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P1 Morgen
Fredag 2. maj. 2025

P1 Morgen

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 165:01


Hvorfor modtager nogle borgere i Nordjylland og på Fyn ikke deres breve? Hvad er årsagen til fordobling i klager mod politiet i de sidste 10 år? Og får ATPs ansatte en bonus eller ej? Dagens værter: Søren Carlsen og Thomas Tjaerandsen.

OVERSKUD
Trump sender danske favoritaktier i knæ

OVERSKUD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 37:22


Apple, Tesla, Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon, Google og Facebook. De er nogle af verdens mest værdifulde selskaber og har skovlet milliarder hjem til deres aktionærer de seneste år. Men nu er de såkaldte Magnificent 7 kommet i problemer. Trumps toldkrig har techselskaberne i knæ på børsen og Tesla og Nvidia har f.eks. tabt over 30 procent af aktieværdien i år. Hvorfor falder de amerikanske techaktier så dybt? Vender det? Skal man stadig prioritere Mag 7-aktier i sin portefølje eller skal man skifte hest? Til sidst diskuterer vi svarene fra ATPs topchef Martin Præstegaard, der blev interviewet på podcasten i sidste uge. Præstegaards svar får næppe kritikken af pensionsgiganten til at forstumme, lyder det. I studiet: Magnus Barsøe, Peter Garnry og Mikael Milhøj.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcast TenisBrasil
Romboli quer aproveitar momento mas não poupa críticas à ATP

Podcast TenisBrasil

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 36:59


Embalado por seu melhor ranking da carreira, Fernando Romboli fechou parceria definitiva com John Patrick Smith e está garantido em Roland Garros e Wimbledon e muitos dos ATPs 500 da temporada. Aos 34 anos, ele se mostra muito animado.Romboli conta ao Podcast de TenisBrasil detalhes de sua surpreendente campanha em Indian Wells, fala de como segue difícil a vida dos duplistas no circuito, principalmente em nível challenger, e por isso mesmo não poupa críticas à ATP sobre a falta de cuidado com a modalidade.

The Jim Rome Show
Stafford Trade Talks, ATPs

The Jim Rome Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 47:41


The Jim Rome Show HR 3 - 2/26/25 Sean McVay comments on the contract talks the Rams are in the middle of with QB Matthew Stafford and Jim answers the Ask The Pros e-mails and posts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Metabolism Made Easy
Red Blood Cells & Glucose -AI Podcast

Metabolism Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 4:16


Red blood cells are entirely dependent on glucose as their only energy source. Glucose is utilized in glycolysis to produce the ATP output required by the red blood cell because red blood cells lack mitochondria, which would metabolize pyruvate to CO2 in other cells. The glycolytic output of energy from glucose breaking down to two lactates will produce two ATPs only because the NADH produced from the glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase step of glycolysis will be consumed in the conversion of two 2-pyruvates to two lactates. Check out the original short on glucose and red blood cells below: https://youtube.com/shorts/nbEF42DaAko?feature=share

Følg pengene
ATPs annus horribilis med pensionsmilliardtab, kommuner, der går langt for Novo, og diskussion om Søren-Skou-metoden

Følg pengene

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 55:01


En dansk solcelleproducent er gået i rekonstruktion, og det kan betyde, at vores allesammens ATP potentielt kan tabe mange pensionspenge. Det kommer samtidig med, at ATP har tabt flere milliarder på den svenske batterigigant Northvolt. Har ATP været forblændet af den grønne omstilling? Novo Nordisk skal bygge ny fabrik i Odense - men har Odense måske været lidt for ivrige for at få medicinalvirksomheden til byen? Og kan man overhovedet fortænke dem i det? Og så diskuterer Ulrik og Sune, om man kan tale om en Søren-Skou-metode eller ej. Glædelig jul. Husk, vi udkommer med en nytårskur næste uge - mandag d. 30/12 - hvor vi ser tilbage på året, der er gået. Vært: Ulrik Rosenkvist Schultz. Fast gæst: Sune Aagaard. Medvirkende: Thomas Bernt Henriksen, erhvervskommentator hos Berlingske og Mathias Blædel, journalist hos DR.

The Passion Occupational Therapy Podcast

In the second part of our enlightening discussion, Parish and Justin continue to explore the complexities of wheelchair prescription and the dynamics of the OT-ATP relationship. They share invaluable tips for OTs on how to ensure a successful assessment, trial, and delivery process, drawing from their personal experiences and challenges in the field. Key topics discussed include: The importance of documentation and clear communication throughout the assessment and trial stages. Common pitfalls to avoid when prescribing assistive technology and how to advocate for the best outcomes for clients. Insights into how to handle disagreements between OTs and ATPs regarding product selection, focusing on client-centred decision-making. The value of ongoing reflection and adaptation in practice, emphasising that client needs can change over time. Join us for this informative episode to enhance your understanding of the wheelchair prescription process and empower your practice as an occupational therapist. Do you want access to the free email template for arranging trials? ⁠Access your email template here.

The Passion Occupational Therapy Podcast
Navigating the Role of OTs and ATPs in Wheelchair Prescription: The Essentials (Part 1)

The Passion Occupational Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 43:53


In this episode of the Passion Occupational Therapy Podcast, we dive deep into the intricate world of wheelchair prescription, discussing the vital roles of Occupational Therapists (OTs) and Assistive Technology Professionals (ATPs). Host Parish is joined by Justin from Wheelie Worx, who brings a wealth of knowledge from his experience as an OT specialising in wheelchairs and seating. Key Highlights: Understanding the Roles: Parish and Justin break down the distinct responsibilities of OTs and ATPs in the wheelchair prescription process. Discover how OTs assess the individual's needs while ATPs offer product expertise. The Importance of Communication: Learn why effective communication between OTs and ATPs is crucial for achieving the best outcomes for clients. Top Tips for Effective Assessments: Justin shares his insights on conducting thorough assessments, including the significance of documentation and the power of asking the right questions. Common Pitfalls: Explore the mistakes OTs often make during the assessment and trial phases and how to avoid them. Whether you're a seasoned OT or just starting out in the field, this episode offers valuable insights into enhancing collaboration and improving client outcomes in wheelchair prescriptions. Access your email template here.

Esportes
Conheça o museu do tênis e veja os planos dos atletas brasileiros após Roland-Garros

Esportes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 11:45


Quem entra Roland-Garros, em Paris, encontra uma estátua de aço em homenagem à Rafael Nadal, de 3 metros de altura, inaugurada em 2021. O local é parada obrigatória dos fãs do espanhol, que pode ter feito sua última partida no torneio francês em 2024. Logo atrás, fica a novidade deste ano: um museu recém-inagurado sobre a história do tênis, do qual um dos destaques é o brasileiro Gustavo Kuerten.  Maria Paula Carvalho, de Roland-GarrosA camisa usada e autografada por Guga em 2001 está em uma das vitrines. Além desse ano, ele também já havia vencido o torneio em 2000 e em 1997. A legenda do objeto diz que o brasileiro "marcou o público com sua personalidade solar".  A RFI ouviu um fã, da Coreia do Sul. "O jeito que ele jogava, como ele planejava as jogadas, a estratégia. Era incrível", diz TJ Lau. "Ele jogava contra alguns dos jogadores mais conhecidos de todos os tempos , Sampras, Agassi e até o Roger Federer", lembra.Na entrada do museu, uma foto do aviador Roland-Garros (1888-1918), piloto e herói de guerra francês e que dá nome ao complexo esportivo, recepciona os visitantes, ao lado da hélice de um avião pilotado por ele.  O museu explica que o tênis é inspirado no "jeu de paume" (jogo de palma), seu ancestral antigo, cuja primeira obra contendo as regras data de 1555. Uma cópia está exposta no museu.Uma parte da exposição é dedicada a três jogadoras:  a francesa Suzanne Lenglen, ícone dos anos 1920, que dá nome a uma das quadras; a americana Cris Evert, a "rainha" de Roland-Garros, do qual foi sete vezes campeã; e a alemã Steffi Graf, que ergueu seis vezes a taça. O tênis usado por ela em 1999 está em exposição.  As raquetes também evoluíram, como mostram os modelos expostos. Da madeira, em 1890, ao grafite e alumínio, atualmente.  Aproveitar os dias de tênis em Roland-Garros é um programa que Lorena e Marcelo não perdem. "A gente mora na Bélgica e a gente veio para ver os jogos do dia", diz ela. "A gente tentou ingressos para outros dias. Quando abrem a venda de tíquetes é uma loucura, só tinha esse dia para vir", acrescenta a brasileira que trabalha com moda."Toda a vez que saem os ingressos, a gente pega os dias em especial para vir lá de Bruxelas, em três horas e meia de carro. A gente passa o dia aqui em Paris assistindo Roland Garros", explica o analista de tecnologia Marcelo de Lima. "É uma experiência incrível porque a gente consegue ver os jogadores tanto nas quadras, interagindo com o pessoal, quanto nos treinos. Tem várias coisas para fazer, é um ambiente familiar, muito gostoso, muito bom mesmo", avalia.  Chuva atrapalhou a primeira semanaEste ano, a chuva não tem ajudado. Muitas partidas da primeira semana foram adiadas por causa do mau tempo – mas nada que atrapalhe a diversão das amigas Sarah e Pauline. "Está tudo bem, só é pena que chova tanto. Nós estamos felizes porque vimos o Dimitrov jogar", disse à RFI Sarah Baccaro. "Poderíamos ter tido o bom tempo do ano passado, dias lindos, mas felizmente tem a cobertura", acrescenta a fisioterapeuta.Elas dizem que pretendem voltar para ver o tênis dos Jogos Olímpicos, no mesmo lugar. "Esperamos que os jogos na Olimpíada sejam bons. Nós somos belgas, não estamos muito longe. Vai ser uma ótima oportunidade para retornar e ver o tênis duas vezes no ano, em Roland-Garros", aponta Pauline Bednark. O alemão Benedict Stoehr, diz que não vê muita animação para as Olimpíadas. "Os ingressos são tão caros que ninguém pode pagar. Eu não sei como eles vão fazer, não me parecem preços decentes", lamenta. Enquanto isso, os atletas se preparam. Assim como os seus colegas brasileiros que deixaram a competição na primeira rodada de simples, no masculino e no feminino, Thiago Monteiro já pensa no futuro. "Eu sei que estou na chave de Wimbledon. Agora eu posso fazer um calendário de um ou dois torneios na grama e, logo após, eu jogo os ATPs de saibro, como o de Bastad na Suécia, e se tudo der certo, entrar nas Olimpíadas.Isso seria um grande sonho", diz.Felipe Meligeni pensa em fazer uma pausa antes. "Roland-Garros é meu último torneio porque estou jogando desde Madri. Vou pegar um descanso de no máximo duas semanas para voltar e jogar uns torneios antes de Wimbledon e aí já fico para os ATPs no saibro. Eu jogo tudo o que eu puder jogar", garante.Thiago Wild, também já tem planos. "Agora eu preciso focar na temporada de grama, voltar para casa. Tem duplas aqui ainda, mas depois vou me preparar para jogar bem a temporada de grama", afirma. Bia Haddad sai de Paris tranquila com a forma física. Mas diz saber o que precisa melhorar. "Eu estou consciente. Estou saudável, que é o mais importante, e isso me dá tranquilidade que eu posso, na próxima semana, tentar de novo. Vou dar uma respirada e voltar com tudo para a grama", promete. "Eu vou jogar Berlim, Hamburgo e Wimbledon. São dois 500 e o Grand Slam e a princípio quero melhorar a minha constância nos jogos, recuperar o corpo e a cabeça, e voltar melhor na grama", promete.  

Pickleball Tips - 4.0 To Pro, A Pocket-Sized Pickleball Podcast
54: The ATP! One of The Most Fun Shots In Pickleball!

