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Jordan Davidson, Government Affairs Manager for Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM), joins Marc & Kim to discuss how one year on, Missouri shows no signs of addressing the dangers associated with Today's High-potency THC drugs.
Welcome to Integrative Medicine for Energy and Health! The Go-To Holistic Health Podcast for Christian Women Seeking to Boost Their Energy and Overall Well-Being! Blubrry Nominated as a Favorite Woman Podcaster! Ranked in the Best 20 Christian Health Podcasts! Everywhere you turn everyone is talking about Hormone Replacement Therapy. Some women have chosen Premarin. Premarin has been a cornerstone in Hormone Replacement Therapy in for decades. In this episode, I explore what Premarin is, along with its benefits and risks along with alternative treatments. If you're interested in being a guest on my show or have health-related questions, don't hesitate to contact me. Let's navigate the path to holistic health together! Contact Me Send in a voice message via Spotify Love, Health and Blessings, Rekishia Join My Facebook Health Support Group for Christian Women! Ask questions, exchange ideas and connect with other like-minded sisters to navigate your health journey https://www.rekishiamcmillancommunity.com Free Download Healthy for a Higher Purpose E-Book My Award-Winning Health Book: Rock Your World Naturally: 7 Divine Keys to Unlock Extraordinary Health Listen to Related Episodes: 176 | Hormonal Imbalance Linked to BPA in Clothing, 3 Ways to Protect Your Health 168 | Dehydration and Hormonal Imbalance in Women, Simple Strategies to Stay Hydrated & Balance Hormones 161 | Hormonal Imbalance Chemical Detected in Bottled Drinking Water, 8 Healthy Alternatives to Protect Women's Health 156 | Is Lack of Fiber Causing Hormonal Imbalance? 5 Practical Ways to Increase Fiber and Balance Hormones Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!) Start Now License code: AJCO0QJ6HTH7OESO Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!) Night in Kyoto License code: DCXNS2GJACGDZPJF --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/integrativemedicine/message
In this excerpt, Dr. Anthony Jay addresses the increasing health concerns that could potentially be linked to the presence of synthetic estrogens. He also delves into the topics of endocrine disruptors and the presence of artificial estrogens in various products such as sunscreens, laundry detergents, clothing, and plastics.
Welcome to the NASCO Moments Podcast.This episode is titled ''FIREWORKS or KNOCKOUT - Dangers Associated with its Use Generally"Our guest is Major General Stephen Goar - Coordinator of Operation Rainbow in Plateau State. Happy ListeningNASCO GroupClick Here to follow us on Instagram
You may realize what a difficult task you have if you are managing your rental properties on your own as the owner. Because of this, considering having a Property Manager is always a great option to run things easier. While there's a lot of benefits that you can get especially if you are owning multiple properties, there are still problems and possible danger that you may encounter. It's not bad to admit you made a mistake if you encounter these problems and you can do better if you learn from them. In this episode, Marco and his co-hosts talk about the importance of choosing the right Property Managers to keep your property protected. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE Dealing with problems that you may encounter in managing Property Managers Why screening and interviewing Property Managers is not enough to guarantee the safety of your assets? Importance of conducting a background check investigation and checking references for hired Property Managers Learning from your mistakes in the past to effectively hire the right Property Managers in the future Having ownership and better practices on management Importance of having an audit, processes, and controls when you are owning and managing a lodge or hotel Having a positive thinking and proper mindset in dealing with problems managing a property RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE Click here for the free quick start course "Get Deals By Tuesday" Masterclass. CONNECT WITH US Email: marco@marcokozlowski.com Website: https://marcokozlowski.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realmarcokozlowski/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marco.kozlowski/
Today’s interview is with Katherine Eban, an investigative journalist who uncovered the widespread fraud that goes on overseas in the manufacturing of U.S. generic drugs. With the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus, which originated in China but is now spreading across the globe and United States, today’s interview is especially timely. Katherine’s recent book, “Bottle of Lies,” reveals that nearly 80 percent of the active ingredients of all brand-name and generic drugs as well as almost all of our antibiotics in the U.S. are made outside of the country, mostly in China and India. Today’s interview highlights the dangers Americans face in outsourcing the quality and safety of its brand-name and generic drugs to overseas manufacturers. Katherine is an investigative journalist who has written award-winning stories that range from pharmaceutical counterfeiting to gun trafficking to even coercive interrogations by the CIA. Her first book, “Dangerous Doses: A True Story of Cops, Counterfeiters and the Contamination of America’s Drug Supply,” was named one of the Best Books of 2005 by Kirkus Reviews. “Bottle of Lies: The Inside Story of the Generic Drug Boom” is a New York Times bestseller that came out in 2019 and was named one of the top 100 notable books of 2019 by the Times. Show notes: [00:03:16] Dawn opens the interview mentioning Katherine’s appearance on Peter Attia’s podcast. [00:04:30] Ken asks how Katherine how she ended up living just three subway stops from where she grew up in Brooklyn. [00:05:01] Katherine talks about how despite her talent and interest in writing, she at one point joined the circus in high school and considered going to clown school after she graduated. [00:06:02] Dawn asks how Katherine ended up in Rhode Island to attend Brown University instead of going to Florida to attend the