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In this episode of The Jimmy Rex Show, Jimmy sits down with emergency room physician Dr. Clay Starnes to discuss what really happens behind the scenes in America's emergency rooms.Clay shares stories from the front lines of medicine, including life-and-death decisions, trauma cases, difficult conversations with families, burnout, mental health, and what most people misunderstand about emergency medicine.The conversation also explores personal growth, men's mental health, emotional healing, child abuse awareness, the healthcare system, and why connection and accountability can be life-changing.This is a fascinating look into one of the most demanding professions in the world and the lessons it teaches about life, purpose, and resilience.Follow Clay Starnes: IG
What kind of man gets studied at Yale, Brown, and Harvard, builds a 300 person international research consortium, and still has powerful people working to erase his name? Dr. Daniel Ingram is not a guru. He is a retired level one trauma emergency physician. A published neuroscience researcher. The author of a book that has shaped contemplative practice for tens of thousands of readers. The acting organizer of a global research effort spanning Harvard, Yale, Brown, Cambridge, and Oxford. By every credential medicine respects, he is one of their own.So why did a senior figure allegedly commission an academic article engineered to surface at the top of every search of his name, with one stated goal? That nobody would ever believe him again. Because Dr. Ingram crossed a line his profession does not permit. He claimed that awakening is real. That it is measurable. That it is observable in the brain. We go into what he has seen at the edges of human perception. What he documented in the lab. What he believes medicine is doing to patients every single day by refusing to look.The Emergent Phenomenology Research Consortium
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We have a packed podcast this week. Full of lots of questions others won't ask. Want to know the truth about the current upset at CBS? Find out more through the link below!If you didn't hear the news, “veteran” 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley has been fired for thinking he was above the rules and accusing his bosses at a public meeting of destroying the company. But as we reveal It was Scott and his merry band of journalistic liars who started the rot. They lied and lied even when their hero assaulted Phelim (go to the link below for that video). And talking of the truth - you won't believe what Pope Leo used to write his anti-AI encyclical. From NAZI to Not so Married - Graham Platner. The Democrats thought they had found the perfect candidate to run against Republican Susan Collins in Maine - they were ok with the Nazi tattoo - and the rape jokes but - have they reached the breaking point? We investigate the Nazi sexter who could be in the Senate. And in our Not All Things Considered segment- we expose NPR's failing show where they want to cover up the news, not cover the news. And so we examine their coverup interview of former Vice President Al Gore. They were celebrating, yes celebrating the 20th anniversary of his documentary An Inconvenient Truth but forgot to ask some very crucial questions. We ask the questions they didn't and examine the damage Gore did to children who were terrified the world was ending. Spoiler alert... it didn't.Anti-semitic Ireland is ok with playing Qatar and even Afghanistan in sport, two world leaders in oppression. But there is one country that is beyond the pale - there is no prize for guessing which one it is. Watch this week where one Irish sports pundit lies about the wars Israel is fighting and expresses disgust at the notion of his president shaking hands with an Israeli. What does that sound like to you?The sacrifices we make for you listeners on the podcast. We analyse the latest offerings from that evil bore Dr Jill “Macbeth” Biden. Her book has just come out - and of course she “never ever ever” saw any sign of Joe's decline. Sure we believe her… well except when she thought he was having a stroke. This week we investigate her bizarre response to her husband's health crisis. We finish this week with a crazy California special. Did you know that San Francisco was giving free booze to homeless drunks? Because they are victims of course. And wait until you see how much it costs to give booze to just 55 drunks - I mean victims. For more info on Scott Pelley click here: https://x.com/phelimmcaleer/status/2061616608003625072?s=46&t=hNriRYT4wGKNCud-eNZ0YQTo watch Donzinger's assault on Phelim: https://unreportedstorysociety.com/videos/phelim-assaulted-by-disgraced-lawyer-steven-donziger/ *****************************************************To Donate: https://secure.anedot.com/unreported-story-society/main_donate_2026Projects You Need to Check Out: https://unreportedstorysociety.com/our-projects/To read Substack https://open.substack.com/pub/phelimmcaleer/p/al-gore-and-me-a-love-story?r=58t52b&utm_medium=ios Ann & Phelim SocialsPhelim's X: (https://x.com/PhelimMcAleer)Ann's X: (https://x.com/annmcelhinney)USS SocialsInsta: (https://www.instagram.com/unreportedstorysociety/)Facebook: (https://www.facebook.com/TheAPScoop/)X: (https://x.com/AP_Unreported)****************************************************
Dr. Brook Eide takes Mark Houston on a walk-through of Monument Health's brand new emergency room on East Mall Drive. From the Saint Barbara Chapel near the entrance to the trauma bay steps from the ambulance doors, Dr. Eide shows what the new facility can do, how it's designed to move patients quickly, and where it fits alongside the main hospital downtown. A first look inside a space built for the growing east side of Rapid City. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In February 1994, thirty-one-year-old Gloria Ramirez was rushed to Riverside General Hospital in California while gravely ill with advanced cervical cancer. As doctors and nurses fought to save her, staff began noticing strange details.The BOOKBY US A COFFEESubscribe to our PATREONEMAIL us your storiesJoin us on INSTAGRAMJoin us on TWITTERJoin us on FACEBOOKVisit our WEBSITEResearch:https://forensicscience.llnl.gov/research/case-studies/mysterieshttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0379073897000765https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1994/04/30/case-of-toxic-woman-closed-with-mystery-still-unsolved/470acaeb-74d2-42d7-82df-5b56fa2b5fc5/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-toxic-lady-the-bizarre-case-of-gloria-ramirez/id1821790998?i=1000722585674Sarah xx"Spacial Winds," Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licenced under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licencehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/SURVEY Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With separatism sucking all the oxygen out of the room, we're refocusing on Alberta's health care crisis with ER physician Dr Paul Parks!Alberta has seen another tragic death in an Emergency Room waiting room, the government has distracted itself away from addressing the real healthcare issues facing the province and there's real concerns that Danielle Smith's impending separatism referendum will ultimately not only prevent badly needed healthcare workers from coming to Alberta, it may drive even more out!Dr Parks helps us unpack all of this and more!(And if you want to watch the video of Danielle SMith's plans for healthcare back in 2021, you can do that at https://youtu.be/25iXlzqGC2U?si=m0rw6909cHJE5942)To get tickets to our show in Edmonton on July 25th, visit www.thebreakdownablive.ca!If you're able to support our legal defense fund to fight back against the $6 Million lawsuit against us by Sam Mraiche, the man who imported Vanch masks and the Turkish Tylenot as well as who hosted MLA's and Ministers in his skybox as he had business with the government...You can do that at www.savethebreakdownab.ca!As always, if you appreciate the kind of content that we're trying to produce here at The Breakdown, please consider signing up as a monthly supporter at our Patreon site at www.patreon.com/thebreakdownab and we can now accept e-transfers at info@thebreakdownab.ca!If you're looking for our new merch lineup, you can find that at www.thebreakdownabmerch.comIf you're listening to the audio version of our podcast, please consider leaving us a review and a rating, and don't forget to like and follow us on Substack, Bluesky, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Threads!#abpoli #ableg #cdnpoli
