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Geoff and Marie's Good Life: Part 10Technology and Medicine.Advancements can be good and bad.Based on posts by Only In My Mind, in 15 parts. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels.I was standing in front of another of Lucy's works, 'The Girls', trying to decide which element was Marie when I felt an arm slide around my waist. I looked to find my favorite artist alongside me. I bent down, intending to kiss her forehead but she had other ideas. Her arm snaked around my neck and pulled me into a full on passionate kiss. Marie looked on from across the gallery, amused."There," Lucy said, sounding slightly frustrated. "I suppose that will have to keep me going until Wednesday." She strode off to talk to my wife.Jen, who had been admiring the work next to me gave me an old fashioned look. "I'm definitely not going to ask, but if you ever feel the need to explain?""I'm not sure that I can," I admitted. "If you really want to know, then ask the artist," I pointed to Lucy, still chatting to my wife. "to explain the meaning behind that work." I pointed to the one I'd found so compelling. "Be sure to tell her who you and Peter are first though."I moved on. Now that I'd realized the symbolism behind the older paintings, I found the dystopian themes of an abusive marriage disturbing. Great for a goth student bedsit. Not for our living room. I loved the other stuff though, and tried to find one that was still for sale.I found my wife examining some of the other artists' works on display. Even to my untrained eyes, none were in the same league as Lucy's. I put my arm around Marie's waist and kissed her cheek. "Hi. I'm an artist's muse. Fancy a coffee? If I ever get any etchings you'll be the first to get an invitation to come up and see them.""You should be ashamed of yourself," she protested. "You're wearing a wedding ring.""It's fine. My wife is a beautiful, successful, confident woman. She knows that I'd never abandon her for an art gallery groupie.She checked her watch. Yes, we're both that old. "Well this groupie wants her caffeine fix, and you're paying. Let's round the others up and we'll go. I'll see if Lucy wants to join us too."She did, and fifteen minutes later found the five of us round a table in our favorite little café. Lucy was fascinated by pictures of First Nation art that Peter had taken in Toronto. I could see her absorbing the way the indigenous artists portrayed movement and space. I suspected that a disentangled Lucy might be open to expanding her geographical horizons shortly.Then Jen asked about 'that' picture, Friday, four thirty. Lucy looked to me and then Marie. "They know," she said quietly. "It was the day and time of my release." Marie and I both saw the double entendre, even if Lucy didn't intend it.Lucy looked at my wife, who just smiled and nodded. She took a deep breath. "My husband has changed. He drinks, gambles and lies to me. He treated me like his whore for a while but at least I got laid. Now he can't even have sex with me. He blamed me for being too old and wrinkly, you know, down there, to be sexually attractive." Jen gasped in surprise. Today Lucy was wearing heels, a mid-thigh skirt and a blouse that only just hinted at uncontained tits beneath it. In short, she was a knockout.Our son looked at her in disbelief. "Your husband says that You are the reason he can't get it up?" Lucy nodded. "Then the man's an idiot," Peter concluded."But what does that have to do with the painting?" Jen asked, still confused.Glancing at me, Lucy explained. "I told Geoff, in the pub, what Eddie had said when he rejected me: 'Who'd want to stick their cock in a wrinkly old snatch like yours?' And Geoff told me to show him and he would tell me, honestly, if it was true. So I did; I showed him. He told me that my snatch was perfect and then he touched it. And he cuddled me, and I came. All my best friends were there and they saw me have the best orgasm I can remember, just sitting on Geoff's lap as he touched me. That happened one Friday at four thirty. That's what I painted."Jen stared open mouthed for a full minute as she unpacked Lucy's story. "Jesus!" She eventually exclaimed, "I'm going to the wrong pubs.""Lucy omitted to tell you we were with a small group of friends in a private room," Marie explained."Then I need new friends," Jen decided out loud. Peter just laughed.He looked at me. "In a way, I can understand. She was hurting. You knew it wasn't her fault. You did what you needed to do to make it better. Weren't you worried that mum would;” He stopped in mid-sentence. "But she was there; wasn't she? She could have stopped you. But she didn't because;” He thought it through. "Because she doesn't care. No! That's the wrong word. She does care about you and her friends but she isn't threatened by Angie or Lucy so she just didn't mind."Jen broke in. "That explains the kiss in the gallery. You were aiming for a platonic kiss and Lucy turned it into a full-on lip-smacker. But I saw Marie had seen you and wasn't a bit bothered. I did wonder."My wife added her contribution. "I didn't want to have to tell him, but I suppose he ought to know: it's his super-power. He just likes women; not lusts after, he just genuinely likes them, and most women respond. He's so used to it that he's never really noticed. For example; when we went to any of his company's staff parties, leaving do's or awards nights, all his female colleagues would hug him. No-one else really, just him. Not 'making a point in front of his wife' hugs, just real affection. So, when Lucy was sad, he had to help. It took nothing from me and he made my friend happy. It was actually quite moving."I find, at times like this, silence is an effective strategy. Apparently, Lucy doesn't. "My husband had rejected me," she said, wistfully. "My friends were there for me, but Geoff just held me. He treated me like a person. Not damaged, but lied to. He showed me that I was still desirable, but not in a predatory way. I fell in love with him then."I admit to being a little taken aback, even though Marie had told me how much Lucy, and the others, had appreciated what I'd done. But looking at Lucy, I couldn't reject her the way that Eddie had. I reached across the table for her hand. "I love you too, Lucy," I told her, truthfully. She squeezed my hand and smiled in reply"Bloody Hell, mum." Peter laughed. "Just how many of your friends has he worked his super-power on?"Marie looked thoughtful. "Well, Angie and Lucy obviously, there's Jo and Samantha, not Kate so much, or Megan; probably Sue and Margie and of course Jane." She looked at me for confirmation. That sounded about right. "That would be seven then," she concluded.Jen and Peter shared a stunned look. Our son recovered first. "I have so many questions that I honestly don't know where to start.Jen butted in. "I've no idea who these women are, but why not Kate and Megan?"Marie looked at me for support. I just held my hands up. After all, I'm only the empath with a cock. My wife replied thus, "Well, Kate admitted that while she really enjoyed the spooning afterwards, mainly it was the sex that made her day rather than romance; and Megan's already happily married."Peter was struggling to catch up. "You mean you've actually had sex with all seven of these women?""Not exactly," I protested. "I've only touched Lucy that once and I've done nothing with Jane.""You kissed her in the sex shop," Marie pointed out, unhelpfully to my way of thinking. "And again in the car when you