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Die 23. Folge von Burns GeBlauder. Gast ist Simon-Philipp Vogel, den ihr bereits kennen solltet. Diesmal geht es nicht um "sein Leben als" Liedermacher, sondern um "sein Leben mit Büchern" und unserem Laden. Hier sind Simon-Philipps Lieblingsbücher: Asprin, Robert Ein Dämon zu viel Blanvalet Taschenbuchverlag, 2021 ISBN: 9783734162794, 11,- Euro, 220 Seiten Gemmell, David Waylander Little Brown Book Group, 2012 ISBN: 9780356501390, 368 Seiten Duncan, Dave The Seventh Sword 1: The Reluctant Swordsman Open Road Integrated Media, 2014 ISBN: 9781497627055, 316 Seiten Abercrombie, Joe Die Klingen-Saga 1: Kriegsklingen Heyne Taschenbuch, 2020 ISBN: 9783453320574, 796 Seiten und ein Comic Tipp: Jacamon, Luc / Matz Der Killer - Gesamtausgabe 1 Schreiber & Leser, 2019 ISBN: 9783965820210, 49,90 Euro, 320 Seiten und ein ganz spezieller Zusatztipp: Kling, Marc-Uwe Der Spurenfinder Ullstein Verlag GmbH, 2023 ISBN: 9783550202681, 19,99 Euro, 327 Seiten
In this episode of Hart2Heart with Dr. Mike Hart is joined by Dr. Anish Koka to a cardiologist based in Pennsylvania. They dive deep into a range of topics related to cardiology, focusing on cardiac health, the impacts of the C19Vax on the heart, and the potential benefits of various blood markers in assessing heart disease risk. Dr. Koka shares his knowledge on the vaccine's long-term effects, the role of statins, aspirin use, and the relevance of markers like LDL, HDL, triglycerides, and Lp(a). Additionally, they discuss how these markers influence treatment decisions in practice and explore novel approaches to cardiovascular health. Guest Bio and Links: Dr. Anish Koka is a Philadelphia-based cardiologist with a passion for patient-centered care and personalized treatment plans. He runs a private practice and frequently writes and speaks on healthcare policy and cardiac health. Listeners can learn more about Dr. Anish Koka at his website and on substack @anishkokamd Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart (0:15) Dr. Hart introduces Dr. Anish Koka to the listeners (0:50) Dr. Koka gives a brief introduction and background of himself (4:00) Myocarditis and COVID-19 vaccines (6:00) No long-term rise in cardiac issues post-vaccine (9:00) Long-term cardiac complication (12:30) A closer look at triglyceride to HDL ratio (18:00) The history of LDL and its impact on heart health (22:30) The law of diminishing returns in cholesterol management (26:30) Role of CRP in cardiac risk assessment (31:00) Colchicine - a powerful anti-inflammatory drug (35:30) A possible new marker for cardiovascular risk - Lp(a) (44:00) Particle size testing - worth it? (47:30) High oxidized LDL (52:00) Aspirin - general approaches --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap that exists in the medical community. Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart
Did you know the over the counter pain killers like Advil, Naproxen and Asprin are literally destroying your gut one layer at a time? Not only that, but they can even affect your brain, leading to leaks in the blood brain barrier, creating cognitive issues and mental health concerns. In thos short episode, we're exposing these extremely dangerous drugs for what they really are. TOPICS DISCUSSED: How NSAIDS like Ibuprofen work The true dangers of them, and how they destroy your gut and your brain What diseases they are well known and documented to create Who should avoid them Alternative options for pain relief Join the Community: Click here to learn more about how to reverse IBD inside our community! Contact us: reversablepod.com/tips Leave us a Review: https://www.reversablepod.com/review SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram Facebook YouTube
Welcome to Historically Adjacent! Join Blaine, Ryan & Russ as they each tell three stories from history that the other two haven't heard. This week we are joined by a special guest, Sampson Levingston. Sampson is a lover of all things history, and does historic Walk & Talk tours throughout Indianapolis. Connect with him: WebsiteInstagramTwitter
A TCR listener found out her new boyfriend follows her ex on social media, Matt gets called out for a past illness, Tino is annoyed by a TikToker's outlandish claim, Are You Smarter Than Nicasio, and the crew rips on Serina's headache cure...
JODY LYNN NYE Writers of the Future Judge – Biography Jody Lynn Nye lists her main career activity as “spoiling cats.” When not engaged upon this worthy occupation, she writes fantasy and science fiction books and short stories. Since 1987 she has published over 40 books and more than 120 short stories. Among the novels Nye has written are her epic fantasy series The Dreamland, beginning with Waking In Dreamland, five contemporary humorous fantasies, Mythology 101, Mythology Abroad, Higher Mythology (the three collected by Meisha Merlin Publishing as Applied Mythology), Advanced Mythology, The Magic Touch, and three medical science fiction novels, Taylor's Ark, Medicine Show and The Lady and the Tiger. Strong Arm Tactics is a humorous military science fiction novel, the first of The Wolfe Pack series. Nye wrote The Dragonlover's Guide to Pern, a non-fiction-style guide to the world of internationally bestselling author Anne McCaffrey's popular world. She also collaborated with Anne McCaffrey on four science fiction novels, The Death of Sleep, Crisis On Doona, Treaty At Doona and The Ship Who Won, and wrote a solo sequel to The Ship Who Won entitled The Ship Errant. Nye coauthored the Visual Guide to Xanth with bestselling fantasy author Piers Anthony, and edited an anthology of humorous stories about mothers in science fiction, fantasy, myth and legend, entitled Don't Forget Your Spacesuit, Dear! She wrote eight books with the late Robert Lynn Asprin, License Invoked, a contemporary fantasy set in New Orleans, and seven set in Asprin's Myth Adventures universe: Myth-Told Tales (anthology), Myth Alliances, Myth-Taken Identity, Class Dis-Mythed, Myth-Gotten Gains, Myth Chief, and Myth-Fortunes. After Asprin's passing, she published Myth-Quoted and Dragons Deal (Ace Books), third in Asprin's Dragons series. Her latest books are View From the Imperium (Baen Books), a humorous military SF novel, an e-collection of cat stories, Cats Triumphant (Event Horizon), Dragons Run (fourth in the Dragons series) and Launch Pad, an anthology of science fiction stories co-edited with Mike Brotherton. Over the last twenty or so years, Jody Lynn Nye has taught numerous writing workshops and participated on hundreds of panels covering the subjects of writing and being published at science-fiction conventions. She has spoken in schools and libraries around the north and northwest suburbs. In 2007 she taught fantasy writing at Columbia College Chicago. She also runs the two-day writers workshop at Dragon Con. She lives in the northwest suburbs of Atlanta, with her husband Bill Fawcett, a writer, game designer, military historian and book packager, and a black cat, Jeremy. Jody Lynn Nye became a Writers of the Future judge in 2016. “I chose to join the judging staff of the WotF Contest to help bring out the best of new writers. This is a forum that gives them the opportunity to be noticed in a greater market than they would normally enjoy. I feel that the ongoing competition makes writers work harder and reach farther than they might writing on their own. I'm fascinated to see where they take the field of science fiction.” —Jody Lynn Nye Find out more at: www.jodynye.com and www.mythadventures.net
