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On today's episode of the Deadass Podcast, we dive into another edition of the "Mourning" Show. Summer joins us to share in the process of registering a death and obtaining a death certificate. We discuss some statistics on deaths in Queensland, including the most common cause of deaths for males and females. we discuss Australia's first Cryogenically frozen person, and share in a truly sad weird death of the week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Residents in a San Diego area neighborhood are relieved as an abandoned squatter house burns, Cryogenically freezing your body is quite costly...how common is this practice? About 70 businesses in Morehead City, NC are engaged in a marquee sign message battle
In this Folklorian episode we talk about Walt being still alive... Cryogenically speaking. Lots of laughter is included.Please leave us a review on Apple podcasts and also let us know if you have any questions or want more information about something we've talked about.Special thanks to:Aidan Grant - Theme Song and Sound EditingAmanda Grant - Sound EditingJennifer Fietz - Logo/Graphic DesignFollow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buenavista__and_mainstreet/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/buenavistaandmainstreet/?ref=py_cWebsite: https://buenavm.wixsite.com/buenavistamainstreetSend us your stories, comments, thoughts:Email: buenavistaandmainstreet@gmail.com
Is there any truth behind cryogenics? Dr Karl explains to Luke the origins of cryopreservation and whether it could be possible for the future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Greg and Dan Show's Book of Questions is a wild segment featuring the heralded book itself containing 3,000 questions on topics such as favorite things, deep subjects, and more. The Book of Questions (BOQ) isn't a normal book - it must be opened with its own theme, sparkles and unicorns fly out, the book lacks a numerical order, and you just never know where we found the book. Today's Question: What would be your first question after waking up from being a cryogenically frozen for a hundred years? Follow The Greg and Dan Show page on Facebook and comment your response to today's question!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Cryogenically freezing barrels is a declared important step in some barrel manufacturers' process. Entire services are available to cryo barrels for customers interested in accuracy, consistency and longer barrel life. Some say the process works wonders. Some say it's a fallacy. Mark Boardman, Jimmy Hamilton, and Ryan Muckenhirn debate its relevance. One thing is certain, -300° F is Cold!As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast
THIS WEEK: Eric split a fly in two, Cryogenically freezing people, AI can see our dreams, We've been doing a lot of crimes against nature, Having heightened senses, Deaf people movies, Willie went to the DMV, and more! A podcast from two comedians who only read headlines. Every week stand up comedians Willie Simon and Eric Freedman tackle some of the worlds most pressing issues with no chance of ever solving them. Jokes first, facts sometimes. SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOLLOW 2 DUMB BABIES Instagram - @twodumbbabies FOLLOW WILLIE SIMON Instagram - @williesimon_ FOLLOW ERIC FREEDMAN Instagram - @ericjfreedman
In this episode Dr. Claudia chats with Dr. Drew Taylor, founder and CEO of ACORN Biolabs. The first non-invasive solution to preserving your younger follicle cells for use in future cell treatments.Acorn Biolabs is on the brink of an anti-aging revolution.It's a simple 3 step process:1. harvest your best cells2. Confirm their viability3. Cryogenically freeze themTwitter: @acornbiolabsInstagram: acornbiolabsWebsite: www.acorn.me
Snip snap. They switched bodies at the hospital. Cryogenically soaking. Speaking in
It's science-fiction madness come to life in this fourth chilling episode of It Happened One Year's look at 1967! Sarah & Joe take a close examination at the business of freezing corpses with aims toward eventual reanimation, by way of the the story of the first human being to undergo this procedure - James Bedford! A harrowing tale of his body's journey across western American states and the optimists and charlatans involved unfolds in standard, jokey IHOY fashion. What other notables are currently in the fridge in Scottsdale, Arizona? And would the hosts be willing to take the subzero adventure themselves? All will be revealed!
In this episode of the SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast, hosts Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger slay the RF interference dragon with math and science. Next up, they opine about the new Lōkē subwoofer from Wilson Audio, which has caused quite a bit of controversy in the audiophile community in recent weeks. Wrapping things up, they dig into a recent article by Dennis about digital-to-analog converters and whether they make a difference, which leads to a discussion of an older SoundStage! Experience article by Brent in which he put this exact question to the test. Sources: “Fono Acustica - Compás Speaker Ground System”: https://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/fono-acustica-compas-speaker-ground-system/ “Wilson Audio Introduces the Lōkē subwoofer (for TuneTot)” by John Darko: https://darko.audio/2022/03/wilson-audio-introduces-the-loke-subwoofer-for-tunetot/ Wilson LōKē Subwoofer discussion thread at ASR: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/wilson-l%C5%8Dk%C4%93-subwoofer.31552/ “How Much Difference Do DACs Really Make?” by Dennis Burger: https://www.soundstageaccess.com/index.php/feature-articles/1183-how-much-difference-do-dacs-really-make “The Problem with Blind Testing” by Brent Butterworth: https://www.soundstagexperience.com/index.php/features-menu/pulse-menu/834-the-problem-with-blind-testing