Pickleball Tips - 4.0 To Pro, A Pocket-Sized Pickleball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 23:01


Today we talk about the Around the Post (ATP) shot in pickleball. We provide tips on how to execute the shot, defend against it and when to use it. We discuss the importance of patience in executing the shot, positioning of partners and target areas for the shot.  also, we talk about practicing the ATP shot, comparison of one handed and two handed backhands, and ATP in situations like the fourth shot scenario.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:27 Sponsor Shoutouts and Player Highlights01:44 Unveiling the Mystery of ATPs02:18 The Transition from Racquetball to Pickleball04:06 Recognizing and Setting Up ATPs06:54 The Importance of Patience in ATPs09:00 The Evolution of ATPs as You Progress10:21 The Role of the Partner in ATPs12:23 The Art of ATP Defense15:07 The Challenges of ATPs for Tennis Players19:13 The Bailout Plan: What to Do When ATPs Aren't Possible20:12 Practicing ATPs and Closing Remarks Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/4.0_to_Pro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Metabolism Made Easy
The Brain Loves Glucose

Metabolism Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 2:43


With the exception of ketone bodies, the brain is entirely dependent on glucose as an energy source under most circumstances. Glucose is oxidized all the way to CO2 by the brain, producing up to 38 ATPs. This catabolism is dependent on oxygen, which is used to convert the energy in NADH and FADH2 to ATP through the Electron Transport Chain and Oxidative Phosphorylation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a-j-ghalayini/message

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi
Caroline Alan | Every Single Cell In Your Body Needs Minerals To Thrive, How Your Mitochondria Gets Access To Essential Minerals, & the BEST Minerals for Keto & Carnivore  KKP: 719

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 70:39


Today, I am blessed to have here with me Caroline Alan. Dan Howard and Caroline Alan founded BEAM Minerals as a vehicle for promoting the amazing power of plant-based fulvic and humic minerals. Their personal experiences using these completely natural substances transformed their health and their understanding of healing. As a result of their experiences, Dan and Caroline are committed to providing completely pure, 100% bioavailable, sustainably produced, fulvic, and humic products. In this episode, Caroline Alan explains everything you need to know about minerals. Did you know that every single cell in your body requires minerals? Unfortunately, most people are mineral depleted. Caroline explains why you may be suffering from mineral deficiency and not getting enough minerals from the foods you eat. Luckily, Caroline reveals how you can replenish minerals through her products like Micro-BOOST, Electrolyze, and Insta-Lytes. Tune in as we chat about avoiding period symptoms with minerals, what you need to know about minerals on a carnivore diet, and why Caroline recommends liquid plant-based minerals.  Get Beam Mineral products here: www.beamminerals.com/ketokamp use the code ketokamp for 20% off your entire order. 

On Centerline
Pass Your Private Pilot Oral Exam - ACS Breakdown Part 4 - Weather Part 2

On Centerline

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 38:17


Weather is by far the one subject that all pilots tend to be delinquent in with their knowledge and understanding. Everyone from Private pilots to ATPs have trouble truly grasping weather theory and application to your flight planning. While there is certainly a lot more to talk about, we will start here to today by breaking down the things you need to know for your private pilot check ride when it comes weather!Youtube: www.youtube.com/northwestaeronautInstagram: @northwest_aeronautTikTok: nw_aeronautWebsite: www.northwestaeronautics.com Music - Epidemic Sound: Go Higher - FLYIN Vegas - Onda Norte

On Centerline
Pass Your Private Pilot Oral Exam - ACS Breakdown Part 3 - Weather Part 1

On Centerline

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 29:19


Weather is by far the one subject that all pilots tend to be delinquent in with their knowledge and understanding. Everyone from Private pilots to ATPs have trouble truly grasping weather theory and application to your flight planning. While there is certainly a lot more to talk about, we will start here to today by breaking down the things you need to know for your private pilot check ride when it comes weather!Youtube: www.youtube.com/northwestaeronautInstagram: @northwest_aeronautTikTok: nw_aeronautWebsite: www.northwestaeronautics.com Music - Epidemic Sound: Go Higher - FLYIN Vegas - Onda Norte

Børsen Morgenbriefing
ATPS topchef holdt privat oplæg om opgør med dansk velfærdsmodel for regeringen, Teslas priskrig fordobler salget af elbiler, Æraen med billige produkter lakker mod enden

Børsen Morgenbriefing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 7:37


Dagens erhvervsoverblik: ATPS topchef, Martin Præstegaard holdt privat oplæg om opgør med den danske velfærdsmodel for regeringen i marts måned, Teslas priskrig medvirker til fordobling af salget af elbiler, Æraen med billige produkter produceret i Asien lakker mod enden - de unge vil ikke arbejde på fabrik. Vært: Sofie Rud (soru@borsen.dk)    

Podcast TenisBrasil

Um dos grandes destaques do Rio Open 2023 foi a despedida de Thomaz Bellucci, o tenista brasileiro de mais alto ranking desde Gustavo Kuerten e dono de quatro ATPs que, aos 35 anos, decidiu se aposentar. Na entrevista concedida ao jornalista Felipe Priante, o canhoto de Tietê/SP fala do "gosto amargo" pelo fim da carreira, mas que não conseguia mais render fisicamente e que vivia lutando contra contusões. E admite que foi difícil voltar a disputar torneios pequenos, mas que queria tentar de tudo para recuperar o melhor nível. Bellucci conta que nunca considerou jogar o circuito de duplas, apesar dos conselhos de Marcelo Melo. Sua meta imediata é "conhecer o mundo" sem horários e depois desenvolver um programa de formação de tenistas. "Primeiro tenho de fazer cursos de treinador, me especializar", reconhece, sem descartar virar treinador de um jovem de bom potencial. Por fim, Bellucci lamentou que talvez só receba a valorização correta depois de se aposentar, diz que lidou mal com críticas e revela histórias do começo da carreira, além de responder perguntas de internautas.

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi
Caroline Alan | Signs of a Mineral Deficiency, & How to Boost Cellular Metabolism With Bioavailable Minerals KKP: 472

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 73:21


Today, I am blessed to have here with me Caroline Alan. Dan Howard and Caroline Alan founded BEAM Minerals as a vehicle for promoting the amazing power of plant-based fulvic and humic minerals. Their personal experiences using these completely natural substances transformed their health and their understanding of healing. As a result of their experiences, Dan and Caroline are committed to providing completely pure, 100% bioavailable, sustainably produced, fulvic, and humic products. In this episode, Caroline Alan explains everything you need to know about minerals. Did you know that every single cell in your body requires minerals? Unfortunately, most people are mineral depleted. Caroline explains why you may be suffering from mineral deficiency and not getting enough minerals from the foods you eat. Luckily, Caroline reveals how you can replenish minerals through her products like Micro-BOOST, Electrolyze, and Insta-Lytes. Tune in as we chat about avoiding period symptoms with minerals, what you need to know about minerals on a carnivore diet, and why Caroline recommends liquid plant-based minerals.  Get Beam Mineral products here: www.beamminerals.com/ketokamp use the code ketokamp for 20% off your entire order. 

Mobility Management Podcast
COVID Challenges in Canada: One Provider's Perspective

Mobility Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 25:43


The COVID-19 pandemic has redefined how Complex Rehab Technology providers do business, from seating evaluations to equipment deliveries, repairs and service. Jeff Preston, Director of Product & Marketing at Motion (formerly Motion Specialties), discusses how the national Canadian provider has identified and implemented solutions over the last few years, as well as trends its ATPs have noticed among seating and wheeled mobility clients.

RehabCast: The Rehabilitation Medicine Update
Frailty-fighting @ home & the role of ATPs

RehabCast: The Rehabilitation Medicine Update

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 30:03


In the 43rd episode of RehabCast we feature Sara Suikkanen of the University of Jyvaskyla in Finland on a creative intervention for home based therapies to fight frailty in older adults, and Brad Dicianno of the University of Pittsburgh on what assistive technology professionals bring to the table. #RehabCast is the PM&R podcast for all of rehabilitation medicine: physiatry, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech language pathology, neuropsychology, rehabilitation nursing and more.

EXECUTIVE PROTECTION LIFESTYLE
Vance McMurry - A Secret To Shooting Better (EPL Season 4 Podcast EP141

EXECUTIVE PROTECTION LIFESTYLE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 75:26


AutoTelic Performance Solutions creates the most lethal warfighters and precise police. Their training and technology increase stress resiliency. After 2 ATPS training protocols, shooters are 30% more precise, which persists for two months after the training sessions. Across more than 120 shooters and more than 14,000 rounds, shooters transform in high stress operations to have. 57% greater Focus 27% greater Confidence 50% less Anxiety Vance McMurry is the CEO and Co-Founder of ATPS. He is doing some things to completely change our understanding of what it takes to improve our skill sets as professional protectors. With his background as a professional warrior at some of the highest levels, Vance has been studying and unlocking peak performance and potential for years but now he's bringing the world, an opportunity that it has never seen before. This is helping professional warriors unlock, improve and achieve more than they ever have been able to in shorter time frames with better quality results. This technology along with his understanding of how to use it is absolutely changing the game and will be a household name of tomorrow in the tactical community. Beyond all of these things, he is a solid family man and an impressive human being… There is something for everyone who wants to get better and perform at a higher level in this podcast… ENJOY Protector by nature and by trade Byron Rodgers For more, visit https://www.at-ps.com/

Urbana Play 104.3 FM
#UrbanaPlayClub - Tenis: ATPs, Wimbledon y posible visita de Nadal a Buenos Aires

Urbana Play 104.3 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 6:46


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Rio Bravo qWeek
Episode 97 - EAT and NEAT

Rio Bravo qWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 15:12


Episode 97: EAT and NEAT. Your body burns calories not only if you exercise. Sapna, Danish, and Dr. Arreaza explain the different ways you can burn more calories.Introduction: Energy in and Energy outBy Hector Arreaza, MD. Read by Suraj Amrutia. Our bodies are not machines. The simplistic concepts of energy balance, i.e., “energy in and energy out,” are influenced by a myriad of physiological processes and systems that include neurotransmitters, hormones, genetic and epigenetic factors, and many more. The combination of all these processes is called metabolism. The use of energy varies greatly among humans, that is why we come in many shapes and forms. If we apply the principles of thermodynamics to humans, people who eat the same amount of calories, have the same body weight, and have the same level of physical activity should have the same weight. But that theory has been debunked by multiple studies. That explains, for example, why some people who are naturally “thin” can remain thin regardless of their caloric intake and their physical activity. Today we will explain how our bodies use the energy that goes in, or in other words, how we spend our calories. We hope you enjoy this conversation. This is Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California. Our program is affiliated with UCLA, and it's sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care physician for additional medical advice.___________________________EAT and NEAT. By Hector Arreaza, MD; Sapna Patel, MS IV; and Danish Khalid, MS IV.  A: Energy expenditure is the amount of energy people need to carry out their physical functions. Energy expenditure is made up of resting metabolic rate, physical activity, and dietary thermogenesis. The widest variance in energy expenditure among most individuals is physical activity.S: For individuals with moderate physical inactivity the distribution of energy expenditure is:~70% resting metabolic rate, ~20% physical activity, ~10% diet-induced thermogenesis.D: Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (EAT) consists of physical activity that is planned, structured and repetitive done with the purpose of improving our well-being. Some EAT include sports, gym, etc. Just like gasoline for motor vehicles, available energy in muscle (ATP) is used for mechanical work, and some energy is released as heat (thermogenesis). The efficiency in converting ATP to mechanical work is ~30%; it means that out of 100 ATPs produced, 30 result in muscle work. A: An increase in body temperature triggers the CNS to cool the body via increased dilation of skin smooth muscle blood vessels, increased heart rate, and increased sweat production – all that help facilitate the release of heat during physical exercise. S: Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (NEAT) consists of physical activity that is not typically considered exercise (e.g., maintaining posture, standing, walking, stair climbing, fidgeting, cleaning, singing, and other activities of daily living.) Walking can be considered EAT or NEAT.NEAT often represents the widest variance in total energy expenditure among individuals. NEAT can range between 150-500 kcal/day, which is often greater than bouts of exercise. D: NEAT is an example of a behavioral factor to explain the perception that some people are “naturally skinny” and can maintain a healthier body weight compared to others, even with the same caloric intake and same routine “exercise” activity. Increasing your number of steps per day can be achieved by altering daily activity, or by scheduled walking/running. S: For example: Parking far away, taking the stairs instead of the elevator, going to your coworker's office instead of calling.A: You can monitor your number of steps per day with a pedometer or other tracking device (cell phone). The number of steps recorded by different pedometers can vary.D: Less than 5,000 steps/day is average for U.S. adults, and it is considered sedentary.S: 5,000 – 7,5000 steps/day is low active, and 7,500 – 10,000 steps/day is somewhat active.A: More than 10,000 steps/day is desirable (active). 10,000 steps per day x 7 days per week x one calorie per 20 steps = 3,500 calories burned per week.D: On average, 1 calorie is “burned” for every 20 steps, it means 4,000 steps / 20 = 200 calories.S: Definition of rest days. Rest days are any days that don't involve heavy lifting and focus on cardio or core exercises. Rest days are an important part of any exercise routine as it gives your body a chance to repair and recover. At least one rest every week. D: On the other hand, workout days involve heavy lifting: push, pull, legs, etc. For example, on rest days I do cardio and abs.Conclusion: Now we conclude our episode number 97 “EAT and NEAT.” Keep in mind the ways your body uses the energy you put in. Energy is used by our resting metabolic rate, our exercise activity thermogenesis (EAT), our non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT), and our food-associated thermogenesis (the energy we burned while we eat). We tend to underestimate the power of NEAT, but parking your car far away, taking the stairs, and increasing your daily steps can make a big difference in your daily energy expenditure. Let's remember the virtues of physical activity to promote good health. Even without trying, every night you go to bed being a little wiser.This week we thank Hector Arreaza, Sapna Patel, and Danish Khalid. Audio edition: Suraj Amrutia. Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. If you have any feedback, contact us by email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. See you next week! References:Levine JA. Nonexercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT): environment and biology. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2004 May;286(5):E675-85. doi: 10.1152/ajpendo.00562.2003. Erratum in: Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2005 Jan;288(1):E285. PMID: 15102614. Bays, Harold E. and William McCarthy, Obesity Algorithm® 2021©, Obesity Medicine Association. 