JODY LYNN NYE Writers of the Future Judge – Biography Jody Lynn Nye lists her main career activity as “spoiling cats.” When not engaged upon this worthy occupation, she writes fantasy and science fiction books and short stories. Since 1987 she has published over 40 books and more than 120 short stories. Among the novels Nye has written are her epic fantasy series The Dreamland, beginning with Waking In Dreamland, five contemporary humorous fantasies, Mythology 101, Mythology Abroad, Higher Mythology (the three collected by Meisha Merlin Publishing as Applied Mythology), Advanced Mythology, The Magic Touch, and three medical science fiction novels, Taylor's Ark, Medicine Show and The Lady and the Tiger. Strong Arm Tactics is a humorous military science fiction novel, the first of The Wolfe Pack series. Nye wrote The Dragonlover's Guide to Pern, a non-fiction-style guide to the world of internationally bestselling author Anne McCaffrey's popular world. She also collaborated with Anne McCaffrey on four science fiction novels, The Death of Sleep, Crisis On Doona, Treaty At Doona and The Ship Who Won, and wrote a solo sequel to The Ship Who Won entitled The Ship Errant. Nye coauthored the Visual Guide to Xanth with bestselling fantasy author Piers Anthony, and edited an anthology of humorous stories about mothers in science fiction, fantasy, myth and legend, entitled Don't Forget Your Spacesuit, Dear! She wrote eight books with the late Robert Lynn Asprin, License Invoked, a contemporary fantasy set in New Orleans, and seven set in Asprin's Myth Adventures universe: Myth-Told Tales (anthology), Myth Alliances, Myth-Taken Identity, Class Dis-Mythed, Myth-Gotten Gains, Myth Chief, and Myth-Fortunes. After Asprin's passing, she published Myth-Quoted and Dragons Deal (Ace Books), third in Asprin's Dragons series. Her latest books are View From the Imperium (Baen Books), a humorous military SF novel, an e-collection of cat stories, Cats Triumphant (Event Horizon), Dragons Run (fourth in the Dragons series) and Launch Pad, an anthology of science fiction stories co-edited with Mike Brotherton. Over the last twenty or so years, Jody Lynn Nye has taught numerous writing workshops and participated on hundreds of panels covering the subjects of writing and being published at science-fiction conventions. She has spoken in schools and libraries around the north and northwest suburbs. In 2007 she taught fantasy writing at Columbia College Chicago. She also runs the two-day writers workshop at Dragon Con. She lives in the northwest suburbs of Atlanta, with her husband Bill Fawcett, a writer, game designer, military historian and book packager, and a black cat, Jeremy. Jody Lynn Nye became a Writers of the Future judge in 2016. “I chose to join the judging staff of the WotF Contest to help bring out the best of new writers. This is a forum that gives them the opportunity to be noticed in a greater market than they would normally enjoy. I feel that the ongoing competition makes writers work harder and reach farther than they might writing on their own. I'm fascinated to see where they take the field of science fiction.” —Jody Lynn Nye Find out more at: www.jodynye.com and www.mythadventures.net
'Tiktok Doc' and resident doctor on BBC Breakfast and ITV's This Morning, Dr. Nighat Arif joins Michelle and Liz to share crucial knowledge about female heart health. As the #1 killer of women, cardiac disease deserves our attention. Dr. Arif breaks down the subtle symptoms women often miss. She urges us to speak up, advocate for ourselves, and not downplay discomfort. Dr. Arif also discusses how menopause changes heart risk and the preventative power of HRT. Her passion for equitable healthcare shines through - she's on a mission to save women's lives. Beyond the vital medical intel, Dr. Arif inspires us to protect our hearts, value our health, and gift our daughters with knowledge. Don't miss this lively, eye-opening chat!KEY TAKEAWAYS Women have different, subtler heart attack symptoms than men - know them. Heart risk increases after menopause - consider HRT for prevention. Speak up about pain/discomfort - don't downplay it. Advocate for yourself - you know your body best. Asprin is often considered the first option for heart-condition prevention but ensure you look at your own personal health and work with your Dr to see if it is right for you Family history can indicate if you are someone who is likely to develop a heart condition. Giving up alcohol and looking after your physical fitness are two simple ways you can effectively reduce your risk of a heart attack. BEST MOMENTS "Women have an exceptional, I'll call it a spidey sense that, that we have an intuition and I think for so long that is, We suppress that." "Welcome to a woman's world who's constantly being told by governments what she can and can't do." "My grandmother went through this, my mother went through this. I'm going through it and I'll be damned if my daughter goes through this." VALUABLE RESOURCES Dr. Nighat Arif on Instagram The Knowledge Book by Dr. Nighat Arif TikTok videos by Dr. Nighat Arif ABOUT THE GUEST Dr. Nighat Arif is an award-winning GP, resident doctor on BBC Breakfast and ITV's This Morning, women's health expert and author of The Knowledge: Your Guide to Female Health from Menstruation to Menopause. With 15 years of NHS experience, Dr. Arif tirelessly advocates for women's health equity. She spreads her knowledge through fun, engaging social media content and easily digestible resources. Dr. Arif is on a mission to empower women with information to take charge of their well-being. Her warmth and passion for better healthcare access shines through. Dr. Arif is truly a trailblazer for women's medicine and health advocacy. ABOUT THE HOSTSLiz Copping is a networking pro & event consultant, leaping out of her comfort zone to co-host this podcast.liz@twowomenchatting.com Insta @lizcoppingtwcMichelle Ford is a professional voice actor and empty nester pressing reset, enjoying a new career in podcasting!michelle@twowomenchatting.com Insta @michellefordtwc CONTACT METHODhttps://www.instagram.com/twowomenchatting/https://twitter.com/ChattingTwohttps://www.facebook.com/twowomenchattingThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
Brian Yaksha joins us to discuss Robert Asprin's "Thieves' World", the give and take of what you're going to give to the audience, fantasy shared worlds, Dungeon Crawl Classics Lankhmar, Aragorn's tax plan, Machiavelli, passing off as older for added credibility, rotating GMs, bespoke stat blocks, power levels, player character points of entry, random tables, and much more!
Today, Doug Pike interviews Dr. Cristina Murdock about taking low-dose asprin.