Here is the latest from The Year Was, which is that thing I do every week. We are up to episode 151. This time we examine the year 1967 as Dr James Hiram Bedford becomes the first man to be cryogenically frozen. Update schedule will be temporarily sporadic. - Theme music by The Tim Kreitz Band https://www.youtube.com/c/TimKreitzAdventures/ https://www.reverbnation.com/timkreitz - iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-year-was/id1458174084 Podbean: https://theyearwas.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Qdd00m2NWvrViVIfAh6kA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCzWavt8mqXHsC_uRNpU3lQ - Sources: https://www.alcor.org/library/bedford-condition/ http://www.actforlibraries.org/dr-james-bedford-the-first-cryonicpreservered-human/ https://satibal.com/james-bedford-first-human-frozen/ https://www.cnet.com/news/cool-dude-james-bedford-has-been-cryonically-frozen-for-50-years/3 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bedford https://historyofyesterday.com/the-first-person-to-be-cryonically-frozen-and-preserved-for-the-future-b9ce6b0a161a https://www.amusingplanet.com/2019/02/james-hiram-bedford-first-person-to-be.html https://onedio.co/content/10-things-you-should-know-about-the-first-human-cryonic-suspension-in-history-675587 - Photo: https://cdn.hswstatic.com/gif/cryonics-19.jpg
Greetings Trashings, we may have a best-of episode on our hands! Sara checks in with Molly about her chronic cough that is confirmed not-Covid and they realize it's spirit trying to communicate with her from behind the veil. Also, her new baby puppy is finally allowed outside and is attracting Beatles-level attention, including a gaggle of French women interested in being Molly's fiancé's side-chicks, and Molly finally gets the attention from strangers in the streets of London, that she's been missing. Skinny teenagers are littering her TickTock though, and Sara takes a stand.8:30 Molly left her gig at US weekly as the Royal's Correspondent so that we can trash talk the monarchy properly, starting with... 10:05 Queen Elizabeth is hospitalized and walking with a cane. Will she live to see the Jubilee in June? Why did Phillip's death get so much fanfare? Is he Cryogenically frozen, and what did he mean by “the WILL is sealed” -- A potential conspiracy theory emerges... How did Elizabeth and Philip feel about each other? Madly in love or actually, related? ...Or both? How about Camilla and Charles —- Will she be Queen if Elizabeth expires? Is Charles on Viagra? Will Lil Bit Diana ever get a picture with her namesake IRL, or will we see their zoom screenshots in the history books forevermore? Last but not least -- the “rainbow bridge” -- Is this phrase used for the passing of people or… just dogs…?s/o to Charli & Dixie D'Amilio -- best ring light in the game rn. 31:17 In more out of season housewives news: Yolanda Hadid and Zayn Malik are beefing hard-core. The girls investigate the charts of these two nemesis only to find that their charts are almost perfect mirrors. Is Yolanda in fact a Dutch slut? Did Gigi just end up marrying her mother? What does the future hold for this Karmic dysfunctional family? Who is Gigi's Kanye?1:03:31 Intro to Carole Radziwill 1:08:00 Carole's week ahead in astrology & best moments during her housewives tenure. We STAN!!! She's one of us!! 1:31:00 Molly reads the final piece of "fan" mail (lol) that she received upon announcing her departure from US Weekly. Also enjoy a of tease next weeks episode where we were deep dive Mark Zuckerberg's vision for cyber living via Facebook META with Rusty Foster. Molly stumbles into an extraordinary beauty hack. All this and more! Subscribe & leave a review! Join us at the Moonual 11/4 for our virtual Scorpio comedy new moon ritual! Free! Sign up here: https://www.simpletix.com/e/scorpio-new-moon-ritual-tickets-80881Buy space trash merch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SPACETRASHpodcastFollow Sara on IG: https://www.instagram.com/saraarmour/Follow Molly on IG: https://www.instagram.com/mollymulshine/Happy Halloweekend & See you Monday!!
Guy wants advice on how he can leave his wife for his best friend. Alex Murdaugh arranged for a man to kill him in a conspiracy to collect $10 million in life insurance for his son. Jeffrey recreates how he recently crapped on his hand. Cryogenically frozen bodies and brains of rich people are snatched from Russian lab New company wants to resurrect the woolly mammoth using DNA splicing. Young woman living van life with fiance disappears.
The Groovy Dudes come back this week with some info on Walt Disney and his nazi endeavors, Drake and Kayne top 5 album and new album breakdown, and discussion on episodes 45 through 61 of Black Clover. Enjoy the episode and give us a follow on Twitter @groovy_dudes
Ben and Noah wake up early, grab some coffee, and talk about Ben's recent journey to a silver medal, Noah's travels and rock climbing adventures, and who should be the next host of Jeopardy! Since that's once again up for debate... Game this week: Murder, Coalitions, and Pandemonium
Ben and Noah wake up early, grab some coffee, and talk about Ben’s recent journey to a silver medal, Noah’s travels and rock climbing adventures, and who should be theContinue readingEpisode 54: “Cryogenically Frozen Jeopardy! Hosts”
Imagine you die, then suddenly wake up and it's the year 2500 and you now have more opportunities than you could have ever dreamed of. This is the current process of cryogenics, where a company will take your body and freeze it in the hopes that in the future you will be able to be revived and live out the rest of your life. In this episode of the Reddit Asks Us Podcast I sit down with Hunter Viczko and we answer a question from r/AskReddit "Would you cryogenically freeze yourself?". This topic has many complexities and the answers may not be as simple as you may think. New episodes every Tuesday @7 CST Follow @redditasksuspodcast on instagram and Tik Tok to watch clips, receive updates on guests and new episodes! Hope everyone enjoys!
