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Dr. Doug Thamm discusses the development and use of Tanovea, a drug for treating lymphoma in dogs. He explains the drug's origins, initially researched as a human cancer therapeutic in collaboration with Gilead Sciences, and its transition to veterinary use. Dr. Thamm provides insights into Tanovea's application, dosage, and effectiveness compared to the CHOP protocol, as well as its potential side effects and other possible uses in different cancer types like multiple myeloma. The episode also delves into related immunotherapy research and personal reflections from Dr. Thamm, a double cancer survivor, on his career choice in veterinary oncology. Your Voice Matters! If you have a question for our team, or if you want to share your own hopeful dog cancer story, we want to hear from you! Go to https://www.dogcancer.com/ask to submit your question or story, or call our Listener Line at +1 808-868-3200 to leave a question. Related Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0iRyKshzq8 Related Links: Our article on lymphoma: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/types-of-dog-cancer/lymphoma-in-dogs/ Our article on Tanovea: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/drugs/tanovea-rabacfosadine-chemotherapy/ Get the facts on dog cancer remission: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/stats-and-facts/dog-cancer-remission/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:13 Interview with Dr. Doug Thamm 00:26 The Early Involvement with Tanovea 00:41 Challenges and Discoveries in Drug Development 02:16 Transition from Human to Veterinary Use 02:48 Clinical Trials and Dosage Experiments 06:45 FDA Approval and Practical Use 08:05 Comparing Tanovea and CHOP Protocol 15:23 Exploring Alternative Treatments: Laverdia 18:43 Off-Label Uses and Future Research 23:46 Exploring Tanovea's Effectiveness in Blood Cancers 25:14 Cost Comparison: Tanovea vs. CHOP 26:15 Side Effects of Tanovea 28:47 Pulmonary Fibrosis and Breed-Specific Risks 32:52 Personal Cancer Journeys: Dr. Doug and His Wife 38:23 Debunking Myths About Dog Cancer Treatment 42:24 The Future of Cancer Treatment: Immunotherapy 45:23 Conclusion and Resources Get to know Dr. Doug Thamm: https://www.dogcancer.com/people/doug-Thammm-v-m-d-diplomate-acvim-oncology/ For more details, articles, podcast episodes, and quality education, go to the episode page: https://www.dogcancer.com/podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of the Wise Divine Women podcast, Dana Irvine speaks with Dr. Dan Warren of Envita Wellness Center. Today, they speak about the complexities of Lyme disease, its diagnosis, and treatment options. They discuss the challenges of identifying Lyme disease, especially in late-stage cases, and the importance of individualized treatment plans. Dr. Warren emphasizes the need for awareness and education regarding Lyme disease, as well as the hope for recovery through comprehensive care.Envita Wellness CenterKey TakeawaysLyme disease is complex and affects multiple body systems.Testing for Lyme disease often involves multiple methods due to inaccuracies.Genetic factors may influence susceptibility and recovery from Lyme disease.Families can be affected by Lyme disease, often requiring collective treatment.Preventative measures include wearing protective clothing and conducting tick checks.Individualized treatment plans are crucial for effective Lyme disease management.Lyme disease can mimic other conditions like fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue.Advocacy for better diagnosis and awareness is essential for patients.Hope is vital for those suffering from chronic Lyme disease.Research and awareness about Lyme disease are slowly improving.Timeline:00:00 Introduction to Lyme Disease and Alternative Medicine03:06 Understanding Lyme Disease Complexity06:01 Testing and Diagnosis of Lyme Disease08:59 Preventative Measures Against Lyme Disease11:58 Treatment Approaches at NVIDA Clinic15:14 The Connection Between Lyme Disease and Other Conditions17:48 Advocating for Yourself in Lyme Disease Diagnosis20:58 Hope and Future Research in Lyme DiseaseThank you for joining me on the Wise Divine Women Podcast offering you insight and hope on your journey to better health. Please visit my website DanaIrvine.com to learn more about me and my services
In this episode of One in Ten, host Teresa Huizar talks with researcher Kotomi Yokokura about the critical issue of educator sexual misconduct and the role of electronic communication in these offenses. Yokokura shares her personal motivation and findings from her study, which reveals the alarming prevalence of misconduct, including frequent use of social media and messaging apps for grooming. They discuss the need for clearer policies, better informed consent from parents, and the implications of increased technology use in education post-pandemic. They also highlight the challenges and potential solutions in protecting students both online and offline. Time Stamps:00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 01:33 Meet Kotomi Yokokura: Personal Journey and Research 02:58 Understanding Educator Sexual Misconduct 05:07 The Role of Electronic Communication in Misconduct 05:42 Data and Findings from Disciplinary Records 08:54 Characteristics of Offending Educators 14:05 Impact on Students and Parental Awareness 21:31 Policy Recommendations and Future Research 34:50 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsResources:Educator Sexual Misconduct: A Description of Electronic Communication Use; Journal of Child Sexual Abuse; January 2025Support the showDid you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
The recent AI 2027 report sparked widespread discussion with its stark warnings about the near-term risks of unaligned AI.Authors @Daniel Kokotajlo (former OpenAI researcher now focused full-time on alignment through his nonprofit, @AI Futures, and one of TIME's 100 most influential people in AI) and @Thomas Larsen joined the show to unpack their findings.We talk through the key takeaways from the report, its policy implications, and what they believe it will take to build safer, more aligned models. (0:00) Intro(1:15) Overview of AI 2027(2:32) AI Development Timeline(4:10) Race and Slowdown Branches(12:52) US vs China(18:09) Potential AI Misalignment(31:06) Getting Serious About the Threat of AI(47:23) Predictions for AI Development by 2027(48:33) Public and Government Reactions to AI Concerns(49:27) Policy Recommendations for AI Safety(52:22) Diverging Views on AI Alignment Timelines(1:01:30) The Role of Public Awareness in AI Safety(1:02:38) Reflections on Insider vs. Outsider Strategies(1:10:53) Future Research and Scenario Planning(1:14:01) Best and Worst Case Outcomes for AI(1:17:02) Final Thoughts and Hopes for the Future With your co-hosts: @jacobeffron - Partner at Redpoint, Former PM Flatiron Health @patrickachase - Partner at Redpoint, Former ML Engineer LinkedIn @ericabrescia - Former COO Github, Founder Bitnami (acq'd by VMWare) @jordan_segall - Partner at Redpoint
What does it take to improve quality of life after head and neck cancer? In this episode of Backtable ENT, guests Dr. Heather Starmer, a speech and language pathologist at Stanford University, and Dr. Michael Moore, a head and neck cancer surgeon at Indiana University explore the topic of head and neck cancer survivorship.---SYNPOSISThe discussion centers on the multifaceted challenges faced by survivors, including dysphagia, dry mouth, chronic pain, and mental health issues. The experts emphasize the importance of early intervention, community support, and comprehensive care to enhance the quality of life for survivors. Various resources, such as the Head and Neck Cancer Alliance, are highlighted to assist patients and providers in navigating survivorship. The conversation also outlines future directions in research and the need for more qualitative studies to better understand long-term survivorship outcomes.---TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Introduction03:23 - Understanding Survivorship & Challenges in Head and Neck Cancer14:06 - Managing Mobility and Lymphedema18:47 - Addressing Chronic Pain and Mental Health21:37 - Dental Care and Trismus Therapy25:58 - Long-Term Survivorship and Quality of Life31:36 - Survivorship Clinics and Multidisciplinary Care34:39 - Resources for Patients and Providers38:49 - Future Research and Educational Gaps---RESOURCESDr. Heather Starmerhttps://med.stanford.edu/profiles/heather-starmerDr. Michael Moorehttps://iuhealth.org/find-providers/provider/michael-g-moore-md-64028
In this episode, I sit down with Michelle Pokrass, who leads post-training at OpenAI and played a key role in the launch of GPT-4.1 and their upcoming RFT offering. We unpack how OpenAI prioritized instruction-following and long context, why evals have a 3-month shelf life, what separates successful AI startups, and how the best teams are fine-tuning to push past the current frontier.If you've ever wondered how OpenAI really decides what to build, and how it affects what you should build, this one's for you. (0:00) Intro(1:03) Deep Dive into GPT-4.1 Development(2:23) User Feedback and Model Evaluation(4:01) Challenges and Improvements in Model Training(5:54) Advancements in AI Coding Capabilities(9:11) Future of AI Models and Fine-Tuning(20:44) Multimodal Capabilities(22:59) Deep Tech Applications and Data Efficiency(24:14) Preference Fine Tuning vs. RFT(26:29) Choosing the Right Model for Your Needs(28:18) Prompting Techniques and Model Improvements(32:10) Future Research and Model Enhancements(39:14) Power Users and Personalization(40:22) Personal Journey and Organizational Growth(43:37) Quickfire With your co-hosts: @jacobeffron - Partner at Redpoint, Former PM Flatiron Health @patrickachase - Partner at Redpoint, Former ML Engineer LinkedIn @ericabrescia - Former COO Github, Founder Bitnami (acq'd by VMWare) @jordan_segall - Partner at Redpoint
Operating rooms generate up to 30% of a hospital's waste–what can ENT do to change that? In this episode, Dr. Julie Strychowsky, a pediatric otolaryngologist at London Health Sciences Center in Ontario, discusses environmental sustainability in ENT. --- SYNPOSIS The discussion covers the inefficiencies and environmental impacts of current practices, such as the use of nitrous oxide, disposable equipment, and OR waste. Dr. Strychowsky shares insights on transitioning to more sustainable practices, including the use of reusable and multi-use equipment, standardizing procedures, and patient education initiatives like the ‘Bring Your Own Bag' campaign. The doctors highlight the importance of climate change, the carbon footprint of healthcare, and the role of policy and innovation in reducing environmental impact. Finally, they discuss resources for further learning and potential areas for research and development in sustainable healthcare practices. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 02:51 - Climate Change and Its Impact on Health 05:07 - Surgical Sustainability: Reducing OR Waste 08:27 - Clinic Waste and Efficiency Improvements 16:12 - Anesthesia Gases and Environmental Impact 23:06 - In-Office Procedures and Telemedicine in ENT 28:58 - Global Efforts & Patient Involvement in Sustainability 37:03 - Policy Changes and Education for Sustainability 39:59 - Future Research and Innovation in ENT 42:26 - Final Thoughts and Mentorship --- RESOURCES Dr. Julie Strychowsky https://www.schulich.uwo.ca/paediatricsurgery/people/faculty/Strychowsky,%20Julie.html Kidane J, Thiel CL, Wang K, Rosen CA, Gandhi S. A Comparison of Environmental Impacts Between Reusable and Disposable Flexible Laryngoscopes. Laryngoscope. 2024 Dec 26. doi: 10.1002/lary.31927. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39723758. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39723758/ Anderson J, Hu H. Environmental Sustainability: Waste Audit Comparison Operating Room and In-Office Laryngeal Surgery. Laryngoscope. 2024 Feb;134(2):803-806. doi: 10.1002/lary.31005. Epub 2023 Sep 2. PMID: 37658737. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37658737/ Cascade OR playbook https://cascadescanada.ca/