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Hello to you listening in Leeds, Yorkshire, UK! Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga. Once upon a time the wise fool and teacher Nasruddin Hodja was asked: Master, what's the secret to happiness? Nasruddin replied, The secret to happiness is good judgment. Yes, Master, but how do we get good judgment? Nasruddin replied, Good judgment comes from experience. Yes, Master, but how do we get experience? Ah well, replied Nasruddin, that would come from bad judgment. Growing up I had to do it my way! No matter who told me, No! I was determined to find out for myself. I touched fire to see if it was hot. Rode my two-wheeler bike down the steepest hill in town, no hands. No matter how much my intuition said, “When in doubt, don't!” I did. Over time I learned that fire is hot, they do cut off your favorite shirt in the emergency room, and my intuition demands respect. But, what if my bad judgment was the experience I needed to acquire the secret? What secret? Maybe not happiness but surely adventure! Question: What good secrets have your bad judgments taught you? You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. AND! Stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website during reconstruction, email me [info@quartermoonstoryarts.net] to arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as Quarter Moon Story Arts on Substack. Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts Music: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music ALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved. If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.
Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis
A bit of a critical week to recap today, with an injury that landed me in the Emergency Room in Pearisburg. I'm currently off trail but working on getting back to trail in the coming days. Wish me well!! I also found time to chat with a couple of guys I've met on trail; Big John and Baloo. I'm using Polarsteps to record my AT thru-hike this year. If you'd like to follow my progress between episodes, as well as photos of my journey, please go to https://www.polarsteps.com/mightyblue and click on the follow button. I used my hike in 2024 on the South West Coast Path in the UK to help raise money for my absolute favorite charity, Parenting Matters, on whose board I've been privileged to serve for over a decade. You can learn more about the hike and the organization–and donate–by visiting Hike with Steve - Empowering Parents, One Step at a Time | Parenting Matters %. I hope you want to support this critical mission. Don't forget. Our entire series of videos from our Woods Hole Weekend in 2022 is now FREE and available at my YouTube page at Woods Hole Weekend - Trailer There, you'll find all sorts of tips and tricks that our guests took away from the weekend that helped them with their own hikes this year. Check it out. I often ask listeners for ideas on who to interview, and I'm sure several of you say, "I could do that. I've got an awesome story to tell." You're the person we need to hear from. If you'd like to be interviewed on the podcast, just register as a guest on the link below, and I'll be in touch. Come on the show! If you like what we're doing on the Hiking Radio Network, and want to see our shows continue, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. You'll find the donate button on each Hiking Radio Network page at Hiking Radio Network . Additionally, you can join our membership at Steve (Mighty Blue) Adams. It's worth checking out what is on offer for you there. If you prefer NOT to use PayPal, you can now support us via check by mailing it to Mighty Blue Publishing, 3821 Milflores Drive, Sun City Center, FL 33573. Any support is gratefully received. Additionally, you can "Zelle" me a donation to steve@hikingradionetwork.com. Or "Venmo" me at @Steve-Adams-105. They both work! If you'd like to take advantage of my book offer (all three of my printed hiking books–with a personal message and signed by me–for $31, including postage to the United States) send a check payable to Mighty Blue Publishing at the address just above.
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Put down the hospital cafeteria coffee because today I am diving into a "barbaric" problem in American hospitals that I can't believe I haven't addressed yet: ED Boarding. I'm talking to you like a med student in the trenches to explain why patients are stacking up in hallways for days and why it's not because we've run out of beds, but because the incentives of hospital administration and insurance companies are fundamentally broken. Later, we're tackling the new Netflix documentary Caterpillar about eye color change surgery. I'll break down the "laser-guided" sales pitch for keratopigmentation and why injecting ink into your clear cornea is an ethical nightmare that can lead to permanent inflammation, infections, and "unnatural" results. We wrap up with a terrifying masquerade syndrome: a cancer that looks exactly like a common stye until it starts making your eyelashes fall out. Takeaways: The Boarding Crisis: Why hospitals "concentrate the unhappy" in the ER to keep their inpatient satisfaction scores high elsewhere. The Profit Filter: How the aging Medicare population is treated as a "non-profitable" nuisance compared to high-margin outpatient surgeries. Iris Implants vs. Tattoos: The mechanical reason silicone discs are failing and why "eye tattoos" are actually just a layer of ink trapped in your cornea. The "Spontaneous" Color Myth: Why you should be wary of any surgeon claiming they can "naturally" change your eye color. The Masquerade Cancer: How Sebaceous Cell Carcinoma fools doctors for years by pretending to be a run-of-the-mill eyelid bump. To Get Tickets to Wife & Death: You can visit Glaucomflecken.com/live We want to hear YOUR stories (and medical puns)! Shoot us an email and say hi! knockknockhi@human-content.com Can't get enough of us? Shucks. You can support the show on Patreon for early episode access, exclusive bonus shows, livestream hangouts, and much more! – http://www.patreon.com/glaucomflecken Also, be sure to check out the newsletter: https://glaucomflecken.com/glauc-to-me/ If you are interested in buying a book from one of our guests, check them all out here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/dr.glaucomflecken If you want more information on models I use: Anatomy Warehouse provides for the best, crafting custom anatomical products, medical simulation kits and presentation models that create a lasting educational impact. For more information go to Anatomy Warehouse DOT com. Link: https://anatomywarehouse.com/?aff=14 Plus for 15% off use code: Glaucomflecken15 -- A friendly reminder from the G's and Tarsus: If you want to learn more about Demodex Blepharitis, making an appointment with your eye doctor for an eyelid exam can help you know for sure. Visit http://www.EyelidCheck.com for more information. Go to Cozy Earth now for a Buy One Get One Free Pajama Offer from 1/25-2/8! Yes, go to cozyearth.com they are doing a BOGO pajama promo. Just use my Code: KNOCKKNOCKBOGO Produced by Human Content Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Mandy Connell Show, Mandy dives into the latest news and updates from the Colorado Capitol. She's joined by State Senator Barb Kirkmeyer, who shares the latest on the legislative session, including a bill that could potentially eliminate TABOR refunds. Mandy also discusses the Southern Poverty Law Center's recent indictment and the implications of its actions. Additionally, she talks to Dr. Noah Kaufman, a board-certified ER doctor who's starting a free-market emergency room service, KaufCare, where patients can get transparent pricing and affordable care.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Find out from ER Doctor who just got off a night shift at Regions Hospital. Max is a fan of the show and breaks it all down with Vineeta on the WCCO Morning News. Photo- Derek White/Getty Images