Hold On to Your Racket with Josefina Gurevich and Shravya Pant

Welcome to the desert, hotys! As we approach one of our favorite parts of the tennis season, the Sunshine Double, the two of us are quite excited to chat about the latest Hot Headlines and action underway at Indian Wells. We discuss the stacked WTA and sans-Djokovic (but with Rafa and Daniil!) draws and our predictions for players like Swiatek, Rafa, Leylah, and the new world #1, Medvedev. We also overview Serena's CNN interview, the ATPs slap-on-the-wrist consequences for Zverev's umpire abuse in Acapulco, Iga Swiatek's gesture of solidarity towards Ukraine, and continue our Women's Month spotlights. Soak up the desert sun and enjoy this episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/holdontoyourracket/message

PMP Exam Radioshow  (Project Management)
2021 RETROSPECTIVE - PMP Exam Trainers/REPs/ATPs/PMI Cert Trainers

PMP Exam Radioshow (Project Management)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 24:48


2021 RETROSPECTIVE - PMP Exam Trainers/REPs/ATPs/PMI Cert Trainers --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pmpradio/support

The Adventures of Pipeman
PipemanRadio Interviews Sara Banta about Reverse Aging

The Adventures of Pipeman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 30:46


The Pipeman interviews Sara Banta. During this interview they are talking about reverse aging. Aging is a condition of metabolic diseases. Basic markers are 1 to 4 different things. Oxidative stress and inflammation. Insulin resistance and toxicity. Fluoride clouds the brain. Stem cells are markers for longevity. Stems cells decline by age of 25 and done by 70. Telomeres protect DNA. Telomeres can re lengthen telomeres. Stem cells produce dodder cells. Stem cell injections don't always work. The wrong stem cells in the wrong part of the body can hurt you. X39 stem cell activation patches. GHK increase own stem cell production. Reset genes to your entire body. Helps repair cologne. Increase the amount of stem cells in your body. They look like band aides. Through studies improve of energy and increase of stem cells in 24 hours. Fasting, a hermetic stressor. Increases metabolism. ATP is an important number. Fasting will kill of diseases. My vital C is a ESS Carbon 60. Helps stop cancer cells in tumor growth. Protects the liver. All supplements' Acanthi cleanse. Better mental clarity. Increases ATP Production. Increases from 2 to 36 ATPs. Other supplements clean up the heavy metals. Glutathione patch. Protects the brain. Increases the gladiation in 36 hours. Works with hearing loss and eyesight. Energy enhancer patch. In 15 minutes of wear increases ATPs. Increases the phase angle. Reduces inflammation. Increases endurance. Helps with digestion. Older you need more protein. Increases your growth hormone. Keep muscle mass up as you age. Carnitine patch helps with anti-aging. Approve flexibility and balance. Eion Patch is called the happy patch. Within 15 minutes takes you into anti stress mode. It takes you out of fight or flight. Stress accelerates aging. Elevates HGH in our body. Sleep is needed for anti-aging. Cold exposure increases cold shock proteins. Sauna increases hot shock proteins. Radiation with accelerate aging. Take some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes”. Listen to & Watch a show dedicated to motivation, business, empowerment, inspiration, music, comedy, celebrities, shock jock radio, various topics, and entertainment. The Adventures of Pipeman is hosted by Dean K. Piper, CST aka “The Pipeman” who has been said to be hybrid of Tony Robbins, Batman, and Howard Stern. The Adventures of Pipeman has received many awards, media features, and has been ranked for multiple categories as one of the Top 6 Live Radio Shows & Podcasts in the world. Pipeman Radio also consists of multiple podcasts showing the many sides of Pipeman. These include The Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman in the Pit, and Positively Pipeman and more. You can find all of the Pipeman Podcasts anywhere you listen to podcasts. With thousands of episodes that focus on Intertainment which combines information and entertainment there is something for everyone including over 5000 interviews with celebrities, music artists/bands, authors, speakers, coaches, entrepreneurs, and all kinds of professionals.Then there is The Pipeman Radio Tour where Pipeman travels the country and world doing press coverage for Major Business Events, Conferences, Conventions, Music Festivals, Concerts, Award Shows, and Red Carpets. One of the top publicists in music has named Pipeman the “King of All Festivals.” So join the Pipeman as he The Pipeman Radio Tour to Life right before your ears and eyes.All Pipeman Radio Podcasts are heard on Talk 4 Podcasting, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts and over 100 other podcast outlets where you listen to Podcasts. The following are the different podcasts to check out and subscribe to:•The Adventures of Pipeman•Pipeman Radio•Pipeman in the Pit•Positively PipemanFollow @pipemanradio on all social media outletsVisit Pipeman Radio on the Web at theadventuresofpipeman.com, pipemanradio.com, w4cy.com, talk4tv.com, talk4podcasting.comPhone/Text Contact – 561-506-4031Email Contact – dean@talk4media.com The Adventures of Pipeman is broadcast live daily at 8AM ET.The Adventures of Pipeman TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) and K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com) – Hollywood Talk Radio part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Adventures of Pipeman Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.

The Power of Pipeman
PipemanRadio Interviews Sara Banta about Reverse Aging

The Power of Pipeman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 30:46


The Pipeman interviews Sara Banta. During this interview they are talking about reverse aging. Aging is a condition of metabolic diseases. Basic markers are 1 to 4 different things. Oxidative stress and inflammation. Insulin resistance and toxicity. Fluoride clouds the brain. Stem cells are markers for longevity. Stems cells decline by age of 25 and done by 70. Telomeres protect DNA. Telomeres can re lengthen telomeres. Stem cells produce dodder cells. Stem cell injections don't always work. The wrong stem cells in the wrong part of the body can hurt you. X39 stem cell activation patches. GHK increase own stem cell production. Reset genes to your entire body. Helps repair cologne. Increase the amount of stem cells in your body. They look like band aides. Through studies improve of energy and increase of stem cells in 24 hours. Fasting, a hermetic stressor. Increases metabolism. ATP is an important number. Fasting will kill of diseases. My vital C is a ESS Carbon 60. Helps stop cancer cells in tumor growth. Protects the liver. All supplements' Acanthi cleanse. Better mental clarity. Increases ATP Production. Increases from 2 to 36 ATPs. Other supplements clean up the heavy metals. Glutathione patch. Protects the brain. Increases the gladiation in 36 hours. Works with hearing loss and eyesight. Energy enhancer patch. In 15 minutes of wear increases ATPs. Increases the phase angle. Reduces inflammation. Increases endurance. Helps with digestion. Older you need more protein. Increases your growth hormone. Keep muscle mass up as you age. Carnitine patch helps with anti-aging. Approve flexibility and balance. Eion Patch is called the happy patch. Within 15 minutes takes you into anti stress mode. It takes you out of fight or flight. Stress accelerates aging. Elevates HGH in our body. Sleep is needed for anti-aging. Cold exposure increases cold shock proteins. Sauna increases hot shock proteins. Radiation with accelerate aging. The Power of Pipeman is a Motivational, Business, Marketing, Empowerment & Inspirational segment of The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show (#pipemanradio). The live show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com), W4VET Radio, and K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).

Positively Pipeman
PipemanRadio Interviews Sara Banta about Reverse Aging

Positively Pipeman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 30:46


The Pipeman interviews Sara Banta. During this interview they are talking about reverse aging. Aging is a condition of metabolic diseases. Basic markers are 1 to 4 different things. Oxidative stress and inflammation. Insulin resistance and toxicity. Fluoride clouds the brain. Stem cells are markers for longevity. Stems cells decline by age of 25 and done by 70. Telomeres protect DNA. Telomeres can re lengthen telomeres. Stem cells produce dodder cells. Stem cell injections don't always work. The wrong stem cells in the wrong part of the body can hurt you. X39 stem cell activation patches. GHK increase own stem cell production. Reset genes to your entire body. Helps repair cologne. Increase the amount of stem cells in your body. They look like band aides. Through studies improve of energy and increase of stem cells in 24 hours. Fasting, a hermetic stressor. Increases metabolism. ATP is an important number. Fasting will kill of diseases. My vital C is a ESS Carbon 60. Helps stop cancer cells in tumor growth. Protects the liver. All supplements' Acanthi cleanse. Better mental clarity. Increases ATP Production. Increases from 2 to 36 ATPs. Other supplements clean up the heavy metals. Glutathione patch. Protects the brain. Increases the gladiation in 36 hours. Works with hearing loss and eyesight. Energy enhancer patch. In 15 minutes of wear increases ATPs. Increases the phase angle. Reduces inflammation. Increases endurance. Helps with digestion. Older you need more protein. Increases your growth hormone. Keep muscle mass up as you age. Carnitine patch helps with anti-aging. Approve flexibility and balance. Eion Patch is called the happy patch. Within 15 minutes takes you into anti stress mode. It takes you out of fight or flight. Stress accelerates aging. Elevates HGH in our body. Sleep is needed for anti-aging. Cold exposure increases cold shock proteins. Sauna increases hot shock proteins. Radiation with accelerate aging. Positively Pipeman is a Motivational, Business, Marketing, Empowerment & Inspirational segment of The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show (#pipemanradio). The live show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com), W4VET Radio, and K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).Positively Pipeman features international authors, speakers, trainers, & coaches here to help you in business & personal life with motivation, empowerment, inspiration, self-help, relationships, goal setting, belief, mindset, marketing, sales, and a journey to success, freedom, and happiness!

Følg pengene
Følg pengene: Pinkwashing - dansen med regnbueflaget

Følg pengene

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 54:06


Der er vanen tro fest i gaden, når Pride løber af stablen - og lige nu foregår det i København. Mange virksomheder har taget regnbueflaget til sig. Men de har ikke alle sammen gjort sig det klart, hvad det indebærer at springe ud i regnbuefarver. Vi dykker ned i fænomenet Pink-Washing, der kan give alvorlige ridser i virksomhedslakken. Vi kigger også på, hvordan investorer bedst muligt finder vej til bæredygtige investeringer. Det gør vi sammen med ATPs tidligere topchef Carsten Stendevad. Værter: Mette Simonsen og Casper Schrøder.

Trades of the Day
3/30/2021 - Trades of the Day AMAT APPS ATPS ASO BLDR ASO BLNK BOX CAN CSCO FSLR FUTU HIMX HMHC...

Trades of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 22:53


Featuring AMAT APPS ATPS ASO BLDR ASO BLNK BOX CAN CSCO FSLR FUTU HIMX HMHC HRB ICHR IR JETS JMIA KOTS MARA NAVI NVTA RXT TAN TMST TSLA X Trading Risk Disclaimer All the information shared in this video is provided for educational purposes only. Any trades placed upon reliance of SharperTrades.com are taken at your own risk for your own account. Past performance is no guarantee. While there is great potential for reward trading stocks, commodities, options and forex, there is also substantial risk of loss. All trading operations involve high risks of losing your entire investment. You must therefore decide your own suitability to trade. Trading results can never be guaranteed. This is not an offer to buy or sell stocks, forex, futures, options, commodity interests or any other trading security.