My guest is Dr. Chris Palmer, M.D., a board-certified psychiatrist and professor at Harvard Medical School. He explains how specific nutrition, exercise, supplement-based, and other factors can improve mitochondrial health and thereby provide relief from adult and childhood ADHD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and symptoms of autism. We discuss mitochondrial biology, whether vaccines can impact inflammation and mitochondrial health, and the potential ramifications. We also review creatine, methylene blue, and urolithin A, as well as the role of B vitamins and iron in treating depression. By the end of this episode, you will understand the powerful link between metabolic health and mental health, and the lifestyle, dietary, and other factors you can leverage to help overcome common mental health challenges and disorders. Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman Our Place: https://fromourplace.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/huberman Function: https://functionhealth.com/huberman Timestamps 00:00:00 Dr. Chris Palmer 00:02:15 Integrating Metabolic, Mental & Physical Health; Childhood Trauma & Risk 00:10:46 Sponsors: Our Place & LMNT 00:13:44 Depression Causes, Molecule Model?, Neuroplasticity?; Metabolism 00:22:20 Mitochondrial Functions, Stress Response, Mental Health 00:31:09 Sponsors: AG1 & Eight Sleep 00:33:59 Mitochondrial Health & 6 Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine 00:39:38 Stimulants, Mitochondria, Dopamine; Alcohol 00:45:47 Nicotine; Substance Use, Metabolic Health & Disease 00:52:23 Children, Energy & Metabolic Function; Diseases of Aging & Mental Disorders 00:59:18 Sponsor: Function 01:01:06 Diet & Metabolism; Ultra-Processed Foods, Additives, GRAS 01:09:30 Rebellious Spirit, Ultra-Processed Foods & Food Industry Funding 01:19:14 Ketogenic Diet, Epilepsy, Schizophrenia, Bipolar 01:22:52 Ketogenic Diet, Fasting & Mitochondria; Gut Microbiome, Brain Metabolism 01:30:06 Low-Fat Diets; Tool: Occasional Fasts; Ketogenic Diet; Intermittent Fasting 01:38:40 Nutrition Research, Food Industry Lobbyists; Ultra-Processed Foods, Addiction 01:46:55 Creatine & Mitochondrial Health 01:52:34 Methylene Blue & Mitochondria; Serotonin Syndrome 02:02:58 Urolithin A, Mitochondria Function; Supplements & Appropriate Use 02:11:14 Vitamin Deficiencies, Iron Deficiency 02:16:06 Vitamin B12 & Folate Deficiency, Autoimmune Disorders 02:24:48 Mental Illness & Root Causes 02:29:02 Vaccines, Inflammation, Mitochondria, Autism 02:39:17 Neurodevelopmental Disorder Onset & Follow-Up 02:45:31 Vaccines, Autism, Future Research; Mother Obesity & Diabetes 02:51:23 Father Obesity & Autism; Poor Metabolic Health, Blood Biomarkers 02:56:44 Assessing Metabolic Health & Biomarkers; National Institutes of Health (NIH) 03:02:59 Future Directions, Bridging Mental & Physical Health 03:09:27 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter Disclaimer & Disclosures
In this episode of One in Ten, host Teresa Huizar talks with Dr. Rebecca Rebbe, an assistant professor at UNC Chapel Hill School of Social Work, to delve into the complex intersection of child abuse and domestic violence. The discussion covers the co-occurrence of these issues, especially affecting very young children, and addresses concerns about overexposure to foster care. They examine the challenges of identifying and managing cases involving domestic violence, neglect, substance abuse, and mental illness. Dr. Rebbe elaborates on her research using data from California's child welfare system to shed light on safety assessments, substantiation rates, and the implications for out-of-home placements. The episode highlights the importance of tailored interventions, multidisciplinary collaboration, and the need for improved data to better understand and address these multifaceted cases. Time Stamps:00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:18 Guest Introduction: Dr. Rebecca Rebbe 01:45 Research Background and Initial Findings 04:16 Understanding Domestic Violence Exposure 05:21 Research Questions and Methodology 07:11 Failure to Protect: A Controversial Paradigm 11:52 Prevalence and Impact of Domestic Violence in CPS Cases 20:34 Co-occurring Issues and Case Complexity 22:47 Reporting and Substantiation Challenges 32:45 Policy Implications and Future Research 38:33 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsSupport the showDid you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
While men have taken the lion's share of media attention across motorsport, there have been women who would gain substantial coverages. From Brittany Force to Hailie Deegan, women in motorsport have hit sport headlines on various networks and modalities. While coverage of women in motorsport may be more positive, in terms of quantity and perception (driver talent versus overt sexism, etc.), has academia had any sort of focus on women in motorsport? The purpose of the current literature review is to summarize the current academic literature across two repositories (EBSCO Host & Google Scholar) to gain a broader understanding of this academic realm of inquiry. Various search term including Women in Racing and variants were included in the search. Initial results suggest that women in motorsport are often a part of academic research, but are less so the main focus. Using the PRISMA methodology, articles were selected from relevant criteria and reduced from a larger sample. Methods and themes from articles will be discussed. Mike Stocz is the assistant director for the department of kinesiology, and a senior lecturer of sport management & leadership at the University of New Hampshire. He is one of the founding members and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Motorsport Culture & History. Mike's recent works have included a co-authored book chapter about the future of Formula 1, as well as works surrounding big game hunting legislation on land preserves, an economic funding model for college athletics, and critiques on K-12 coaching certifications surrounding sexual assault. ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== 00:00 Women in Motorsport: An Academic Review 00:43 Research Methodology and Criteria 01:42 Presentation Overview and Initial Thoughts 02:48 Historical Context and Current Participation 03:55 Systematic Review Process 05:10 Database Search and Results 11:20 Themes and Findings 17:26 Discussion and Future Research 20:49 Audience Q&A 25:28 Conclusion and Acknowledgements ==================== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: https://www.motoringpodcast.net/ Become a VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/gtmotorsports Online Magazine: https://www.gtmotorsports.org/ This episode is part of our HISTORY OF MOTORSPORTS SERIES and is sponsored in part by: The International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC), The Society of Automotive Historians (SAH), The Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Argetsinger Family - and was recorded in front of a live studio audience.
In this episode of the Flex Diet Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Drew Gonzalez to explore strategies for optimizing performance and managing stress in high-demand professions like firefighting, military, and executive leadership. Dr. Gonzalez shares his latest research on how supplements like astaxanthin and creatine can benefit firefighters, the effects of time-restricted feeding, and how heat stress and VR training can be leveraged for better stress adaptation.We also explore his ongoing work at Texas A&M, where he leads cutting-edge research and collaborations to improve first-responder health and fitness.Sponsors:Tecton Life Ketone drink! https://tectonlife.com/ DRMIKE to save 20%LMNT electrolyte drink mix: miketnelsonlmnt.comPhysiologic Flexibility Certification Course coming soon: https://miketnelsons.samcart.com/products/physflex/Triphasic 2 book now available!Go to https://triphasic2.com/Episode Chapters:05:33 Dr. Gonzalez's Research Journey08:25 Challenges Faced by Tactical Personnel14:08 Time-Restricted Feeding Study23:19 Heat Stress and Temperature Changes28:08 Exploring the Need for Specialized Training29:30 The Role of VR in Tactical Training30:59 Assessing Physical and Mental Performance33:46 Astaxanthin and Firefighter Health38:41 Future Research and Supplementation44:31 Closing Remarks and Future Guests Flex Diet Podcast Episodes You May Enjoy: Episode 223: Embracing challenges and pushing boundaries with bestselling author Michael Easter Episode 228: Unlocking the Power of Astaxanthin: A Deep Dive with Dr. Karen HechtConnect with Dr Gonzalez: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drewwgonzalez/Get In Touch with Dr Mike:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmiketnelson/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn1aTbQqHglfNrENPm0GTpgEmail: https://miketnelson.com/contact-us/
The future can be a terrifying, anxiety-inducing destination for many people. Thoughts of robots running amok, out-of-control AI, and a speed of life that is beyond comprehension are often ways in which the future is described. That doesn't have to be the case. In fact, the future doesn't have to be something that happens to people. The future can be created. That's the position of Dr. Bertalan Meskó. He is a futurist who has focused his career studying healthcare and advances in the field of medicine. He is also the author of the book “Your Map to the Future.” In this interview, Dr. Meskó discusses why becoming a future-thinking leader can be beneficial to all of us and help our teams perform better. He goes on to discuss methods like “vision writing” and forecasting, how our “future selves” will be grateful for our current healthy investments, and how people can create their own “anticipatory consciousness.” Dr. Meskó is known as the “Medical Futurist.” He concludes the interview by talking about the medical breakthroughs that fill him with optimism, his vision for the future of aging, and the mistakes humans are making today that the people of 2075 will shake their heads at in disbelief.Dr. Bertalan Meskó, PhD, known as The Medical Futurist, is the Director of The Medical Futurist Institute. He specializes in analyzing the impact of science fiction technologies on global medicine and healthcare. He is also an Amazon Top 100 author and serves as a Private Professor at Semmelweis Medical School in Budapest, Hungary. Dr. Meskó's research focuses on the role of artificial intelligence and digital health technologies in shaping the future of care. He is a member of the "Committee on Future Research" of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Dedicated to pioneering medical futures studies as a scientific discipline, Dr. Meskó aims to make futures methods widely accessible in healthcare. He is a Certified Superforecaster for Good Judgment, Inc.