dropped her off at home. I think you suggested that it was to give her some motivation when she tried out the polyurethane cock you bought for her." I cringed at the look Peter gave me."Oh, yes." added Lucy as I winced in anticipation at whatever she was going to contribute next. "I've already agreed to do a cast of his thingy so that Jane can have a full size replica. We thought a signed limited edition run would be fun. I'll definitely want one too. I can make the initial mold when it's my turn on Wednesday." She squeezed my hand. "I could feel it in your pants when I sat on your lap. I can't wait to actually see it," she added, excitedly.I looked up and noticed the café was starting to fill up. So far no-one appeared to have noticed the bizarre conversation at our table but that was unlikely to continue, so I suggested that we leave before we were evicted. Of course, Pete and Jen needed to see the painting again, now that they understood its genesis, so we trooped back to the gallery, the younger couple giving me odd sideways glances when they thought I wasn't looking. I sighed. There would be more questions tonight.The questions, of course, started much earlier than that. As we walked back home Peter strolled alongside me while Marie dropped back to keep Jen company."Is this a kind of mid-life crisis?" he asked."I hope so," I replied. "That would mean that I'd survive to about a hundred and thirty or so.""But dad: eight women.""Peter. This wasn't my idea. I'd never cheat on your mum so, when she suggested that we do this, I refused. I can't deny that they are lovely women, each different in their own way, but I refused because I was convinced this insane idea could wreck our marriage."Our son didn't look convinced.I continued. "Look. There are things that I can't tell you; personal things that the girls shared with each other and then with me. It broke your mum's heart to compare their lives with hers. But the one thing that was missing for all of them was sex. They don't expect it every night; just often enough to reassure them that they're still sexual beings. But they are independent too; Megan being a special case. They didn't want to accommodate to new partners sharing their lives and their beds, so your mum came up with this idea.""And you get to have sex with them all," Peter observed. "Isn't mum going to get jealous eventually?""Do you think that never occurred to me?" I replied. "We think we've found a solution. Ask your mum if you really need to know. But." I stopped walking and turned to him. "I truly don't regret what we have done. If, at some time in the future I realize this was what ended our marriage, that will be the time for regret. But you were there; you heard Lucy's story; you saw the painting that our shared experience inspired in her. Do you want me to wish that had never happened? That she stayed with that drunken, abusive idiot? Because now I guarantee she will have moved out before this year is over. Because another man, one that actually cared about her, told her the truth. She's lovely and she deserves to be happy and I'm glad that your mum was selfless enough to make that happen." I took a deep breath. I wasn't angry at Peter, but my passionate outburst surprised even me.By now Marie and Jen had caught up with us. "Thank you darling." Marie took my hand and kissed it. "After all of your fretting, I'm glad that you finally understand how much you've helped my friends already." She addressed Peter and Jen. "We weren't sure whether to share the whole story with you, but Linda knows, and you accepted Angie so readily that it seemed only fair that you should know too."We started walking again. Jen spoke next. "I'm sorry if this sounds judgmental, Marie, but I can't imagine knowing that Peter was sleeping with one of my friends. I think it would destroy me.""Oh, I understand, dear," my wife replied gently. "I would have felt the same at your age. Geoffrey still does." She squeezed my hand affectionately. "But you have to realize; these aren't just casual acquaintances. These women, 'the girls', are my closest friends; almost family. Seeing Geoff with them doesn't threaten me. It's beautiful. Watching them respond to my man, knowing the pleasure they are feeling but never, for a second, believing that they would try to steal my husband or that he would abandon me for one of them.""But you said one of the other women was happily married?" Jen reminded us. I decided to let my wife take that one."She is," Marie replied, her eyes filling up. "To a really wonderful man too." She glanced at Jen. "He knows and approves of his wife's visits but, again, he knows she won't leave him for Geoff. But that's all I'm prepared to say; and that's probably too much."We carried on walking, closer together, as my wife continued. "Perhaps I can explain it like this." She sighed. "Imagine you are struggling to cope financially; you see family and friends in the same straits. But you can't afford to share what little you have. That's how fidelity felt when we were younger. Other women threatened my security." She lifted my hand in hers and pressed it to her tit. "But now, I feel secure. It's as though your dad represents stability rather than a potential loss. The women he's with aren't taking anything from me; it's more like they are just guests at our table. They arrive, we chat, they dine and, at the end of the evening, they leave, content. We all cherish the time together and I've lost nothing." She looked intently at Jen. "Does that make sense?""When you say that you all cherish your time together;” Jen ventured. Peter seemed reluctant to hear his mum's reply."Yes, that was our solution. Geoff, quite understandably, had no interest in sharing me with his male friends, and nor will I ever ask, but he was probably correct about one thing: I don't think that I would have been able to cope with him sleeping with my friends while I sat alone. So we share. Sometimes in the same bed, sometimes in separate rooms." She gave one of her brilliant smiles. "I'd forgotten just how good it felt to be with another woman."Peter groaned. "So it's not just Angela then, mum?""No," she replied brightly. "In fact, Angie's a special case. We've decided that, as our betrothed, either of us can have sex with her whenever we want. With the others it always has to be as part of our regular evenings when we share." She giggled. "We call them our language classes."The rest of the walk home was subdued. Peter and Jen walked together talking quietly while Marie and I cheerfully discussed taking them out for a meal that evening.We picked up some farmhouse bread and a selection of cheeses from the deli on the way home for a quick and simple lunch. As we settled around the kitchen table Peter asked if he could add one observation to the chat we'd had walking home. We agreed, of course."Jen and I discussed what you'd told us, and we're honored that you trusted us to be open. You're my parents and I love you and Jen loves you both too. What you are doing sounds insane but, dad made it obvious you haven't done this lightly, on a whim. And, more than anything, Lucy's story really touched the pair of us. So, while I have no plans to follow in your footsteps, dad, Jen and I both pray that we are as secure in our love for each other at your age as you two obviously are."Marie reached across and touched both of their hands. "Thank you, both of you, for not judging us. We love you too," she told them, sincerely. I stood and walked round the table pulling Pete up for a man hug, finding