We're back! And this week we dig into a plant that's heavy on the witchy folklore- Willow! We'll be covering everything from the perfect way to express your post-breakup angst (not bangs) to how an ancient goddess tricked a man into swallowing stones instead of his son… it's a bit of a wild ride, but one I am sure you'll enjoy! Sources: https://mulberryhouseschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Ancient-Greek-Clothing-Fact-Sheet-final.pdf https://treesforlife.org.uk/into-the-forest/trees-plants-animals/trees/willow/willow-mythology-and-folklore/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willow http://hearthmoonblog.com/hecate-and-the-waterway/ https://mythopedia.com/topics/hecate https://ireland-calling.com/celtic-mythology-willow-tree/ https://www.gardenguides.com/128457-myth-weeping-willow.html https://celticmythology.com/willow-trees-in-celtic-mythology-and-what-they-represent/ Friso, G. (2023, June). Plants to Reduce Inflammation: Willow Tree. CALS152. Cornell University https://www.betterplaceforests.com/blog/our-forests/willow-tree-symbolism-and-significance/ https://www.icysedgwick.com/willow-folklore/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21226125/ https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/bjh.14520 Looking for more Rooted Content? Check out our corner of the internet! You'll find our transcripts, show notes, and so much more. *Disclaimer- This content is for entertainment purposes only. I am just a lady who likes plants, which in no way qualifies me to give you advice on well...anything, really. As always, please consult with your medical care team before making any changes to your diet or medications. * --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rooted-podcast/support
In the year 1899 (others say 1897) Asprin was marketed by Bayer Pharmaceuticals. Yep and we still use it today talk of super drug. It's used and indicated in many areas but again tunnel vision in this episode where we are specifically interested in how are clots not formed when asprin is around. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wambui-wamburu/support
May 18, 2023 - Asprin White Willow
The race is on! And by race we mean an absoloute chicken raffel with Addison, Derek, Mark and Preston bevhaving like children. Bailey is back to being mother hen.George is dealing with his grief in an unlikey way ans Cali is suffering for it. We learn from Steve that Asprin is a hell of a drug, not to be trifeled with. The Amish come to town. Surprisingly no jokes about their hats.This week we also host the worlds most uncomfortable dinner party. Can you hear bells? Or is it just Christinas spirit breaking? Just wait till the end! Contact us at scalpelsandtequila@gmail.comInstagram @scalpelsandtequilapodcast@missthayes and @ms_ayla_azurexTamzen and Ayla Hosted by Tamzen Hayes and Ayla AzureThis podcast is recorded on stolen land of the Wurundjeri people. We also acknowledge that medical practices of the traditional owners of these lands were developed and used way before the medical practices discussed in this show, they are also continued to be used today. Greys Anatomy CreditsCreated by Shonda RhimesStarring Ellen Pompeo - Meredith GreySandra Oh - Christina YangT. R. Knight - George O'MalleyJustin Chambers - Alex KarevKatherine Heigl - Izzie StevensChandra Wilson - Miranda BaileyJames Pickens Jr - Richard WebberPatrick Dempsy - Derek ( McDreamy ) ShepardIziah Washington - Preston BurkeKate Walsh - Addison ShepardSara Ramirez - Callie Torres
Three guys who have a film podcast watched a film about a guy in search of a podcast. It got real meta this week, with Vengeance (2022) from writer, director, and star: BJ Novak. An interesting look into the podcast process and if the shows we listen to are influenced or impacted by real life. Are we telling true stories or turning real people into characters? Come and listen to how the movie deals with this.Subscribe, rate and review:Apple Podcasts: Our Film FathersSpotify: Our Film FathersGoogle Podcasts: Our Film FathersStitcher: Our Film FathersAmazon Music: Our Film Fathers-----------------------Follow us:Instagram: @ourfilmfathersTwitter: @ourfilmfathersEmail: ourfilmfathers@gmail.com
Welcome to my podcast. I am Doctor Warrick Bishop, and I want to help you to live as well as possible for as long as possible. I'm a practising cardiologist, best-selling author, keynote speaker, and the creator of The Healthy Heart Network. I have over 20 years as a specialist cardiologist and a private practice of over 10,000 patients. Australia, like the rest of the western world, has a heart problem. Over 9 million people around the world die from heart disease every year. Every 10 minutes, someone in Australia suffers a heart attack. And 21 lives are lost daily because of it. The devastating fact in all of this is… Every one of those cases could have been prevented.
Jody Lynn Nye describes her main career activity as “spoiling cats.” When not engaged in this worthy occupation, she writes fantasy and science fiction books and short stories. She is also Coordinating Judge of the prestigious Writers of the Future contest. Jody is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of fantasy and science fiction books and short stories, many of them with a humorous bent. Before breaking away from gainful employment to write full time, Jody worked as a file clerk, book-keeper at a small publishing house, freelance journalist and photographer, accounting assistant and costume maker. For four years, she was on the technical operations staff of a local Chicago television station, WFBN (WGBO), serving the last year as Technical Operations Manager. During her time at WFBN, she was part of the engineering team that built the station, acted as Technical Director during live sports broadcasts, and worked to produce in-house spots and public service announcements. Since 1987 she has published over 50 books and more than 170 short stories. Among the novels Jody has written are her epic fantasy series, The Dreamland, beginning with Waking In Dreamland, five contemporary humorous fantasies, Mythology 101, Mythology Abroad, Higher Mythology (the three collected by Meisha Merlin Publishing as Applied Mythology), Advanced Mythology, The Magic Touch, and three medical science fiction novels, Taylor's Ark, Medicine Show and The Lady and the Tiger. Strong Arm Tactics, a humorous military science fiction novel, the first of The Wolfe Pack series. Jody also wrote The Dragonlover's Guide to Pern, a non-fiction-style guide to the world of internationally best-selling author Anne McCaffrey's popular world. She also collaborated with Anne McCaffrey on four science fiction novels, The Death of Sleep, Crisis On Doona (a New York Times and USA Today bestseller), Treaty At Doona and The Ship Who Won, and wrote a solo sequel to The Ship Who Won entitled The Ship Errant. Jody co-authored the Visual Guide to Xanth with best-selling fantasy author Piers Anthony. She has edited two anthologies, humorous stories about mothers in science fiction, fantasy, myth and legend, entitled Don't Forget Your Spacesuit, Dear!, Launch Pad, and an anthology of science fiction stories co-edited with Mike Brotherton. She has two short story collections, A Circle of Celebrations, holiday SF/fantasy stories, and Cats Triumphant!, SF and fantasy feline tales. She wrote eight books with the late Robert Lynn Asprin, License Invoked, a contemporary fantasy set in New Orleans, and seven set in Asprin's Myth Adventures universe: Myth-Told Tales (anthology), Myth Alliances, Myth-Taken Identity, Class Dis-Mythed, Myth-Gotten Gains, Myth Chief, and Myth-Fortunes. Since Asprin's passing, she has published Myth-Quoted, Dragons Deal and Dragons Run (Ace Books), third and fourth in Asprin's Dragons series. Her newest series is the Lord Thomas Kinago books, beginning with View From the Imperium (Baen Books), a humorous military space opera novel. Her newest books are Moon Tracks (Baen), a young adult hard science fiction novel, the second in collaboration with Dr. Travis S. Taylor. Rhythm of the Imperium, third in the Lord Thomas Kinago series; Pros and Cons (WordFire Press), a nonfiction book about conventions in collaboration with Bill Fawcett; and the 20th novel in the Myth-Adventures series, Myth-Fits. Over the last thirty or so years, Jody has taught in numerous writing workshops and participated on hundreds of panels covering the subjects of writing and being published at science-fiction conventions. She has also spoken in schools and libraries around website at www.jodynye.com. She is on Facebook as Jody Lynn Nye and Twitter @JodyLynnNye.
It's Marathon season in Canada! Got your runners? And your first aid kit? And a diaper? And some baby Asprin?
Today, Doug Pike gives updates on the market, talks about a baby eagle, and explains advancements in new MRI technology. Dr. Salman Arain joins the show to discuss Asprin.