"Outsider" Architecture Greek homes "grow over time" Christopher wants to build a straw-bale home with mud covered walls Navajo fever Joe Rogen Dr. Hotez Feeding America's Hungry Children Feed My Hungry Children Caring Coalition Can't give money? Give your time. It's bad for James to interact with humans (for him and them) Apple TV + Christopher occupied Wall Street James goes all ways (Apple, Android, and Windows) Sony doesn't mix well with others Apple has the dumbest names Christopher hates big TVs Rose Gold and Space Grey are not colors! Benny Hill was cheap and sad, but funny Apple TV + is the new HBO (not an original observation) Charles Schulz - Li'l Folks YouTube is music Foundation Series Coming to Apple TV + Christopher doesn't respect one-liners Christopher, The Sopranos was not a documentary Netflix is slowing becoming the new cable Microsoft Christmas ad "In their own prison cells." - saddest thing I've seen NFL owners are like a diversity rainbow. Of white. And old. And male. "The pre-cryogenically frozen Biden." "Vaccined" Trump vaccine plan vs Biden vaccine plan And we discuss the EU CANZUK Can-Nada Mexico - the 51st state "I swear to God I don't put anything in the coffee." A flag is not a rainbow Glucose? Couscous? Christopher: "Do you remember when we used to talk about flags?" James: "Yes." Christopher: "What happened to that?" James: "You."
Multiple award winner, Stuart Macdonald continues to reinvent himself. From a nine to five job in the corporate world, he developed a contest act that won awards after awards that took him around the world. Along the way, he performed magic on the college circuit and spent many years producing a haunted house that had thousands of visitors annually with a staff of over 50 employees. He developed a character (Richard Presto) for the digital age regularly performing on Zoom meetings with his hip, 1960’s persona.Cryogenically frozen in 1962 Richard Preston was the greatest entertainer and magician of his generation. Stuart MacDonald, magician / actor www.stuartmacdonald.comRichard Preston is the first entertainer to be cryogenically frozen in 1962 and was unthawed to bring the world back together. He was the greatest entertainer in history up to 1962 and now he's proving it again with a revival of his 2020 Christmas Capers Holiday Magic Show.In this week’s episode, Stuart talks about his magical journey from the corporate world to the full time performances as a magician. Alon the way he also fooled Penn & Teller on their television show plus he is in demand giving keynote speeches to corporate audiences. This “chameleon” of a man is constantly reinventing his act and himself to keep up with the times by finding what his audience wants and needs at the time when they want and need it. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Download this podcast in an MP3 file by Clicking Here and then right click to save the file. You can also subscribe to the RSS feed by Clicking Here. You can download or listen to the podcast through Stitcher by Clicking Here or through FeedPress by Clicking Here or through Tunein.com by Clicking Here or through iHeart Radio by Clicking Here..If you have a Spotify account, then you can also hear us through that app, too. You can also listen through your Amazon Alexa and Google Home devices. Remember, you can download it through the iTunes store, too. See the preview page by Clicking Here
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Zak and Certus talk about how it all sucks, but we’re fine mostly. Black Lives Matter This Is Fine – Twitter Boogaloo Boys – Wikipedia Little Brother – Craphound Themes Feeling Lucky Punk? – Wikiquote Cryogenics – xkcd Homeplace (A Site of Resistance) by bell hooks – libcom Minecraft Smallest mini excavators on the market … Continue reading Cryogenically Fine Meatball
In this week’s Mega Visions Side Show:Chris, Sketch, and Scotty have always been worried about the future, but Demolition Man helped put all those fears to rest. Mainly regarding Taco Bell. And did you know that Chris would rather eat rats than broccoli on pizza? Everything makes sense now. So grab your sea shells and get comfortable as we explain the future!Synopsis: An evil crime lord and a risk-taking police officer. Cryogenically frozen in 1996, they are reanimated in 2032 to find mainstream society changed and all crime seemingly eliminated.About: The Side Show will be released early to Patrons every Wednesday (alternating with the Mega Visions Show) and to the public that following Friday.Don't forget to let us know what you think of this week's episode by joining our Discord!You can check out the Dreamcast Dreamless 24-Hour Marathon clip compilation/Thank-You video right here!Be sure to check out our sponsor Warp Zone!If you’d like to subscribe to the podcast, you can do so here:iTunes Google Play Stitcher Spotify RSS Also, if you got some time, check out our Patreon at www.patreon.com/megavisions!Find out more at https://mega-visions-show.pinecast.co
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Better late than never!! We'll try to be a little more timely with our PPV Recap shows... the 2020 Royal Rumble was a stellar show, in both our opinions! **** Welcome everyone!! To the 1 Year in Wrestling Podcast!!! Methodical Matt Gardiner and Cryogenically-frozen Chris Achtymichuk (from Calgary...Alberta Canada) bring you a weekly series that follows the following format : Week 1 of the month : WWE PPV review from previous month (Feb will be Royal Rumble review, for example) Week 2 of the month : Current News (WWE, AEW, NJPW, NWA...whatever comes up!) Week 3 of the month : Rewatch/review 1996 WCW PPV or Clash of Champions Week 4 of the month : Rewatch/review 1996 WWF/E PPV We'll be starting on the year 1996 - one of the most pivotal years in wrestling history...The Boyhood Dream, nWo forms, Austin 3:16 is born, the Curtain Call, Hart/Austin, the bogus Razor and Diesel...A LOT of meat on the bone here. We'll be paralleling 1996 with the current news of today.... And we will continue on from 1996 to 2001 (and beyond?) ....so basically this podcast has a "6 year shelf-life" or 6 seasons, at the minimum as we relive the boom era that was the Attitude Era!! Enjoy!