Is there a way to treat liver metastasis secondary to uveal melanoma without introducing systemic, treatment-related toxicity? Dr. Altan Ahmed (interventional radiologist at Moffitt Cancer Center) and Dr. Sid Padia (interventional radiologist at UCLA) join guest-host Dr. Kavi Krishnasamy to discuss HEPZATO, a novel device-based treatment for liver metastases from uveal melanoma. --- This podcast is supported by: RADPAD® Radiation Protection https://www.radpad.com/ --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Ahmed and Dr. Padia begin by exploring the design and setup of the HEPZATO clinical trials, while also speaking on patient selection criteria. The doctors then talk through the technical aspects of the intervention. After covering workflow and considerations related to procedure timing and coordination, the doctors go on to discuss drug dosing and optimizing treatment cycles. The episode concludes with current gaps in literature, current and future research aims, and potential future applications of the HEPZATO modality in treating other malignancies such as colorectal cancer. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 05:40 - Patient Selection Criteria 09:49 - Workflow 19:17 - Procedure Timing and Coordination 29:39 - Challenges and Considerations in Drug Dosing 32:39 - Optimizing Treatment Cycles and Patient Response 37:56 - Managing Post-Treatment and Adverse Effects 43:43 - Future Research and Gaps in Current Interventions 50:45 - Exploring New Applications for PHP Therapy 55:02 - Conclusion --- RESOURCES Hepzato: https://hepzatokit.com/ FOCUS Trial - Efficacy and Safety of the Melphalan/Hepatic Delivery System in Patients with Unresectable Metastatic Uveal Melanoma: Results from an Open-Label, Single-Arm, Multicenter Phase 3 Study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38704501/ FOCUS phase 3 trial results: Percutaneous hepatic perfusion (PHP) with melphalan for patients with ocular melanoma liver metastases (PHP-OCM-301/301A): https://ascopubs.org/doi/pdf/10.1200/JCO.2022.40.16_suppl.9510 Combining Melphalan Percutaneous Hepatic Perfusion with Ipilimumab Plus Nivolumab in Advanced Uveal Melanoma: First Safety and Efficacy Data from the Phase Ib Part of the Chopin Trial: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36624292/ Troponin Elevation in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Hepatic Perfusion for Metastatic Uveal Melanoma: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11010739/ Percutaneous Hepatic Perfusion with Melphalan in Patients with Unresectable Ocular Melanoma Metastases Confined to the Liver: A Prospective Phase II Study: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7801354/ Southampton group - Quality of life after melphalan percutaneous hepatic perfusion for patients with metastatic uveal melanoma: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10906212/ Leiden group - Quality of Life Analysis of Patients Treated with Percutaneous Hepatic Perfusion for Uveal Melanoma Liver Metastases: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38587534/
Send us a textWelcome back to Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast. Today, we're honoured and privilege to have Dr. Julie Stamm return as our guest, following her first appearance in Episode 28. Dr Julie Stamm, is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, receiving her doctorate from the Boston University School of medicine in anatomy and neurobiology. Dr Stamm also studied at the psychiatry neuroimaging laboratory at Harvard medical school alongside Boston University, in chronic traumatic encephalopathy and the long-term consequences of repetitive head impacts in youth sports. Dr Stamm has shared her expertise at numerus international conferences and on CNN, discussing youth sports and concussions. Additionally, Dr Stamm authored the impactful book The Brain on Youth Sports: The Science, The Myths, and The Future, - What is a Concussion (01:35)- Youth and Adolescences in Concussion (02:35)- Hippocampus in Children (05:55)- Association Between Lower Extremality and Injury Mechanisms in Adolescents (11:50)- Understanding of Head Injury Assessment and Return to Play Processes and Associated Factors in United States Major League Rugby Players (16:35)- (22:35) Women's Sport and Access to Care- Athletic Trainers in US Sports (26:45)- Delays in Immediate Athletic Training Evaluation Following Concussion Among High School Football Players: A Report from the Athletic Training Practice-Based Research Network (29:25)- Brain on Youth Sports Book (35:20)- Future Research (37:25)Dr Julie Stamm:https://www.juliestamm.comIG: @juliestammphdTwitter/X: @JulieStammPhDhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eSk2fIIAAAAJ&hl=en Association of lower extremity injuries and injury mechanism with previous concussion history in adolescent athleteshttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1466853X20306210Understanding of head injury assessment and return to play processes and associated factors in United States Major League Rugby playershttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02699052.2024.2408563Dr Julie Stamm's Book: The Brain on Youth Sports: The Science, the Myths, and the Future. https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538143193/The-Brain-on-Youth-Sports-The-Science-the-Myths-and-the-Future also available online through all good books stores. Subscribe, review and share for new episodes which will drop fortnightlySocial media:Twitter: @first concussionFacebook: Headfirst: A concussion podcastInstagram: Headfirst_ Concussion Email: headfirstconcussion@gmail.com
Welcome to Superhumanize. Today, we're diving deep with one of the world's leading minds in cognitive and evolutionary psychology—Professor David C. Geary. A Curators' Distinguished Professor at the University of Missouri, David has reshaped our understanding of how evolution molds everything from mathematical cognition to the nuanced differences between male and female brains. He's the author of groundbreaking works like Male, Female: The Evolution of Human Sex Differences and The Origin of Mind, challenging us to reconsider what we really know about intelligence and behavior.Imagine if the way you think, learn, and even interact was written into your very biology—what does that mean for our future, for education, and for the way we see each other? Today, we unpack those provocative questions and more. Get ready for an enlightening conversation that's sure to stretch your mind and spark new insights into the power and potential of human evolution.Episode highlights:01:15 Meet Professor David C. Geary02:06 Evolutionary Origins of Cognitive Abilities03:14 Social Competition and Cooperation11:50 Gender Dynamics and Evolution22:23 Modern Challenges and Technological Evolution34:21 Educational Systems and Gender Differences39:13 Health Outcomes and Evolutionary Vulnerabilities47:09 Future Research and Closing ThoughtsResources mentioned:Male, Female: The Evolution of Human Sex DifferencesThe Origin of Mind: Evolution of Brain, Cognition, and General IntelligenceChildren's Mathematical DevelopmentMale Female, The Evolution of Sex DifferencesDavid C. Geary on ResearchGateP.S. If you enjoy this episode and feel it helps to elevate your life, please give us a rating or review. And if you feel others may benefit from this podcast as well, spread the word, share and help grow our tribe of Superhumans. When we help heal One, we help heal All. Much gratitude and love.Yours,Ariane
Vertebral augmentation for degenerative disc disease has traditionally been performed using cement injections. However, new biomaterials are emerging that may offer more precise targeting of the vertebral discs, potentially leading to higher patient satisfaction. In this episode of Backtable MSK, Dr. Olivier Clerk-Lamalice discusses significant advances in the treatment of degenerative disc disease, with a particular focus on disc augmentation using intradiscal hydrogel. This episode marks the third and final installment in our series on degenerative disc disease with Dr. Clerk-Lamalice. --- This podcast is supported by: Medtronic Interventional https://www.medtronic.com/interventional --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Clerk-Lamalice begins by exploring the history of hydrogel use for degenerative disc disease, highlighting the different iterations of this biomaterial. As an experienced practitioner in this field, he shares valuable tips on injection volume and technique. His work is especially meaningful to him because the procedure provides significant pain relief for patients. The doctors also delve into patient selection criteria and ongoing clinical trials aimed at obtaining FDA approval in North America. Additionally, the episode offers a preview of the upcoming GRIBOI conference, which will focus on the use of injectable osteoarticular biomaterials in bone augmentation. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 02:28 - History and Current Use of Intradiscal Hydrogel 07:19 - Technical Insights for Injection 12:51 - Clinical Outcomes and Patient Satisfaction 15:33 - Ongoing FDA Clinical Trials 16:38 - Future Research and GRIBOI Conference Details --- RESOURCES BackTable MSK Ep. 67- Introduction to the Treatment of Discogenic Back Pain: https://www.backtable.com/shows/msk/podcasts/67/introduction-to-treatment-of-discogenic-back-pain BackTable MSK Ep. 68- BackTable Basics: Lumbar Access and Discography https://www.backtable.com/shows/msk/podcasts/68/backtable-basics-lumbar-disc-access-discography GRIBOI Conference: https://www.griboi.org/annualconference Hydrogel Augmentation of the Lumbar Intervertebral Disc: An Early Feasibility Study of a Treatment for Discogenic Low Back Pain (Beal et al, 2024): https://www.jvir.org/article/S1051-0443(23)00694-2/fulltext