that Jen was stood waiting for her turn when we'd finished.We spent most of the afternoon chatting about Canada and how much they had enjoyed their time there. By the time I got back from collecting Colin from school, Angie had returned and was sitting on the sofa talking to Jen."Grandad. Mum knows about Aunty Angela doesn't she?" He asked as we walked through the front door."Yes. She was surprised at first, but she seems okay with it now," I told him. His face lit up with mischief."Hi Uncle Pete, Aunty Jen, grandma." He called, walking in from the hall. He gave a wicked grin. "Hi Grangie," he yelled, throwing himself onto her lap. She hugged him, stunned at first by her new title, then burst into tears."Bloody Hell," I heard Peter mutter. "Dad's super-power seems to have skipped a generation. But Colin's definitely got it.""It hasn't skipped anything," Jen whispered, just loud enough for me to hear. "You have it too. Your only problem is that I'm not the woman your mum is." I resolved to speak to Marie about that. Peter does take after me in build, and male pattern hair loss and yes, we share nerdy interests. But Jen is a wonderful woman. She is intelligent, elegant, attractive rather than classically beautiful and with a warm personality that fills the room. I love her like one of my own and I won't have her belittle herself like that.I stood and watched as Colin reassured himself that 'Grangie' was crying happy tears, thinking to myself that the little charmer was probably more likely to get an Aston Martin than I was. Good for him. He'd probably deserve it too.I packed him off to do his homework: Photosynthesis tonight. He showed me his worksheet. His task was to use the words in the box to fill the gaps in the description of the process. He went through it as we talked, noticing that Carbon Monoxide was in there as a trap for the unwary. He was back in ten minutes and straight into deep discussion with his uncle.I gestured to Marie to follow me into the kitchen and told her what Jen had said. "Silly girl," my wife said. "She's perfect for Peter. Bullying my husband into screwing my mates hardly qualifies me as a role model for women in general." Her voice softened. "She's right though about one thing; Peter is a lot like you were at his age. The lucky girl." Marie kissed me gently on the lips and went back to our guests.I couldn't be bothered to start cooking that afternoon so I sent a text to Linda to meet us at the pub at half past five and I'd treat us all to a bar meal, but she replied to say that she would come straight to ours so we would only need two cars. That's a logistics planner at work.We had just finished off our meals when two young people greeted us. It was Adrian and Emily. She noticed me glancing at her neck and shook her head, smiling. Tonight she was here as his girlfriend, not his submissive sex slave.Adrian explained that they had waited until we'd finished eating but would understand if we felt that they were still intruding on a family moment. When we explained to Peter and Jen that our two young friends were part of our wedding planning team; they were keen for them to join us.Emily sat with Marie and Peter to talk about fabricating some lightweight body armor for my wife's costume. Colin joined them; partly as a fan of the Mandalorian, partly because I think he had an instant crush on Emily.Meanwhile, Angie and Jen were in deep discussion with Adrian about their own costumes. In both groups phones were brandished, numbers exchanged and images shared. I saw Adrian examine one picture quite closely, look over at me thoughtfully and smile. Linda, who was sitting next to me, was intrigued. "What was that?""Well, love. As far as I can tell, my outfit selection has been approved. Have you and Mike discussed costumes? I did tell you it was a Star Wars themed celebration."She shrugged dismissively. "We'll pop into that fancy-dress shop in town. They'll have something that will do."Not a chance," I told her. I leant across the table to check something with Marie and then turned back to my daughter. I showed her a picture of Bo Katan, my wife's character, on my phone. "This will be your mum's outfit. She'd like you to wear something similar, as her supporter.""Where the hell will I find something like that?" She exclaimed.I pointed across the table. "Adrian's actually in his second year of a costume design course. Angie has agreed to underwrite all the materials costs for our ceremony so he's been able to persuade several of his course mates to take part because we have a range of amazing outfits for them to design and create but at no cost to them." I patted Linda's hand. "Tell Mike to pick anything he thinks looks cool, subject to some constraints; No bad guys and full face coverings and masks are probably impractical. Other than that, we'll get him measured for whatever takes his fancy.""X-Wing pilot.""What?" I didn't see that coming."Obviously, I'll ask him but I'm absolutely sure that's what he'll choose." Linda seemed very certain. "Does it meet your criteria?"I considered. Simple, colorful flight-suit and a helmet. "If that's what he wants, I'm sure it will be fine. Can Colin and Mia choose their own outfits or do you want to be involved?"
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In this episode of "PICU Doc on Call," pediatric intensivists Dr. Rahul Damania, Dr. Pradip Kamat, and Dr. Monica Gray discuss a critical case involving a 16-year-old male who experienced severe carbon monoxide poisoning after being found unresponsive in a garage. They chat about the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic workup, and management of carbon monoxide toxicity. Furthermore, they cover the importance of early oxygen administration, recognizing potential delayed neurological sequelae, and keeping an eye out for cardiac complications. Tune in and hear more about a comprehensive approach to treatment and the significance of multidisciplinary support for achieving the best patient outcomes.Show Highlights:Case presentation of a 16-year-old male with severe carbon monoxide poisoningPathophysiology of carbon monoxide toxicity and its effects on hemoglobinClinical manifestations and symptoms associated with carbon monoxide poisoningDiagnostic workup for suspected carbon monoxide exposureManagement principles for treating carbon monoxide poisoning in pediatric patientsSources and scenarios leading to carbon monoxide poisoningComplications arising from carbon monoxide exposure including neurological injuriesImportance of early oxygen administration and monitoring in treatmentDiscussion of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and its indicationsKey takeaways for clinicians regarding the management and follow-up of carbon monoxide poisoning casesWe welcome you to share your feedback, subscribe & place a review on our podcast! Please visit our website picudoconcall.org.References:Tapking, C., et al. (2021). Burn and inhalation injury. In J. J. Zimmerman & A. T. Rotta (Eds.), Fuhrman and Zimmerman's Pediatric Critical Care (6th ed., pp. 1347–1362). Elsevier.Nañagas KA, Penfound SJ, Kao LW. Carbon Monoxide Toxicity. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2022 May;40(2):283-312. doi: 10.1016/j.emc.2022.01.005. Epub 2022 Apr 5. PMID: 35461624.Smollin C, Olson K. Carbon monoxide poisoning (acute). BMJ Clin Evid. 2010 Oct 12;2010:2103. PMID: 21418677; PMCID: PMC3217756.Palmeri R, Gupta V. Carboxyhemoglobin Toxicity. [Updated 2023 Apr 17]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2025 Jan.
