video at a time. References: ===================================== Click here for Dr. J's links: https://www.justinhealth.com/links ===================================== ***Click below to SUBSCRIBE for more Videos http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=justinhealth =====================================
In a preview for his upcoming book in Fall 2024, Marcel Schwantes shares a personal story of the physical manifestation of stress and the adverse effects of a fear driven work relationship.Show notes:“After checking myself into the emergency department, the ER physician called my condition stress and anxiety related. He explained that people may experience psychological distress as physical pain, a process known as somatization.” [1:35] Marcel Schwantes shares an excerpt from his up-and-coming book, a personal story of pain and stress viewed by his boss as insubordination. “Most of us have been in varying degrees of boss-to-subordinate relationships, reporting to managers with different experience levels, personality types, and ways of seeing the world around us. Many of us were adversely affected by those work relationships and even may have lost our jobs, health, or dignity. Or perhaps worse.”[3:13] These “People Challenges” as Marcel calls them have a deep effect on our wellbeing, and when they become negative it's not only our work performance that suffers.“Feelings of connection, belonging, psychological safety, teamwork, and close bonds are what make the best work environments.”[7:13] Marcel gets honest about the work environment people need and it's definitely not fear. Leaders who uphold these listed qualities foster better work environments and will have healthy and more productive employees. Mentioned in this episode:Marcel Schwantes
Dr. Nick Kumar and Dr. Andy Siemens from the Massachusetts General Hospital anesthesia residency join the show to discuss the literature comparing double lumen endotracheal tubes and bronchial blockers. Dr. Dan Saddawi-Konefka joins as our faculty expert - special thanks to Dan for supporting the ongoing Depth of Anesthesia podcast elective. Thanks for listening! If you enjoy our content, leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and share our content with your colleagues. — Follow us on Instagram @DepthofAnesthesia and on Twitter @DepthAnesthesia for podcast and literature updates. Email us at depthofanesthesia@gmail.com with episode ideas or if you'd like to join our team. Music by Stephen Campbell, MD. — References Clayton-Smith A, Bennett K, Alston RP, Adams G, Brown G, Hawthorne T, Hu M, Sinclair A, Tan J. A Comparison of the Efficacy and Adverse Effects of Double-Lumen Endobronchial Tubes and Bronchial Blockers in Thoracic Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 2015 Aug;29(4):955-66. doi: 10.1053/j.jvca.2014.11.017. Epub 2014 Dec 2. PMID: 25753765. Uwe Klein, Waheedullah Karzai, Frank Bloos, Mathias Wohlfarth, Reiner Gottschall, Harald Fritz, Michael Gugel, Albrecht Seifert; Role of Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy in Conjunction with the Use of Double-lumen Tubes for Thoracic Anesthesia : A Prospective Study. Anesthesiology 1998; 88:346–350 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199802000-00012 Risse J, Szeder K, Schubert AK, Wiesmann T, Dinges HC, Feldmann C, Wulf H, Meggiolaro KM. Comparison of left double lumen tube and y-shaped and double-ended bronchial blocker for one lung ventilation in thoracic surgery-a randomised controlled clinical trial. BMC Anesthesiol. 2022 Apr 2;22(1):92. doi: 10.1186/s12871-022-01637-1. PMID: 35366801; PMCID: PMC8976407. Morris BN, Fernando RJ, Garner CR, Johnson SD, Gardner JC, Marchant BE, Johnson KN, Harris HM, Russell GB, Wudel LJ Jr, Templeton TW. A Randomized Comparison of Positional Stability: The EZ-Blocker Versus Left-Sided Double-Lumen Endobronchial Tubes in Adult Patients Undergoing Thoracic Surgery. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 2021 Aug;35(8):2319-2325. doi: 10.1053/j.jvca.2020.11.056. Epub 2020 Nov 28. PMID: 33419686. Jo Mourisse, Jordi Liesveld, Ad Verhagen, Garance van Rooij, Stefan van der Heide, Olga Schuurbiers-Siebers, Erik Van der Heijden; Efficiency, Efficacy, and Safety of EZ-Blocker Compared with Left-sided Double-lumen Tube for One-lung Ventilation. Anesthesiology 2013; 118:550–561 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/ALN.0b013e3182834f2d
President of Judicial Watch, Tom Fitton discusses COVID vaccines, and asks the questions thats on everyone's mind, why would the United States and United Kingdom engage in a secret deal on information dealing with the adverse effects related to the COVID vaccines. And also, Devin Nunes, CEO of Trump Media & Technology Group discusses China's motive for mining rare earth elements.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.