Interview recorded - 10th of February, 2025On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of welcoming on Jan Oberg. Jan is a sociologist, peace researcher, the director of Transnational Foundation for Peace & Future Research.During our conversation we spoke about the current geopolitical sphere, the issue with NATO, why West has forgotten about peace, trajectory of the world, end of the US Hegemony and more. I hope you enjoy!0:00 - Introduction2:26 - Geopolitics4:40 - End of cold war7:50 - Biden geopolitical disaster9:35 - West forgotten peace15:30 - Nato defensive?19:44 - China to invade Taiwan?22:22 - Expanding NATO27:50 - Trajectory of world?30:32 - Global Institutions US government funded31:40 - End of US Hegemony35:40 - Multi-polar world38:30 - One message to takeaway?Dr Jan Oberg is an internationally experienced and genuinely independent peace and future researcher and an art photographer – a columnist, commentator and mediator doing diagnosis, prognosis and proposing solutions.Dr Jan Oberg - Transnational: https://transnational.live/Website: https://janoberg.me/X: https://x.com/janoberg?s=21&t=vCJTBKSb-nIJ8eFKe0YAxgWTFinance -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfniTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas
Get full show notes and our newsletter at wickedproblems.earth - and you can also get these episodes ad-free.Wicked Problems: Energy Transition and Decarbonization InsightsIn this episode of Wicked Problems, host Richard Delevan delves into key issues and recent developments in the energy transition and decarbonization efforts. . Special guest Freya Pratty from SIFTED.eu (get her climate tech newsletter here) shares insights into the growth and challenges within climate tech companies, including an in-depth look at Octopus Energy's software success, Kraken. The episode also highlights a significant paper from Oxford University examining the potential resilience of the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act against repeal, offering a glimmer of hope in the current political climate. Professor Sam Fankhauser of the Smith School joined us. And in some good news, the episode touches on the impressive rise of EV sales in the UK, policy impacts on the electric vehicle market, and the implications of Chinese EV makers entering the market. Ben Nelmes of New Automotive and Ben Kilbey of Bold Voodoo and EVUK came round. Join us for these crucial discussions and deep dive into the future of energy and climate policy.And clips from the Energy Transition Acceleration Forum at the British Library produced by The Carbon Trust - featuring Chris Stark of DESNZ being interviewed by Bloomberg's Akshat Rathi, Quadrature Climate Foundation's Greg de Temmermen, and Arthur Downing of Octopus Energy.00:00 Introduction and Consumer Issues00:34 Welcome to Wicked Problems01:20 Upcoming Interviews and Highlights01:51 Interview with Freya Pratty05:22 Deep Dive into Octopus and Kraken13:41 First of a Kind Factories17:07 Debate on Climate Tech Terminology29:00 Sam Fankhauser Oxford29:00 Interview with Professor Sam Fankhauser39:35 Navigating Congressional Influence on Climate Policy40:22 Vulnerabilities in Renewable Energy Policies41:16 The Role of Media and Reporting in Climate Change41:57 Global Perspectives on Deliverism and Climate Jobs43:28 Emotional vs. Rational Approaches to Climate Advocacy45:16 Global Climate Legislation Trends46:20 Anglo-Saxon Peculiarities in Climate Policy47:51 Future Research and Projects at Oxford Net Zero50:02 EV Sales Ben Squared50:27 Surprising Trends in UK EV Sales01:00:02 The Rise of Chinese EV Manufacturers01:04:35 Challenges and Opportunities in EV Market Policies01:15:54 The Importance of Affordable Electricity in Decarbonization01:18:46 UK's Role in Global Climate Leadership01:20:48 Outro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this conversation, Chris Glanden interviews Scotch Wichmann, a multifaceted individual with a rich background in cybersecurity and paranormal studies. Scotch shares his journey from a young hacker to a cybersecurity expert at Meta, discussing his experiences with paranormal phenomena and his research into psychic hacking. The conversation delves into the U.S. government's Stargate program, which explored remote viewing for military purposes, and Scotch's own experiments in psychic hacking, raising questions about the intersection of technology and the paranormal. In this conversation,they discuss the fascinating intersection of psychic abilities and cybersecurity. They discuss a blackbox experiment designed to test psychic phenomena, revealing surprising results and implications for security. The conversation explores how psychics can inadvertently gather information, the potential dangers of psychic hacking, and the importance of imagination in cybersecurity. Scotch shares insights on developing psychic abilities, future research projects, and personal experiences with haunted locations, culminating in a creative discussion about a hypothetical cybersecurity-themed bar.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Introduction to Scotch Wichmann and His Journey09:52 - The Intersection of Cybersecurity and Paranormal Experiences19:33 - Exploring the U.S. Government's Stargate Program28:15 - Psychic Hacking: A New Frontier in Cybersecurity34:10 - The Black Box Experiment35:28 - Psychic Insights and Surprising Results39:53 - Collusion and Confidence in Psychic Abilities42:11 - Developing Psychic Abilities44:30 - The Dangers of Psychic Hacking46:14 - Cybersecurity Implications of Psychic Phenomena49:49 - Defending Against Psychic Attacks56:36 - Imagination in Cybersecurity59:53 - Future Research and Projects01:01:29 - Connecting with Scotch Witchman01:02:34 - Haunted Bars and Personal Experiences01:04:35 - Creating a Cybersecurity-Themed BarSYMLINKS:Scotch Wichmann's Website - https://www.scotchwichmann.comA personal website featuring Scotch Wichmann's work, including cybersecurity insights, performance art, and paranormal research.Psychic Hacking Experiment - https://www.psychicexperiment.orgA website detailing Scotch Wichmann's experiment on psychic hacking, including methodologies, results, and raw data for public review.Stargate Project - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_Project_(U.S._Army_unit)Wikipeida page based on a secret U.S. Army unit established in 1977[1][2] at Fort Meade, Maryland, by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and SRI International (a California contractor) to investigate the potential for psychic phenomena in military and domestic intelligence applications.CIA Declassified Documents on Remote Viewing -https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/The CICONNECT WITH USwww.barcodesecurity.comBecome a SponsorFollow us on LinkedInTweet us at @BarCodeSecurityEmail us at info@barcodesecurity.com
Episode Summary (Dot Points)Understanding Cybercrime through Strain and Anomie TheoriesDr. Dearden explains how strain theory and anomie theory provide insights into cybercriminal motivations.Discussion on economic and social pressures that push individuals toward cybercrime, including unemployment, inequality, and lack of upward mobility.The Role of Honeypots in Cybercrime ResearchOverview of honeypots—deceptive systems designed to attract cyber attackers.How honeypots help researchers observe and analyze hacker behaviors in real-world settings.Differences in hacking techniques and motivations across different regions.Regional Variations in Cybercriminal ActivitiesWhy cybercrime is not uniformly distributed worldwide despite the internet being a global network.Case studies on West African romance scams, Russian cyber operations, and Indian call center frauds.The interplay between legitimate and illegitimate economies in cybercrime hotspots.Cybercrime and Economic OpportunityFindings from recent research on how financial strain vs. greed influences cybercrime.The role of cryptocurrency in enabling financial cybercrimes and providing anonymity to offenders.Discussion on how cybercrime prevention strategies need to address offender motivations, not just security vulnerabilities.Future Research and Policy ImplicationsThe need for broader, structural changes to mitigate cybercrime, rather than relying solely on reactive security measures.How cross-national studies and criminological data collection can improve cybercrime prevention strategies.Upcoming projects on measuring cyber-offending patterns and regional differences in hacking behavior.About Our GuestDr. Thomas Deardenhttps://liberalarts.vt.edu/departments-and-schools/department-of-sociology/faculty/thomas-dearden.htmlPapers and Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeDearden, T. E., & Gottschalk, P. (2024).Convenience Theory and Cybercrime Opportunity: An Analysis of Online Cyberoffending.Deviant Behavior.DOI LinkParti, K., & Dearden, T. (2024).Cybercrime and Strain Theory: An Examination of Online Crime and Gender.International Journal of Criminology and Sociology. https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2024.13.19Dearden, T. E., Parti, K., & Hawdon, J. (2022).Institutional Anomie Theory and Cybercrime: Cybercrime and the American Dream.Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. https://doi.org/10.1177/10439862211001590 Related Episodes Featuring Dr. DeardenEpisode 39 : Strained Dreams: Cybercrime and Institutional Anomiehttps://www.cybercrimeology.com/episodes/strained-dreams-cybercrime-and-institutional-anomie Other:The Human Factors in cybercrime Conference: https://www.hfc-conference.comWe had a chat in a room with a bunch of people just outside having their own great conversations. Kind of nice to get a little bit of that vibe into the mix. Conferences can be a lot of fun ;)/.To the best of my knowledge, no bovines were harmed during the recording of this episode.