Tennis Cast
Análises e Dicas de Apostas em Tênis para os ATPs 250 de Colônia, Antuérpia e WTA Premier de Ostrava - TennisCast #038

Tennis Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 44:29


O Tennis Cast Express é um oferecimento da Pinnacle. Abra sua conta sem limitações, com ODD's mais altas e política de vencedores bem vindos: Abra sua conta na Pinnacle! Sem limitações, ODD's mais altas e política de vencedores bem vindos: http://bit.ly/pinnacletlp - Utilize o Cod Vip: TLP Canal Free no Telegram: https://t.me/tennistrading Aplicativos e Picks Para Trading e Punter: http://bit.ly/TLPClub E-Book: http://bit.ly/E-Book-Os-Segredos-Do-Trading-Em-Tenis =========================Neste episódio:   Análise completa dos torneios da semana - ATP 250 de Colônia (Alemanha) – piso duro - ATP 250 de Antuérpia (Bélgica) – piso duro - WTA Premier de Ostrava (República Tcheca) – piso duro  E mais! - Mesma cidade, dois torneios. As diferenças entre os ATPs de Colônia - Muitos tiebrakes? Poucos tiebrakes? Como interpretar essa estatística - Reta final de temporada: quem está levando a sério? - “Cuidado, cuidado, cuidado”. Entenda por que este mantra pode salvar sua banca

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi
Dr John Lieurance | The Miracle of Melatonin, Upgrade Your Sleep & Prevent Cancer With Melatonin KKP: 185

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 49:56


Today, I am grateful to have another robust conversation with a Chiropractic Doctor, Registered Medical Assistant, and Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Expert, Dr. John A. Lieurance. He has practiced in Sarasota for 24 years.   Dr. Lieurance has a gift for difficult cases where other practitioners have failed. With the successful integration of Functional Neurology, Chiropractic, Naturopathy, Nutrition using the Asyra, Detoxification Programs and LumoMed inner ear therapy. His Musculoskeletal Ultrasound training includes over 100 hours through the Gulf Coast Ultrasound Institute, 60 hours through AAOM, 90 hours through AOAPRM, and 60 through TOBI. He also has extensive training for sterile lab procedures and the processing of blood platelets, bone marrow aspirate, and adipose tissue through Oregen Biologics, Emcyte Corporation, Ron Gardener, M.D. (orthopedic surgeon), Regenestem and the Ageless Regenerative Institute. He has been an assistant instructor for hands on practicum for diagnosis using musculoskeletal ultrasound for the 3rd Annual Platelet Rich Plasma & Regenerative Medicine Symposium in Los Angeles, California in 2015, and was a speaker at the Florida Chiropractic Physicians Association (FCPA) in Orlando, Florida in 2016 on Clinical Applications of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound. He has completed training with Dr Richie Shoemaker in 2019 for diagnosis & treatment of CIRS and with the “Shoemaker Protocol”. His techniques include Continuing Chiropractic Education: Chiropractic Neurology, – Applied Kinesiology “AK”, Cold Laser Therapy, Extremity Adjusting, Sports Injury Taping, Rehabilitation of Sports Injuries, Lumbar and Cervical Disc Decompression, Pettibon Scoliosis through the Carrick Institute of Functional Neurology as well as Vestibular Rehabilitation & Movement Disorders through the Carrick Institute in 2012,’16, ’17, ’18. Dr. Lieurance is the developer of Functional Cranial Release and teaches, as well as certifies, these methods to doctors around the world. In this episode, Dr. Lieurance opens the show describing the advantages of a functional cranial release. He then explains how our body likes to make energy and the benefits of melatonin on the process. He dives into the amount of melatonin we should be taking, how we should take it, and how we can naturally produce more melatonin. Learn about Dr. Lieurance’s new product Sandman Sol and be sure to check out all of his products and use the code “ketokamp” https://advancedbiomecorp.com/. // E P I S O D E   S P ON S O R S  PureForm Omega Plant Based Oils (Best Alternative to Fish Oil): http://www.purelifescience.com Use ben4 for $4.00 off. ☕️ Purity Coffee: http//:www.ketokampcoffee.com, use ketokamp at checkout for 10% off [00:55] About Functional Cranial Release It’s a manipulation of the cranium using a force from inside out. The force is expansive, and it takes the pressure off of the bone called the sphenoid bone, which is in the center of your head. Information around cranial work needs to get out there. It’s a little known technique that people need to hear about. People with chronic headaches or balance disorders can significantly benefit from a functional cranial release. [05:15] Understanding Melatonin People can take higher doses of melatonin for inflammation. Melatonin also works on the mitochondria; it’s an essential structure for every cell in our body. You don’t want to burn your cell out. Things are going in and out of the cell membrane. You want it to be as clean as possible. The mitochondria make its own melatonin. It does it for a significant reason – when things get too hot, melatonin will cool it done. You get oxidation from the burning of energy; melatonin will quench the oxidation. Oral absorption of melatonin is low – only about two percent is absorbed into the body. The suppository is a direct route into the bloodstream. Check out Dr. Lieurance’s product SandMan Sol™. It contains 250mg of Glutathione, 200mg of Melatonin, Terpene Blend (Limonene, boswellia), and their proprietary AP0-808™ probiotic strain. The body’s two most potent antioxidants, Glutathione, and Melatonin together!   [12:30] How Cancer Works Cancer happens when the cell no longer can make energy efficiently, and it goes to a primitive way of creating energy. Instead of making 36 ATPS, you only make 4. Because of inflammation, you make less energy. The Cytokine Storm is what kills people. Melatonin can penetrate the cell and quench the cycle so you can start making energy effectively. [19:50] You Won’t Shut Down Your Ability To Make Melatonin There is an idea that too much melatonin is somehow a danger. However, there is no negative feedback. When you take testosterone, you’ll make less of it. With melatonin, this doesn’t happen. You can take high doses, quit, and the very next night, you’ll produce the same amount of melatonin. [21:10] Other Cool Things About Melatonin    Melatonin is critical for disease prevention and slowing down aging. When don’t have a lot of energy, it’s common for people not to clean their house. Whenever everything is clean, everything is more effective. The same thing happens in your body. When you don’t have energy, your body will start doing what is most important and go into survival mode. [25:25] How To Increase Melatonin In The Body Getting sunlight first thing in the morning will help produce melatonin in your body. People wear sunglasses too much. Be smart about it. Don’t go out on the paddleboard all day long and burn your eyes. However, it would help if you had sunlight throughout the day. Before 11 am, and after 4 pm, you should be able to navigate without sunglasses. The green and blue lights will suppress melatonin. People are watching TV, on their cell phone and their iPad. It’s keeping you up at night. Buy red rope lights to put around your house. The lights on the wall switches should not be used at night. Buy blue-blocking glasses and turn on the night shift for your phone. AND MUCH MORE!  Resources from this episode: Check out Advanced Rejuvenation Follow Dr. Lieurance Instagram Facebook Get ZEN Nasal Spray™ (use code ketokamp) Buy SandMan™ (use code ketokamp) Learn more about the Ultimate Cellular Reset Watch Anti-Aging Biohacking Routine with Keto Kamp & Dr John Lieurance Email: AskDrJL@gmail.com Check out Advanced Biome Corp Watch Melatonin – Better Than Expected Join theKeto Kamp Academy  WatchKeto Kamp on YouTube  // F O L L O W   B E N  ▸ instagram | @thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2B1NXKW ▸ facebook | /thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2BVvvW6 ▸ twitter | @thebenazadi http://bit.ly/2USE0so Disclaimer: This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.

Mobility Management Podcast
Then & Now: A Conversation with Ming Chang

Mobility Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 22:12


After 26 years in Complex Rehab Technology, Ming Chang has come full circle by announcing a new venture... in the midst of a pandemic. He's also been checking in with ATPs each week. Hear what they've told him, how they're being impacted by current events, how those events could shape the future of CRT, and what traits about CRT are unlikely to change at all.

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Mobility Management Podcast
How Great ATPs Are Made

Mobility Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 18:18


Bill Mixon, CEO of National Seating & Mobility, discusses the qualities and experiences — from leadership skills to education and mentoring — that create successful Assistive Technology Professionals (ATPs), and how and why the best ATP suppliers can lift up the entire Complex Rehab Technology (CRT) industry.

Talk Rehab
Mala Aaronson, OT, ATP, CRTS

Talk Rehab

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 30:24


Mala Aaronson, OT, ATP, CRTS, one of the top ATPs in the country, shares her journey, her clinical leadership, her dedication, and explains her mission to provide seating & mobility to the people that need it… and to teach and inspire those who provide it.

DME Coach
DME 9: Investing Into Your ATPs: Interview With Quantum Rehab's Wade Lucas

DME Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 45:52


In this session Erik interviews Wade Lucas, Clinical Education Manager for Quantum Rehab. They discuss how to maximize your relationship with your vendors, as well as how (and why) to build ATP training programs within your company. Wade Lucas PT, DPT, ATP/SME Clinical Education Manager Western US Quantum Rehab https://www.quantumrehab.com/ International Seating Symposium http://www.seatingsymposium.com/ MedTrade https://medtrade.com/ Connect with DMECoach: www.dmecoach.com/ (509) 941-5191

CIAOPS - Need to Know podcasts
Episode 231 - All the ATPs

CIAOPS - Need to Know podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 10:29


This episode was recorded using Microsoft Teams and produced with Camtasia 2019 FAQ 6 Office 365 ATP Defender ATP Azure ATP

The Zulu Time Podcast
The ZT Podcast Episode 3: ATPs, WWWs and Other Acronyms.

The Zulu Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 80:34


In this episode Dan (@timely_moments) and Darren (@zulualphastraps) sit down and have a discussion of the various types of watches used by the British military during the course of the Second World War. References through out the episode are below. Anordain- 100 years of British Military Watches Part 1 British Military Timepieces-Konrad Knirim Monochrome Watches- Your Guide to “The Dirty Dozen”.

Match Point
Match Point #05 - Fabiano de Paula: a história do tenista que saiu da Rocinha para os grandes torneios do mundo

Match Point

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 64:58


Eusebio Resende e Thiago Quintella recebem Fabiano de Paula, tenista que cresceu na maior favela do país, se destacou nos profissionais e teve projeto social apoiado por Novak Djokovic. Ainda, a suspensão de Bia Haddad e os resultados da Fed Cup e os ATPs de Córdoba, Pune e Montpellier.

BIOfunk.net - Der Biologie-Podcast
Für die Schule (4): Die Atmungskette

BIOfunk.net - Der Biologie-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 13:51


In dieser Rubrik gibt es Podcast-Folgen für den Biologie-Unterricht. Diese Folge behandelt die Atmungskette. Die Atmungskette ist der letzte Prozess beim oxidativen Glukose-Abbau. Dabei entsteht der Großteil des ATPs. Die Elektronen (ursprünglich aus der Glukose) werden vom NADH bzw. FADH2 in mehreren Schritten unter Wasser-Bildung auf Sauerstoff übertragen. Die freiwerdende Energie wird zum Aufbau eines Protonengradienten genutzt. Die Protonen fließen vom Intermembranraum des Mitochondriums durch das Enzym ATPase zurück in den Matrix-Raum. Die ATPase stellt dabei ATP her. Achtung: Stoffwechsel! Es wird ziemlich kompliziert und es ist hilfreich, wenn man das Unterrichtsmaterial vor sich liegen hat. Viel Spaß! Weitere Infos auf www.BIOfunk.net

Fronteiras da Ciência
Frontdaciência - T10E15 - Mitocôndrias e DNA mitocondrial

Fronteiras da Ciência

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019


A mitocôndria é uma organela no interior das nossas células que produz energia (ATPs) e carrega seu próprio DNA (DNA mitocondrial). Em humanos, esse DNA é herdado das mães, mas agora surgiram algumas evidências, ainda bastante polêmicas, de que esse material genético, em alguns casos excepcionais, poderia ser também transmitido pelo lado paterno. Jeferson Arenzon e Carolina Brito, ambos do IF-UFRGS, conversam neste episódio sobre mitocôndrias, DNA mitocondrial, mecanismos de herança e a polêmica sobre essa possível transmissão, pela linhagem paterna, com a coordenadora do Laboratório de Genética Humana e Molecular da PUCRS, Clarice Sampaio Alho. Produção e edição: Jeferson Arenzon Créditos da Imagem: SCIEPRO/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images