In this episode, Katarina chats with Annika (Community Herbalist) all about herbs and their benefits! Katarina and Annika studied Herbalism together at Pacific Rim College in 2021. Herbs have been used for thousands of years and are often overlooked, and many of the pharmaceuticals that we have now are actually derived from herbs such as Asprin which is used for pain relief comes from Willow Bark (Latin: Salix alba)! **Fun Fact: Herbs are the original and first medicine ever used :) We Chat About: - Annika's personal journey with nutrition & herbs - Herbs that have helped to support her through her healing journey - Adaptogenic Herbs - Medicinal Mushrooms - The benefits of taking herbs in tea form - Weeds as Medicine Connect with Annika Below --- Instagram (personal) : @annika.faith https://www.instagram.com/annika.faith/ Business : @vedamedicinals https://www.instagram.com/vedamedicinals/ Connect with Katarina Greer below --- Instagram: @livenourished https://www.instagram.com/livenourished/?hl=en Facebook: @ilivenourished https://www.facebook.com/ilivenourished
Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: www.patreon.com/posts/63787980 Bea speaks with Alexander Zaitchik about the fraught history of medical patents, and how applying intellectual property laws to drugs went from outright taboo to established order. Alexander Zaitchik is an independent journalist and author of Owning the Sun: A People's History of Monopoly Medicine from Asprin to COVID-19. You can order his book here: https://www.counterpointpress.com/dd-product/owning-the-sun/ Pre-orders are now live for Bea and Artie's book, Health Communism, out October 18th from Verso Books. Pre-order Health Communism here: bit.ly/3Af2YaJ Runtime 1:14:54, 14 March 2022
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: The 5-Second Level, published by Eliezer Yudkowsky on the LessWrong. To develop methods of teaching rationality skills, you need to learn to focus on mental events that occur in 5 seconds or less. Most of what you want to teach is directly on this level; the rest consists of chaining together skills on this level. As our first example, let's take the vital rationalist skill, "Be specific." Even with people who've had moderate amounts of exposure to Less Wrong, a fair amount of my helping them think effectively often consists of my saying, "Can you give me a specific example of that?" or "Can you be more concrete?" A couple of formative childhood readings that taught me to be specific: "What is meant by the word red?" "It's a color." "What's a color?" "Why, it's a quality things have." "What's a quality?" "Say, what are you trying to do, anyway?" You have pushed him into the clouds. If, on the other hand, we habitually go down the abstraction ladder to lower levels of abstraction when we are asked the meaning of a word, we are less likely to get lost in verbal mazes; we will tend to "have our feet on the ground" and know what we are talking about. This habit displays itself in an answer such as this: "What is meant by the word red?" "Well, the next time you see some cars stopped at an intersection, look at the traffic light facing them. Also, you might go to the fire department and see how their trucks are painted." -- S. I. Hayakawa, Language in Thought and Action and: "Beware, demon!" he intoned hollowly. "I am not without defenses." "Oh yeah? Name three." -- Robert Asprin, Another Fine Myth And now, no sooner does someone tell me that they want to "facilitate communications between managers and employees" than I say, "Can you give me a concrete example of how you would do that?" Hayakawa taught me to distinguish the concrete and the abstract; and from that small passage in Asprin, I picked up the dreadful personal habit of calling people's bluffs, often using the specific phrase, "Name three." But the real subject of today's lesson is how to see skills like this on the 5-second level. And now that we have a specific example in hand, we can proceed to try to zoom in on the level of cognitive events that happen in 5 seconds or less. Over-abstraction happens because it's easy to be abstract. It's easier to say "red is a color" than to pause your thoughts for long enough to come up with the example of a stop sign. Abstraction is a path of least resistance, a form of mental laziness. So the first thing that needs to happen on a timescale of 5 seconds is perceptual recognition of highly abstract statements unaccompanied by concrete examples, accompanied by an automatic aversion, an ick reaction - this is the trigger which invokes the skill. Then, you have actionable stored procedures that associate to the trigger. And "come up with a concrete example" is not a 5-second-level skill, not an actionable procedure, it doesn't transform the problem into a task. An actionable mental procedure that could be learned, stored, and associated with the trigger would be "Search for a memory that instantiates the abstract statement", or "Try to come up with hypothetical examples, and then discard the lousy examples your imagination keeps suggesting, until you finally have a good example that really shows what you were originally trying to say", or "Ask why you were making the abstract statement in the first place, and recall the original mental causes of your making that statement to see if they suggest something more concrete." Or to be more specific on the last mental procedure: Why were you trying to describe redness to someone? Did they just run a red traffic light? (And then what kind of exercise can you run someone through, which will get them to distinguish red traffic lights fr...
https://vaccine-police.com/https://www.facebook.com/christopher.key.35/https://twitter.com/VaccinePolice11https://www.instagram.com/key_christopher/ 11 Undeniable Facts Concerning Vaccination:1. The U.S. Supreme Court rules all vaccines unavoidably unsafe.https://www.aap.org/en-us/documents/immunization_refusaltovaccinate.pdf 2. None of the vaccines on the U.S. CDC-recommended childhood vaccine schedule weretested against an inert saline placebo in clinical trials.The Facts About the FDA's Questionable Practices • Children's Health Defense 3. This HHS lawsuit shows that no safety studies have been conducted on vaccines forthirty-three years.https://www.worldhealth.net/news/rfk-jr-wins-case-against-government-vaccine-safety-violations 4. Compensation for vaccine injury to date: 4.4 billion and counting.https://www.hrsa.gov/vaccine-compensation/data/index.htmlDescription of the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (NVICP) • Children'sHealth Defense 5. The CDC, frankly, is a vaccine company; it owns at least fifty vaccine patents and buys anddistributes $4.6 billion in vaccines annually through the Vaccines for Children program.Examining RFK Jr.'s claim that the CDC “Owns over 20 vaccine (greenmedinfo.com)FY 2018 Budget in Brief - CDC | HHS.gov 6. In 1986, Congress passed the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act freeing companiesfrom liability for injuries resulting from childhood vaccines no matter how toxic the ingredients,how negligent the manufacturer, or how grievous the harm.H.R.5546 - 99th Congress (1985-1986): National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 |Congress.gov | Library of Congress NCVIA: The Legislation that Changed Everything—Conflicts of Interest Undermine Children'sHealth: Part II • Children's Health Defense 7. There are two Hepatitis B vaccines licensed for one day old babies in the United States-onemanufactured by Merck and the other by GlaxoSmith Kline. Merck's Hepatitis B was licensedby the FDA after trials which solicited adverse reactions for only five days after vaccination.Similarly, GlaxoSmithKline's Hepatitis B Vaccine was licensed by the FDA after trials whichsolicited adverse reactions for only four days after vaccination.recombivax_pi (merck.com) 8. In 1965, 4% of the US population had a chronic disease.For American kids born in 1986,only12.8% had chronic disease. That number has grown to 54% among the vaccine generationaccording to a 2011 survey funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)Dynamics of obesity and chronic health conditions among children and youthhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20159870/ A National and State Profile of Leading Health Problems and Health Care Quality for USChildren: Key Insurance Disparities and Across-State Variations -ScienceDirecthttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876285910002500 9. Vaccines CAN and DO cause injuries. The message that vaccine injuries are rare is notsupported by facts and anecdotal evidence. An HHS-sponsored study by the Agency forHealthcare Research and Quality found that vaccine injuries, when tracked using electronicmedical records, occur in one in thirty-nine vaccines given.Electronic Support for Public Health - Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (ESP:VAERS)(Massachusetts) | AHRQ Digital Healthcare Research: Informing Improvement in Care Quality,Safety, and Efficiency Vaccine Injuries Ratio: One for Every 39 Vaccines Administered • Children's Health Defense 10. Post-licensure vaccine safety surveillance is failing the American people and childrenaround the world. The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System(VAERS), where doctors andpatients voluntarily report adverse vaccine events, received 58,381 reports in 2018. including412 deaths,1,237 permanent disabilities, and 4, 217 hospitalizations. An HHS-funded review ofVAERS concluded that "fewer than one per cent of vaccine adverse events are reported " toVAERS. The CDC has refused to mandate or automate VAERS reporting.Electronic Support for Public Health–Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (ESP:VAERS)(ahrq.gov) ican-reply-december-31-2018.pdf (childrenshealthdefense.org) 11. The CDC vaccine researcher-turned whistleblower, Dr. William Thompson, Ph. D. wasdenied the ability to testify regarding scientific fraud and destruction of evidence by senior CDCofficials in critical CDC vaccine safety studies regarding an association between childhoodvaccines and autism. Thompson invoked federal whistleblower status and alleges that the CDCdestroyed evidence that black boys are 3.36 times more likely to develop autism if they receivethe MMR vaccine before age three.CDC Blocks Testimony by Vaccine Whistleblower in Medical Malpractice Case • Children'sHealth Defense The Statement of William W. Thompson • Children's Health Defense
The Biden administration announcing plans to reopen the borders with Canada and Mexico to fully vaccinated travelers and telling states to begin preparing to vaccinate young children starting early November. An NBC News Exclusive: New guidelines from the FDA on how much salt we should be eating. Plus, Blue Origin set for lift-off this morning — Tom Costello catches up with William Shatner as he prepares to become the oldest person to go to space. Also ahead, officials confirm Gabby Petito was strangled to death as hunt for Brian Laundrie continues.