Clash of the Champions 32 LIVE from Cesars Palace in Las Vegas! January 23rd, 1996 Tag Team Match The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs & Jerry Sags) vs. The Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge & Rocco Rock) - Double DQ (4:00) Singles Match Dean Malenko defeats Alex Wright (5:29) Singles Match Brian Pillman defeats Eddie Guerrero (5:59) WCW World Tag Team Title Match Lex Luger & Sting (c) defeat The Blue Bloods (Earl Robert Eaton & Lord Steven Regal) (7:47) Mexican Heavyweight Title Match Konnan (c) defeats Psicosis (5:26) Tag Team Match Ric Flair & The Giant (w/Jimmy Hart) defeat Hulk Hogan & Randy Savage (w/Kevin Greene & Miss Elizabeth) (9:52) ***** Welcome everyone!! To the 1 Year in Wrestling Podcast!!! Methodical Matt Gardiner and Cryogenically-frozen Chris Achtymichuk (from Calgary...Alberta Canada) bring you a weekly series that follows the following format : Week 1 of the month : WWE PPV review from previous month (Feb will be Royal Rumble review, for example) Week 2 of the month : Current News (WWE, AEW, NJPW, NWA...whatever comes up!) Week 3 of the month : Rewatch/review 1996 WCW PPV or Clash of Champions Week 4 of the month : Rewatch/review 1996 WWF/E PPV We'll be starting on the year 1996 - one of the most pivotal years in wrestling history...The Boyhood Dream, nWo forms, Austin 3:16 is born, the Curtain Call, Hart/Austin, the bogus Razor and Diesel...A LOT of meat on the bone here. We'll be paralleling 1996 with the current news of today.... And we will continue on from 1996 to 2001 (and beyond?) ....so basically this podcast has a "6 year shelf-life" or 6 seasons, at the minimum as we relive the boom era that was the Attitude Era!! Enjoy!
Welcome everyone!! To the 1 Year in Wrestling Podcast!!! Methodical Matt Gardiner and Cryogenically-frozen Chris Achtymichuk (from Calgary...Alberta Canada) bring you a weekly series that follows the following format : Week 1 of the month : WWE PPV review from previous month (Feb will be Royal Rumble review, for example) Week 2 of the month : Current News (WWE, AEW, NJPW, NWA...whatever comes up!) Week 3 of the month : Rewatch/review 1996 WCW PPV or Clash of Champions Week 4 of the month : Rewatch/review 1996 WWF/E PPV We'll be starting on the year 1996 - one of the most pivotal years in wrestling history...The Boyhood Dream, nWo forms, Austin 3:16 is born, the Curtain Call, Hart/Austin, the bogus Razor and Diesel...A LOT of meat on the bone here. We'll be paralleling 1996 with the current news of today.... And we will continue on from 1996 to 2001 (and beyond?) ....so basically this podcast has a "6 year shelf-life" or 6 seasons, at the minimum as we relive the boom era that was the Attitude Era!! Enjoy!
It's A Conspiracy! Andrew asks if Walt Disney was cryogenically frozen? And the case of the Teleporting Skier. While Charlie debut's his new segment Charlie Scream's MONSTER OF THE WEEK! and gives props to his pal Jake the Half-Alligator Man, Man. It's a Conspiracy! is proud to be a part of the Albert Podcast Network: AlbertaPodcastNetwork.com Walt Disney Frozen and Stuffed in the Scary Castle. Cobalt therapy wiki. Walt Disney - Illness, death and aftermath Was Walt Disney frozen after death? The unDISCOVERed Future World Further adventures of Walt's frozen head. The Further Adventures of Walt's Frozen Head Boy frozen for 3 hours revived. Charlie Scream’s MONSTER OF THE WEEK! Monster of the Week definition Jake the half alligator man. Jake the Alligator Man’s Wiki Jake’s Story Jakes Fandom page Marsh's Free Museum Skier! The Mysterious Case of the Teleporting Skier Canadian Forces Women in the Canadian Armed Forces What Are We Drinking? Today we are drinking Kettle Sour #12 from Blindman Brewing. --- Patreon / Instagram / Twitter / Facebook Questions, comments, or feedback? Email the show at itsaconspiracy@protonmail.com
Last month, if you remember, darlings, Dan issued a challenge to Chrysten: to watch the 90s shagadelic comedy Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery*, a film which she has never seen and yet, somehow, knows all of the references to because every eighth grade boy in the world was running around shrieking "Yeah, baby, yeah!" at some point in their adolescent lives. Cryogenically frozen in the swingin' 1960s, English super-spy, Austin Powers (Mike Myers) is defrosted in the now much less shagadelic 90s to fight his nemesis, Dr. Evil (also Mike Myers). With the help of absolute smoke show and extremely capable spy, Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth Hurley...yowza!), Austin must adjust to life as an anachronism, while also falling hard for Vanessa and stopping Dr. Evil's nefarious plot to hold the world hostage for...one BILLION dollars! Goofs, spoofs and James Bond references abound! But will Chrysten's sophisticated sense of humor be able to resist Austin Powers' charms? Join us and find out! And don't forget to RATE, REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE! *NOT Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, as both of our dum dum hosts originally said in the intro of this episode. Dum dums.
Episode Number 20! Join Vaughn-Shane, Matt, Colleen, & Michael as they do a double roll! After sharing their feelings on the Cat's Movie trailer they dive into the life lessons our parents have taught us. They get very personal discussion some awkward sexual experiences with allergic reactions and calling someone "Buddy". There is a little back and forth on Frodo vs. Harry Potter and Sweats vs. Naked before they discuss their favorite childhood TV shows (Power Ranges is only talked about briefly). After they throwback again to their childhood toys they get weird about the strangest smells they like. Ending this episode with a debate on being frozen Cryogenically.