Gut Check Project
James Carroll, CEO THOR Laser, Photobiomodulation therapy

Gut Check Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 117:31


James Carroll serves as the CEO and an expert & ambassador of photobiomodulation (PBM) the world over. Why is this well researched and safe & proven method to decrease inflammation and shorten healing time not better known? James explains his association with Harvard medical school and how he is training the world's newest health care practitioners how to better care for their patients non-invasively. Applications for pain, athletic injuries, CTE, PTSD, dental procedures (James discusses his tooth extraction with no numbing agent!), macular degeneration, wound healing, sciatic pain, analgesic applications and more... PBM has successfully helped patients in over 70 countries, and features LED as well as laser healthcare technology. Learn where you can locate a PBM THOR health care practitioner close to you!https://thorlaser.comhttps://kbmdhealth.comhttps://gutcheckproject.comAll right it is time for the gadget project here with your host Dr. Kenneth Brown nine Eric Rieger this is episode number five episode number five is a big one because now we have another episode we can be found on over to submit iTunes and the other a platform it's where everybody has to start somewhere you gotta start somewhere and I think that we got a pretty good start we got some pretty incredible gas that is no joke I mean the feedback fortunately and thanks to everyone who's been watching and listening and sharing sharing obviously helps us spread the platform but certainly appreciate it also big shout out to the other spoony host Chef Patrick the cowboy chuckwagon I mean everybody else who's been kicking and for helping spread the word even the partners and our sister station across the road mojo mojo 5.0 mojo 5.0 absolutely we got to show some love this is exciting everybody try to get this station this digital station off the ground chef Patrick is he is living it and you don't today in the booth being our producer again this guy works overtime every day vacation rather everyday vacation every day can be a vacation if you can improve your quality life and that's what this whole show is all about sent yes absolutely I'm so excited about the show we got somebody really cool a great speaker scientist James Carroll of four laser something that I know nothing about something I bet most people know nothing about but I know how that feels when we started looking into bacterial overgrowth see below when nobody else is talking about it people would look at me there confused this is why this show got check radio check your ego at the door any things on the table to learn and world to learn together that's is this is what so excited about today show and is no joke so for everyone else who's who's joining today and one thank you number two at James Carol's complete different this is someone is going introduce something that really to me it was introduced to me by my by my wife she was the one he said have you ever heard of photo by modulation and I looked at her and I said no I haven't but really because of the mindset of a living doing a KB in the healthfully done even before it KBS research without trying to heal on and on we've always wanted to remain open if you have something show me how works to little bit about it and as I began to learn a lot more about photo by modulation indoor laser it was more than impressive it is kind of just captivated me yeah those of us in the industry Eric called PBM so so when you brought it up to me we are actually working and you like yeah hey my wife's got this new photo bio modulation laser at her health clinic correct and in his eye, what that is and we started looking we had little break in patients and I went holy cow there is some serious data on this it's and it's it's it's date it's not just something new later then edit a while yeah it's one of those things I like wait a minute if this is true let's find the guy who owns this company and you did and goodness he he travels all the time this is insane so his time is very valuable so this is going to be an incredible episode just so you know we are in episode five and we have an international guest James Carroll hails from London that's right I was just talking to only spend 10 days in the UK were his home is 10 days in the United States within 10 days traveling the world that is a tough life you are charged a Patrick I was impressed how well he speaks English from out of the country and out, wild, wild I'm you know what I'm really looking forward to that British sense of humor all of it yeah I mean it's it's just like it is here in Texas they speak of guess I do want to bring this up when I went to clinic and people at her show with Mark Lisa Hatch feedback patients that have overcome cancer patients that love the idea that he overcame cancer and then gave back that story was pretty incredible and I want to thank Embry for listening and if you didn't listen to it go back and check it out because it is a story of accomplishment story of survival and he did a great job telling he really did do a good job telling on top of that we received well several email not just in terms of no thanks for having Mark on but we got share a couple with them with those with you yesterday and it was that I've overcome cancer and I'm trying to find new things to do to get back I'm suffering from cancer currently and hearing someone like Mark gave me hope we had some others who just were simply how do I get involved with Raquel's wings for life which is exactly what Mark's charity isn't and they they take people just to recap a take people from one end of taxes and give them opportunities to have safe travel to a large cancer treatment facility such as MD Anderson or up in Tulsa Oklahoma and I were free for free no charge to the cost to the customer to the patient whatsoever and and deliver them safely so they get treatment and not return home as it were the cool things about that as we did talk about the fact that the the pilot as a cancer survivor so the people that he's taking are terrified yet have questions and he could tell them the story hang in there working trying do this and sometimes he would drop people off you wouldn't bring them back and that happens I'm a doctor we see things happen all the time but the right frame of mind the willingness to keep going sometimes you can overcome without question and he does know that he can the great thing about Mark Aziz he's belly working on he soon to become a well-known public speaker that being said he's he's got the anecdotal stories to the make them feel comfortable like a squeaky butt cheeks and if you missed it go back to get check radio.com to be directed to the direct RSS feed on our page were improving all the time but right now you can go back to the episode where Mark was and listen to it or you can check out the YouTube channel spooning radio or get check project will take you exclusively to get your project episodes awesome speaking of improving all the time we always like to start the show something personal we do so last week I think I know I brought up my my children my son Lucas was playing a large tournament called the Easter bolts a national tournament and right after the show it was broadcast live and we were able to watch it as a group it was really cool to watch my son the inner getting second in singles very impressive big tournament and actually got gold in double source no really proud of them for that then he went immediately there he's been playing in this IETF now why is that relevant because I'm a single dad this holy cow it's hard all props to any single parent out there that tries to work and still managed to pick up the kids get into the things it is kicking my ass oh my gosh it's hard trying to work in be there at the right time and everything in the so props to everyone that's out there is a single parent or even temporary if your children are often doing stuff but it is I have a holy respect for that holy respect I know that whenever I travel and I do it without without Marie and I come back home the first thing you should do is make certain that they get an opportunity to relax because they've been hard at it making your travel possible and if you just want peace and householders make sensitive to the one advantage of that is that we do just a little time in the last week we did talk about Lucas playing tennis and also Carla doing enter theater class the improv rivals the rules of improv/that were having dinner were talk about that knows I hate any other improv rules I need to know about and she said will there's I think is rule number eight there are no mistakes happy accidents and opportunities Mike Barbara L had little tree happy little trees so happy accident so that's what this shows you to be about we never screw up we just have happy accidents or opportunity opportunities and then one of the opportunities that I've never done with my daughter which is I watched a college basketball game for the first time with her I'm not much of a basketball fan trip to let me tell you what this team locally Texas Tac I think you got some ties to it a part of you got me watching it now absolutely and of course you get inoculated and watching college ball that said that the team to watch right now their head and into the final for this coming weekend that my families popped both of my boys play competitive basketball in high school gauge Mac are both super excited and they match up but hopefully well Michigan State first and if they win that then our friend from last week is going to take us to the final game that'll be fun marks can fly you to the final game Mark said he would take us to the final game if that is not incentive to have Texas Tech went right there on coach Beard unit he made that that is awesome that is good be so cool the whole family Julio whole families can ago so that it'll be really enjoyable but regardless of how to play super proud what an incredible coach pulling together some great kids to accomplish what they did first off over the school so there really excited and the other three teams in the determiner are pretty solid also so is somebody that that doesn't follow possible that much but you're talking about this the really neat thing that the announcers on top of the defense try to explain really quickly why their defense is doing so well a lot of times I believe the way I understand it is basketball teams in college is simply play better defense than they do in the NBA but even more to the point the way that I think that Coach Beard and his assistant Mark added to design the defenses they really really force outside shots to protect the middle if I think you made the comment I saw every time Eric that is they moved into the center suddenly they everyone collapsed around them not only could they not make a way to to the glass to an easy layup very difficult for them to distribute the ball once they get trapped in there so yeah someone may be really good firing from outside and you know that's kind of the risk that you take by not guarding the perimeter really really tight but you come inside the three-point arch and the further you make your way towards a rim is going to be more than one defender, blocking your path so it sets kind of the can of Ashoka defense of the kind perfected super exciting I was reading something about how the ticket sales for this staff are just massive like Texas is going in mass what some people may already know and some people may not know it all there is large the state's taxes is there hasn't ever been a national champion from Texas except for Texas Western now known as UTEP and that was what the movie glory Road was made about the first team to field five black starters and they took on Kentucky and beat them and so that's that was when one was a 19 six minute mess up the ethics 19 6364 maybe 68 are not really sure and I does coach Don Haskins and I'm off on the year but it was deafening 60s yet minor in basketball history didn't do it Texas Tech dad and just really other random useless information makes me no money so well the last couple shows we were somehow ended up doing movie quotes was no way I can quote anything from that movie is legal right thank you to stop and said she would have failed in the right there my extent of low baffle loses Hoosiers so pretty good Jean Hackman's pretty solid mood and feel good is true or not but it's fine so speaking of feel-good what we also like to do is I was trying find some article medical article that we can summarize here that happened this week that would be pertinent to something that were to be doing sure and this week I found a really cool article this is the one it is about muscle and intestinal damage and those who perform athletic events 100% so you what I've talked about this and we have discussed this in different lectures that I see a ton of endurance athletes triathlete really high level translates to come in with intestinal issues and I have to explain to them different reasons why that can actually happen but I just see so many of them and then when we fix their gut they end up getting like some of their personal best right and this article came out it's the first one that I've ever seen good actually looked at biomarkers in blood as to how this could actually happen so what's direct you look so I looked at is the levels of how blood levels of inflammation and intestinal inflammation are produced and the effects on the body when these elite triathletes compete really interesting now it is so whenever you look at a blood effects and and the way that an athlete is going to be measured how did they check the intervals and basically what did that data mean to to just the average athlete so I do not want to offend any of our lead triathletes out there but this is this is fascinating because we always talk about poor Lisa switches when you stress your body you have to log your body to recuperate correct most of the patients that I see when they have something happened there usually training really hard for something to try to qualify for a big raise or try to qualify for Cohen or one of those things and I've recently seen and I think this is been a trend across the country that a lot of people are starting to do these endurance races triathletes marathons they reach a certain age and that you know people stay in shape that's a way to stay in shape so what this article looked at was the mechanical and metabolic stress from the intense work of muscle cells during long-lasting efforts causing significant damage to the cellular structure why this is relevant this week because James Carol's you come on and talk cellular inflammation without doubt he deftly will with the photo by modulation bulimia and the actual bit so were talking specifically about endurance athletes in this article correct correct and so to me it seems like that may be that you have another glaring aspect is somebody who's dude who's doing an endurance sport Weatherby marathon running her triathlete like you said longest cycling ultra marathoners the guys who tried to to make a run across the country which I think that record is 43 days believe it or not was a force go almost but without a beard this this particular was without a beard but I believe that that the record is 43 days all of those types of events are very impressive and it takes quite the dedication to pull that off that being said would you say that in endurance athlete is more susceptible to probably long-term inflammation and that's maybe why they're using someone in that subset to do a study that is a great lead and because this is exactly what that studies all about okay what they looked at is during long-lasting physical efforts from my standpoint blood flow was redirected from the G.I. system to go to other organs specifically muscles no research has shown that athletes training endurance disciplines are vulnerable to abdominal pain nausea and diarrhea in fact they showed that almost 70% of people when they interviewed during the race or immediately afterwards had some sort of G.I. distress what is fascinating about this article as they check the blood levels of of a the molecule called Zahn you and which is an endogenous protein that actually affects the tight junctions and other words there showing that intestinal permeability takes place otherwise known as leaky gut is the first that have ever seen with her actually looking at this and checking volume levels like I said almost 70% of these endurance athletes will accept some sort of issue it's not just oh it's annoying I didn't have such a good time you could be setting yourself up for something more what they did as they looked at 15 very highly trained triathletes who were competing in the world Xterra championship they checked blood parameters baseline pre-after 12 hours and 40 8/48 hours after testosterone cortisol CRP which is C-reactive protein which is a nonspecific component with markers or lasagna will and myoglobin this is what is completely incredible what they showed is that the cortisol levels at baseline on the average was 152 immediately after like one hour after right 467 it remained elevated for $40 testosterone baseline 4.1 it dropped to 2.50 depleting a test you deplete your testosterone crp went from .12 3.38 that's too high to hide that's tons of information and ultimately Sonia will baseline 25 post almost 90 and so what this show does is incredible because we were out there trying to get in shape and you undo these cool things and really push your body but in reality if you do it all the time you have to achieve that for me since you have to back off let your body recuperate no other studies have shown that the physiologic stress markers like cortisol I have always been shown so we we know that that's that's the deal you and I've talked before that not uncommonly will see somebody in the clinic who's been a lifetime marathon runner and they end up with a heart attack yet like a little zip person of an architecture was it turns out inflammation is back working talk with the photo bio modulation about information but we know that information is bad and we know that information can result in systemic disease now what were looking at here is the study was the first one that looked at people showing the intestinal health we know that leaky gut can lead to autoimmune disease right so it's way more than just inflammatory process you were talking about these ultramarathon runners there was another study that I know said also that I didn't the weeds with the sunlight while they looked at this with other people share so I found a study that looked at race Walkers what they do they do 152 mile walk as fast as you can okay and hundred 52 mile walk they show that the CRP jumped 152 times the dinner jumped hundred 52 times the baseline so we talk about the marathon is getting heart attacks and stuff like that and this is even just like fast walking so we know that all this can lead to intestinal problems so this is a perfect reason why we developed something called trying to definitely deadliest so our trunk seal is composed of feels what we do know is that these polyphenols help prepare your body after you go through some producers like that a recent study to show that if you do the Mediterranean diet for four days before a high but before the endurance event you can but once those responses actually because the polyphenols same ones that are trying to actually go into your body your colonic bacteria break them down in the water proposed biotic it decreases the systemic inflammatory response not only that for sports performance increases nitric oxide and gets rid of reactive nitrogen species and reactive oxygen species so that makes total sense why most of my triathletes when we get them on trying to heal they start feeling better what I want to cram too much to get a bid email with that all 20 oh we also talked about the the occasional issues of Zion yelling and how that's affected the guide as well so it sounds to me like somebody who is a long-term runner if you actually are experiencing inflammation okay let's let's go back that this backup just a step somebody who is a long-term runner overtime Dave Dave they started running probably to get in shape because they enjoy the sport but they sometimes get to a point where there like you know I've