Ringling Brothers Clown College. [00:06:47] Katherine talks about her time at Brown University editing the school’s literary magazine. [00:07:24] Ken Asks about Katherine’s time at Oxford University as a Rhodes scholar. [00:08:37] Dawn asks how Katherine, a woman who holds a Master’s degree in 17th Century English Epic Civil War Poetry, became a journalist. [00:10:23] Dawn asks about Katherine’s first big story, which also happened to be her first story. [00:11:49] Dawn asks Catherine long she worked at the New York Times. [00:13:07] Katherine explains how she came to write her first book, “Dangerous Doses: A True Story of Cops, Counterfeiters and the Contamination of America’s Drug Supply.” [00:14:56] Dawn mentions that after the publishing of “Dangerous Doses,” Katherine spent a decade investigating the generic-drug industry, an investigation sparked by a phone call from a colleague who asked for her help. [00:16:17] Ken asks about the difference between a generic and brand-name drug, and what is involved in the process of reverse-engineering a drug. [00:17:43] Dawn asks about the series of interviews Katherine conducted with patients sharing their experiences with generic drugs, which led to a story she wrote for “Self” magazine in 2009. [00:20:15] Ken mentions that in the “Self” magazine article, Katherine wrote about Dr. Kesselheim, an instructor at Harvard Medical school who reviewed data from 47 clinical studies. He found no evidence that patients on brand-name cardiovascular drugs had outcomes superior to those on generics. Given this study is now 10 years old, Ken asks if anyone has revisited this analysis. [00:21:25] Katherine tells the story of her anonymous informant that contacted her about a month after the “Self” magazine article, who went by the pseudonym “4 Dollar Refill.” [00:22:38] Dawn mentions that over the following five years, Katherine wrote a series of articles about generic-drug quality, which culminated in a 10,000-word article titled “Dirty Medicine” published in Fortune Magazine in 2013.
Understanding & Avoiding the Dangers Associated with Alcohol by Pastor Lee Brown
As the dreaded days of winter are sneaking up on us, not only are we dealing with colder temperatures, but also starting and ending our days in the dark. As a result, the cooler and darker days have a tendency to put a dark cloud over our motivation in the areas of food and exercise choices. During podcast #25, Coach Robb discusses the top 10 dangers associated with the dark days of winter and what you can do to avoid the typical pitfalls that leads to winter time blues and even depression. During the first half of the podcast, Coach Robb walks through the 10 biggest challenges that we all face during the winter months and why it results in unwanted weight gain and various physical issues (i.e. headaches and strained muscles) along with specific things you can do to keep all of these challenges from becoming a reality. Some of the dangers are quite obvious; however, some will catch you by surprise. For example, did you know that your inability to stay warm causes high levels of fatigue? Did you know that holiday cooking and having a fire in your fireplace makes breathing difficult and could invoke an asthma attack? During the second half of the podcast, Coach Robb explains how these winter specific stressors piled on tope of every day stressors such as work, school, financial, relationships and exercise cause the body to become overworked from the inside out. Coach Robb walks through the vicious cycle associated with excessive stressors, being exhausted (mentally and physically), and inability to sleep which often results in unwanted weight gain and poor health. He outlines specific steps you can proactively take to strike a good balance for health, wellness and performance, and avoid the imbalance that can lead to adrenal fatigue. Listeners questions include: Why am I gaining weight when I am training so hard?; How do I choose a good heart rate monitor on a budget?; What are biofeedback indicators and why are they important to evaluate?; How does a full bladder influence resting heart rate readings?; and How do I cross train to improve sport specific performance using heart rate intensity? Call to Action: During the podcast Coach Robb mentions a few of his popular resources that you can use to help document how your body responds and adapts to stress in a systematic manner: Body Analysis Spreadsheet, Heart Rate Spreadsheet, Body Composition Spreadsheet. If you would like a copy of these, please email Contact@CoachRobb.com and indicate which resource you would like to receive. More sport specific resources, please visit our various websites: CoachRobb.com NutritionallyGreen.com CoachRobbStore.com CompleteRacingSolutions.com CompleteRunningSolutions.com CompleteTriathlonSolutions.com CompleteWeightLossSolutions.com
The Dangers Associated with Prosperity by Living Word Ministries
The Dr. James Sacks Conference: The Psychological Impact of the Threat of Contemporary Genocidal Antisemitism: From Denial and Paralysis to Understanding the Challenge – Part 1 Date: April 28, 2009 Introduction by Charles Small, Founder and Executive Director, Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) Speakers and Affiliations: Speaker: Stevan Hobfoll Affiliation: The Judd & Marjorie Weinberg Presidential Professor & Chair, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Rush University Medical Center Title: “The Impact of Terrorism and War on Tearing the Self and the Fabric of Society Speaker: Neil Kressel Affiliation: Visiting Associate Professor, YIISA; Professor, Psychology, William Paterson University Title: “Why Well-Intention Westerns Fail to Grasp the Dangers Associated with Antisemitism in the Muslim World” Location: Yale University
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Malaria prevention and prompt treatment often requires the use of effective antimalarials that many practitioners do not routinely use. These medications are not benign and do have potential adverse effects and drug interactions that we should be aware of and proactive in preventing. This session will review potential adverse effects, drug interactions and the risk of developing resistance for the current prophylaxis agents and the current treatment regimens of malaria.