Early Warning Signs Your Business Is Headed for the ER (and How to Triage Fast) | w/ Maartje of The Business Emergency RoomIn this Beacon Way Podcast episode, the host speaks with Maartje of The Business Emergency Room about spotting and navigating business “emergencies.” Maartje explains that symptoms of crisis are similar in small and large organizations, with a key warning sign being stalled decision-making and running the business like “too many tabs open.” She shares how her engineering background and experience in oil and gas frontier projects, disaster recovery, and sailing shaped a scalable crisis framework focused on decision tools rather than domain expertise. They discuss reframing “failure” as learning and forward motion, finding sparring partners to escape the echo chamber, and using “needed conversations” to surface friction early by naming it and inviting perspectives. Maartje also describes triage for fast-growing service practices through clarifying the owner's core work, delegating operations, and rigorously prioritizing by asking “why now?”00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro01:42 Early Warning Signs05:49 From Engineering to Crisis Work10:14 Why Business ER Exists13:12 Reframing Failure16:52 Finding Support Systems20:18 Triage for Practices25:47 Favorite Problems to Solve29:32 Starting Hard Conversations35:58 Final Advice and Priorities38:18 How to Connect39:38 Closing and Outro
What if the pain you're told is "just a muscle cramp" is actually a life-altering vascular emergency? In this high-impact episode of The Heart of Innovation, Kym McNicholas sits down with interventional cardiologist Dr. Hady Lichaa and his patient, Camille, to discuss a Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) diagnosis that was almost missed until it was too late. Camille was a mom just trying to walk to her car after her son's baseball game, but the claudication pain was so severe it brought her to tears. Despite visiting the Emergency Room twice, she was sent home with muscle relaxers while her leg was actively dying. In this episode, we unpack: The ER Red Flags: Why leg pain is often misdiagnosed as muscle cramps or venous clots. Arterial vs. Venous: The critical question a Nurse Practitioner asked that saved Camille's leg. The Reality of Bypass Surgery: The complex journey of multiple surgeries and complications. Smoking & Vascular Health: The honest truth about the role of smoking and the "Aha!" moment that led Camille to quit for good. Limb Salvage: How to find the right specialist when you are weeks away from an amputation. This is more than a patient story; it's a manual for self-advocacy. If you have leg cramping while walking, heavy legs, or non-healing wounds, do not wait. RECLAIM YOUR HEALTH:
Another Trip To The Emergency Room #514 Ever been terrified walking into the ER?
We are in the second week of a 4-part series on the 4th-largest killer in America. In this episode, you'll learn:—Why Dr. Prather says that Disease Care is best for crisis care and that the Emergency Room is the place to go when you have a Stroke. And the crucial role of pharmaceuticals to help prevent Strokes by keeping Hypertension under control.—The importance of the Heart Rate Variability diagnostic that Holistic Integration does on every patient that measures your body's ability to bring you into Homeostasis and shows if you have chronic diseases.—What role Structure-Function Care should play in treating and preventing Strokes. And how Holistic Integration helps to heal the body so that patients can eventually reduce their Blood Pressure medications because the underlying problem has been corrected.—Dr. Prather's own story of the "life-changing" External CounterPulsation Therapy at Holistic Integration that helps Cardiovascular Disease by replicating aerobic exercise. —How Atherosclerosis is helped by the combination of ECP Therapy and proper supplementation. And how patients with 90% blockage in their arteries were completely cleared of those blockages after ECP Therapy. —Why "the safest place you can be" if you are at risk of a Stroke or Cardiovascular problems is on ECP Therapy. —How ECP Therapy helps Hypertension. And how ECP reverses Kidney Disease, which is an underlying cause of most Hypertension cases. —The regenerative ability of the heart and how Dr. Prather has seen Congestive Heart Disease patients with hearts twice their normal size be completely normalized. And how ECP Therapy helps with Afib and abnormal heart rhythm. —The stories of patients with Stroke damage, Dementia, and Alzheimer's finding improved cognition because ECP Therapy improves blood flow and healing to the brain. —How Holistic Integration does Micronutrient Testing to know exactly what nutritional supplementation a patient needs to prevent the Free Radical damage that is the root cause of Strokes and Cardiovascular Disease. And how Cholesterol actually ABSORBS Free Radicals in the body and heals the brain. http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com*Receive exclusive bonus content as a member of our Voice Of Health Patreon Community:https://www.patreon.com/cw/VoiceofHealthPodcast
This week, we begin a 4-part series on the 4th-largest killer in America and one of the leading causes of disability. In this episode, we talk about:—Why women are more likely than men to die from a Stroke. And the increased likelihood of a Stroke if there is a family history of Strokes.—How speed is very important in responding to a Stroke and to prevent further damage. And how one-fourth of all Stroke victims have to be taught to speak again.—The Vitamin D connection that Dr. Prather theorizes is partially behind the higher Stroke rates for Black and Hispanic populations. —The three different categories of Stroke: thrombotic, embolic, and hemorrhagic. And the different causes and treatments for each one. —How a Transient Ischemic Attack or TIA makes it more likely that you will have a Stroke. —The signs and symptoms of a Stroke. And the F.A.S.T. acronym that helps you to identify if someone is having a Stroke. —Why the Emergency Room is the best place to treat a Stroke or TIA event. And why Dr. Prather encourages people to not dismiss what is happening, but to get to the hospital right away.—The "Stroke Belt" states that align perfectly with the states that have the highest rates of cigarette smoking. And why Birth Control pills and Hormone Replacement Therapy increase the risk of a Stroke. —The heartbreaking story of a patient who thought he was healthy because he was a Triathlete and ignored Dr. Prather's warning that he would have a Stroke soon.—How Holistic Integration tests for the underlying causes of a Stroke. And why Dr. Prather says that getting the Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic adjustment is important for reducing your chance of a Stroke.http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com*Receive exclusive bonus content as a member of our Voice Of Health Patreon Community:https://www.patreon.com/cw/VoiceofHealthPodcast
As part of our special series with Concord Hospital - we go through different care options available in the Greater Concord area, ranging from Primary Care to Urgent Care and Emergency Room services.