been running and I eat okay but I still can't quite lose this last amount of body fat that usually pointed her abdomen visually but save there but inflammation usually turns into a little bit extra abdominal fat and when somebody who is chronically inflamed and feels like they're doing the right things and eating the right things but not noticing that they are actually keeping themselves in the cycle of inflammation it's not necessarily that maybe they need to stop the sport altogether but possibly they could add some things to their diet to their sleep patterns to anything to allow their body to simply recover when you sent oh 100% so one of somebody that I respect tremendously who is actually my chiropractor Dr. Ron Troy Dundas elite triathlete trains other Pro triathletes and he has a podcast and I think their Instagram handles recover with the purpose to cover with a purpose he's out there saying run more and so when I went in I saw him you know his regulation to be will slow down right break like your you're doing that's it's hard to do because I was doing the same thing run like I'm trying to run faster on I like to compete someday and that kind of thing and it was just slow down so as it turns out you think you might be doing things or I believe in exercise but I also have learned as I got older that you can not shortchange sleep never to exercise because all you do is increasing these inflammatory markers and his hormones looks like your boots like your no your basically running uphill the whole time and you're just hurting yourself which SASI note for the current listeners if you are interested in picking up some are trying to heal especially for you ultramarathon is if you want to decrease the inflammation and hopefully you can write to us and tell us about your new PR personal best go to love my tummy.com/spoony use the discount code Spinney and save yourself a little of the money yet for real so this this whole article is all about sports performance and when I said that they looked at the Mediterranean diet it wasn't just the decrease the markers you know that these people actually improve their times all of them had across-the-board of 6% improvement bullets the same what's the thing it's in the Mediterranean diet the youth said is is basically that if that power horse behind 20 oh yeah so if you're listening to this it's really important that we spread the message that if your athlete do this but also by going to love my Tommy.com//spoony your supporting this network your supporting chef Patrick and everybody else is trying really hard to do this and you know this is British and get the message out there like we'll talk about PDM Devlin talk about PBM that is photo bio modulation actually what I was asking you for a while ago and tell you memo said mistakes make opportunities I get to say something the thing that's ubiquitous in the Mediterranean diet is polyphenols and that's what's jampacked in trying to heal so I give a lecture where there is a researcher out of the UK another UK person probably judging his neighbor yet probably is so James's neighbor Dr. Boutwell yes she did a whole analysis of this that if you take a thousand milligrams of polyphenols three hours before competitive event you actually decrease muscular damage and increase nitric oxide increasing blood flow to the muscles how do you get a thousand milligrams you can eat five bowls of cherries which is a lot lot of fructose a lot of fructose or you can take two doses of outfront you definitely admit that Dr. Joe hotel and she's from exit University and was sponsored by believe it was Gatorade labs and it has nothing to Gatorade they simply allowed her to do polyphenol research she came back with some incredible information it Long word Pro anthocyanins Massena correctly pro anthocyanins so that is basically what she said if we could find a way to deliver that in that just so happens to be what John Teal is so you could take four capsules of pro anthocyanins also known as trying to heal and protect yourself I love it holy cow we just I just rambled mostly I apologize for that but I get deep demand thanks for apologizing here all related to love the stuff that's good hey everybody 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some time here but we plug in the microphone while you're there and break I did what we get your microphone ready I found an article same theme photo bio modulation and human muscle tissue and advantage in sports performance wow oh my goodness front seal and photo bio modulation hand-in-hand to improve athletic performance well so I just a small delay while we bring James Carol on with the system or we are getting his microphone plugged in but in the meantime we did leave the last half hour talking about endurance athletes better recovery talked about using polyphenols in order to make that happen and now what we are learning is you can also use other therapies in conjunction with that that would be polyphenol such as an arch on teal we didn't touch on last time but there's also a lot of athletes have turned to CBD and a great CBO is to do the same Morgan Leonard Abilene working at CBD by the little place called the KPMG healthy can also go to KB MD health.com and I go to the store you will find your very own first ever physician approved CBD here and what you know to my right actually is Mr. James Carroll of Thor laser like I said we get Hume spends 10 days in the US after month he's given one of them to us yet definitely appreciate thank you, thank you for having me so back to ask you said you drove all the way from London to the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang United flight conflict drive but didn't take long to get that British sense of humor help develop its out Chitty Chitty Bang Bang entailing took a three second anatomy oh well not like you do it as a reference quite that quickly other asking for your microphone because you're just a bit closer trying to get a very nice well so James also that your history Dr. Carol Mr. Carol Switzer correct I Mr. Carol Mr. Carol okay so one of James James to James you are the founder and CEO after laser so tell us a little bit about your history leading up to the other founding authorities and they will get into what it's all about I Kate content that around and tell you what it is faster than the setting I got you good to have you on IK so foot my modulation is something's been on TV sticky Star Trek and but most science fiction movie seem to do something like this when that when somebody gets injured that Dr. approaches you with a laser beam Ames the laser beam at the injury and the injury heals the tissues regenerate instantly so we make those so Star Trek just came to life right here in the studio so did you produce you made those that they use on the Star Trek set is what you're saying that we brazenly make them hospitals it is not as instant as TV say the ideas still the same thing you shine light on people and they get better more quickly okay sidelined by light you you mean well it's a particular kind of like okay it's not a lie not a flashlight now so it's monochromatic like the light of one, and have lunch of the right collar as we can say wavelength because we do use light outside of the visible spectrum we have a lot to the right wavelength and if it is the right intensity and if we use it for I made in the right place calls for the recommended time you can speed up the quality improve speed and quality of tissue a path to reduce information edema guys down the lymphatic system gets very busy if it is on and with a particular high dose you can induce analgesia that is something we can definitely touch on here a moment because I want to talk well you have a story that you've shared with everyone else and will get that's what what drew you in to say I saw that on Star Trek I see people healing from lasers I want to be a part of it and produce one what I had to tell you how this was discovered because wasn't discovered by me okay so back in the 60s when the first laser was invented I'm working by five at 19 60 x 19 67 a scientist wanted to find out if maybe this new Ray laser Ray it might cause cancer so he wants to do an experiment say takes is some text mice he shaves the heifer abilities he divides into two groups puts a low powered Ruby laser beam among group and not the other see if the treatment group developed cancer and it didn't surprise the hacker back will quickly on the treatment group from then on the untreated group to he called that laser by stimulation it was 1967 but is back in Budapest Hungary so this ishungry was pods of fats of the thing the oncoming behind the uncut controlled by Russia the knees didn't come out very quickly back in the 60s we went great friends of the Russians unlike now where) to send you mojo 5.0 political state, more so they they held every I got involved in 87 I was that part of a business that was helping small businesses get hold of government grounds and that one of our customers with the laser company and I went to a meeting at research Hospital in London good Guy's hospital and that they were showing off what they been doing on small animals with laces and how is heating up wounds will quickly when I saw that I thought but that's the future this going to be one of these in every department of every hospital in the whole world within five years this is can be massive I thought that 1987 it's incredible when I was wrong was I didn't take five years may still not that right so it is now my 52nd year in this field 30's 32 years of trying to get the message out something that you've known that can help people that you have seen help people yet getting Nana so that is being over 700 randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial published in this field the 4000 of archery studies looking at the mechanism of action in the dose response is about setting pipe is coming out every month in this field I get Mike's doctors have never even heard of it there are systematic reviews published in the months it the British medical Journal example some of the leading generals in the world and that lost in the UK on national health nationally suit of healthcare excellence now recommend this treatment in hospitals in the UK for the treatment of the side effects of high-dose chemotherapy and radiotherapy one of the side effects is you lose all the skin is how to mount the developer's ulceration and it's really painful and excited by the love people want to give up that cancer treatments because it's a severe and what we know is that this treatment as demonstrated in faulty randomized controlled clinical trials will basically either prevent over juice the incidence and severity all four mixologists in cancer patients and now it's a recommended treatment in the UK and in the US Blue Cross Blue Shield just started I reimbursing for in some regions for this dream as well that's fantastic that's incredible so when they treat these patients with mucositis do you accept that shine the light in the mouth traditionally yes so the historic to what people been doing is taking a a single red laser beam and poking around the mouth so they treat over that time does tongue lateral boulders ventral tongue floor the mouth it's the buccal tissues of the inside of the cheeks the hot pilot soft palate and treat individual spots that maybe do 20 points to try and reduce incidence and severity when I working on Sunday with hobbit where it developing an extra oral treatment meaning outside the mouth treating through the cheeks to get the buccal tissues to prevent in that method and this is a treatment for children one quick question try to get the word out there is it similar to like what we have to do with our supplement where you really can't make disease claims you can't say disease state or because it is a device are you able to say no we use this for mucositis induced cable or chemotherapy -induced mucositis right so lab is FDA codes for different devices which have been they say what you concise and but you don't realize the FDA regulate marketing that set primary Joey we learn that okay so I'm not I don't about that about the CBD's no idea what the rules are around that that the devices they may sit sable today so we've been whilst I suppose 2030 years ago the FDA will hostile to this is a form of light therapy somebody twisted somebody's, they really relax the definition of a heat lamp they'd even created the new catch. He called the non-heating heating lamp the nonhealing extract layout is the love bureaucrat I skew that Lord you know what like seeing all those hamburgers at McDonald's or like that's a nonhealing heat lamp right there is nothing all those hamburgers room temperature burgers just like that so anyway that there are also countries now with this project from a product to be sold with very limited indications in the broadest one is an Iowa category which is basically based on heat lamp but now you get doesn't have to be infrared you can use visible red and it doesn't actually have to heat either but they've embroiled in this set of really relaxed state in the lousiest technology on and I do you happen to know and I think think it's top-secret that the FDA working to develop effort by modulation code thoughts for a moment it will be a real thing as far as FTS consent already the national Library of medicine the people who run pop made Palmetto I have developed a mesh time a medical subject headings full footed by modulation so as far as mesh elaborate medicines can send this is the real thing at the FDA is going to get that to fall behind and then they'll be out of an official category not quite what you can say about it we don't know yet we don't know what they going to the bone what is approved state that they don't approve most technologies I think of when the trip to people ever exist but within THE product they clear products for marketing that the category as haggis picked expressive so it's FDA cleared for in the case we go with the infrared heat the old heat lamp Bush which is temporal relief of muscle and joint pain and the blood flow and something is equipment of the detail but as long unless is basic to claim pain relief it sounds like that he has somewhat of the same battle that we do whenever we have a supplement that we can Ashley put proof behind the issue is is the way that best interpreted the altruistic version of what the FDA's to do is protect the public from things that could cause them harm so that's that's the that's the version that they want you to stop it I think that there's also an addendum to that and that is if you've run the rigmarole of somehow being blessed as a medical drug or medically approved device then you can make the claims regardless of what your study says as long as it's not hurting someone but even if you have said it's completely natural or something that safe and benign like like light treatment can be they don't necessarily want to extend that same opportunity to you and you almost always at the talk about the symptoms around the disease or or an issue versus saying we help here which is opposite in Canada yet so little in Canada where it was in the we got our NP and number in Pyongyang Danya it was funny because we sent them everything that says on this box which is occasional discomfort on another note what's the disease that you guys fix will like will in Canada we fix irritable bowel syndrome and it's very very different like without telling it what we say in your case with the CE mountain your and you you when you report on the market data is a numb.we have what with the clinical evaluation report and that something examined limu apes make claims about joint pain tendinopathy back and neck pain we do or make scientists right and is very clinical and then you state what range you want they examine you with your data and then let me put on the market with those claims and that's with much more specific we can be much more specific in your we on the use of vague time about temporally the muscle and joint pain and arthritis in whatever however is something along those lines a couple small things are very first heard about Thor laser and photo by modulation of PBM is his skin is Artie made it as a part of his everyday vernacular this is yet it is not PVR yes that's a professional bull riding on tangible rounds blue ribbon but PBM LL LT triple LT photo by modulation Thor laser what is the the best term to succinctly say that because I believe that LLT could also mean the LED underlay search likely yes it had 79 different names of idiots which makes it very hard to pin down sure people keep inventing the rent names possibly because they want to have that product somehow be hot when they really tell me what it is the Google it they get that product so it is been a lot of invention of new times and I do know why some scientists keep wanting to they maybe have some transcranial low level laser therapy and therefore it's true when the truth in the brain then yes it said going through the brain but actually making it harder for everyone to find my keep coming up with nuanced versions of the original name all chance can you try to find my modulation but they liquidate T's multi-PBM therapy or something like that such a PBM therapy even get the mom will one for the team front of it that you didn't say serve nomenclature aside after I learned about the different names and begin to look it up why was blown away his by is a lot of what use referenced earlier and there are times of articles within pub med about normal mute mucositis again some of these that stood out to me were there for chronic nonspecific low back pain the European Society for medical oncology says that the redo reducing the mucositis your World Health Organization back in 2008 yet said that it is now recommended for neck and back pain that's not nothing that's significant was you the reason why I was so excited have you on when he brought it up study that I found was a rat study with a induced arthritis in these rats treated one group with PBM and the other will not and then they they euthanized him in the looked at it on a microscopic level clerical roles like do this is real but there's cellular stuff going on here this is not you know because there's so much like marketing and people changing stuff what I want to know what is super fascinating as you discover this and 87 and you clearly have something that you or you found something of the rest of the world needs to learn about in the 1960 Spock was using the start I spoke with Vulcan but I know the doctor you're not old enough to know I'm deftly old really bad with horrible as somebody who's also an entrepreneur you're the owner and CEO in you work your tail what happened 1987 can you just give us a synopsis and on on your life and career to get here in front of us well just to for anybody holding out for a great degree or anything I got the same level qualifications as Steve Jobs Bill Gates and Richard Branson what they do exactly the it basically happened to be unethical 16 minute qualifications analogy to have a medical school professes let's what happened yet doesn't so I left school 16 I was in it in an rock band on you had a make a fuzzball, while a pedal and amplifying him he had to connect these things out so I don't want to be in electronics and other school I Colby and Reese have a single Yellow Pages member them love electronics company and that was tournament train what right away and then said one being a princess designing they made radio stations and the TV and voted for TBC day so I wanted to work and then I asked for job and they say, environment sure enough they could tell it I knew little ready about it and they want to get my enthusiasm so I went out there and I did study some electronics college failed to college and femtosecond it twice but I still dwelling comfortable the promotions running departments and that so that's my 660 is of that and I I helped a friend to run up this a.m. sports, restoration business in all sports classic house from the 60s and 50s and that bent down under should go back to work run another test department electronics company making translucent satellites just wants money add Sadie sold out and the buses the lessee shall never make money as an engineer and he says going to have to learn how to be some sales so I took a job Pitney Bowes the two well but anyway none had a decent sales am then I