This ASPEN podcast series is based on the Nutrition in Clinical Practice Supplement titled ‘Unmet Needs in Short Bowel Syndrome' published in 2023. Episode 10 features Dr. John DiBaise, wrapping up this series and tying together the topics and future research needs. This podcast series aims to educate clinicians on the current state of evidence in the management of SBS, stimulate ideas and questions for future research, and provide information in patient-friendly language to better educate and improve the health of patients with SBS. This podcast is supported by Ironwood. Business Corporate by Alex Menco | alexmenco.net Music promoted by www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US February 2025
Join Dr. David Jockers as he delves into the transformative effects of fasting on inflammation and immune rejuvenation with guest expert Dr. Joseph Antoun. Explore how this ancient practice, backed by modern science, can slow aging and enhance overall health. Learn about the fasting-mimicking diet, a groundbreaking approach that combines the benefits of traditional fasting with nutrient intake, ensuring compliance and accessibility for everyone interested in a healthier lifestyle. Uncover the potential of fasting strategies in managing autoimmune diseases and chronic conditions. Understand how targeted fasting protocols can regenerate the immune system and reduce medication dependency. In This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to T Cells and Inflammation 01:56 Guest Introduction: Dr. Joseph Antoun 04:22 Understanding Chronic Inflammation 06:38 The Role of Fasting in Reducing Inflammation 12:31 Fasting Mimicking Diet: Concept and Benefits 18:44 Fasting and Gut Health 27:27 The Role of Gut Health in Metabolism 30:13 Fasting Mimicking Diet and Aging 31:24 Prolon's Impact on Biological Age 33:16 Fasting Mimicking Diet Protocols 37:29 Diabetes and the Fasting Mimicking Diet 43:39 Future Research and Focus Areas 45:03 Insurance and Medically Tailored Meals 48:08 Final Thoughts and Inspiration 51:36 Conclusion and Call to Action Struggling with low energy, frequent colds, or dull skin? Vitamin C is essential for boosting your immune system and revitalizing skin health. Paleo Valley's Essential C Complex, made from potent whole food sources, ensures you get these benefits naturally, without synthetic additives. Enjoy a special 15% discount on your first order of Paleo Valley's Essential C Complex by visiting PaleoValley.com/Jockers. Harness the power of nature with this whole food supplement to support your health effectively. Kick off the new year by supercharging your gut health with Just Thrive Probiotic! Unlike ordinary probiotics that perish before they even reach your gut, Just Thrive's revolutionary formula is clinically proven to arrive 100% alive. This ensures optimal digestive health, robust immunity, and vibrant energy—essential components for anyone aiming to conquer their wellness goals this year. Perfect for supporting effortless weight management, Just Thrive Probiotic is your go-to for a healthier lifestyle. Don't wait to start feeling your best—head over to justthrivehealth.com and use code Jockers to snag a 20% discount on your first purchase. Here's to a healthier, happier you with Just Thrive! Unlock the secrets of your body's unique nutritional needs with Genova Connect's Metabolomix Plus, an easy at-home test that dives deep into your metabolism. This comprehensive assessment reveals critical insights into your amino acids, vitamins, antioxidants, and fatty acids levels, guiding you to optimize your diet and supplements with precision. Ready to revolutionize your health? Visit GenovaConnect.com to discover how you can fine-tune your nutrition for peak performance and vitality "Inflammation is a process that accelerates aging... It happens with aging itself and it gives it a kick even to age faster" ~ Dr. Joseph Antoun Subscribe to the podcast on: Apple Podcast Stitcher Spotify PodBean TuneIn Radio Resources: Visit justthrivehealth.com and use code Jockers for a 20% discount Paleovalley - visit paleovalley.com/jockers Visit GenovaConnect.com Connect with Dr. Joseph Antoun: Website - https://prolonlife.com/ Book - https://a.co/d/dadmN6V Connect with Dr. Jockers: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/drjockers/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/DrDavidJockers YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/user/djockers Website – https://drjockers.com/ If you are interested in being a guest on the show, we would love to hear from you! Please contact us here! - https://drjockers.com/join-us-dr-jockers-functional-nutrition-podcast/
Addressing Social Media Fraud: Insights from Netcraft's Robert Duncan In this weekend edition of Cybersecurity Today, host Jim Love discusses the growing issue of fraud in the cybersecurity landscape. Jim interviews Robert Duncan, VP of Product Strategy at Netcraft, who sheds light on their research into fraudulent activities on social media platforms, particularly focusing on Truth Social. The conversation delves into the mechanics of conversational scams, the role of crypto in fraud, and the challenges faced by social media platforms in combating these threats. They also discuss the need for better protective measures and the varying approaches to content moderation across different jurisdictions. Tune in for an in-depth look into the pervasive issue of online fraud and the ongoing efforts to fight it. 00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity Today 00:21 Interview with Robert Duncan from Netcraft 01:12 Understanding Social Media Scams 06:09 The Role of Crypto in Scams 14:25 Challenges and Responsibilities of Social Media Platforms 23:31 Future Research and Conclusion
How is AI enhancing our creativity and problem solving and how does that compare to other digital tools we use everyday, like search engines? Through controlled lab experiments and field studies, William S. Mackey Jr. Distinguished Assistant Professor Jaeyeon (Jae) Chung spends her time at Rice Business researching questions just like that. Her work in the field of marketing focuses on the groundbreaking innovations and psychological implications of AI's growing role in our lives. Jae joins host Maya Pomroy '22 to chat about her journey from psychology to AI, her recent study on generative AI's effectiveness in assisting human creativity, and her research that delves into how misinformation is spread through platforms like YouTube. Episode Guide:01:35 Journey from Psychology to AI04:20 Academic and Professional Achievements06:44 Why Rice University?08:40 Teaching and Research at Rice12:47 Exploring ChatGPT's Creativity17:43 AI's Role in Empathy and Innovation21:42 Concerns and Regulations Around AI27:50 YouTube and Misinformation34:05 Future Research and ProjectsOwl Have You Know is a production of Rice Business and is produced by University FM.Episode Quotes:Exploring Jaeyeon's recent study on AI and creativity13:21: [Maya] You did a recent study about ChatGPT as a powerful tool for enhancing everyday creativity and problem-solving. So can you walk me through that experiment that you ran and through your study and your findings on that?13:59: [Jaeyeon Chung] So, my curiosity stemmed from the fact that GPT may perform better than Google or human in subjective tasks. It seemed quite obvious that it does a great role, a great, great job in solving math problems or writing code, but would it be superior when it does a very subjective test, which is perceived as completely human? And that was the creativity test that a lot of people have been saying is a unique territory of humans that no machines can replace.14:17: [Maya] With empathy. Empathy was one of the emotions that you studied, yes? 14:21: [Jaeyeon Chung] Right, right. And I was trying to challenge that assumption, and that's how I started to run a different set of experiments.How Rice supports junior faculty with research funding07:06: Rice has a great opportunity that the school is providing to junior faculty members for sure. I mean, as a person who has always been looking for, like, the best, Rice offers one of the best packages that all the scholars prefer to get in terms of the research funding. It's the research budget that they're really fully supportive of. So, for me, I'm running a lot of experiments; let's say that I pay $2 for a 10-minute survey. It's a very small amount of money, but if you are getting 2,000 participants to write a paper, that becomes a whole lot of money that I can't just like get from my own pocket. And the school needs to support that, but a lot of other schools required for a high-standard research without providing the adequate support, and Rice is the school that really provides all these detailed steps, and they really protect the junior faculty members to focus on what they're interested in.Why mastering AI tools matters more than fearing replacement27:06: I think understanding a broader aspect of how the industry works is critical for humans to fully have control over GPT and to use it as a tool to develop their careers further rather than replacing it here or there. So you shouldn't be worried about yourself being replaced by AI, but you should be worried about losing a job because of a person who better uses AI.Show Links: TranscriptGuest Profiles:Jaeyeon Chung | Rice Business
Join us for a special episode of the REDX Podcast with CEO of Keeping Current Matters, David Childers, and President of REDX, Curtis Fenn. In this episode, David and Curtis give you a look into what the housing market will look like in 2025 and how you can take advantage of the biggest listing opportunity. Here's what you will discover in this episode... • New ways to approach expired listings, FSBOs, and foreclosures. • How to show sellers you're the trusted expert by presenting clear and actionable options. • A look into the 2025 housing market forecast. • A solid plan to turn expired listings into new business next year. JUMP TO THESE TOPICS
My guest today is Dr. Kristen Lyall, ScD. Dr. Lyall received a Doctor of Science in Epidemiology from Harvard School of Public Health. During her postdoctoral training, she received training in Nutrient Science at Harvard and Pediatric Epidemiology at UC-Davis MIND Institute's Autism Research Training Program. Currently, Dr. Lyall is an Associate Professor at Drexel University's A.J. Drexel Autism Institute – Modifiable Risk Factors Program.The overarching goal of the Modifiable Risk Factors program is to identify factors that can be changed to prevent or mitigate the adverse effects associated with Autism, thereby potentially improving outcomes for individuals and informing public health policy and practice. Dr. Lyall's expertise provides actionable tools for listeners to understand the environmental risks of Autism. By the end of the episode, we hope you gain insight into the identified modifiable risk factors for Autism.Dr. Kristen Lyall: https://drexel.edu/autisminstitute/about/our-team/all-staff/Kristen-Lyall/Dr. Lyall publications link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Kristen%20Lyall&sort=pubdateECHO: https://echochildren.orgFish not Supplements: https://echochildren.org/research-summaries/fish-but-not-supplements-consumed-in-pregnancy-associated-with-lower-rates-of-autism-diagnosis-and-related-traits-echo-cohort-study-finds/Other Resources:Biological Energy: Quantum Mechanisms, Water, DHA, and NF-kB (Autism is a loss of energy- electrons, photons, protons)https://youtu.be/2-IA_gunXbw0:00 Dr. Kristen Lyall2:30 Her Journey into Epidemiology & Autism7:50 The Role of Epidemiology & Autism12:15 Modifiable Risk Factors17:32 Dietary Influences on Autism Risk; Eat more FISH (DHA!)22:53 Assessing Exposure & Risk Factors32:35 Immune & Hormonal Factors in Autism; Cytokines & Inflammation39:17 The Impact of Acute Events during Pregnancy44:45 Air Pollution & its Effects in Neurodevelopment; Oxidative Stress48:14 Current & Future Research; ECHO & EARLI56:34 Reviews/Ratings, Contact InfoX: https://x.com/rps47586YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGxEzLKXkjppo3nqmpXpzuAHopp: https://www.hopp.bio/fromthespectrumemail: info.fromthespectrum@gmail.com
Summary Nigeria's official population (~220-230 million) may be significantly inflated and could be closer to 170 million This overcount is likely driven by political and financial incentives for states I'm unsure of the implications if this is accurate If states have uniformly inflated populations than the distribution of resources could still be divided evenly Nigeria would still be the biggest country in Africa and companies/governments/NGOs would have similar cost benefit analysis for working and investing there This is a very shallow investigation Why did I bother looking into this? The below text sparked an investigation into Nigeria's population claims. It was slightly hidden in the 4th section in one of Yaw's excellent Substack posts. Yaw went onto explain his reasoning for thinking the population was much lower than current estimates. Nigeria is a large country with no deep shared history among the different tribes. Due [...] ---Outline:(00:04) Summary(00:49) Why did I bother looking into this?(03:20) Other Sources(09:55) Potential Data Sources(10:05) National Identification Numbers(11:46) Tech usage(12:15) Sim Cards(14:37) UN Population Estimates and Projections(18:13) Incentives for not caring(19:08) International Organisations(19:42) Private Sector(20:07) Implications(20:25) International Standing(20:45) GDP(21:04) Development Indicators(21:34) Domestic Politics(21:53) International Aid(22:10) Future Research(22:15) Nigeria(23:27) Other CountriesThe original text contained 9 footnotes which were omitted from this narration. The original text contained 2 images which were described by AI. --- First published: November 22nd, 2024 Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/824rsHCXuqTmBb8se/nigeria-s-missing-50-million-people --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO. ---Images from the article:Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.