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In this episode of Disaster Strikes, host Kaycee McIntosh tackles the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning, often referred to as the 'silent killer.' This episode examines real-life tragedies, explaining how carbon monoxide exposure occurs and the devastating effects it can have on the human body. McIntosh emphasizes the importance of prevention through the use of carbon monoxide detectors and provides practical tips to protect yourself and loved ones at home and while traveling. The episode highlights shocking statistics and heart-wrenching stories to drive home the importance of being vigilant about this invisible threat. 00:00 Introduction to Disaster Strikes 00:27 Understanding Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 01:48 Common Sources and Risks 03:49 Real-Life Tragedies 07:32 Survivor Stories and Lessons Learned 10:13 How Carbon Monoxide Affects the Body 12:54 Symptoms and Diagnosis 13:31 Emergency Treatment and Recovery 15:08 Preventative Measures 16:36 Final Thoughts and Call to Action First link is to a version you can plug in, the second is battery operated, lots of options on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Kidde-Monoxide-Detector-AC-Plug-Replacement/dp/B00M48BH30/ref=sr_1_5?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.L6p3p3xFBriLwhQDpPfKpy3021_vNUEm16d6rWSXOZzKEVusxoEc0FfpNbR-dYIHzrXr1_R-wNa81N9LDsxFUX0Lf0t7Cjib9qVc5QDJDL0O3Pyflsq_fwgeDIyZWuuvHslr9prjmexImcOcTCycfe7EFB6zVHmnCRGHcrygwQroO5TehbWmjHgpZeApfAqgqWpjbpO813hhCxK8u0p6Rbu3k2LhaQ0dNQT-a6BuiKc9zkkRnKsujuDtTyGzjK2En2g9FwtSRVXC_bycgu5y-3k7efoRYeAsqSdCI3v9IoU.ql4ZAwQPFnzBit-O0QqRXQE99_bWBxD6vVE0IUC8Y94&dib_tag=se&keywords=portable%2Bcarbon%2Bmonoxide%2Bdetector%2Bfor%2Btravel&qid=1746676517&sr=8-5&th=1 https://www.amazon.com/Kidde-Battery-Operated-Monoxide-KN-Copp-B-LPM/dp/B004Y6V5CI/ref=sr_1_10?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.L6p3p3xFBriLwhQDpPfKpy3021_vNUEm16d6rWSXOZzKEVusxoEc0FfpNbR-dYIHzrXr1_R-wNa81N9LDsxFUX0Lf0t7Cjib9qVc5QDJDL0O3Pyflsq_fwgeDIyZWuuvHslr9prjmexImcOcTCycfe7EFB6zVHmnCRGHcrygwQroO5TehbWmjHgpZeApfAqgqWpjbpO813hhCxK8u0p6Rbu3k2LhaQ0dNQT-a6BuiKc9zkkRnKsujuDtTyGzjK2En2g9FwtSRVXC_bycgu5y-3k7efoRYeAsqSdCI3v9IoU.ql4ZAwQPFnzBit-O0QqRXQE99_bWBxD6vVE0IUC8Y94&dib_tag=se&keywords=portable%2Bcarbon%2Bmonoxide%2Bdetector%2Bfor%2Btravel&qid=1746676586&sr=8-10&th=1
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Dan Orlovsky's son's art, and the tragic death of Brett Gardner's son from carbon monoxide poisoning, were highlighted. Boomer disputed Aaron Judge's ESPN ranking, sparking a "needle movers" discussion. The Yankees lost to the D-Backs, while the Mets won. The Dodgers are undefeated, the Cavs beat the Knicks, and Trey Hendrickson criticized the Bengals' front office. The segment concluded with discussions about an NFL without a salary cap, Steve Cohen's plans near Citi Field, and the distribution of online gambling revenue in New York.
On the death of Brett Gardner's son, Miller - it was carbon monoxide poisoning from a mechanical room that was located right next to his hotel room.
Alexandra Dowding and her family nearly died from a silent killer - carbon monoxide. The odorless, invisible gas made them very sick and forced them out of their West Warwick home. In this episode, Dowding joins Dr. Philip Chan, along with Jason Rhodes, RIDOH's Chief of the Center for Emergency Medical Services to talk about what you need to know and how you can protect yourself and your loved ones from carbon monoxide poisoning.