Embarking on a health journey can be both enlightening and daunting, particularly when it involves managing a heart condition. Jr Sparrow, a public figure known for his detailed and aesthetic approach to recording his show, offers a candid reflection on his own health challenges. He acknowledges that neglecting his emotional and mental health contributed to his heart issues, compounded by diabetes. This realization has led him to take responsibility for his condition and face the difficult decision of undergoing open-heart surgery. Despite the gravity of his situation, Jr Sparrow is resolute in his determination to live a longer, healthier life, carefully choosing the people he surrounds himself with and valuing genuine intentions and support during this critical period.(00:00:07) Aesthetics in Behind the Scenes Recording(00:02:24) "Personal Reflection: Confronting Heart Health Realities"(00:06:46) Long Wait Times at the Emergency Room(00:09:13) Severe Heart Blockages: A Diabetic's Dilemma(00:12:54) Navigating Relationships with Authentic Boundaries(00:02:28) "I myself got some news that kind of rocked me. It kind of hurt me. It changed my life in ways that I can't describe, I can't even put in place." - A(00:05:59) "I have not been taking care of myself in the best way. I thought that you could just shoot up some insulin and fix yourself here and there." - A(00:09:40) "But once we got to the point where we were doing the stents and got everything set up and going, that's where all the major stuff and all the bad stuff came about. We found out that my heart altogether, and I'm saying like there's atriums or ventricles, there's all kinds of parts of your heart. I have somewhere between seven or eight blockages and we're talking about blockages at the 90% range to 100%. I didn't have nothing at like 50, 60 or 70. So that is an automatic precursor to you're going to have to have open heart surgery, being a diabetic and the issues that go on there." - A(00:16:29) "The story is not going to stop here. It'll keep going." - A(00:19:13) "Be important to yourself, but like the wolf on Twilight, imprint not sexually. Don't imprint sexually. You might get a disease, but imprint on everyone around you. Because you never know what your words, your actions will do for another person." -
AM I HAVING A STROKE?!Let me tell you about an unexpected health crisis that had me on the stroke protocol in the Emergency Room which gave me more insight to self-care, adaptation, and embracing midlife changes. In this episode, I discuss the importance of listening to your body, redefining identity, and creating space for rest and community.Topics covered:00:00 Introduction and setting the scene01:27 The backstory: health and life updates04:18 The health crisis unfolds: mom in ICU07:11 The emotional toll and guilt10:58 The ER visit and medical evaluation14:30 Reflections on stillness and capacity20:26 Lessons from midlife health challenges24:48 The importance of listening to your body27:20 Creating space for community and self-care29:44 Upcoming event for midlife womenKey Takeaways:Midlife is an invitation to redefine your purpose and self-care.Listening to your body's signals can prevent serious health issues.Asking for help is essential, especially during caregiving seasons.Rest is a strategic tool for wellness, not a luxury.#listentoyourbody #yourbodytellsthetruth #adaptation #womeninmidlife #MenopauseWellness #Innerwork #Resilience #SelfAwareness #Gratitude #Menopause #Midlife #PrioritizeYOU #Caregiving #SelfAdvocacy #MenopauseMoguls #hotflashes #Changeyourresponse #Perimenopause #BusinessEmpowerment #OvercomingChallenges #WomenEmpowerment #blackwomeninbusiness #wellnesscoaching #businesscoaching #entrepreneurship #womenentrepreneurs #midlifeblackwomen #over40women #over50womenPlease Leave a 5-star Review & Share!!And don't forget to SUBSCRIBE so you can catch the next episode!
Tribe member Emma was on the phone with Chaz and AJ, talking all about the things we expect to see on St. Patrick's Day. (0:00) In Dumb Ass News, a 19-year-old suffered a bizarre injury during a beer pong game. (8:31)The Tribe called in with their stories of the odd things that brought them to the Emergency Room. Everyone who got their story on the air, was put in the running to win tickets to the newly-announced Foo Fighters show in Bridgeport. (14:22) Despite lots of hype, zero Oscars were awarded to Timothee Chalamet or "Marty Supreme." Maureen Callahan was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to breakdown the missteps that lead to him losing out, and addressed the big elephant about the Conan hosting job. (26:00)
The Gospel on the Radio Talk Show with Pastor Jack King of Tallahassee, Florida
In this insightful episode, Pastor Jack King sits down with Jamie Brown of A Women's Pregnancy Center to discuss the shifting landscape of the pro-life movement in Florida. Following the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the implementation of the six-week heartbeat law, the ministry is seeing younger women in more urgent crises than ever before. Jamie discusses the dangers of the mail-order abortion pill industry and the transformative power of a single ultrasound. The main points of this discussion include: -- The impact of the "Dobbs" decision and how the six-week heartbeat law has changed the timeline for women making pregnancy decisions. -- The rise of the "abortion pill," which now accounts for 63% of abortions and often leaves women facing medical and emotional trauma alone at home. -- The statistics of risk, noting that 1 in 25 women who take the abortion pill will end up in the Emergency Room. -- The vital role of the father and how 80% of women choose to carry their babies when they feel supported by their partner and the community. -- Details on the upcoming "Walk for Life" fundraiser and how the community can get involved to support these life-saving services. Scriptures for Further Study -- Psalm 139:13-16 -- John 10:10 -- Jeremiah 1:5 This is episode 1267. ******* This is the radio program with the music removed. By the way, I have written a new book, and you can find it here: https://www.amazon.com/Dreams-Visions-Stories-Faith-Pastor/dp/161493536X
Robin discusses a shocking new crisis in the nursing profession with former Emergency Room nurse and now nurses' advocate Brittany Neal DiNatale.