In this episode, titled 'What Adult Survivors Tell Us About Grooming,' Teresa Huizar interviews Dr. Elizabeth Jeglic, a leading researcher on grooming behaviors. They discuss Dr. Jeglic's recent study involving adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse and the prevalence of grooming behaviors. Dr. Jeglic elaborates on the stages of grooming and details specific red flag behaviors that indicate potential grooming. The conversation emphasizes the importance of educating children, parents, and teachers to recognize and prevent grooming. They also touch on policy implications and the need for evidence-based prevention programs. This episode serves as a deep dive into the mechanisms of grooming and offers practical advice for safeguarding children.Time Stamps:00:00 Introduction to Grooming Behaviors01:34 Dr. Elizabeth Jeglic's Journey into Grooming Research03:10 Defining and Identifying Grooming05:03 Red Flag Behaviors in Grooming06:28 Prevalence and Impact of Grooming10:01 Survivor Stories and Insights19:20 Prevention Education and Public Policy27:52 Future Research and Concluding ThoughtsLinks:Elizabeth L. Jeglic, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York"How Good Are Parents at Recognizing Grooming?" (Season 6, Episode 7, May 30, 2024)“The Real Red Flags of Grooming” (Season 5, Episode 4, March 24, 2023)Winters GM, Jeglic EL, Johnson BN, Chou C. The prevalence of sexual grooming behaviors among survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Child Abuse Negl. 2024 AugFor more information about National Children's Alliance and the work of Children's Advocacy Centers, visit our website at NationalChildrensAlliance.org. And join us on Facebook at One in Ten podcast.Support the showDid you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
Dr. Nicole Gauthier is a Professor and Extension specialist at the University of Kentucky. Her program focuses on disease management of specialty crops including fruits, vegetables, and hemp. In her Extension role, she develops educational and outreach programs to help growers manage disease through identification, understanding of pathosystems, and integration of management strategies. Her research program focuses on a range of hemp diseases, including Fusarium head blight, as well as stand establishment and seedborne transmission. Dr. Gauthier's resources can be found at plantpathology.ca.uky.edu/extension/publications, on Facebook and Twitter at @KYPlantDisease, and on YouTube at @NicoleGauthier. Nicole's team at the University of Kentucky recently published a fact sheet about Fusarium head blight in hemp plants, which caught my eye considering many of the cultivators we work with at Medicinal Genomics struggle with that pathogen. During our conversation, we discuss: The financial impact of fusarium on Hemp and cannabis crops The public health concerns due to Fusarium's production of harmful mycotoxins How growers often misidentify Fusarium head blight as Botrytis due to similar symptoms, leading to ineffective management strategies. Environmental conditions that increase the likelihood of a Fusarium infection Challenges for prevention and management, including a lack of effective fungicides and resistant cultivars Future Research to understand Fusarium spread, genetic resistance, and management techniques Thanks to this episode's Sponsor: Rare Earth Genomics. Rare Earth Genomics is a dynamic partnership formed with Texas A&M AgriLife, one of the world's leading research institutions, to accelerate hemp research and create tools for farmers. Their mission is to increase the likelihood of a successful harvest for farmers through genetic analysis and rigorous environmental testing of vigorous cultivars. Learn more at rareearchgenomics.com Additional Resources UK Plant Pathology resources and publications USDA hemp multistate group (S1084) resources page UK hemp website Register for CannMed 25 Meet the CannMed 25 Advisory Board Review the Podcast CannMed Archive
For today's episode, Dr. Hanna Stevens joins me to discuss early prenatal factors of early brain development. Dr. Stevens received an MD and PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Illinois. Dr. Hanna Stevens leads the Psychiatry and Early Neurobiological Development Lab at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. Dr. Stevens is a distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and holder of the Ida P. Haller Chair.Her work leads groundbreaking research into the molecular and cellular foundations of early brain development, and is pivotal in linking prenatal stress, environmental factors, and genetic influences on childhood behavior and the emergence of disorders. With a focus on the critical periods of pregnancy and early childhood, her research aims to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of conditions throughout the lifespan. By the end of this episode, we hope you receive valuable information about the Placenta, Womb, and Development.Dr. Hanna Stevens https://medicine.uiowa.edu/psychiatry/profile/hanna-stevensIowa Healthcare https://uihc.org/childrens/providers/hanna-e-stevensPsychiatry and Early Neurobiological Development Lab (PENDL) https://stevens.lab.uiowa.eduPublications https://stevens.lab.uiowa.edu/publications0:00 Dr. Hanna Stevens2:00 Journey into Neuroscience and Psychiatry8:13 Prenatal Development of Autism14:02 The significance of NF-kB in Brain Development23:10 Serotonin; Leukocytes as a window into our Biology; Cortisol29:02 Steroid Hormones and Stress & Development34:12 Methylation40:00 Cell Proliferation & Migration in Fetal Development; Antioxidants45:56 Oxidative Stress; Mitochondria; Antioxidants48:30 Quantum Biology/Physics** Me shaking my head at minute 48:50 is not intended at Dr. Stevens, but at myself because I tell myself not to keep going to the electrons and light for a Cause of Autism to guests53:19 Future Research & Dorsal Striatum; Volume; Brain Development1:00 Reviews/Rating; Contact InfoX: https://x.com/rps47586Hopp: https://www.hopp.bio/fromthespectrumemail: info.fromthespectrum@gmail.com
Explore the transformative potential of the Fasting Mimicking Diet with Dr. William Hsu, revealing its power for cellular rejuvenation. This episode unpacks the scientific underpinnings that make fasting mimicking a potent metabolic health enhancer. Learn about the extensive benefits of improved metabolic health, going beyond weight and blood sugar control. Dr. Hsu discusses how enhanced metabolic function can boost energy and disease resistance. Gain practical tips for incorporating the Fasting Mimicking Diet into your daily routine. Dr. Hsu offers guidance for both experienced fasters and newcomers to adapt this diet for optimal health benefits. In This Episode: 00:00 Ancient Practices and Benefits of Fasting 02:53 Introduction to Metabolic Health and Guest Speaker Dr. William Hsu 04:38 The Science and Benefits of Fasting 12:40 Understanding Nutrient Sensing Pathways 18:09 Challenges and Solutions in Modern Nutrition 26:02 PaleoValley Essential C Promotion 26:25 Physiological Benefits of Ketones 27:16 Five-Day Fasting Program Breakdown 29:26 Behavioral Changes and Unexpected Results 31:34 Human Growth Hormone and Ancestral Perspective 33:13 Biological Age Reduction Through FMD 43:34 Practical Elements of the Fasting Mimicking Diet 46:35 Future Research and Developments 49:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Struggling with low energy, frequent colds, or dull skin? Vitamin C is essential for boosting your immune system and revitalizing skin health. Paleo Valley's Essential C Complex, made from potent whole food sources, ensures you get these benefits naturally, without synthetic additives. Enjoy a special 15% discount on your first order of Paleo Valley's Essential C Complex by visiting PaleoValley.com/Jockers. Harness the power of nature with this whole food supplement to support your