In this compelling episode of the Crackin' Backs Podcast, we welcome Dr. Nathan Bryan, a distinguished expert in molecular medicine and nitric oxide biochemistry. Dr. Bryan has dedicated over 25 years to groundbreaking research in the field, leading to significant advancements in our understanding of gaseous signaling molecules in human physiology. Episode Highlights:Carbon Monoxide: Beyond the Poisonous Perception: Delve into the surprising physiological roles of carbon monoxide (CO) as a signaling molecule in the human body, challenging common misconceptions.CO's Impact on Endurance Athletes: Explore how CO influences hemoglobin mass and oxygen delivery, potentially affecting performance metrics in endurance sports.Mechanisms Behind CO Inhalation: Understand the science of how low-dose CO inhalation can mimic altitude training effects by increasing hemoglobin mass, and the potential performance benefits associated with this practice. Health Risks and Ethical Considerations: Discuss the health risks associated with repeated CO inhalation, even at low doses, and the ethical implications of using CO as a performance-enhancing method. Regulatory Perspectives: Gain insight into the concerns raised by organizations like the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the International Cycling Union (UCI) regarding CO inhalation practices in sports. About Dr. Nathan Bryan:Dr. Bryan earned his Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University of Texas at Austin and his doctoral degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport, where he received the Dean's Award for Excellence in Research. He pursued post-doctoral training as a Kirschstein Fellow at Boston University School of Medicine in the Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute. In 2006, Dr. Bryan joined the faculty at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, recruited by Nobel Laureate Dr. Ferid Murad. His extensive research has led to numerous seminal discoveries and over a dozen issued U.S. and international patents. Explore More:Dr. Bryan's Official Website: Learn more about his research and innovations at drnathansbryan.com.Bryan Therapeutics: Discover his work in developing nitric oxide-based therapies at bryantherapeutics.comTune In:Join us for this insightful conversation as we uncover the complex role of carbon monoxide in athletic performance, health, and ethics. Whether you're an athlete, coach, or health enthusiast, this episode offers valuable perspectives on a controversial topic.Subscribe to the Crackin' Backs Podcast:Stay updated with our latest episodes by subscribing on your preferred podcast platform. Don't miss out on expert interviews and discussions designed to empower you with knowledge for a healthier life.We are two sports chiropractors, seeking knowledge from some of the best resources in the world of health. From our perspective, health is more than just “Crackin Backs” but a deep dive into physical, mental, and nutritional well-being philosophies. Join us as we talk to some of the greatest minds and discover some of the most incredible gems you can use to maintain a higher level of health. Crackin Backs Podcast
Officials in Michigan revealed that two children who tragically passed away in a parking garage last month succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn this special Tech Tuesday episode of The Incubator Podcast, Ben and Daphna sit down with Anthony Wu, CEO of Capnia, Inc., to explore how end-tidal carbon monoxide (ETCO) monitoring is impacting neonatal jaundice management. Anthony explains how this technology, based on decades of research, provides a real-time, non-invasive biomarker for hemolysis and thus indirectly, bilirubin production, allowing clinicians to better assess and predict neonatal jaundice severity. Unlike traditional serum bilirubin tests, which only measure bilirubin levels at a given time, ETCO screening gives insight into hemolysis rates, helping identify newborns at risk for severe jaundice before complications arise.Anthony shares his personal motivation behind this innovation, discussing how his own children experienced neonatal jaundice and how many families suffer the emotional and financial burden of this pathology. He envisions a future where universal ETCO screening becomes standard practice, allowing for earlier interventions and reducing the risk of preventable neurological damage.Tune in for an eye-opening discussion on how this innovation could change the way we approach neonatal jaundice forever! As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
While it is proven to be lifesaving in carbon monoxide poisoning, is there any evidence that hyperbaric oxygen therapy helps with cerebral palsy, autism, long covid, migraines and many other conditions? Can HBOT be both a valid medical therapy and a pseudoscience? Guest co-host Pedro Mendes joins Dr. Chris Labos to parse out fact from fiction. Bonus points if you know the one condition where hyperbaric oxygen therapy is strictly contra-indicated. Become a supporter of our show today either on Patreon or through PayPal! Thank you! http://www.patreon.com/thebodyofevidence/ https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=9QZET78JZWCZE Email us your questions at thebodyofevidence@gmail.com. Editor: Robyn Flynn Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl Rod of Asclepius designed by Kamil J. Przybos Chris' book, Does Coffee Cause Cancer?: https://ecwpress.com/products/does-coffee-cause-cancer Obviously, Chris not your doctor (probably). This podcast is not medical advice for you; it is what we call information. References: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy – Health Canada https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/healthy-living/your-health/medical-information/hyperbaric-oxygen-therapy.html Chris' article on hyperbaric oxygen therapy: https://www.montrealgazette.com/opinion/columnists/article560792.html Recent child's death https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/clinic-death-raises-questions-about-oxygen-therapy-2025a10003wa?ecd=wnl_tp10_daily_250216_MSCPEDIT_etid7230220&uac=207389HY&impID=7230220 Trauma Bouachour G, Cronier P, Gouello JP, Toulemonde JL, Talha A, Alquier P. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the management of crush injuries: a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial. J Trauma. 1996 Aug;41(2):333-9. doi: 10.1097/00005373-199608000-00023. PMID: 8760546. Burns Brannen AL, Still J, Haynes M, Orlet H, Rosenblum F, Law E, Thompson WO. A randomized prospective trial of hyperbaric oxygen in a referral burn center population. Am Surg. 1997 Mar;63(3):205-8. PMID: 9036884. Radiation injury Lin ZC, Bennett MH, Hawkins GC, Azzopardi CP, Feldmeier J, Smee R, Milross C. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for late radiation tissue injury. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2023 Aug 15;8(8):CD005005. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD005005.pub5. PMID: 37585677; PMCID: PMC10426260. Chronic wounds: Kranke P, Bennett MH, Martyn-St James M, Schnabel A, Debus SE, Weibel S. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for chronic wounds. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015 Jun 24;2015(6):CD004123. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD004123.pub4. PMID: 26106870; PMCID: PMC7055586. Cerebral palsy Collet JP, Vanasse M, Marois P, Amar M, Goldberg J, Lambert J, Lassonde M, Hardy P, Fortin J, Tremblay SD, Montgomery D, Lacroix J, Robinson A, Majnemer A. Hyperbaric oxygen for children with cerebral palsy: a randomised multicentre trial. HBO-CP Research Group. Lancet. 2001 Feb 24;357(9256):582-6. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(00)04054-x. PMID: 11558483.