Remember when it was advised to take a daily aspirin to fend off your first potential heart attack? Well, let that one go. Guidelines and medical advice has changed. More adventures on the DJV Show include a discussion on women vs men when it comes to nurturing . . . all natural allergy medicine . . . Tim McGraw's temper tantrum in on stage in Reno . . . and more! Follow us @DJVShow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. More information on DJVShow.com.
Most plants are green, but what makes certain flowers, fruits, and vegetables such brilliant hues of red, yellow, and blue? Do the colors mean anything or is it all for the birds and insects?Well my friends, Flavonoids are the answer. Its why Roses are red and Violets are Blue. And why Purple Haze is purple.In this episode, I am joined by Joe Looch, Cannabis Educator and Advocate, and we talk about the role of cannaflavins and flavonoids in cannabis and where to find them in tasty foods. These amazing chemical compounds are responsible for the colors of plant life, and also may have incredible health benefits in our bodies - like fighting aging, preventing cancer, and helping brain activity.Some Cannaflavins have anti-inflammatory properties that are 30x that of Asprin! Tune in and find out more!
Aspirin is a common remedy for many symptoms, with many users believing it can help prevent strokes and heart attacks. However, new research suggests that aspirin might not be as beneficial as we’d hope. In this episode, we discuss the research and touch on whether or not aspirin can help dementia or Alzheimer’s. Be sure to tune in with us today!
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Dù những năm gần đây, giáo dục nước ta đã có nhiều thay đổi nhưng vẫn bị đánh giá là phù hợp cho cách "học vẹt, học tủ". Không ít học sinh thi xong là quên kiến thức hoặc hổng cơ bản, thậm chí là chán ghét việc học. Đáp án cho câu hỏi khó muôn đời của các bậc phụ huynh, làm sao để con cái học hành hiệu quả là gì?
Meet psychiatrist Brent Turnipseed, MD in the 2nd part of his interview. We explore supplements and drugs, including the use of Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy to treat anxiety and depression.Brent received his medical degree in psychiatry from the University of Texas at Houston. His clinic, Roots Behavioral Health, uses an integrative model to help people with their mental health.Subscribe to YOUR TRUTH REVEALED weekly videos on YouTube - https://bit.ly/2MjsfdK➤RESOURCESFree Therapy Consultation: https://bit.ly/3c2ukTZRoots Behavioral Health: https://rootsbehavioralhealth.com/Free Worksheet: https://www.YourTruthRevealed.comThe Inflamed Mind book: https://amzn.to/3dp40EdHow to Change Your Mind book: https://amzn.to/3dv6IbzStore: https://bit.ly/2H99Iwl➤ SUMMARYHow does your approach to patient care utilize an integrative model?* Using an integrative model is a different way of practicing psychiatric medicine.* In psychiatry, there is a high percentage of people who have conditions that are treatment resistant. An integrative model takes treatment one step further.* We talk about diet, exercise, yoga meditation, sleep hygiene, and supplements (when indicated).* We recommend doing a basic lab panel to check for common vitamin deficiencies. We also check for thyroid function and C-reactive protein, which is a reliable marker of chronic inflammation.What supplements do you recommend and why?* Patients commonly want help with stress and anxiety. They want help with mood, concentration, memory, and energy.* The foundations that are recommended are . . .* Multivitamin, probiotic (although this can be tricky), Omega fatty acids, CoQ10, vitamin D, magnesium, L-methylfolate, and B12.* Some common herbs that can be used are Rhodiola, Ashwaganda, SAMe, L-theanine (found in green tea), and 5-HTP.What is the role of immune function in relation to chronic psychiatric conditions?* Psychiatrist Edward Bullmore discusses this in his book The Inflamed Mind.* There is a dynamic communication between the brain and the immune system.* People with chronic depression often have an inflammatory component to their depression.* Many of these inflammatory cells in the body that are causing the pain easily cross what's called the blood brain barrier.* And if they pass through this barrier, they get into the brain. These inflammatory cells, some are called cytokines, float into the brain and trigger off cascades of inflammation.* Minocycline and baby Asprin can significantly improve this condition.One of the biggest breakthroughs in treating severe depression is ketamine. What is ketamine and how does it help?* A study, published in 2016 by the Journal of Psychopharmacology, showed that 80% of cancer patients with anxiety and depression responded positively to psychedelic treatment.* Ketamine is an FDA approved and legal psychedelic medication.* It was a safe anesthetic in the battlefield during the Vietnam War for soldiers.* In 2000, the Department of Psychiatry at Yale did a study. They used an Intravenous (IV) infusion of ketamine with positive results.What are some common myths about seeing a psychiatrist?* Myth number one - your primary care doctor can properly treat mental health issues.- Just like you would see a cardiologist for a heart issuea psychiatrist is a medical doctor that specializes in brain health.* Myth number two - a psychiatrist will force medication on you.- The truth is a good psychiatrist will offer treatment that is tailored to your needs. Treatment may include lifestyle changes, supplements, and medications.