health effectively. This podcast is sponsored by ShopC60.com. C60 is a powerful, Nobel Prize-winning antioxidant that helps to optimize mitochondrial function, fights inflammation, and neutralizes toxic free radicals! I'm a big fan of using C60 in conjunction with your keto and intermittent fasting lifestyle to support your immune system, help your body detox, and increase energy and mental clarity. My favorite C60 products for Keto & IF lifestyles include C60 Purple Power in Organic MCT Coconut Oil (you can add this to your coffee) and their delicious Sugar-Free C60 Gummies (made with allulose and monk fruit)! If you are over the age of 40, and you'd like to kick fatigue and brain fog to the curb this year, visit shopc60.com and use the coupon code “JOCKERS” for 15% OFF and start taking back control over your health today! “The Fasting Mimicking Diet is a gateway to metabolic rejuvenation, allowing the body to reset and rejuvenate at a cellular level." – Dr. William Hsu Subscribe to the podcast on: Apple Podcast Stitcher Spotify PodBean TuneIn Radio Resources: Visit https://shopc60.com/jockers – Use code “JOCKERS” to get 15% off! Paleovalley - visit paleovalley.com/jockers Connect with Dr. William Hsu: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-hsu-md/ Connect with Dr. Jockers: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/drjockers/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/DrDavidJockers YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/user/djockers Website – https://drjockers.com/ If you are interested in being a guest on the show, we would love to hear from you! Please contact us here! - https://drjockers.com/join-us-dr-jockers-functional-nutrition-podcast/
In today's episode we chart the debate surrounding Gunung Padang, an enigmatic site in Indonesia, and its implications for the possibility of ice age civilization. Our guide, Dr. Danny Hillman Natawidjaja, an Indonesian geologist specializing in earthquake geology and geotectonics at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) Research Center for Geotechnology, walks us through the difficulties of dating archaeological structures with tools like seismic imaging and LiDAR, particularly in a region shaped by natural upheavals. We unpack how environmental changes have influenced historical narratives and the survival of early sites. We also critique the institutional barriers and interpretative conflicts that shape modern archaeology, including the suspect retraction of Danny's seminal work on Gunung Padang - an interdiction not based on allegations of data manipulation, but rather on account of the conclusions drawn by its authors. PATREON: get episodes early + join our weekly Patron Chat https://bit.ly/3lcAasB MERCH: Rock some DemystifySci gear : https://demystifysci.myspreadshop.com/ AMAZON: Do your shopping through this link: https://amzn.to/3YyoT98 (00:00) Go! Gunung Padang's Archaeological Controversy (00:06:28) Indonesian Archaeology and Geology (00:13:16) Natural Disasters & Social Transformations (00:19:30) Geoscience Meets Archaeological Research (00:24:34) Identifying Potential Archaeological Sites (00:27:36) Megalithic Sites in Indonesia (00:32:07) Problems Dating Megalithic Sites (00:37:47) Interpreting Archaeological Data (00:44:46) Archaeology as Archtypical Conservative Science (00:49:55) Retraction of paper over conclusions? (00:58:11) Study Details and Initial Findings (01:02:48) Archaeological Evidence (01:11:28) Site Controversy and Future Research (01:16:40) Ancient Civilizations and Structures (01:24:11) Debates on Archaeological Interpretations (01:29:04) Cyclical Views of Civilization (01:35:11) Impact of Changing Sea Levels on Civilizations (01:39:16) Ancient Indonesian Civilization and Geography (01:43:07) Underwater Archeological Evidence (01:46:11) Ancient Artifacts and Challenges (01:50:09) Earthquake Research and Hazard Mapping (01:58:30) Prehistoric Cave Paintings (02:03:19) Neanderthals & Speciation #Archaeology, #AncientHistory, #MegalithicStructures, #IndonesianHeritage, #GunungPadang, #AncientCivilizations, #Geoscience, #HistoricalResearch, #PrehistoricSites, #CulturalHeritage, #AncientMysteries, #ArchaeologicalDiscoveries, #AncientMonuments, #HistoricalControversy, #AncientArtifacts, #LostCivilizations, #AncientStructures, #HistoricalDebate, #AncientSites, #ArchaeologicalResearch, #sciencepodcast, #longformpodcast Check our short-films channel, @DemystifySci: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingScience AND our material science investigations of atomics, @MaterialAtomics https://www.youtube.com/@MaterialAtomics Join our mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. - Blog: http://DemystifySci.com/blog - RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss - Donate: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaD - Swag: https://bit.ly/2PXdC2y SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySci MUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
In this episode of The Tragedy Academy Podcast, Jay dives deep into the world of regenerative medicine and the healing potential of stem cell therapy. Joined by Dr. Eric Weiss, a specialist in regenerative medicine and founder of the North Florida Stem Cell Clinic, they explore the transformative advancements in stem cell research and its applications for treating various conditions, including autism, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's. Dr. Weiss shares his expertise on using adult and umbilical cord stem cells, discussing how these therapies revolutionize treatment approaches for neurodivergent conditions. The episode also tackles the ethical debates surrounding embryonic stem cells, the science of neuroplasticity, and how AI could enhance future medical care. Personal stories and insights from guests highlight the real-world impact of these therapies, underscoring the importance of continued research and innovation. Key Topics Discussed: 00:00 – Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:22 – The Exciting Era of Medical Advancements 01:30 – Dr. Weiss's Journey into Regenerative Medicine 02:46 – Understanding Neuroplasticity and Brain Injuries 06:05 – The Role of Stem Cells in Healing 11:54 – Harvesting and Processing Stem Cells 19:25 – Stem Cells and Autism 29:50 – Inflammation and Autism 30:42 – Potential Causes and Future Research 42:11 – A New Beginning: The Cell Phone Incident 43:21 – Understanding Neurodiversity and Brain Injuries 43:49 – The Power of Stem Cells 46:06 – Stem Cells and Chronic Diseases 49:05 – Mental Health and Innovative Therapies 51:33 – Personal Stories and Experiences 56:50 – The Journey of Educating Marston 01:10:57 – The Future of Stem Cell Therapy 01:12:39 – Final Thoughts and Reflections Episode Highlights: • The Transformative Impact of Stem Cells: Discover how adult and umbilical cord stem cells are paving the way for new treatments in regenerative medicine. • Insights from Dr. Eric Weiss: Learn about the latest advancements in stem cell research and how it's being used to address brain inflammation and neurodivergent conditions. • Neuroplasticity and Brain Health: Explore the connection between neuroplasticity and recovery from brain injuries and the role of stem cells in enhancing healing. • Ethical Considerations: Delve into the ethical debates around embryonic stem cells and the future of regenerative therapies. • Personal Stories of Transformation: Hear powerful anecdotes that illustrate the life-changing effects of stem cell treatments, emphasizing the need for continued research and awareness. Why You Should Listen: This episode comprehensively examines stem cell therapy's current and future landscape, blending expert insights with real-life stories. Whether you're curious about medical advancements, passionate about neurodiversity, or exploring alternative treatments, this conversation will enlighten and inspire you.