Bill pretends to know what he's talking about... again... This week, he talks about a frozen head, and a doctor known as "The Boob God."
This week Zach and Tim talk about a long forgotten Disney film, priceless art and artifacts, public humiliation in restaurants, whether it's worth shaving your filthy dirty beard, and how sometimes it's better to learn to just Let It Go. Check it out and KEEP YOUR SUGGESTIONS COMING! We love them!! We're now on Instagram! follow us on Twitter @crackpotpodcast, Like us on FaceBook CrackpotPodcast@gmail.com or call 612-888-3090
In this podcast, Dr. Mark Damario, a Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility Specialist with the Center for Reproductive Medicine, presented at Ridgeview Medical Center's Live Friday CME Series on May 24, 2019. At this event, Dr. Damario provided insights to the emerging roles of assisted reproductive technologies. Enjoy the podcast! Objectives: Upon completion of this podcast, participants should be able to: Describe the role of assisted reproductive technologies for infertile and non-infertile conditions. Differentiate the various forms of assisted reproductive technologies. Identify changes and new developments in assisted reproductive technologies. CME credit is only offered to Ridgeview Providers for this podcast activity. Complete and submit the online evaluation form, after viewing the activity. Upon successful completion of the evaluation, you will be e-mailed a certificate of completion within 2 weeks. 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The information provided through this and all Ridgeview podcasts as well as any and all accompanying files, images, videos and documents is/are for CME/CE and other institutional learning and communication purposes only and is/are not meant to substitute for the independent medical judgment of a physician, healthcare provider or other healthcare personnel relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient's medical condition.” FACULTY DISCLOSURE ANNOUNCEMENT It is our intent that any potential conflict should be identified openly so that the listeners may form their own judgments about the presentation with the full disclosure of the facts. It is not assumed any potential conflicts will have an adverse impact on these presentations. It remains for the audience to determine whether the speaker’s outside interest may reflect a possible bias, either the exposition or the conclusions presented. Planning committee members and presenter(s) have disclosed they have no significant financial relationship with a pharmaceutical company and have disclosed that no conflict of interest exists with the presentation/educational event. SHOW NOTES: INTRODUCTION: Dr. Damario is the medical director of the Center for Reproductive Medicine in St. Paul, MN; and is a practicing reproductive medicine specialist who earned his medical degree at the Medical College of Virginia, and completed his OB/GYN residency there as well. He then went on to complete fellowships in reproductive surgery at Emory University and reproductive endocrinology at Cornell. We were delighted to have him join us on May 24, 2019, to provide his insights and updates on assisted reproductive technology. CHAPTER 1: ART (assisted reproductive technology) was initially done in rabbit models, and then the first successful IVF birth in humans in 1978. Use of oocyte donation in 1983, a surrogate mother in 1986. Pre-implantation genetic dx in an embryo in 1989, and a single sperm injected in an egg in 1992. These were major breakthroughs. Where is ART these days? There are over 500 clinics in the U.S. that contribute for the most part to the national database on stats for ART. Ultimately, there are over 65,000 live births, and the percentage is now about 1.9% of total babies born now in the U.S. Forbes.com in 2012, estimated 900,000 approximately conceived persons in the U.S. derived from IVF. That's about 305 people at Times Square bumping into each other on any given day. In 2017, the trend of multiple pregnancies in IVF and ART has come down. This issue has been contentious in the field of ART. Triplets in particular happen less often. Less than 1% from 7% in the mid-1990s. Twins have decreased in rate as well. Oocyte cryopreservation has continued to increase, as it is much more efficient now for donor and fertility preservation. More elective single embryo transfers as well. Indications for IVF include: Tubal factors such as occluded or absent tubes are indications, Male factors, such as severe oligospermia is also an indication for IVF. Advanced endometriosis and failed induction of ovulation, diminished ovarian reserve, unexplained infertility and a variety of specific conditions, such as the need for pre-implantation genetic diagnosis are also indications. Dr. Damario's program treats women age less than 45 with their own eggs and less than 50 with donor eggs. Smoking is a contraindication. BMI is also an issue for patients. Assessment of the woman will include antimullerian hormone (which has key roles in folliculogenesis), basal antra follicle count by U/S (an ovarian follicle in the latter stage of formation) and less often day 3 FSH and estradiol. Sonohysterography or saline hysterography, semenalysis, and sperm penetration testing, cervical canal evaluation, testing for Hep B and C, HIV and Syphilis are also performed ahead of time. How does the treatment phase of IVF work? Pituitary inhibition needs to happen in order to suppress the LH surge before oocyte retrieval. OCPs are given ahead of time to suppress other ovarian cysts, and to help start some of the later fertility medications. Pituitary suppression with Lupron or antagonists, such as Ganorelix. The gonadotropins are given after withdrawal bleeding from discontinuation of the pill and for about 8 to 12 days. Ultrasounds for follicles and estradiol accounts are performed. HCG is then given if all looks well with the above steps. It is similar to LH and then oocyte retrieval is scheduled 36 hours later. This is a precise action so as to not have egg immaturity or have ovulation occur. Embryo transfer then happens on the 5th day, most commonly. Usually then a pregnancy test happens on the 9th day. egg retrieval occurs transvaginally with ultrasound guidance. This is a day surgery procedure, and is generally tolerated well. Dr. Damario shows a short video of the procedure at this time. The embryologist takes the follicular fluid to ID eggs. They are graded for maturity, and they simultaneously prepare sperm. Eggs are incubated, then are exposed to sperm. They are observed the following day, embryos cleave and then on days 3 to 5, the embryo is transferred. A mature egg is actually the largest cell in the human body, and is surrounded by a clump of cells called a corona. Micro-droplet of sperm onto the