Send a textOn this powerful episode, Cornell Bunting sits down with Darlande Jean-Charles, RN, BSN — National IV Instructor, founder of Nurse U2 Wellness, and a nurse on a mission to redefine personalized care.Darlande's journey is one of resilience and purpose. After immigrating from Haiti to America at 13 — not speaking English and facing bullying while adjusting to a new life with her adopted parents — she found strength through adversity. Caring for her adopted mother during her battle with cancer became the moment that revealed her calling.Her nursing career began in 2013 as a Home Health Aide while pursuing her LPN. She went on to specialize in Alzheimer's and dementia care, earned her RN in 2018, and later became a Director of Nursing leading teams of over 90 staff in Assisted Living and Memory Care. Determined to grow, she expanded into hospital care in Med-Surg, Telemetry, and the Emergency Room, earning her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 2024. That same year, she became a certified National IV Instructor, blending her love for teaching with clinical excellence.Today, through Nurse U2 Wellness, Darlande provides concierge wellness and IV hydration services that combine professionalism, compassion, and convenience — empowering clients to feel their best wherever they are.This conversation is about faith, resilience, education, and answering your calling. Tune in now — link in bio Listen. Share. Be inspired. Support the showThank you for tuning in with EHAS CLUB - Stories to Create Podcast
We get an update on the New Orleans budget situation and what progress the Moreno administration has made on getting it fixed with Joe Giarrusso, the CAO.
Date: 2/24/26Name of podcast: Dr. PatientEpisode title and number: 28 How to Do the ER (Better Than I Did)Episode summary: Getting through the ER feels like an uphill battle, and there are frictions on both sides of the bed that make the experience harder than it should be. I made lots of mistakes with my own trip to the ER last summer, and give some tips based on what I learned there.References: List of what to bring to the ER:Electronics: chargers: phone, laptop, watch, noise cancelling headphonesMeds: actual bottles or list of prescriptions, supplementsClothes: comfy clothes, extra undies, warm socks, nonslip socksPaperwork/legal stuff: medical history form, emergency contact info, medical insurance card(s), healthcare paperwork (advanced directives?), drivers license/IDBathroom stuff: travel toiletries, lip balm, body lotionOther: notepad and pen, luggage tags, pillow, pillowcase, something to read, sleep mask, prayers, hand sanitizer, silky pillow case, lavender lotion, your own blanket, reading light, reading glasses, ear plugs, sense of humor, cpap machineFood/drink (realizing you might not be able to): granola bars, other snacks, gum, bottled water, water bottle with strawPeople: hubby, me, mom, anyone who can advocate Podcast website: www.drpatientpodcast.comPodcast email, become a guest: drpatientpodcast@gmail.com
The hit HBO medical drama “The Pitt,” follows a fictional emergency room in Pittsburgh, Penn. for one day. Each episode, is an hour of their shift. The show has been complimented for its accuracy in portraying a real emergency room. That's thanks in part to a Minnesota doctor. Dr. Jacob Lentz is an emergency room doctor at MHealth Fairview Lakes Medical Center in Wyoming, Minn. and he served as a medical consultant for the show. Season two is airing now on HBO. Dr. Lentz spoke to Minnesota Now host Nina Moini about his role on the show and how he helped contribute to its medical accuracy.
You know things are bad in Cuba when they cancel theannual Cigar Festival...Injured seabird goes to an Emergency Room and pecks onthe door to get in, Some dumbass tried to steal lawn equipment out of landscaper's van in Hialeah and got stuck inside
The Baller Lifestyle Podcast Episode 611 Hosts: Brian Beckner & Ed DalyWebsite: theballerlifestyle.comEmail: mailbag@theballerlifestyle.comVoicemail: 949-464-TBLSBonus Content: patreon.com/TheBallerLifestylePodcast Episode Description Brian and Ed return with Episode 611 of The Baller Lifestyle Podcast, covering everything from Super Bowl culture wars and halftime outrage to sports absurdities, celebrity deaths, wild ER stories, and the strange corners of modern fame. As always, nothing is off-limits, everything is dissected, and no one escapes unscathed. Topics Discussed Super Bowl & Pop Culture Super Bowl reactions and the performative outrage over the halftime show Why middle-aged dudes are always mad about music not meant for them Bad Bunny, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and why it's okay to just… not care The insane logistics and production of modern halftime shows Dave Portnoy sightings, Bill Simmons sadness, and why some losses feel like wins ️ R.I.P. Segment Catherine O'Hara – comedic legend, iconic performances, and why she was always the funniest person in every scene Chuck Negron (Three Dog Night) Mickey Lolich – 1968 World Series hero Sonny Jurgensen – Hall of Fame QB and Washington icon Brad Arnold (Three Doors Down) Greg Brown (founding guitarist of Cake) Barry Wilburn – Super Bowl–winning defensive back, tragic house fire Sports News & Weirdness Lakers big man Jaxson Hayes suspended for attacking the Wizards mascot Why the Washington Wizards should go back to being the Bullets NBA mascots, stolen valor, and flightless ravens Puka Nacua oversharing on social media and CTE-adjacent posting Tyron “Honey Badger” Mathieu admitting he drank bleach to try to pass a drug test Why weed testing was always ridiculous in professional sports Olympics, Dating Apps & Hookups Grindr rolling out special features for Olympic Village athletes Why the Olympics have always been a global hookup event Which athletes are actually having the most sex Media, Celebrities & Chaos Mike Tirico, boredom, and “safe” broadcasters Russell Wilson's name popping up in Epstein files and why it means nothing Jordan Hudson trolling Robert Kraft with an Orchids of Asia shirt Ray J's health scare and how he turned a sex tape into an $80M business The Kardashian origin story and why nothing was ever “leaked” You Won't Believe This Happened A World War I artillery shell found inside a patient's rectum ER doctors and the never-ending list of things stuck in people Listener voicemail about Angels in the Outfield and cursed stadiums Dark Corners of Fame Bill Cosby admitting under oath to drugging women with Quaaludes The Hannibal Buress joke that reopened everything Why power protects predators until it doesn't Relationships & Divorce Rob Schneider's divorce and how California alimony laws actually work Long-term vs short-term marriages explained Why timing matters more than love in Hollywood divorces Listener Voicemail A nostalgic deep dive into Angels in the Outfield, cursed stadiums, and childhood sports trauma Closing Thoughts Football is over, pitchers and catchers are reporting, and March Madness looms. Brian and Ed wrap up Episode 611 with the usual mix of cynicism, humor, and uncomfortable truths. Subscribe, rate, and review The Baller Lifestyle PodcastSupport the show on Patreon for bonus episodes and exclusive content Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week, on How to Survive, a little treat for you! A sneak peek at the kind of bonus episode you get when you join our Patreon! From ER visits to Oscars talk, we dig deep (emotionally, not physically, we have very weak arms) and lay it all out on the table- that we can't stop pounding! Want the full version? Join us on Patreon for more exclusive, unhinged fun!