Episode 18 is the second part of an interview with psychiatrist Brent Turnipseed, MD. We explore supplements and drugs, including the use of Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy to treat anxiety and depression. Brent Turnipseed received his medical degree in psychiatry from the University of Texas at Houston. His clinic, Roots Behavioral Health, uses an integrative model to help people with their mental health. Subscribe to YOUR TRUTH REVEALED weekly videos on YouTube - https://bit.ly/2MjsfdK ➤RESOURCES Free Therapy Consultation: https://bit.ly/3c2ukTZ Roots Behavioral Health: https://rootsbehavioralhealth.com/ Free Worksheet: https://www.YourTruthRevealed.com The Inflamed Mind book: https://amzn.to/3dp40Ed How to Change Your Mind book: https://amzn.to/3dv6Ibz Store: https://bit.ly/2H99Iwl ➤ SUMMARY How does your approach to patient care utilize an integrative model? * Using an integrative model is a different way of practicing psychiatric medicine. * In psychiatry, there is a high percentage of people who have conditions that are treatment resistant. An integrative model takes treatment one step further. * We talk about diet, exercise, yoga meditation, sleep hygiene, and supplements (when indicated). * We recommend doing a basic lab panel to check for common vitamin deficiencies. We also check for thyroid function and C-reactive protein, which is a reliable marker of chronic inflammation. What supplements do you recommend and why? * Patients commonly want help with stress and anxiety. They want help with mood, concentration, memory, and energy. * The foundations that are recommended are . . . Multivitamin, probiotic (although this can be tricky), Omega fatty acids, CoQ10, vitamin D, magnesium, L-methylfolate, and B12. * Some common herbs that can be used are Rhodiola, Ashwaganda, SAMe, L-theanine (found in green tea), and 5-HTP. What is the role of immune function in relation to chronic psychiatric conditions? * Psychiatrist Edward Bullmore discusses this in his book The Inflamed Mind. * There is a dynamic communication between the brain and the immune system. * People with chronic depression often have an inflammatory component to their depression. * Many of these inflammatory cells in the body that are causing the pain easily cross what's called the blood brain barrier. * And if they pass through this barrier, they get into the brain. These inflammatory cells, some are called cytokines, float into the brain and trigger off cascades of inflammation. * Minocycline and baby Asprin can significantly improve this condition. One of the biggest breakthroughs in treating severe depression is ketamine. What is ketamine and how does it help? * A study, published in 2016 by the Journal of Psychopharmacology, showed that 80% of cancer patients with anxiety and depression responded positively to psychedelic treatment. * Ketamine is an FDA approved and legal psychedelic medication. * It was a safe anesthetic in the battlefield during the Vietnam War for soldiers. * In 2000, the Department of Psychiatry at Yale did a study. They used an Intravenous (IV) infusion of ketamine with positive results. What are some common myths about seeing a psychiatrist? * Myth number one - your primary care doctor can properly treat mental health issues. - Just like you would see a cardiologist for a heart issue a psychiatrist is a medical doctor that specializes in brain health. * Myth number two - a psychiatrist will force medication on you. - The truth is a good psychiatrist will offer treatment that is tailored to your needs. Treatment may include lifestyle changes, supplements, and medications. * Myth number three - asking for help means you’re crazy or weak. * The fact is that by asking for help, you are brave and empowered. You are human just like everyone else. Taking responsibility by looking for ways to feel better is one of the best things you can do for yourself.
Meet psychiatrist Brent Turnipseed, MD in the 2nd part of his interview. We explore supplements and drugs, including the use of Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy to treat anxiety and depression.Brent received his medical degree in psychiatry from the University of Texas at Houston. His clinic, Roots Behavioral Health, uses an integrative model to help people with their mental health.Subscribe to YOUR TRUTH REVEALED weekly videos on YouTube - https://bit.ly/2MjsfdK➤RESOURCESFree Therapy Consultation: https://bit.ly/3c2ukTZRoots Behavioral Health: https://rootsbehavioralhealth.com/Free Worksheet: https://www.YourTruthRevealed.comThe Inflamed Mind book: https://amzn.to/3dp40EdHow to Change Your Mind book: https://amzn.to/3dv6IbzStore: https://bit.ly/2H99Iwl➤ SUMMARYHow does your approach to patient care utilize an integrative model?* Using an integrative model is a different way of practicing psychiatric medicine.* In psychiatry, there is a high percentage of people who have conditions that are treatment resistant. An integrative model takes treatment one step further.* We talk about diet, exercise, yoga meditation, sleep hygiene, and supplements (when indicated).* We recommend doing a basic lab panel to check for common vitamin deficiencies. We also check for thyroid function and C-reactive protein, which is a reliable marker of chronic inflammation.What supplements do you recommend and why?* Patients commonly want help with stress and anxiety. They want help with mood, concentration, memory, and energy.* The foundations that are recommended are . . .* Multivitamin, probiotic (although this can be tricky), Omega fatty acids, CoQ10, vitamin D, magnesium, L-methylfolate, and B12.* Some common herbs that can be used are Rhodiola, Ashwaganda, SAMe, L-theanine (found in green tea), and 5-HTP.What is the role of immune function in relation to chronic psychiatric conditions?* Psychiatrist Edward Bullmore discusses this in his book The Inflamed Mind.* There is a dynamic communication between the brain and the immune system.* People with chronic depression often have an inflammatory component to their depression.* Many of these inflammatory cells in the body that are causing the pain easily cross what's called the blood brain barrier.* And if they pass through this barrier, they get into the brain. These inflammatory cells, some are called cytokines, float into the brain and trigger off cascades of inflammation.* Minocycline and baby Asprin can significantly improve this condition.One of the biggest breakthroughs in treating severe depression is ketamine. What is ketamine and how does it help?* A study, published in 2016 by the Journal of Psychopharmacology, showed that 80% of cancer patients with anxiety and depression responded positively to psychedelic treatment.* Ketamine is an FDA approved and legal psychedelic medication.* It was a safe anesthetic in the battlefield during the Vietnam War for soldiers.* In 2000, the Department of Psychiatry at Yale did a study. They used an Intravenous (IV) infusion of ketamine with positive results.What are some common myths about seeing a psychiatrist?* Myth number one - your primary care doctor can properly treat mental health issues.- Just like you would see a cardiologist for a heart issuea psychiatrist is a medical doctor that specializes in brain health.* Myth number two - a psychiatrist will force medication on you.- The truth is a good psychiatrist will offer treatment that is tailored to your needs. Treatment may include lifestyle changes, supplements, and medications.
Episode 17 is the first part of an interview with psychiatrist Brent Turnipseed, MD. We explore supplements and drugs, including the use of Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy to treat anxiety and depression. Brent Turnipseed received his medical degree in psychiatry from the University of Texas at Houston. His clinic, Roots Behavioral Health, uses an integrative model to help people with their mental health. Subscribe to YOUR TRUTH REVEALED weekly videos on YouTube - https://bit.ly/2MjsfdK ➤RESOURCES Free Therapy Consultation: https://bit.ly/3c2ukTZ Roots Behavioral Health: https://rootsbehavioralhealth.com/ Free Worksheet: https://www.YourTruthRevealed.com The Inflamed Mind book: https://amzn.to/3dp40Ed How to Change Your Mind book: https://amzn.to/3dv6Ibz Store: https://bit.ly/2H99Iwl ➤ SUMMARY How does your approach to patient care utilize an integrative model? * Using an integrative model is a different way of practicing psychiatric medicine. * In psychiatry, there is a high percentage of people who have conditions that are treatment resistant. An integrative model takes treatment one step further. * We talk about diet, exercise, yoga meditation, sleep hygiene, and supplements (when indicated). * We recommend doing a basic lab panel to check for common vitamin deficiencies. We also check for thyroid function and C-reactive protein, which is a reliable marker of chronic inflammation. What supplements do you recommend and why? * Patients commonly want help with stress and anxiety. They want help with mood, concentration, memory, and energy. * The foundations that are recommended are . . . Multivitamin, probiotic (although this can be tricky), Omega fatty acids, CoQ10, vitamin D, magnesium, L-methylfolate, and B12. * Some common herbs that can be used are Rhodiola, Ashwaganda, SAMe, L-theanine (found in green tea), and 5-HTP. What is the role of immune function in relation to chronic psychiatric conditions? * Psychiatrist Edward Bullmore discusses this in his book The Inflamed Mind. * There is a dynamic communication between the brain and the immune system. * People with chronic depression often have an inflammatory component to their depression. * Many of these inflammatory cells in the body that are causing the pain easily cross what's called the blood brain barrier. * And if they pass through this barrier, they get into the brain. These inflammatory cells, some are called cytokines, float into the brain and trigger off cascades of inflammation. * Minocycline and baby Asprin can significantly improve this condition. One of the biggest breakthroughs in treating severe depression is ketamine. What is ketamine and how does it help? * A study, published in 2016 by the Journal of Psychopharmacology, showed that 80% of cancer patients with anxiety and depression responded positively to psychedelic treatment. * Ketamine is an FDA approved and legal psychedelic medication. * It was a safe anesthetic in the battlefield during the Vietnam War for soldiers. * In 2000, the Department of Psychiatry at Yale did a study. They used an Intravenous (IV) infusion of ketamine with positive results. What are some common myths about seeing a psychiatrist? * Myth number one - your primary care doctor can properly treat mental health issues. - Just like you would see a cardiologist for a heart issue a psychiatrist is a medical doctor that specializes in brain health. * Myth number two - a psychiatrist will force medication on you. - The truth is a good psychiatrist will offer treatment that is tailored to your needs. Treatment may include lifestyle changes, supplements, and medications. * Myth number three - asking for help means you’re crazy or weak. * The fact is that by asking for help, you are brave and empowered. You are human just like everyone else. Taking responsibility by looking for ways to feel better is one of the best things you can do for yourself.