WWJ's Tracey McCaskill and Tony Ortiz have Wednesday's top stories, including a new report from the medical examiner that revealed carbon monoxide poisoning was responsible for the deaths of two Detroit children living with their family in a van. (PHOTO: © Kimberly P. Mitchell / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
In this informative podcast episode, Bryan from HVAC School is joined by Louise Keller, the National Training Manager for UEI Test Instruments, to discuss the critical importance of carbon monoxide safety and proper combustion analysis. The conversation begins with lighthearted banter about the previous night's Tactical Awards ceremony before diving into the serious topic of CO dangers and detection. Louise shares valuable insights about the dangers of carbon monoxide exposure, particularly at lower levels that might not trigger standard home CO alarms. She explains that CO poisoning can mimic many other conditions, including early-onset Alzheimer's, traumatic brain injury, and mobility issues. Bryan adds historical context by recounting how many Victorian-era "ghost stories" and fainting episodes coincided with the introduction of gas lighting in homes, suggesting these phenomena were likely CO poisoning symptoms. He also shares the little-known story of Walt Disney's parents, who tragically died from carbon monoxide poisoning in a house that Disney built for them. The discussion shifts to practical applications, with Louise explaining the proper use of combustion analyzers and the importance of regular recertification. They emphasize that visual inspection alone is not sufficient for safety, and proper testing is essential for both client safety and equipment efficiency. The conversation concludes with information about UEI's ServicePlus Guaranteed program, which offers extended warranty coverage, same-day recertification turnaround, transparent pricing, and convenient shipping for analyzers. Key Topics Covered: The dangers of carbon monoxide as an odorless, colorless, and tasteless gas How low-level CO exposure can cause serious health issues that mimic other conditions The limitations of standard home CO alarms, which typically won't trigger until reaching 70 PPM for 1-4 hours Proper combustion analyzer startup procedures (starting outside in fresh air) The importance of checking all combustion appliances in a home (furnaces, water heaters, ovens, etc.) Best practices for comprehensive testing, including "appliance sweep tests" Historical context of CO poisoning, including connections to Victorian ghost stories UEI's ServicePlus Guaranteed program for analyzer recertification and warranty extension The importance of regular recertification to ensure accurate readings and maintain warranty coverage Tips for helping clients schedule regular maintenance and safety checks Have a question that you want us to answer on the podcast? Submit your questions at https://www.speakpipe.com/hvacschool. Purchase your tickets or learn more about the 6th Annual HVACR Training Symposium at https://hvacrschool.com/symposium. Subscribe to our podcast on your iPhone or Android. Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Check out our handy calculators here or on the HVAC School Mobile App for Apple and Android
Send us a textImprovement Initiative: End-Tidal Carbon Monoxide Measurement in Newborns Receiving Phototherapy.Bahr TM, Shakib JH, Stipelman CH, Kawamoto K, Lauer S, Christensen RD.J Pediatr. 2021 Nov;238:168-173.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2021.07.008. Epub 2021 Jul 11.PMID: 34260896As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
Natural gas and carbon monoxide leaks pose serious risks to homeowners, yet many people don't know how to detect or prevent them. In this episode of State 48 Homeowner, we share essential safety tips to help you protect your home and family from these invisible hazards. What You'll Learn: How to recognize the early warning signs of a natural gas leak The most important steps to take if you suspect a leak in your home Why carbon monoxide is called "the silent killer" and how to prevent exposure How some so-called "haunted house" experiences are actually linked to carbon monoxide poisoning Every year, gas leaks and carbon monoxide poisoning lead to preventable accidents, illnesses, and even fatalities. Learn how to keep your home safe by understanding what causes these dangers, what to look for, and how to take action before it's too late. Episode Highlights: The telltale signs of a gas leak and immediate actions to take The right way to maintain gas appliances and prevent hazards The dangers of carbon monoxide and why every home needs a CO detector Real-life incidents that highlight the importance of gas and CO safety Tune in for life-saving information that every homeowner should know. If you find this episode helpful, be sure to follow, rate, and review on your favorite podcast platform, and share it with family and friends. For more homeowner tips, visit State 48 Homeowner and stay informed.
(Intro) Feel Good Friday (5TYNTK) RFK Jr., Snow, Carbon Monoxide, Joann Fabrics, Tesla (Dirty) Ye and Bianca done? Ty Dolla splits from Ye. The Jets split with Aaron Rodgers. Rihanna brings kids to court. Michael B. Jordan's hands. $ome $exy $ongs 4 U. (Topic) Have you ever worked with a significant other? How'd it go? (Outro) Flower Delivery
(Intro) Will you be my Valentine?(5TYNTK) RFK Jr., Snow, Carbon Monoxide, Joann Fabrics, Tesla(Dirty) Kendrick's jeans sold out. Kai Cenat accuses the NFL of piping in crowd noise. Duolingo accuses Drake of killing their mascot. Lyor Cohen writes an open letter to Kanye. Wendy Williams files docs to end guardianship.(Topic) What's something Maine is better at than every other state?(Outro) Pete's Tattoos
We have a news-heavy Spotlight for you this week, with stories from athletics, cycling and Rugby League to discuss. Shelby Houlihan's return from a doping ban has Gareth wondering about second-chances and forgiveness for dopers? Cycling's authorities met at the Cyclocross World Champs in Lievin and agreed to regulate the use of carbon monoxide and to prevent its misuse for performance enhancement. We talk about that decision and its details, and how it's a positive step, despite some recognized limitations. Cycling safety is also under the spotlight, with the tragic deaths of cyclists around the world a reminder of the perils of the sport, particularly during training.Finally, Rugby League is considering a change to how players are sent off for high tackles, with a proposal to give yellow cards only when the player on the receiving end of the illegal tackle fails an off-field test indicating possible concussion. Proposed as a means to "get more consistency", Ross explains that if anything, it introduces a (for now) random, unpredictable outcome variable in the decision that will compromise consistency, and may detract from player welfare and behaviour change initiatives.But first, we kick off the show with our Discourse-first birthday announcement, a thanks to all our fabulous followers, and then revisit last week's Spotlight on carbohydrate requirements to explain why elites need to fuel at rates the rest of us needn't aspire to emulate.Join DiscourseIf you fancy a bit of the coaching, sports science and sports news conversations with our amazing members, consider a small donation to become a Patron of the site, and get access to our Discourse community, where you can join like-minded fans and sports enthusiasts to keep the conversation going.Show notesThe paper Ross alluded on the show, that gives an example of relative carb and fat use during exerciseArticle on the proposal to give yellow cards only when the ball carrier fails the head injury assessment in Rugby League Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the 2nd episode of LRCP Weekly Patrick Broe and Benji Naesen recap the past week of the world of cycling.The Lanterne Rouge Cycling Podcast is presented by JOIN Cycling. Find out more here: https://join.cc/lanternerouge/