Dr. Surell Levine graduated from Brown University with a Bachelor of Arts in 2001 and earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 2009. Following graduation, she completed a fellowship in Emergency and Critical Care and worked in the Emergency Room and Intensive Care Unit at Massachusetts Veterinary Referral Hospital. She is a certified veterinary medical acupuncturist and an active volunteer with the MSPCA animal shelter. She is also the inventor of the widely used Calm & Cozy Cat Wrap, a patented swaddle designed to make veterinary visits less stressful for cats. Topics covered in this episode: Preview of Dr. Surell's conference lecture on urinary sample collection and case management in house call practice Different styles of house call medicine, showing there's no single "right" way to practice Common urinary issues seen in home visits, including UTIs, cystitis Practical urine collection strategies in the home Using ultrasound as a quick in-home screening tool for urinary red flags Real-world urinalysis interpretation Balancing gold-standard preventive care with client budgets and real-life practice challenges Links & Resources: Calm & Cozy Cat Wrap: https://calmcozycat.com/ Hopkinton Home Vet https://www.hopkintonhomevet.com/ The House Call Vet Academy Resources: Download Dr. Eve's FREE House Call & Mobile Vet Biz Plan Find out about the House Call Vet Academy online CE course Learn more about the Concierge Vet Mastermind Get your FREE Concierge Vet Starter Kit mini course Learn more about Dr. Eve Harrison Learn more about 1-to-1 coaching for current & prospective house call & mobile vets Learn more about the House Call & Mobile Vet Virtual Conference → Register TODAY for the House Call & Mobile Vet Virtual Conference, February 7th-8th, 2026!!!!!! Music: In loving memory of Dr. Steve Weinberg. Intro and outro guitar music was written, performed, and recorded by house call veterinarian Dr. Steve Weinberg. This podcast is also available in video on our House Call Vet Cafe YouTube channel P.S. Here's a special gift from me as a huge thank you for being a part of our wonderful House Call Vet Cafe podcast community! ☕️ GET 20% OFF your Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee when you order through this link! 4Sig truly is my favorite!!! Enjoy it in good health, my friends!
This week Andrew talks with Dave Raymond — the original Phillie Phanatic. Dave shares the behind-the-scenes story of how he became the Phillie Phanatic and turned the character into the most famous & beloved mascot in sports history. You'll hear actionable career & life lessons on building something from the ground up, redefining expectations, adapting on-the-fly, & so much more. Plus, in one of the most powerful moments ever heard here on Everybody Pulls The Tarp, Dave shares how serving as the Phillie Phanatic helped to save his life. ** TRIGGER WARNING **This episode contains extensive discussion of suicide, self-harm, & related matters.If you are in need of help please contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at (800) 273 TALK or visit your nearest Emergency Room. As always, this podcast is presented solely for educational & entertainment purposes. It is not intended to be a substitute for the advice of a physician, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional. ** Follow Andrew **Instagram: @AndrewMoses123X: @andrewhmosesSign up for e-mails to keep up with the podcast at everybodypullsthetarp.com/newsletter
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Michael Falk, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, to address critical public health and pediatric care topics. The scientists examine the concerning rise in measles cases while exploring common parental concerns about fever and febrile seizures in children. Dr. Falk shares valuable insights from his emergency room experience, providing practical guidance on when families should seek medical attention for their children. Throughout the conversation, the experts emphasize the vital role of vaccination in preventing serious childhood illnesses and discuss the importance of informed consent in medical decision-making. The episode concludes with an optimistic perspective on public health advocacy, offering listeners both practical pediatric health knowledge and encouragement about the future of community health efforts.Watch the conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lwhh9e-BTPs(00:00) Intro & Public Health Update(04:59) What's A Health/Science News Item That Caught Your Attention?(07:27) Understanding Fever And What It Means(12:40) What Might Be Causing Your Fever?(15:33) Febrile Seizures(22:53) Should We Treat A Fever Or Let It Ride?(25:36) What Symptoms In Kids Should We Go Straight To The ER For?(27:08) What Might Parents Want To Steer Clear Of For Their Kids?(31:02) Is There A New Flu Strain This Season?(33:50) What's Giving You Hope In Public Health And Science Right Now? -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Interested in advertising with us? Please reach out to advertising@airwavemedia.com, with “Unbiased Science” in the subject line.PLEASE NOTE: The discussion and information provided in this podcast are for general educational, scientific, and informational purposes only and are not intended as, and should not be treated as, medical or other professional advice for any particular individual or individuals. Every person and medical issue is different, and diagnosis and treatment requires consideration of specific facts often unique to the individual. As such, the information contained in this podcast should not be used as a substitute for consultation with and/or treatment by a doctor or other medical professional. If you are experiencing any medical issue or have any medical concern, you should consult with a doctor or other medical professional.Further, due to the inherent limitations of a podcast such as this as well as ongoing scientific developments, we do not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information or analysis provided in this podcast, although, of course we always endeavor to provide comprehensive information and analysis. In no event may Unbiased Science or any of the participants in this podcast be held liable to the listener or anyone else for any decision allegedly made or action allegedly taken or not taken allegedly in reliance on the discussion or information in this podcast or for any damages allegedly resulting from such reliance. The information provided herein do not represent the views of our employers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Michael Falk, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, to address critical public health and pediatric care topics. The scientists examine the concerning rise in measles cases while exploring common parental concerns about fever and febrile seizures in children. Dr. Falk shares valuable insights from his emergency room experience, providing practical guidance on when families should seek medical attention for their children. Throughout the conversation, the experts emphasize the vital role of vaccination in preventing serious childhood illnesses and discuss the importance of informed consent in medical decision-making. The episode concludes with an optimistic perspective on public health advocacy, offering listeners both practical pediatric health knowledge and encouragement about the future of community health efforts.Watch the conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lwhh9e-BTPs(00:00) Intro & Public Health Update(04:59) What's A Health/Science News Item That Caught Your Attention?