bought a franchise of friends held up a ground information we had this laser accompanies a client I thought as I told you this is fantastic this is good to be in every department of every hospital in the whole world turned five years so I left to get himself of that lazy company they went out of business a few years later as I started my only two engineers who are already working for that company and that while well till 2005 Thursdays it was Yellow Pages again you look up physiotherapist or something and Jason Coleman making appointments I can assure you my new toy right so we seldom let one of the time like that travel the UK on a motorcycle with laces on the back setting these things go until with the Will Smith pursuit of happiness with the bone scan machines right now with that one this is fascinating because all I heard was that didn't work that failed that breakdown underinsured that didn't work just keep going this is the whole thing of the cross I don't think there are residents this ransom of 2005 I can maybe it's a a the a joint project of the Navy and the FDA that bought some laces from us and I went to a conference however that the CM what they been doing with it and they were healing spinal cord injuries in rats so I still would disease can be much because I realize I thought from my first and voted as he leans and then I could see was helping physiotherapists and sports injuries as a PT physical and that so I felt go back to my consciousness I hate we have to write a plan we are raising money the world can we can get overtaken by Siemens and Philips another companies like that because with two small we need money we need to do this properly and they said do that VCs will take of your company they'll probably fire us and anybody else is any good I probably can crush the company and I said but I'm not waiting around for you I'm leaving on a semi-business start writing a plan for Colby few weeks I've since come back nobody's buying from us and we will do it your way write the plan Bryson money I've they put some new management in and we were bankrupt within 18 months I thought everybody was good they were totally right so that's well we've got we raise money in 2006 and we were dead by by late 2000 70 my gosh this is this is why love having real entrepreneurs on the just keep grinding it out dental don't realize you went through all of the ship to get where you are why is obvious that you honestly believe in what is Richard Riley I do need to believe it's that it's it's hot evidence published in some the brace leading medical journals writing a new belief request you not the technology side do apologize but have the belief in the idea of the company that you can elevate that because this is a fantastic technology its mission sure and I am quite clear the cult the corporate mission is to heal and relieve pain right pretty simple our vision is that will be in every corner of every department of every hospital in the whole world and I got a goal of having the step established as a first-line medical treatment for 100 different diseases in 100 different countries have different rules in each country by the time on 100 years old so that's by May 7, 2062 which makes nearly 57 is open you do not do so got to let him hundred and then I'm taking a 20 holiday well we we are going to talk on some of the specific cases but I do know we only have about seven minutes left this half-hour but there are different wavelengths you use two variants of nanometers for red you have blue and green thicker and that we get you thinking don't use blue and grateful kind of day and I can talk about when Sherrick oh yeah no no that's fine because people and I why what is worldwide like the why Jesus waiting on one another my mind waiting for the new one or something like that like I can address all what really what I was going with is you use different lights because through the research you found it through intensity know whether the depth of the tissue that you're going to affect with the life you're going to use yell built-in protocols through your research and that this particular light in this particular setting requires this particular type of therapy right that the therapeutic window is quite broad and sure you can achieve the same effect with different wavelength okay and weaving a certain range and use similar intensities it's not a narrow accident like a cliff edge any for off by nanometer something to work or even a playpen nanometers it's not done what she called up quite a broad spectrum and it's not entirely clear yet now in the and that when it's if it's ever any better to use read only on Fred like unless the penetrations an issue if you want to get to the target that's centimeters date not really not get much beyond the names penetration matter what you say and if we had a whiteboard harassed on drawings why you can't as the diminishing returns and inverse square law on what happened but like sketches and gets absorbed but really says he millimeters is about the limit if you can measure light for a 5 cm deep down it's extremely low levels anything will wind down if you turn up the power by note by hundred percent if I double the pads will get double at that finances absolutely not see things get double the intensity by so you get double intensity of light on the surface let's imagine you 3 cm date let's imagine it's like .1% of what was on the surface something like that then .1% of one what per centimeter squared well you have .1% of double the power at its recent misty but is still double almost nothing it's just the people dumb mistake, doubling path doubling penetration he doesn't write double intentions F is just give you double the intensity at 3 cm deep but haven't been to double of almost nothing you have regained anything I want to completely geek out on this but I want finish with your career because now tells about board like how where you're at how how big it is are you because with all these you overcame all these obstacles now are you sober in my million-dollar business has it that the end of last year where on a run right so far this has 12 minute I have a 35 people Nursultan 72 countries discount him systems it must be about 6000 systems installed around the world mostly to what we call irrationally committed healers who wandered off the map and like buying toys/irrationally what irrationally committed heinous of these irrationally committed in the woods they the committed healers who so interested in making the patients better and they say that's it that's what I want I want one of those semi-one of those send me the bill or whatever it is and they buy one before they figure out how they can make any money with it right they irrationally committed healers and these are usually private medical practices across the world do have permits in the UK as well Australia and Canada making using and become main markets then why Chris Europe Middle East as well at the the irrationally committed healer so that people who think about healing patients before they think about the money and another thing to make money with it they do usually quite entrepreneurial as well not the not on the kind of blinks unlike in the career path that says no I just want to get sued today and identified if I don't go outside the norm such that my my head of department doesn't give me a promotion or whatever like that he's these are people who are just out for that patient that's all the focused on not that Korea's and they yes they will make money and they may make may not make career progression maybe doesn't have a career progression on a plane to people's grace of not being involved… Inhibited that Chris I'm sure it happens we go see meetings as well as probably medical people who are shunned by others seems that I could be getting valves it's crazy stuff but yeah so in all fields it's the irrationally committed healers wonderful Matt they don't stick to just what they learned in school but they probably do take a look at acupuncture and they taken a look at some other therapies this is a broad-minded and then the one of so that's wandering off the map of that career and then they like buying toys wondering off the mat though it to me is very endearing you just simply means you're open to realizing you don't know all the answer yes James our goal with this showing what works wonders were trying to bridge the gap were trying to look at these things take some of this irrational in enthusiasm and science it up know it makes sense now look we need to start reevaluating this kind of thing sort of bridging the gap between these two worlds that's Bartel within our field we reach the highest levels of evidence they thought people like systematic reviews and then published in the non-sit in the British medical channel doesn't get much better than that these things and still the barriers of that you can get the signs there are criticisms of all signs like a lot of the date was extended since its much abuse but in publishing high enough impact factor journals is always a reason why not it seems to me we now teaching in medical schools have got we not you got research project running 51 medical schools around the world now so this is where I think it what you got to get into this big alertness at school right that's how we met does mean is 1020 years before they are in a decision-making position coping 20 but sent me we needed many people leaving medical school with this as part of the toolbox and that's working and working the political level now as well have a Congressional briefing back in November did you see that I saw that on your two best served on the Congressional briefing and we now got somebody active full time around Capitol Hill working with insurance companies working with politicians trying to persuade them that we need more money from NIH to do the kind of research they say they want to see fun little and to change minds at the highest level has also continued this in the next half-hour when there is plenty of opportunity for laser.com back with James here is this is the only 24 hour take anywhere platforms dedicated to food and fun we're spooning user tower from Townhall.com I'm not arguing Washington says he's being harassed by house committees now run by Democrats is White House correspondent Greg Clarkson in the face of stepped-up investigations the president tweets this is the highest level of presidential harassment in the history of our country house Democrats are asking for six years of Donald Trump's tax returns 10 years of his financial records and are preparing to issue a subpoena for the full Russia report from the special counsel the president complains that some Democrats are fighting hard to keep the witchhunt alive Greg Claxton Washington a preliminary report finds no fault with prove that Ethiopian Airlines jet crash last month Ethiopia's Minister of Transport says the Boeing max pilots were fully licensed since and they follow their training she says aviation safety expert John Cox says everything about last October's crash and last months crash of that Ethiopian Airlines that remains a very curious what I think it shows the need for very careful analysis of potential faults wonder designing new aircraft or updated aircraft mowing is declining the comment predicates review all that new report German chemicals company bears as a detected and averted a cyber attack last year by a hacking group is been traced to China in a statement bear said its in-house cyber security team found signs of malicious software associated with the group Win NT on company systems in early 2018 the company said there were no signs of data outflow in the affected IT systems have since been cleaned it said prosecutors in Cologne have opened an investigation German officials have in the past warn of 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like go to our Instagram at KPMG help and you'll see we depose little video yesterday he took the time out of giving a lecture to show me the actual booth the laser booth bright pretty cool neat stuff. Read Albany one leg that's malaise that we usually got that one yes will get into that different websites that that's nobody thought.com and Novo Thorpe never told so that last half-hour loved your story you overcoming all the stuff clearly there's tons of data other from the literature why haven't why hasn't someone like me heard about it until just recently is not reinvest that's the bottom line it is so it would help also if that is the bottom line I mean if the only cancer centers that were dealing with would love to be using it tomorrow if only it was reimbursed so that is they probably will miss his major priority for us to need insurance code basically can stage a housemate and have yet still have another countries no you can't have national health service so it's only national health service for cancer patients it's is not out here yet because of the way the system works okay what about another kind of social program that may be comparable to the UK because if I remember correctly I think I overheard you been working with that the VA here stateside the correct that's right so we made a light helmet so if you can imagine American football football his helmet mentioned that with full of light of and identities bright red ones and the stick missing on your head and it shoots light into their brain what is that you're trying to accomplish with the light helmet for they the veterans so placed medic stress disorder and whatever cover any other cognitive problems related to concussion of brain injury you think you did to Hathor laser with his helmet would be it be beneficial if I understand correctly to help people with a concussion protocol absolutely or CTE protocol absolutely okay so What kind of evidence if you had with but that's fark that's that is deftly hot topic at CTE oh my gosh is working to have one of our guests coming up when we are to have it scheduled but the Col. Paul Blair oh yeah he works with election all the company that supplies our CBD he's done a ton of research on PTSD and traumatic brain injury I think there's a lot of synergy using these lights in CBD and got health all of it right fascinating I'm just going to have a look and something which is my my database here you can see it says Vogel you have your lights are to have but it's not is not public not just our goal so this is only funded by modulation reception on this missing him and then yeah I just brain him he took the studies regarding treating the brain woodlot 295 285 complete holidays published in peer-reviewed medical journals fantastic yes that shows what it does to reduce basically oxidative stress and increase IDP in the brain which means things for for nerve regeneration supported the cortical neurons chair and then looking the clinical benefits of that with us full by beating F brain drive neurotrophic factor and so helps the brain repair itself and that we love these effects maybe not Judas he sees the show in animals and humans were much bigger is how to get the light to steep and it seems a lot of these effects adjusted to improve blood flow as well it's still Ethan I'm all about how much of it to do with getting lots cortical neurons and how much of it is about getting light just improving blood flow but between the pair of them its people getting better minutes it was a TV show whether I think would be having I be showing you data from first patient whose finished cultivating treatment since we delivered this device and the change in his post medic stress disorder is this is breathtaking letter leading to asked about my follow-up question is been able to track anybody to see how maybe they been able to deal with their own personal depression since funny enough I just happen to have a score on just was looking at that a review on using this the very first one if you type in Google scholar 2017 in the journal reviews and neuroscience is the potential of transcranial photo bio modulation therapy for the treatment of major depressive disorder yes that's a 21 patient study how the medical school eight sets pass it is extraordinary and takes Micah so I think that when they need 18 treatments months of at three times a week for six weeks and he treats the treatment the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of the tear in half hampered light emitting diodes and that they held there for 20 minutes both sides and yeah it's good but MDD met major depressive disorder is the third leading cause of disability in the world Seth and I were turning around but goes hand-in-hand with so many things major depressive disorder goes along with chronic pain goes along with sleep issues goes along with PTSD I mean it is a it can be the byproduct of so many things or to be the primary thing that can root cause other things no joke so I am just flipping this up on the screen for you you yes exactly the right question this is that's when if you screech each other shut you fast okay and I'll turn around others can see it to Festival self rating of cognitive behavioral and emotional function difficulties here look at this dramatic drop in plaza so in this visit thus itself writing on this is a retired NFL players yes emotional outbursts here so as it says down here reliable decrease is 10 to 20 points he has a 40 point drop off trickles of 18 treatments this is one week for the one month follow-up on that I'll just turn around so that one of your cameras can maybe pay you presume upon him about so what was wrong because this is absolutely critical narrate right this will get to play six is it really lose the focus back further away still not like to say I can't lie it's not out of focus I have to come in and refocus the camera and then reflect on the LCL I know you're the company to detail but it's that and how people look at this this is one individual so who the first person to complete cultivating treatments this is incredible potentially were talking about anybody who would have concussive issues it could be any athlete obviously football players but now when you're talking about traffic accidents road traffic density halls and the VA people who been subject to to combat battle absolutely but even beyond that you look at emotional outburst yeah yeah my staff you want will you will not got it did on Seo question now I think you might have an answer the question that it's just impressive that we got a technology that you are intimately familiar with literally four months ago I had just never heard of it right wow what a cool picture yet I'm going to thoughts of the tub just say I feel this is due on it get check project.com is you can see if you have video I make can see this cool helmet listen to football him with a bunch red lights on the inside that's the eye that that's the apparatus you're using them correctly yet and does so will will put all the images and make them available just the same and of course you will learn more Thor laser.com images training courses all over the world so if you go to the laser.com lookup training and you'll see that we do about space 50 trainings a year across the globe just yesterday you are in the North Dallas and what was the convention exactly as the Academy of laser dentistry okay so that they become fans of this to so the idea here is that so many pathologies that they could be treating them just use it for postoperative pain as an alternative to nonsteroidal anti-French drunks do not gratefully right but it looks better than insights and it helps you heal as well is that this is the big take away message for this but since it is an excellent pain reliever and in clinical trials it outperforms nonsteroidal engine from trees acetaminophen and opioids it also helps you heal which those drugs can actually inhibit healing so this is a technology which is regenerative and analgesic and anti-inflammatory and so dangerous we use it postoperatively but they also treat these people get these would look aberrant neuropathic extremely painful problems as well that people just don't have ounces full so I what I personally find makes me feel most moved by is what it can do for people in extreme pain and how whether drugs barely muscular tool is a kind of pain to draw people to suicide have postherpetic neuralgia trigeminal neuralgia this kind of thing so this is a fact we can actually turn these around by actually helping heal the that that this functioning of is what excites me b