egg and intracytoplasmic injection of a single sperm injected into the egg can also be done, especially if sperm quality is lower. The embryo is then cultured and grown, with cell division occurring daily and exponentially. A morula, which is many cells, is followed by a blastocyst forming, which is an expansion with an inner cell mass and fluid space. At this stage, the embryo is felt to be doing well. If they're not doing well, the embryo won't be chosen for transfer. Egg fertilization occurs at a rate of about 75%. The embryo is transferred into the uterus with transabdominal U/S guidance as it is placed into the uterus. Little to no anesthesia is required for this. CHAPTER 2: Outcomes are impacted by age to a fair degree, obviously higher (success) in younger women. The older the patient the less likely it will take effect. Cryogenically preserved embryos are doing well in transfer, in fact slightly better in some cases than traditional transfer. Risks of IVF include: multiple pregnancies, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, bleeding and infection, which are rare. Adverse pregnancies such as ectopic and miscarriage can occur. There is a possibility of subtle increase in congenital anomalies. Third party reproduction options include: oocyte donation from someone, sperm donation, embryos donated and gestational surrogate. This involves gestational carrier of the couple's own embryo. Oocyte donation is performed win carious ovarian failure conditions in general. Anonymous donors are screened very well, and hopefully in a hormonally synchronized recipient. They will be maintained on hormones through the first trimester in most cases. Oocyte donation has a very good success; especially with the improvement of cryopreservation. In older women, for instance up to age 45, there is good success with this procedure. Beyond 45 yo, there is lack of sufficient data to support doing this. Gestational carrier is indicated when there is no uterus, uterine complications, substantial risk to patient due to other conditions, same sex male couples for instance. Fertility preservation is performed in instances of cancer treatment. These include oocyte, sperm and embryo cryopreservation. These are experimental, but are coming down the pipeline in the future. Fertility preservation is not a guarantee that it will work but the odds do go up proportionate to the number of eggs frozen; although this does decline the older you are. Preimplantation genetic screening: random chromosome abnormalities, or embryonic aneuploidy is screened for more often now. Age of the woman is an impact, although problems can be derived from sperm too, but there is no age impact in men. Embryos can be screened for such things as SC disease and CF. Now embryos are biopsied at day 5, and the trophectoderm (outer layer) is sampled for this. The embryo is the frozen after biopsy. These samples are sent to national labs for this. Usually, affected embryos will not be transferred. Next generation sequencing testing modalities are used commonly now. A significant proportion of anuploid embryos are found now, actually. It appears, for instance, that women who are of older gestational age, are to benefits most from genetic testing. Gestational carrier cases are also good reason for genetic testing, since the surrogate will be taking on a significant risk in carrying the child. CHAPTER 3: Evolving ART. Major advances have been made in many areas. Cryopreservation, genetic testing and counseling, etc. We're not quite there yet with oocyte in-vitro maturation. Essentially embryonic stem cell therapy is still being done, but more adult stem cells are being used. Mitochondrial transfer therapy for mitochondrial diseases are being done in the U.K. Germ line gene editing, for instance, to have HIV protection, has come up at a recent conference. This is in the very early stages of development though. Question from the audience: Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis - how many things can be screened for? PGS is still for a limited list of conditions, mostly the disease conditions are monogenic. Sex chromosome reports are also obtained. But, this is not done only for sex selection, especially in fertile couples. When appropriate, this can be chosen, however. There is a slight chance of error, but certainty is very high. Other questions included freezing of eggs. Not only in dire circumstances such as cancer, but also for women who may want to wait to have children for any variety of reasons. Vitrification is the method used for this now which is essentially "flash freezing" and has been perfected over the past 7-8 years. Also, Dr. Damario mentions that studies show that visualized hydrosalpinx on U/S is associated with poorer IVF outcomes. Salpingectomy can improve chances with this. Cost is also addressed, and of course when insurance doesn't cover the cost of ART, there is a significant expense to the patient. Screening tests are commonly covered by insurance. Finally, Dr. Damario comments on a question regarding egg transfer. Transferring eggs to someone else is not a simple task and is governed by the FDA, much like transplant surgery.
Text ‘bulletproof’ to 345345 to stay in the know about all things Bulletproof, and buy the book HERE! Bulletproof Dental Practice Podcast Episode 89 Hosts: Dr. Peter Boulden & Dr. Craig Spodak Guest: Steven Clausnitzer, CEO/Co-Founder of Forever Labs Watch full video of the interview by clicking here! Key Takeaways: Dentistry accelerates the aging process Introduction to Steven / Forever Labs Using young stem cells The best age to harvest stem cells The younger the better 8 opportunities to grow cells Multi-potent Using sourced stem cells throughout the rest of your life Cryogenically frozen Growing more cells outside the body than inside it Growing specific to an application What’s the difference in cord blood banking? Can I use my children’s blood / stems? 50% rejection rate hoa match Need your own cells What type of investment is this? Moving from disease treatment society > health maintenance society Longevity escape velocity - 12 years - time x money $2500 procedure, $250 per year for storage, lifetime plan $7000 upfront Differences in dental vs health care, preventative medicine - longevity Free giveaway lifetime procedure Giving Away 1 FREE Lifetime Procedure: go.foreverlabs.com/giveaway/boulden, use code: Boulden References: Forever Labs Giveaway for 1 FREE Lifetime Procedure Dr. Aubrey de Grey “Ending Aging” video Peter Diamandis
Was the 2013 cult classic “Frozen” written to hide something far more sinister? Well, there was certainly something sinister about that spooky snowman, Olaf. Snowmen can’t talk! In this week’s broadcast, pay attention to what Asher and Jackson have to tell you about what the pirates in Anaheim are truly hiding.