(07:27) Understanding Fever And What It Means(12:40) What Might Be Causing Your Fever?(15:33) Febrile Seizures(22:53) Should We Treat A Fever Or Let It Ride?(25:36) What Symptoms In Kids Should We Go Straight To The ER For?(27:08) What Might Parents Want To Steer Clear Of For Their Kids?(31:02) Is There A New Flu Strain This Season?(33:50) What's Giving You Hope In Public Health And Science Right Now? -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Interested in advertising with us? Please reach out to advertising@airwavemedia.com, with “Unbiased Science” in the subject line.PLEASE NOTE: The discussion and information provided in this podcast are for general educational, scientific, and informational purposes only and are not intended as, and should not be treated as, medical or other professional advice for any particular individual or individuals. Every person and medical issue is different, and diagnosis and treatment requires consideration of specific facts often unique to the individual. As such, the information contained in this podcast should not be used as a substitute for consultation with and/or treatment by a doctor or other medical professional. If you are experiencing any medical issue or have any medical concern, you should consult with a doctor or other medical professional.Further, due to the inherent limitations of a podcast such as this as well as ongoing scientific developments, we do not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information or analysis provided in this podcast, although, of course we always endeavor to provide comprehensive information and analysis. In no event may Unbiased Science or any of the participants in this podcast be held liable to the listener or anyone else for any decision allegedly made or action allegedly taken or not taken allegedly in reliance on the discussion or information in this podcast or for any damages allegedly resulting from such reliance. The information provided herein do not represent the views of our employers. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Elizabeth Stovicek ('13) joins Beyond the Bubble to share her experience at Hillsdale as a Biology Major, Spanish Minor and her campus involvement, in addition to what her day looks like as she works in Emergency Medicine and Palliative Care. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jenny hurt herself in a stupid way - how did you hurt yourself and did you go to the ER?
Jenny hurt herself in a stupid way - how did you hurt yourself and did you go to the ER?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt & Abby share life updates, including bringing home a new puppy and a recent trip to Missouri. They also open up about a family ER visit, revealing their miscarriage care totaled $35,000 and their toddler's emergency treatment came with a shocking price tag too. The episode reflects on how quickly medical emergencies turn into overwhelming costs in the U.S. healthcare system. This episode is sponsored by Zocdoc & NOBL.Zocdoc: Stop putting off those doctors appointments and go to http://Zocdoc.com/UNPLANNED to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today.NOBL: Don't miss NOBL's biggest Sale of the Year! Head to http://NOBLTravel.com for up to 62% off your entire order! #NOBL #ad Chapters: 00:00 - Matt & Abby 08:23 - Weekend trip to Missouri 09:53 - Working together in college 12:21 - Seeing college friends 14:04 - Old stomping grounds 22:26 - Silver Dollar City 24:15 - VIP Experience 30:02 - Haunted cave tour 31:31 - Christmas train 33:33 - First family trip to the ER 44:44 - Emergency room bill 48:34 - The cost of our miscarriage Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this throwback Dental Hacks episode, I am joined by Dr. Jason Lipscomb to welcome two absolute legends in dental education: Dr. Frank Spear and Dr. Gregg Kinzer. This interview was originally released back in 2018 and it marked the first time Jason, Frank, and Gregg sat down together on the podcast, delivering a conversation packed with history, philosophy, and actionable practice management advice. The conversation traces the evolution of dental continuing education, moving from Frank's early days of disjointed lectures to the structured, curriculum-based approach of the Spear Center today. The group discusses the dynamics of Frank and Gregg's successful 20-year partnership, emphasizing the importance of shared vision over finding a "clone." They provide deep insights into patient communication, specifically how to filter new patients using the "Emergency Room vs. Mayo Clinic" analogy and how to re-engage long-time patients in comprehensive care without making them feel neglected. Finally, they cover the importance of fighting burnout through clinical growth and the future of restorative dentistry, including the integration of airway health and online team education. Some links from the show: Periowise Periodontal Probes Jason: BeadSmith 3mm Hooked Dimple Pliers Alan: Ugly Delicious Join the Very Dental Facebook Group using one of these passwords: Timmerman, Bioclear, Hornbrook, Gary, McWethy, Papa Randy, or Lipscomb! The Very Dental Podcast network is and will remain free to download. If you'd like to support the shows you love at Very Dental then show a little love to the people that support us! I'm a big fan of the Bioclear Method! I think you should give it a try and I've got a great offer to help you get on board! Use the exclusive Very Dental Podcast code VERYDENTAL8TON for 15% OFF your total Bioclear purchase, including Core Anterior and Posterior Four day courses, Black Triangle Certification, and all Bioclear products. Crazy Dental has everything you need from cotton rolls to equipment and everything in between and the best prices you'll find anywhere! If you head over to verydentalpodcast.com/crazy and use coupon code "VERYSHIP" you'll get free shipping on your order! Go save yourself some money and support the show all at the same time! The Wonderist Agency is basically a one stop shop for marketing your practice and your brand. From logo redesign to a full service marketing plan, the folks at Wonderist have you covered! Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/wonderist! Enova Illumination makes the very best in loupes and headlights, including their new ergonomic angled prism loupes! They also distribute loupe mounted cameras and even the amazing line of Zumax microscopes! If you want to help out the podcast while upping your magnification and headlight game, you need to head over to verydentalpodcast.com/enova to see their whole line of products! CAD-Ray offers the best service on a wide variety of digital scanners, printers, mills and even their very own browser based design software, Clinux! CAD-Ray has been a huge supporter of the Very Dental Podcast Network and I can tell you that you'll get no better service on everything digital dentistry than the folks from CAD-Ray. Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/CADRay!