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Bundlinjen - med Magnus Barsøe
Bundlinjen #40: Hemmelige aflytninger i Hesalight-sag, ulandsbistand til Jack Ma og ATPs plettede image

Bundlinjen - med Magnus Barsøe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 30:43


(00:46) "Jeg skal finde på et eller andet lort, Lars." Bagmandspolitiet har i al hemmelighed optaget samtaler mellem direktøren i det skandaliserede og nu konkursramte Hesalight, Lars Nørholt, og hans bogholder og barndomsven, Michael Norsker. Det er ikke småting, de to siger over telefonen i den spektakulære retssag om svindel, falskneri og momssvindel for millioner.(12:34) Pandadiplomati og ulandsbistand til verdens rigeste. De danske embedsmænd har besluttet at pumpe omkring seks millioner skattekroner direkte ind i den kinesiske techgigant Alibaba, der ejes af milliardæren Jack Ma og kaldt det ”udviklingsbistand”. Det er reelt bare erhvervsstøtte forklædt som udviklingshjælp, lyder vurderingen.(20:19) ATPs pletfrie image slår revner. Vores fælles sparegris, ATP, har delt seng med nogle tvivlsomme forretningspartnere i jagten på at score et højt afkast. Da ATP for nylig købte TDC var det sammen med det australske finanshus Macquarie, som nu er fedtet dybt ind i sagen om udbytteskat. Der hviler et helt særligt ansvar på ATP-boss Christian Hyldahl, fordi ATP repræsenterer alle danskernes penge. Det ansvar har han tilsyneladende ikke levet op til.I studiet: Virksomhedsredaktør Søren Linding, kommentator Anders Heide Mortensen og debatredaktør Magnus Barsøe.

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Aviation News Talk podcast
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Aviation News Talk podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 46:13


Dictate a listener question from your phone, or send an email. News stories Icon A-5 CrashForeFlight and Jeppesen collaboration FAA Spending Bill Signed into Law Pilots flock to BasicMed Decline in number of ATPs issues Court Orders Review of FAA Deal To Close Santa Monica Airport FAA issues warning on using commercial checklists First commercial two-seater solar plane flies General aviation in China could amount to $40 billion Skydiver in Denmark dangles from C182 for an hour  

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Vol. 2 Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging

Romance is Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 47:08


Yas and Mike dive into Yas' beloved teenager-hood (?) film 2008's 'Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging' how ATPS cast a group of normal looking teenagers, it's obsession with boobs, weird kissing and how brutal teenage girls are to each other. Please subscribe and find us on twitter: @RIDpod

Fakultät für Geowissenschaften - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU

Sponges are simple animals that mostly inhabit the marine ecosystem. The role of sponges in the marine ecosystem and the potential of their bioactive compounds for the pharmaceutical industry have already been reviewed. Because of the extensive investigations of sponges within those two disciplines, marine ecology and chemistry, sponges are among the best-studied Metazoa. Likewise, sponges have been selected as animal models for investigating the origin of the multicellularity because sponges have a simple body structure and physiology (e.g., lack of nervous and circulatory organs). Due to their diversity and abundance in the tropics, particularly in the Indo-Pacific, sponges have also attracted taxonomists, systematists and ecologists to assess their diverseness and their phylogenetic and phylogeographic relationships. Resolving those research questions is difficult, because sponges are categorised as comparatively character poor taxa. By using only conservative taxonomy or systematics, the sponge diversity might therefore be underestimated. Inevitably, sponge biologists have to employ molecular methods as additional tools. In this research, molecular tools were used in order to analyse the taxonomy, phylogeny and phylogeographic relationships of selected sponge species. Xestospongia testudinaria & Neopetrosia exigua (Family Petrosiidae, Order Haplosclerida) were selected because of their conspicuousness in the Indo-Pacific coral reef ecosystems, whereby Xestospongia testudinaria is prominently known as the Indo-Pacific giant barrel sponge. Additionally, the order Haplosclerida has been described as an example of sponge order that has been examined systematically for a number of years and displays major discrepancy between morphology and molecular phylogenies. Molecular data suggests that the order needs revision at all taxonomic levels, which is the cause for further conflicts between taxonomists and systematists. In my research I focused mostly on sponge samples that originated from South East Asia or the Indo-Australian Archipelago (IAA). This region represents one of the best-explored marine regions in the Indo-Pacific. The aim of my research is to discover to what extent molecular tools are suitable to detect a phylogenetic signal, a phylogeographical break or a genotypic difference in the two selected sponge taxa. Several markers from the mitochondrial (mtDNA), ribosomal (rRNA) and nuclear (nucDNA) have been utilised. The 3' partition of the cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (I3-M11 of cox1) from the mtDNA could be used to detect a genetic structure in Xestospongia testudinaria in a geographical narrow scale study of < 200 km2 in Lembeh, North Sulawesi, Indonesia (Chapter 6) and throughout the Indo-Pacific despite limitations in the sample datasets (Chapter 2). In addition, the presence of a species complex in X. testudinaria was detected with the aid of phylogenetic reconstructions from a concatenation of mtDNA sequences (I3-M11 of cox1 and the Adenosine Triphosphate Synthase F0 subunit 6 / ATP6), and a nucDNA marker, the Adenosine Triphosphate Synthase β subunit intron (ATPS-β intron) (Chapter 6). At the same time, the presence of a species complex in X. testudinaria was recognised in a broader scale study of the Indo-Australian Archipleago (IAA) (Chapter 3). As a result, selected mtDNA and nucDNA markers in this thesis are useful for the investigation of the taxonomical status and phylogeographical relationships of X. testudinaria. A phylogeographical break in the IAA region due to the Pleistocene low sea level and Holocene recolonisation events (Chapter 3) could not be recovered among X. testudinaria in a phylogeographical analysis. Similarly, overlapping I3-M11 cox1 haplotypes between X. testudinaria, X. muta and X. bergquistia were recovered. This might be due to the presence of ancient polymorphisms on the barrel sponge mtDNA markers. Molecular tools are also used to help identifying my second selected sponge species (Chapter 4). The use of selected cox2 mtDNA and 28S rRNA markers contributed significantly to the identification of. Neopetrosia exigua used to be a congeneric of X. testudinaria. During my examinations of self-collected and holotype specimens I discovered that the species named N. exigua bears a wrong name. For this reason, a taxonomical revision is suggested and, more importantly, according to my findings and the principle of priority in the ICZN (International Code of Zoological Nomenclature) I use the species name ‘chaliniformis’ instead of the species name ‘exigua’. Furthermore, the use of selected nucDNA marker, the Lysidyl Aminoacyl Transfer RNA Synthetase (LTRS) intron, also contributes to the detection of phylogeographical breaks in N. chaliniformis of the IAA (Chapter 5). In a nutshell, the success of unravelling sponge taxonomies, phylogenies, and phylogeographic relationships always depends on the suitability of the utilised molecular markers and the significance of environmental influences on the sponges. Haplosclerid sponges possess limited morphological features. These hurdles create several problems, e.g. difficulties with taxa delimitation and unresolved phylogeography relationships. Even though the application of molecular techniques generated some limitations and obstacles in these studies, it has already contributed significantly to a better understanding of the phylogenies, phylogeographic relationships and taxonomical problems of X. testudinaria and N.chaliniformis, the species I selected for my research.