12/05/19 - In this episode, Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Ken Kronhaus of Lake Cardiology (352-735-1400) discuss new MRIs that can help people deal with depression. Did you know that brushing your teeth 2 to 3 times a day can help prevent Arterial Heart Fibrillation? New numbers show that Vaping is linked to lung damage and depression. Now, more than ever, Sleep Deprivation is known to be linked to your health. Low Dose Children's Aspirin is found to be a deterrent to some types of Cancer. 18% of today's youth are obese and on the road to Type II Diabetes. 7% of Caucasian Women, who use permanent hair dye or straighteners, are risking the chance of getting Breast Cancer; 45% with Afro-American Women. Plus, lots more great tips for maintaining your good health.
While most Over-The-Counter drugs have long been considered relatively harmless, recent research suggests otherwise; in many cases, the long-term consequences of taking Over-The-Counter drugs were inadequately explored before their release on the market, and we are only now beginning to understand their numerous adverse effects. This week we talk about the health risks of common Over-The-Counter meds, including ibuprofen, aspirin, acetaminophen, decongestants, antacids, and antihistamines, and discover safe alternatives to these drugs. Tune in every Sunday to 97.1FM Newstalk Radio to hear our podcasts live!
Welcome to Cannabis News Now! ***Todays show will explore how The University of Ontario discovered Cannabis flavinoids 30x stronger than Asprin. How will this affect the weed industry in the future? ***UFC & Aurora Cannabis plans to partner up to both research and give their athletes access to quality CBD for recovery -- discover why this important for BOTH companies -- ENJOY POTSTOCKS FAM ***The MORE act aimes to not only DECRIMINALIZE WEED but expunge criminal records as well as impose a 5% tax that will give grants to minorities to enter the industry...What does this all mean? ENJOY
Topics discussed on today's show: INO in NYC, Franks Colon, Food News, Birthdays, News of the Day with Lisa May, You're a Funny Girl, Asprin, Babies in Space, A Good Cry, Craig Shoemaker stops by the show, Crossing Streams, and Apologies.
NFL Free agency, Robert Kraft, NBA Playoffs, March Madness
Skeeve thought life was going to be simple. Learn some magik, steal some gold, make a living. But when he meets the demon Aahz, and his master is assassinated by Imps, things get complicated… Another Fine Myth by Robert Asprin reviewed by Chaska, (age 11). Check out ComposerDad vs Bible at: https://www.composerdad.com For questions or to suggest a book for us to review email us at bookpowerforkids@gmail.com . Our website is http://bookpowerforkids.com, or visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bookpowerforkids/ and Twitter @bookpower4kids Special thanks to Anjali from Osceola County Florida for voicing one of our transition clips! We are proud members of Kids Listen. For more quality children's podcasts visit http://www.kidslisten.org/members All of our music was created using Music Maker Jam for non-commercial purposes, http://www.justaddmusic.net/en/ . Credit to http://www.freesfx.co.uk/ for the campfire, cricket, and jungle ambience sound effects. Thanks for listening!
Interesting thoughts on the use of ACE inhibitors and ARBs, alongside considerations regarding asprin. We look at the following papers: Anesthesia and Analgesia: A Systematic Review of Outcomes Associated With Withholding or Continuing Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors and Angiotensin Receptor Blockers Before Noncardiac Surgery. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29381513 Anesthesia and Analgesia: A Prospective International Multicentre Cohort Study of Intraoperative Heart Rate and Systolic Blood Pressure and Myocardial Injury After Noncardiac Surgery: Results of the VISION Study https://journals.lww.com/anesthesia-analgesia/FullText/2018/06000/A_Prospective_International_Multicentre_Cohort.25.aspx Gynecologic Oncology: Use of paracetamol, low-dose aspirin, or non-aspirin non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and risk of ovarian borderline tumors in Denmark. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30249529 JAMA Surgery: Association of Aspirin With Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism in Patients After Total Knee Arthroplasty Compared With Other Anticoagulants: A Noninferiority Analysis. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30347089 Presented by Desiree Chappell with Monty Mythen and their guests Barbara Slawski, Professor of Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery; Chief, Section of Perioperative and Consultative Medicine; Froedtert and Medical College of Wisconsin and Steven L. Cohn, Professor Emeritus, Director – Medical Consultation Service, Jackson Memorial Hospital University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. -- Do you have your ticket to the Dallas Master's Course being organised in March by EBPOM USA yet? Find out more here: https://www.ebpom.org/EBPOM-USA-2019 As a TopMedTalk subscriber you can get a 20% discount for 1 person, or a 50% discount for a team. Just use the promo code "DAL 20" if you're solo or "EDAL 50" if you're coming as a group.
Join Aubrie, Brice and Don as they journey through the world of big pharmecutical companies. How does a drug become a drug? Is there anybody out there to protect consumers? Why are drugs so expensive? Find out this and more on this episode of the Letting Off Steam PodcastOutro Credit: Muddy W0lf "Long Time Planet"
Join Aubrie, Brice and Don as they journey through the world of big pharmecutical companies. How does a drug become a drug? Is there anybody out there to protect consumers? Why are drugs so expensive? Find out this and more on this episode of the Letting Off Steam PodcastOutro Credit: Muddy W0lf "Long Time Planet"
Hosts: Ed Brown, Jo Benhamu, Kirsten Banks. 00:03:03 Wiradjuri astronomer Kirsten Banks tells us all about Aboriginal astronomy - from emu eggs to moon halos. 00:13:20 The conventional wisdom that taking a low dose of aspirin every day can improve health and delay dementia in the elderly is unfounded for most people, according to the largest and most comprehensive clinical trial conducted in Australia. 00:25:44 Many infections in humans of antibiotic-resistant bacteria have been traced to the unnecessary use of antibiotics in puppies as 'preventatives'. Become a Patreon and help us out! Come see Dr. Pamela Gay and the Science on Top team in Melbourne on 10 October 2018! Get your tickets to the Australian Skeptics National Convention! This episode contains traces of an adorable caller to Dr. Karl's Triple J radio show.
Panel Beater, Hawkeye, and Doctor Sharma had a slew of guests discussing many wide subjects. ENT surgeon, Doctor Eric Levi, talked about physical and emotional burnout and how it affects physicians and surgeons, and hopefully how it can be fixed. Lucy Moir and Debra Lawrence with their darkly comedic Fringe Festival show 'Write Loud and Clear About What Hurts' about a wild therapy session. As told by Lucy and Debra, the show dives deep into modern day's narcissism and trivial ploys for attention. In the news, Doctor Sharma discussed the "Aspri' trial, a trial looking into the elderly's use of Asprin.