John Maytham speaks to Dr. Ross Tucker, a leading performance coach, who shares his insights on the science behind this technique, the ethical dilemmas it raises, and the potential impact of a ban of carbon monoxide rebreathing on professional cycling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At Pepcom and CES in Las Vegas, we got the latest information on best-in-class home detectors from Stephanie Berzinski, Senior Manager for External Communications with Kidde. Featuring both a new combination smoke and carbon monoxide detector and a smart smoke detector, Kidde's latest solutions have Ring technology integrated so that you can receive notifications of danger even when you're not at home. Stephanie covers all the details. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
(Intro) Christmas Recap (5TYNTK) Jimmy Carter, Greg Gumbel, Charles Dolan, Maine's Minimum Wage, Carbon Monoxide, SoPo Bus, UMaine Men's Hockey (Dirty) Beyonce's halftime performance. Drake's scrapped God's Plan show. SZA's #1 album. Luka Doncic robbed. Mike Tyson talks about depression. Batman II postponed until 2027. (Topic) What's your New Year's Resolution? (Outro) NYE Plans
Thanks for tuning in this year! We'll be taking a short break in January, and will be back with more Wild Ones fun on February 6th.You can check out the video versions of the podcast here:https://www.youtube.com/@Cade_Media/videos00:00 Francis is home for Xmas03:40 FYI, we're taking a break in January03:56 Ranking 2024 roadie cycling trends04:54 Trend: uber-narrow handlebars06:33 Trend: aero everything07:16 Trend: grey bib shorts in the World Tour08:09 Trend: sharing Strava Year in Sport stats10:54 Trend: turning in your hoods13:25 Trend: 165 cranks14:25 Trend: ‘weird' looking aero bikes15:32 Trend: bladder packs18:24 Trend: bike-themed tattoos19:57 Trend: MASSIVE TT helmets20:54 Trend: Pas Normal Studios21:47 Trend: drivers vs cyclist war22:04 Why the podcast didn't go live on time last week (FUOTW)24:16 Our most unhinged quiz yet…25:06 Q1: The Around The World record took how long?26:11 Q2: How long did the tandem Around The World record take?28:23 Q3: What risque thing did Jimmi say he'd sell for £1000?30:49 Q4: What's the chemical symbol for Carbon MONOXIDE? 33:11 Q5: Which retro thing was born the same year as Tadej Pogacar?34:26 Q6: Which retro thing was born the same year as Lotte Kopecky?35:41 Q7: Which of these films does NOT feature a bicycle?38:37 Jimmi's Secret Santa for Francis42:23 Emily's Secret Santa for Jimmi46:55 Francis' Secret Santa for Emily48:36 Unpopular Opinion: Bikes don't have to be slammed to look nice50:32 Unpopular Opinion: Bikes AREN'T Getting More Expensive51:34 Christmas Unpopular Opinions52:50 Send us your Unpopular Opinions + see you February 6thIf you'd like us to send in a question, story, some good news, things you'd like us to discuss or anything else, email us at wildonespodcast@cademedia.co.ukThanks and see you next time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textThis is part 2 in our series talking about Carbon Monoxide Incidents. This episode features incident audio with a rescue.This episode features John Eadicicco, Josh Blum and John Vance.Download the SOGsBlue Card Natural Gas SOGBlue Card Carbon Monoxide Incident SOGWe want your helmet (for the AVB CTC)! Check this out to find out more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qg5_ZwoCZo0Sign up for the B Shifter Buckslip, our free weekly newsletter here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/fmgs92N/BuckslipShop B Shifter here: https://bshifter.myshopify.comAll of our links here: https://linktr.ee/BShifterPlease subscribe and share. Thank you for listening!This episode was recorded on December 16, 2024.John Eadicicco Captain, Loveland-Symmes (Ohio) Fire DepartmentAssistant Chief, Lockland (Ohio) Fire DepartmentAssistant Chief John Eadicicco is a 27-year veteran of the fire service. He holds a degree in fire service administration from Columbia Southern University and is a graduate of the Ohio Fire Chiefs' Association's Ohio Fire Executive Program. Chief Eadicicco is a lead instructor for Blue Card's SAFE-T Train-the-Trainer program. He is also a rescue technician with Hamilton County (Ohio) Urban Search and Rescue and an Ohio Region 6 Swift Water Response Team commander. Chief Eadicicco is lead instructor and curriculum developer with the Hamilton County Working Group, delivering Tactical Thermal Imaging, Company Officer Decision-Making, Rescue Operations, and Engine and Truck Company Operations classes. In addition, Chief Eadicicco is an Ohio Certified Firefighter 2, Fire Instructor, Live Fire Instructor, Fire Safety Inspector and an EMT.
You can check out the video versions of the podcast here:https://www.youtube.com/@Cade_Media/videosColnago bike pics: https://road.cc/content/tech-news/uglier-bianchi-oltre-leaked-colnago-aero-bike-splits-opinion-311521Astana X-Labs bike pics: https://road.cc/content/tech-news/tech-week-mark-cavendish-astana-chinese-bikes-311465If you'd like us to send in a question, story, some good news, things you'd like us to discuss or anything else, email us at wildonespodcast@cademedia.co.ukThanks and see you next time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textThis episode features Chris Stewart, Josh Blum and John Vance.Download the SOGsBlue Card Natural Gas SOGBlue Card Carbon Monoxide Incident SOGWe want your helmet (for the AVB CTC)! Check this out to find out more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qg5_ZwoCZo0Sign up for the B Shifter Buckslip, our free weekly newsletter here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/fmgs92N/BuckslipShop B Shifter here: https://bshifter.myshopify.comAll of our links here: https://linktr.ee/BShifterPlease subscribe and share. Thank you for listening!This episode was recorded on November 25, 2024.We talk about the complexities of managing natural gas and propane leaks, with a focus on preventing explosive situations. Our conversation provides insights into distinguishing between gases like natural gas, which rises, and propane, which sinks. With real-life examples of the catastrophic potential of gas leaks, we underscore the importance of maintaining safe practices, including gas level monitoring and collaboration with energy companies. Learn best practices for handling gas fires and propane-related incidents, emphasizing life safety, property protection, and strategic resource allocation in emergency scenarios.