Another two-part postcard extravaganza! A postcard from our theme music composer, Katherine! TINA TURNER! Cryogenically frozen heads! Lesbians are writing on American Monuments! Robot voices!
WARNING - EXPLICIT LANGUAGE USED. They miraculously made it to another show! It seems like couples therapy was productive for another week, as Swami Baracus and Jyojo B are back with a second episode of The Native Immigrants Podcast. Amidst all the usual bickering and bantering, the gruesome twosome turn up the 'serious-o-meter' as they discuss at length 'Are Asians Relevant In British Pop Culture?' The dust has settled on the Nike London advert, but yet the bigger issues still haven't been addressed… Where are all the Asians playing football in the bigger leagues? Where are today's Asian mainstream urban artists? Why aren't Asians being represented properly on TV? So many topics discussed, and no words minced! Thanks to Aashish Gadhvi for helping with the edit, and Mellzo for providing the musical interludes! Find & follow us on all our links below! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheNativeImmigrants/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/Nimmigrants Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/Nimmigrants/ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/nativeimmigrants
In this episode Buck and Kassel discuss 2 songs off Britney's most interesting album: "Chillin With You" and "Perfume." They discover that Britney's deepest desire is to be cryogenically frozen alongside her iconic sibling Jamie Lynn and that the Disney classic "Frozen" was actually based off this desire. Bear with them.
"Cryogenically frozen organisms brought back to life by scientists", Written and Published by Rhonda Johansson, on August 5th, 2017, on naturalnews.com. This article was transformed from text to audio by Amazon's Polly service.
Key tag words: running, gait, injuries, discs, spine, herniateddisc, transplants, ankle sprains Our Websites: www.thegaitguys.com summitchiroandrehab.com doctorallen.co shawnallen.net Our website is all you need to remember. Everything you want, need and wish for is right there on the site. Interested in our stuff ? Want to buy some of our lectures or our National Shoe Fit program? Click here (thegaitguys.com or thegaitguys.tumblr.com) and you will come to our websites. In the tabs, you will find tabs for STORE, SEMINARS, BOOK etc. We also lecture every 3rd Wednesday of the month on onlineCE.com. We have an extensive catalogued library of our courses there, you can take them any time for a nominal fee (~$20). Our podcast is on iTunes, Soundcloud, and just about every other podcast harbor site, just google "the gait guys podcast", you will find us. Show Notes: Brain transplants Cryogenically frozen brains will be 'woken up' and transplanted in donor bodies within three years, claims surgeon http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/04/27/cryogenically-frozen-brains-will-woken-transplanted-donor-bodies/ Running and spinal discs https://spinalnewsinternational.com/running-significantly-benefits-human-intervertebral-discs/ Pain Physician. 2017 Jan-Feb;20(1):E45-E52. Incidence of Spontaneous Resorption of Lumbar Disc Herniation: A Meta-Analysis. Zhong M1, Liu JT2, Jiang H2, Mo W3, Yu PF2, Li XC2, Xue RR3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28072796/ long list of references here: https://www.fixyourownback.com/public/articles/will-my-disc-herniation-ever-heal/ People like their NSAIDS, but do they know the risk ? http://time.com/4746319/ibuprofen-painkillers-risks/ Windswept bimechanics Foam rolling "Arterial blood flow of the lateral thigh increased significantly after foam rolling exercises compared with baseline" http://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/Abstract/2017/04000/Acute_Effects_of_Lateral_Thigh_Foam_Rolling_on.4.aspx Myokymia http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1141267-overview#a4 https://twitter.com/scienceofsport/status/854241624997724161 Ankle proprio http://natajournals.com/doi/abs/10.4085/1062-6050-52.2.08?platform=hootsuite&code=nata-site
Did you know about the tragic story about what Epcot Center might have been? Do you know why Disney animators used to call Walt a tree in the woods (or something like that)? DO YOU KNOW WHERE WALT'S FROZEN BODY IS BURIED?? If you seek the answers to these questions and more, this episode is gonna rock your dang world. Talented comedian and Disney fanatic Rachel Chapman is here to argue that the creator of modern animation Walt Disney was in fact cryogenically frozen right after his death and is somewhere under one of the theme parks. It's an conspiracy old theory and a good one, and we had a real fun time talking Disney lore and animation drama.
In this episode, we explore the question “Was Walt Disney cryogenically frozen?” Jon is out again this week, so it’s Nick, his wife Shelbie, and their baby Rory. We explore the happiest myth on Earth! Supposedly, Walt Disney is frozen underneath the Pirates of the Carribbean ride at Disneyland until a cure for lung cancer is found. Is Disney on ice, or is this a quacked-up theory? We also rapid fire some other Disney myths, just for the fun of... Read More Read More
Hello! This is episode seven of The Short Story Cast. This episode features three stories, the most ever! They’re short ones though, so it’ll be about the same length as usual. Hello Shoppers! Written by James Winterbottom Performed by Claire Winterbottom This is a very short story of a woman in charge of the PA […] The post 07 – Hello Shoppers, All Growed Up and Cryogenically Punished appeared first on ShortStoryCast.