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.On today’s edition of The Briefing, Dr. Mohler discusses why Massachusetts is rethinking the legalization of recreational marijuana, a liberal argument for having kids to support the liberal movement, and inability of secularists to understand jihadist theology.Part I (00:14 – 12:19)Potheads Head for the Emergency Room by The Wall Street Journal (The Editorial Board)Part II (12:19 – 18:19)Liberals aren’t having kids, conservatives are. That matters. by USA Today (Ingrid Jacques)Part III (18:19 – 24:58)Sign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
Lazlo is begrudgingly durable, and is cooking up a lawsuit. Bob gives Lazlo a chair, and SlimFast steals steaks from Aldi. Taylor is paying a bride a LOT of money (hopefully) for a venue, and Philip Rivers is coming out of retirement. Lazlo gets on SlimFast for masterbaiting on to the floor, and Summer explains smutty Fanfiction. Lazlo tells his Emergency Room story. In Headlines, the guys discuss Paramount's hostile bid for Warner Bros, a man shooting a shopper because he thought he was stealing, Australia restricting children from accessing social media, and much much more! Stream The Church of Lazlo podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, interviewed Dr. Farrah Laurent. A former emergency room nurse turned entrepreneur and career coach, shares her journey from bedside care to building a six-figure business helping new nurses land high-paying jobs and launch their own ventures. The conversation explores nursing as a lucrative and flexible career path, the importance of mindset, and the power of personal branding.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, interviewed Dr. Farrah Laurent. A former emergency room nurse turned entrepreneur and career coach, shares her journey from bedside care to building a six-figure business helping new nurses land high-paying jobs and launch their own ventures. The conversation explores nursing as a lucrative and flexible career path, the importance of mindset, and the power of personal branding.
Today, this is what's important: Commercials, baby emergency, drunk driving, Bill Belichek, Blake's look, language, AI, Las Vegas live show, & more. Come see us LIVE on NEXT WEEK on November 20th in Las Vegas! Tickets on sale now! Click here for more information about the This Is Important Cruise Feb 22nd-26th!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The evil eye lives in your group chat. Did I stutter? Ever notice the SECOND you share good news - your life collapses faster than a Nature Valley bar? Same.One minute I'm being loved correctly, soft life era unlocked… Next minute? Like not even 24 hours later - I break my foot, bleed from my privates, and end up crawling around my house like a feral naked raccoon throwing up on my hardwood floors with my milk bags hanging low, while I genuinely wonder how I got here.The evil eye is REAL. But it doesn't come from your enemies… it comes from your friends - the ones cheering the loudest… right until you start winning. Most of them don't even realise they're subconsciously sending you bad energy… just because your happiness reminds them of the places they're not.Protect your wins. Protect your joy. And get ready to laugh your toes off with today's episode. Hit play — and if this episode calls someone out, send it to them. Thank me later ;)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Donald Trump assembles his Cabinet as the government shutdown continues, and a peace deal in Gaza takes shape, candidates in the N.J. Governor's race clash, and wait times for Emergency Rooms have exploded nationwide. We explore what's behind that spike. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Today's Sponsor: NetSuite - Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning for FREE at https://NetSuite.com/MORNINGWIRE - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy morning wire,morning wire podcast,the morning wire podcast,Georgia Howe,John Bickley,daily wire podcast,podcast,news podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just after 8:00 pm on the evening of February 19, 1994, thirty-one-year-old Gloria Ramirez was admitted to Riverside General Hospital with what Emergency Room staff believed were symptoms of a heart attack. When Ramirez failed to respond to the medications and emergency treatments, medical staff began preparations for defibrillation; however, when they removed the woman's shirt, they were surprised to find her skin covered in an oily sheen and her body seemed to be emitting an odd fruity odor. Stranger still, when a nurse took a blood sample from the woman's arm, the blood smelled of ammonia and appeared to have slightly yellow particles floating in it. The nurse turned to leave the room, intending to take the sample for immediate analysis, but she didn't even make it to the door before she lost consciousness and was caught by a coworker before her limp body hit the floor. Less than an hour after she was admitted to the Riverside General Emergency Room, Gloria Ramirez was pronounced dead, but her story was far from over.Within hours of Ramirez's visit to the ER, medical personnel who attended her that evening became sick with symptoms typically associated with insecticide poisoning (tremors, apnea, burning skin), and several required hospitalization. In the days and weeks that followed, the doctors and nurses who'd come into direct contact with Ramirez continued to experience bizarre symptoms that seemed to defy logical explanation and left everyone wondering, how had a seemingly ordinary woman's body been transformed into Trojan horse of toxicity most associated with chemical warfare?Thank you to the Amazing Dave White (of BRING ME THE AXE PODCAST) for research and writing assistance!ReferencesAyers, B. Drummon. 1994. "Elaborate precautions taken for autopsy in mystery fumes case." New York Times, February 25: A17.Ayers, B. Drummond. 1994. "After airtight autopsy, mystery lingers in case of hospital fumes." New York Times, February 26: 10.Boodman, Sandra G. 1994. "Was it a case of mass hysteria or poisoning by toxic chemical?" Washington Post, September 13.Gorman, Tom. 1994. "Victims of fumes still ill, and still seeking answers." Los Angeles Times, April 14: 1.King, Peter H. 1994. "Another funeral of note." Los Angeles Times, April 27: 3.Kolata, Gina. 1994. "Fumes at hospital baffle officials." New York Times, February 22: A12.New York Times. 1994. "Doctor faults state report on faintings." New York Times, September 4.—. 1994. "Doctor files lawsuit over mystery fumes in emergency room." New York Times, August 10: A14.—. 1994. "Kidney failure killed woman in fumes case." New York Times, May 1.Stone, Richard. 1995. "Analysis of a Toxic Death." Discover Magazine, April 1.