There has been quite a bit of discussion this week whether seniors should really be taking that one low-dose/baby aspirin per day, and whether the daily dose does more harm than good. We talk to Dr. Rohan Bissoondath to get his perspective.
Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Ken Kronhaus discuss the latest medical news and breakthroughs, such as "Lo-dose aspirin has been found not to help prevent your first Heart Attack but, helps prevent a second." Also, Dr. Ken explains what actually took Senator John McCain's life. Plus, much more.
Mirage: Speculating on Speculative Fiction, on this episode of Mirage Chris Herron and I discuss the fiction of Robert Lynn Asprin.
Are Pain Meds for Dogs Safe? By Jennifer Coates, DVM Knowing that a dog is in pain is upsetting. So it's an understandable reaction to want to do something — anything — to provide the dog pain relief as soon as possible. However, as tempting as it may be to reach for an over-the-counter pain medications such as ibuprofen, aspirin, or acetaminophen and give it to the family dog, you must avoid them at all costs. Over-the-counter pain meds (OTC medications) and human medications can be very dangerous, even fatal, when used improperly in dogs. Dogs should not be given Advil, aspirin, Tylenol, or any other pain reliever made for human consumption. NSAIDs and Asprin for Dogs – Are They Dangerous? Some of the most common over-the-counter pain relievers fall into the category of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs). Common examples include aspirin, baby aspirin ibuprofen, and naproxen. They all work by inhibiting an enzyme called cyclooxygenase that is responsible for the production of prostaglandins that promote inflammation, fever, and pain. But prostaglandins also play many other roles in the body, including maintaining adequate blood flow to the kidneys, the production of a layer of mucus that protects the inner lining of the gastrointestinal tract from stomach acid, and normal blood clotting. When these functions are reduced, dogs can develop vomiting and diarrhea (often bloody), intestinal problems, loss of appetite, bleeding disorders, kidney or liver dysfunction or failure. They may even die without appropriate treatment. It is not safe to give your dog any amount of aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil), naproxen, or other anti-inflammatory meant for humans. Problems can arise with NSAID use in dogs for several reasons: Sometimes an owner will give (or a dog will get into) an inappropriately high dose of one or more of these drugs. Certain dogs are especially sensitive to human NSAID brands and can develop dangerous side effects even when a correct dose is given. The concurrent use of other medications (e.g., corticosteroids) and/or the presence of certain health conditions (e.g., gastrointestinal, liver, or kidney disease) can make the use of NSAIDs for dogs more risky than normal. (NOTE: Cats are especially sensitive to the adverse effects of NSAIDs, but because more dogs are exposed to these medications, a greater number of NSAID toxicity cases are reported in dogs in comparison to cats.) What About Tylenol for Dogs? Acetaminophen (Tylenol) presents a slightly different story. Acetaminophen is not an NSAID. No one is exactly sure how it works to reduce pain and fever (it has no effect on inflammation), but when dogs ingest toxic amounts of acetaminophen, it destroys their liver cells, damages the kidneys, and converts hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying molecule in blood, to methemoglobin resulting poor oxygen delivery throughout the body and tissue damage. (NOTE: Cats are so sensitive to the adverse effects of acetaminophen that just one, regular strength tablet can result in death.) What Can I Give My Dog For Pain Relief? For all of the above reasons, you should not give NSAIDs, like aspirin and ibuprofen, or other pain relievers, such as Tylenol, to dogs or other pets without the supervision of a veterinarian. Drug companies have designed specific canine pain medication that are safer and more effective than those that are designed for people. Examples of these modern pain killers include carprofen, deracoxib, etodolac, and meloxicam. With knowledge of the specifics of a dog’s health history, your vet can make a proper diagnosis to determine which medication and dose is most appropriate for your dog and design a plan for monitoring that will make treatment as safe as possible. Other Pain Relief Measures Appropriate medicine is not the only way to provide dog pain relief, however. Chronic inflammatory conditions such as general arthritis often respond well to dietary modification. For example, dog food that is supplemented with omega-3 fatty acids like eicosapentanoic acid (EPA) can reduce joint inflammation and the pain associated with it. Also, overweight dogs benefit greatly from a weight loss plan that includes both diet and exercise. Foods with a lower caloric density but normal amounts of protein can help dogs lose weight while maintaining muscle mass and strength. Reducing body fat and promoting lean body mass decreases stress on joints and inflammation throughout the body. The combination of a good diet and weight loss will often lessen if not completely eliminate the need for pain meds for dogs suffering from chronic conditions like arthritis. More severe cases can also benefit from physical therapy, acupuncture, cold laser treatments, and other interventions. Talk to your veterinarian to determine what combination of diet, exercise, pain meds, and other treatments is right for your dog.
I'm pretty sure pain avoidance is a valid survival trait.
The most important thing you can give yourself is the freedom to grow and change as a writer. Accepting limitations is all good and fine as long as you don't let that acceptance prevent you from learning.It's not always about the writer you are now, sometimes it's about the writer you will be.Bourbon and Asprin: http://archiveofourown.org/series/465685
In this third episode reviewing the 2015 guidelines, Dr. Rosenblum summarizes and quotes ASRAs latest Guidelines for Patients who are on anticoagulants and are planning to undergo pain procedures. PainExam Podcast Download our iphone App! Download our Android App! For more information on Pain Management Topics and keywords Go to PainExam.com David Rosenblum, MD specializes in Pain Management and is the Director of Pain Management at Maimonides Medical Center and AABP Pain Managment For evaluation and treatment of a Painful Disorder, go to www.AABPPain.com 718 436 7246 DISCLAIMER: Doctor Rosenblum IS HERE SOLELY TO EDUCATE, AND YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL YOUR DECISIONS AND ACTIONS IN RESPONSE TO ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. This podcasts is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of physician to a particular patient or specific ailment. You should regularly consult a physician in matters relating to yours or another's health. You understand that this podcast is not intended as a substitute for consultation with a licensed medical professional. Copyright © 2015 QBazaar.com, LLC All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author. References Interventional Spine and Pain Procedures in Patients on Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Medications: Guidelines From the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, the European Society of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Therapy, the American Academy of Pain Medicine, the International Neuromodulation Society, the North American Neuromodulation Society, and the World Institute of Pain Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine: May/June 2015 - Volume 40 - Issue 3 - p 182–212
Dr. Ascot returns to help Harland cope with his stress levels. The question of the day is a salty affair. We examine natural remedies for all that ails you. Asprin my napkin!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Animal Talk helping people with their pets. Celebrity interviews, fun, skits, news, pet products, training tip, environmental issues, Animal Talk, it’s America’s Pet Show! Jamie Flanagan Dr. Brad Davis Donna Fournier Brian Barczyk AnimalTalkRadio.com @AnimalTalkRadio We have started a Pateron page. Thanks for considering supporting us. www.patreon.com/AnimalTalkRadio Thanks for listening and as always... Have an exotic week and kiss your wild thing for me.
Join me and my guest, Dr. Julie Chen, as we explore: what you can do to prevent hair loss, whether you should take aspirin daily, how to raise your libido, and much more (www.makinghealthez.com). Dr. Julie Chen is an integrative medicine physician. She is board-certified in internal medicine and is fellowship-trained and board certified in integrative medicine. Dr. … Read more about this episode...
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