Episode 84 - Deviant Robot Transmission IN THIS WEEK'S EPISODE: [0:18:05] Meets Deets Monday 21st November London Monday Monthly Saturday 26th November London Saturday Session [0:22:18] TOPIC: SOCIAL [0:22:30] Britain passed strong surveillance bill - https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/19/extreme-surveillance-becomes-uk-law-with-barely-a-whimper [0:34:24] Tax increase to fund restoration of Palaces - https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/nov/18/buckingham-palace-to-undergo-370m-refurbishment [0:42:30] Mark Burnet Starting first faith based network - http://www.ew.com/article/2016/11/16/mark-burnett-light-tv-network [0:46:55] Mexican Russian Doll Pyramid - https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/17/mexican-pyramid-has-two-more-inside-scientists-discover [0:55:00] TOPIC: GAMES [0:55:15] Final Fantasy wants to make it a musical - http://uk.ign.com/articles/2013/06/13/e3-2013-final-fantasy-xv-was-almost-a-musical [0:57:50] Eve online going free to play - http://uk.ign.com/articles/2016/08/31/eve-online-going-free-to-play-after-13-years [1:00:00] Mod brings vehicles to new vegas - https://www.vg247.com/2016/11/21/fallout-new-vegas-the-frontier-mod-will-bring-drivable-vehicles-space-combat/ [1:02:07] Genital Jousting - http://store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/469820/ [1:04:27] Deathwing - http://spacehulk-deathwing.com/ [1:06:30] Assassin's creed remaster - http://blog.ubi.com/assassins-creed-ezio-collection-announced-ps4-xbox-one/ [1:07:46] Dishonoured 2 - https://dishonored.bethesda.net/ [1:14:49] Valve facing £3 million fine for breaking australian consumer law - http://www.gamespot.com/articles/valve-facing-potential-3m-fine-for-breaking-austra/1100-6445498/ [1:17:30] Ubisoft accused of insider trading - http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2016-11-15-ubisoft-execs-accused-of-insider-trading-publisher-denies-claims [1:21:10] Super Mario Run - https://supermariorun.com/ [1:24:10] TOPIC: SCIENCE [1:24:20] Animals that Photosynthesise - http://umich.uloop.com/news/view.php/77109/4-incredible-photosynthetic-animals [1:29:29] Using spider silk to repair bones - https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/04/120430151752.htm [1:35:15] Roundest object in space identified - http://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-just-discovered-the-most-perfect-sphere-in-the-known-universe [1:37:25] Blood for human teens rejuvenated old mice - https://www.newscientist.com/article/2112829-blood-from-human-teens-rejuvenates-body-and-brains-of-old-mice/ [1:45:33] Girl, 14, died of cancer and is Cryogenically frozen - https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/nov/18/teenage-girls-wish-for-preservation-after-death-agreed-to-by-court [1:50:25] Microsoft joins the Linux foundation - https://techcrunch.com/2016/11/16/microsoft-joins-the-linux-foundation/ [1:56:00] TOPIC: MOVIES AND TV [1:56:16] Beauty and Beast Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvW_L8sTu5E [1:57:40] Last of Us Movie delayed - http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Bad-News-Last-Us-Movie-Adaptation-122597.html [1:59:00] Series of Unfortunate events netflix - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4834206/ [2:00:40] Full Metal Alchemist Live Action - http://kotaku.com/the-fullmetal-alchemist-live-action-movie-has-an-all-ja-1778366743 [2:01:28] Ghost in the Shell movie - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_in_the_Shell_(2017_film) [2:05:00] Fantastic Beasts and where to find them - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantastic_Beasts_and_Where_to_Find_Them_(film) [2:09:50] Planet Earth 2 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02544td [2:11:46] The Grand Tour - https://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Grand-Tour-Season-1/dp/B01J93ZNN2 ON THIS SHOW: William Owen (Host) Robin Young Ziwei Deng AUDIO EDITED AND PRODUCTION BY William Owen SHOW NOTES COMPILED BY: Bill Chandler
How long has it been since we’ve had some crappier audio quality? A month? Two months? Too long if you ask us! Thankfully Josh screwed up the audio again while recording this week’s episode so we’re living up to our name of sounding awful! In this episode, Josh and Brian play a game called Alphabet … More PSA Podcast Episode 42: Alphabet Tops, Human Zoos and Cryogenically Freezing Ourselves
Action Movie Anatomy hosts Ben Bateman and Andrew Ghai break down Demolition Man! Demolition Man is a 1993 American science fiction action film directed by Marco Brambilla in his directorial debut. The film stars Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes. The film was released in the United States on October 8, 1993. The film tells the story of two men: an evil crime lord and a risk-taking police officer. Cryogenically frozen in 1996, they are restored to life in the year 2032 to find mainstream society changed and all crime seemingly eliminated. Some aspects of the film allude to Aldous Huxley's dystopian novel, Brave New World. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Seal yourself in with Ricky and Bryan in their Cryonics tube as they explore the legend of what actually happened to Walt Disney after he died, and whether or not his body is currently frozen deep underground! And if that weren't enough there's a Crash Course in Cryonics (aka Cryogenically freezing people) included too! Burrr! ('cause it's cold).