In this spotlight episode, Ross and Gareth put some of the interesting discussions from our Discourse community in the spotlight. Gareth, master (and moderator) of Discourse, learned all about high cadence training from the coaches in the Discourse community when he tackled a Zwift cycling programme that had him spinning his legs. We discuss whether high cadence training has merit, or whether we should actually be looking at the other extreme - Torque training, with very low cadence, to develop cycling ability? A fascinating recent paper is the basis for that discussion. We also talk about a paper that documents the remarkable energy costs of cycling in the Tour de France Femmes - an incredible 7500 kCal per day, not met by energy intake in the case study. Finally, we tackle two doping stories. The first is a call by the UCI for WADA to "take a position" on alleged Carbon Monoxide misuse by elite cyclists, and the second is the latest step taken by the Enhanced Games, who, among other things, wish to classify aging as a disease. And they'll pay a cool million to a human who runs a sub-9.58s 100m, powered by any means necessary.Show notesJoin DiscourseIf you fancy a bit of the coaching, sports science and sports news conversations with our amazing members, consider a small donation to become a Patron of the site, and get access to our Discourse community, where you can join like-minded fans and sports enthusiasts to keep the conversation going.The research study that finds that low cadence training enhances performance more than self-selected (high) cadence training during an 8-week polarized training blockThe case study of energy demands in an elite woman in the Tour de FranceThe UCI calls on WADA to take a position on Carbon Monoxide useThe Enhanced Games message to Robert F Kennedy to declare war on aging Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The great Mr. Fix-It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou talks about what you should know about changing batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, if you need to drain the gas from your lawn mower and power tools, the importance of cleaning […]
The great Mr. Fix-It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou talks about what you should know about changing batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, if you need to drain the gas from your lawn mower and power tools, the importance of cleaning […]
The great Mr. Fix-It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou talks about what you should know about changing batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, if you need to drain the gas from your lawn mower and power tools, the importance of cleaning […]
Adam Cox is joined by Dan Edwards, Social Impact Programme Lead at Scotia Gas Networks, to talk about winter's 'silent killer' - Carbon Monoxide. In the UK, 1 in 3 people do not have a Carbon Monoxide alarm installed in their home. Adam and Dan talk about why this may be the case, and how important it is to protect ourselves from Carbon Monoxide when we're huddled up in our homes, braving the cold.
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Today's episode covers a topic that every parent should be aware of: carbon monoxide safety in daycares.Haley Montgomery re-joins us to share her scary experience with a carbon monoxide leak at her child's daycare in Nashville. We'll discuss how this life-threatening incident opened her eyes to the alarming lack of CO monitors in childcare facilities. Haley shares essential steps parents can take to ensure their daycare prioritizes safety, and she offers actionable advice on advocating for change.Whether your child is already in daycare or you're exploring options, this episode is packed with crucial information to protect our little loved ones. Tune-in now!Check out the show notes for this episode HERE.Get every new episode of Secret Mom Hacks delivered to your inbox by subscribing for free HERE!Connect with Haley Montgomery:Website: https://www.familyallianceinmusic.org/homeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/familyallianceinmusicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heyhaleymontgomery/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nashtripConnect with Mariela from New Mom Talk:Website: http://www.NewMomTalk.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/newmomtalk.podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NewMomTalkListen to these episodes next:Momlife & music industry careers: How a new non-profit helps parents juggle both | Ep. 92Twice exceptional: Neurodivergent parenting with Sarene Leeds | Ep. 80Find your tribe: Why mom groups improve mental health & resources to get connected | Ep. 83Favorite resources for listeners:Instacart for grocery delivery - use code KFARMER39312D to get $10 off your first order.Qube for managing your family spending plan - use code SECRETMOMHACKS to get two months free.Herbaly wellness tea for my daily cuppa.HOKA for moms on the run.Favorite resources for podcasters:Captivate for podcast...
Join Captain Robert Kimbrel and Sergeant Joe Dooley as they talk about the upcoming winter weather and why it is time to check smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Learn about an explosion at the Bedford Police Department!
Andy reads dark poetry. Dan has a hot take on Krispey Kreme. Nam wants to go out for pizza. Tyler went to a DSBM show. All our guests have tv credits. try not 2 cum. Outro Music: Shoutout to Krispy Kreme, and all the fat kids out there This bud's for you C.R.E.A.M -Dan (in the wheelchair)
In the early evening hours of August 23, 2023, Lt. Kyle Van Nostrand (Station 44) and Station 39 Rescue Paramedics, Giovanni Cummings and Sharona Hagler, responded to a call for two unconscious pediatric patients who were suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning. In this episode, they discuss how they confronted this potentially deadly situation, which required immediate action and included a full evacuation of the patients' four-story apartment building. Captain Randy Li hosts.
WEBB: Carbon Monoxide in a Moon of Uranus. Bob Zimmerman BehindtheBlack.com https://behindtheblack.com/behind-the-black/points-of-information/webb-carbon-monoxide-detected-on-surface-of-uranuss-moon-ariel-suggests-an-underground-ocean/ 1950
In a recent article on the Escape Collective, claims were made that Tour de France cyclists are using carbon monoxide to enhance their performance. But is it really that big a deal or is there more to this story? Mike and Ross break down how carbon monoxide is used and potentially abused as cyclists looked for any means to get an advantage. The team also break down some the incredible numbers being pushed out by Tadej Pogacar at Le Tour and ask the question on everyone's lips: Can we believe it?SHOW NOTES:Carbon monoxide use:The original Carbon monoxide article A paper on how Hb Mass is related closely to VO2max One of the first published studies that describes how breathing CO might unlock performance enhancement. In this study, college student football players also breathed in 1ml per kilogram body weight before all sessions. It drove an increase in EPO, haemoglobin levels and VO2max.Another study, by Schmidt, where moderately trained subjects inhaled CO five times a day. Haemoglobin mass increased, they made more reticulocytes, and VO2max increased (though not significantly)Some sources for power output estimates at the Tour de France:Ammatti on TwitterThe detailed analysis of the Plateau du Beille stage, and comparison against historical performances Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mama Dino prompts an examination of carbon monoxide poisoning in Utah. Veteran ghost hunter George shares a guide to exploring Electronic Voice Phenomena. Multiple Conspiracy Realists weigh in on the earlier ghost kitchens episode. The Rise of Nicky Biscuits. All this and more in this week's listener mail segment.They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.