Unlock the secret to cellular detox and discover how to cleanse your body from the inside out with Dave Asprey and Jessica Berman in this episode of The Human Upgrade. Explore cutting-edge detox strategies using phosphatidylcholine, Tudca, and butyrate, three powerful molecules designed to remove toxins, microplastics, and endocrine disruptors from your system. Jessica, co-owner of BodyBio, reveals how these products support not just detoxification, but also optimize mitochondrial function, enhance brain performance, and improve overall cellular health. From phosphatidylcholine's ability to restore cell membranes to Tudca's role in liver health, you'll learn how to protect yourself from the daily onslaught of environmental toxins that can harm your longevity and vitality. If you've been searching for how to reduce your toxic load, flush out microplastics, or boost cognitive function, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Whether you're a biohacker looking to enhance your cellular resilience or someone curious about how these supplements can improve your overall health, this episode will take your detox game to the next level. Get ready to learn how to detox like a pro, rebuild your cell membranes, and optimize your brain and body with these game-changing biohacks! Resources: • BodyBio Phosphatidylcholine, Tudca, Butyrate & More – Get 25% off BodyBio products with code DAVEASPREY https://bodybio.com/dave • Dave Asprey's Website – https://daveasprey.com • The Human Upgrade Podcast – https://daveasprey.com/category/podcasts/ • Danger Coffee – https://dangercoffee.com • Danger Coffee Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/dangercoffeeofficial/ • Dave Asprey's Linktree – https://linktr.ee/daveasprey • Dave Asprey's Book: Smarter Not Harder – https://daveasprey.com/books • Upgrade Collective: Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live – https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Own an Upgrade Labs – https://ownanupgradelabs.com • Upgrade Labs – https://upgradelabs.comTimestamps: • 00:00 Intro • 00:30 Introduction and Importance of Grass-Fed Barbecue • 01:03 The Ubiquity of Environmental Toxins • 01:39 Minimizing Exposure and Detoxification • 02:47 Introducing Jessica Berman and BodyBio • 04:41 Understanding Cell Membranes • 08:55 Phosphatidylcholine and Its Benefits • 27:54 Clinical Observations and Future Research • 36:49 The Reality of Modern Toxins • 37:00 Understanding Lipophoric Toxins • 37:44 Detoxification Strategies • 38:30 The Role of Phospholipids • 39:16 Liver Health and Detox • 40:29 The Benefits of Tudca • 41:24 Choline and Fatty Liver • 42:20 Debunking TMAO Myths • 44:28 Soy Lecithin vs. Sunflower Lecithin • 47:21 Mitochondrial Health and Prenatal Care • 50:03 Biohacking for Healthy Aging • 55:35 The Importance of Phospholipids for Cognitive Health • 59:12 Mold Toxins and Health • 01:01:45 Building Resilient Humans • 01:05:02 Exclusive Offer for Listeners See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Get ready to discover the true superfoods that can transform your health—starting with spirulina and chlorella. In this dynamic and thought-provoking episode, Dave Asprey welcomes Catharine Arnston, founder of ENERGYbits, to dive deep into the world of algae and its incredible potential to boost energy, detox the body, and support longevity. First, we challenge the myths around trendy “superfoods” and reveal why algae, particularly spirulina and chlorella, reign supreme for mitochondrial health and cellular energy. Catharine shares her 15 years of research on algae, explaining how it protects your cells, enhances brain function, and even supports cancer prevention. Next, we explore cutting-edge science on how algae supercharge mitochondrial performance, with Catharine revealing new clinical trial data that shows a 20% boost in mitochondrial function in just seven days. Finally, we break down the real-life impacts—improved brainpower, glowing skin, and detoxified cells—showing how this powerhouse algae can revolutionize the way you think about your health. This episode will change the way you approach superfoods and biohacking forever. Resources: ENERGYBits: Visit energybits.com and use code UPGRADE for 20% off your order. ENERGYbits Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/energybits/ Dave Asprey's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey Dave Asprey's Book Smarter Not Harder: https://daveasprey.com/books Danger Coffee by Dave Asprey: https://www.instagram.com/dangercoffeeofficial/ Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live – Upgrade Collective: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com Timestamps: • 00:00 – You Won't Believe This • 00:39 – Introduction to Superfoods • 01:24 – The Benefits of Algae • 02:20 – Guest Introduction: Catharine Arnston • 03:19 – Catharine's Journey to Algae • 04:16 – The Science Behind Algae • 05:22 – Mitochondria and Algae • 05:53 – The Role of Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) • 06:24 – Alkaline Diets and Health • 22:20 – Phycocyanin: The Cancer-Fighting Pigment • 29:52 – Clinical Trials and Future Research • 31:31 – Spirulina Efficacy Study • 32:12 – Mitochondrial Health Insights • 32:56 – Intermittent Fasting vs. Spirulina • 35:27 – Testimonials and Real-Life Benefits • 39:52 – Quality Control and Safety • 43:31 – Skin Health and Algae • 47:34 – Dosing and Usage Tips • 48:18 – Brain Health and Recovery • 50:57 – Aging and Biohacking • 53:39 – Final Thoughts and Offers See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Historically, public recognition and understanding of IR has been limited, with a significant portion of patients unaware of interventional procedures and the field as a whole. How can we improve awareness of IR and minimally invasive treatment options? Dr. Mina Makary discusses this and his recent study on public perceptions of IR, with host Dr. Michael Barraza. Dr. Makary is a vascular and interventional radiologist and an Associate Professor of Radiology at The Ohio State University. --- This podcast is supported by: PearsonRavitz https://pearsonravitz.com/backtable --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Makary states that less than half of the public believes IRs are physicians, highlighting a knowledge gap with potentially significant implications for patient care and treatment decisions. The doctors delve into possible solutions to address this issue, including educational interventions targeting both the public and healthcare providers, the potential impact of name recognition on public perception, and methods to enhance IR awareness through media and direct engagement with primary care providers. The episode also emphasizes the need for ongoing research and efforts to improve understanding and recognition of IR to ensure patients have informed medical options. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:23 - Study Methodology and Findings 08:13 - Challenges and Solutions in IR Awareness 10:23 - Impact of IR Procedures on Public Perception 15:16 - Future Research and Awareness Efforts 23:40 - Conclusions --- RESOURCES 2023 Paper - Public Awareness of Interventional Radiology: Population-Based Analysis of the Current State of and Pathways for Improvement: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36764444/ 2019 Paper - Primary Care Provider Awareness of IR: A Single-Center Analysis: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31235412/ 2024 Paper - Impact of Educational Videos on Patient Understanding of Interventional Radiology Procedures: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39198139/ BackTable VI Podcast Episode #454 - Moral Injury in Interventional Radiology with Dr. Mina Makary and Dr. Jeffrey Chick: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/454/moral-injury-in-interventional-radiology BackTable VI Podcast Episode #195 - Disclosures of Conflicts of Interest with Dr. Mina Makary: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/195/disclosures-of-conflicts-of-interest BackTable VI Podcast Episode #62 - Protect Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself with Dr. Mina Makary: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/62/protect-yourself-before-you-wreck-yourself
Season Four Back To School Series Episode 2 - Science Class The Neuroscience of Mediumship Today, we're continuing our "Back to School" Series with a visit to Science class and the Neuroscience of Mediumship! In this special episode, we dive deep into the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and spirituality with Kaylee, a neuroscience student from Barnard University. Introduced to me by her aunt, medium and life coach Mary Beth Thomsen, Kaylee shares groundbreaking research that explores the links between auditory hallucinations in mediums and clinical conditions like schizophrenia. Joined by guest host Brooke Carey, we explore how spiritual experiences and clinical hallucinations may be more closely connected than we realize. From culture and selective attention to the potential therapeutic applications of her findings, this conversation shines a light on the innovative frontiers of brain research. Tune in as we unravel the science behind hearing from Spirit and how neuroscience is beginning to unlock the mysteries of mediumship. Show Notes: 00:00 Exciting Introduction to a Special Episode 02:11 Meet Kaylee: A Brilliant Young Scientist 02:37 Kaylee's Journey into Mediumship 05:01 Discovering Neuroscience and Personal Motivations 06:42 The Fascinating Research on Hallucinations 09:21 Understanding Mediumship and Hallucinations 16:06 Exploring Cultural and Clinical Perspectives 25:17 Kaylee's Research Methods and Findings 26:42 Exploring Absorption and Mental Imagery 27:52 Understanding Dissociation and Absorption 28:28 Pathological vs. Non-Pathological Dissociation 31:23 Mediumship and the Brazilian Kardecism Mediums 36:12 Top-Down Processing and Hallucinations 41:57 Neurobiological Correlates of Mediumship 47:24 Future Research and Applications 50:36 Concluding Thoughts If you would like to read Kaylee's paper or want to hear more from Kaylee, please email her directly at kat2205@barnard.edu Connect with Emily Website: https://www.emilyandherstars.com Classes and Bookings: https://www.emilyandherstars.com Newsletter + Calendar Download: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/60f5b4f9a00fcd52c9f65d4b
In this episode of 'One in Ten,' host Teresa Huizar interviews Amy Adams, a Ph.D. doctoral researcher at the University of Birmingham, about the complex and often overlooked issue of sibling sexual abuse. They discuss the challenges surrounding the disclosure and identification of such cases, the family dynamics involved, and the societal stigmas associated. Amy shares her extensive research findings from the National Sibling Sexual Abuse Project, including the prevalence, family stressors, and the need for whole-family, trauma-informed approaches to intervention. The conversation highlights the importance of public awareness and comprehensive support systems to help families navigate the repercussions of sibling sexual abuse. Time Stamps: 00:00: Introduction to One in Ten 01:36: Meet Amy Adams: Researcher on Sibling Sexual Abuse 01:50: The National Sibling Sexual Abuse Project 05:17: Exploring the Prevalence of Sibling Sexual Abuse 08:27: Public Perception and Family Dynamics 28:35: Disclosure and Family Reactions 35:36: Implications for Practice and Future Research 40:03: Conclusion and Final Thoughts Support the showDid you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
How Twitter Impacts Our Well-beingIn this episode, we take a look at the complex world of Twitter's societal effects with Victoria Oldemburgo de Mello, a fourth-year PhD student at the University of Toronto. Victoria's research offers a fresh perspective, focusing on the psychological impacts of Twitter use rather than the platform's structural elements.Our conversation explores the nuances of Victoria's findings, emphasizing the challenges of establishing causality in social media research. We discuss how specific Twitter behaviors and motivations influence users' well-being, polarization, and sense of belonging. The episode also offers practical takeaways for listeners, encouraging mindful Twitter use and highlighting the potential benefits of active engagement over passive scrolling.Finally, Victoria shares her future research directions, hinting at exciting possibilities for understanding the evolving relationship between social media and society. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of Twitter's impact on our lives and learn how to navigate the platform more responsibly.Send us a textSupport the showShow Notes:https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog. Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload. We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload.HOTLINE: 925-552-7885Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episodeIf you would like to help the show, you can contribute here. Tell everyone you know about the show. That's the best way to support it.Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverloadMany thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
In this episode of "One in Ten," host Teresa Huizar speaks with Dr. Zirui Song, an Associate Professor of Healthcare Policy and Medicine at Harvard Medical School, about the extensive impact of firearm injuries on children and their families. They discuss the often overshadowed effects of these injuries, such as the long-term trauma and significant healthcare costs. Dr. Song shares findings from his research, which reveals that not only do surviving children face increased physical pain, psychiatric disorders, and substance use, but their families also suffer substantial mental health impacts and financial strains. They delve into the demographics of injured children, highlighting that older children in their teenage years are often more affected than younger ones. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of gun safety measures, such as gun locks, and the role of healthcare professionals in prevention. Dr. Song's research calls attention to the broader societal and economic implications of firearm injuries, urging public health and policy interventions. The episode underscores the necessity for comprehensive support and preventive strategies to mitigate the devastating consequences of firearm injuries on children and their families.Time Stamps:00:00 Introduction to Firearm Injuries in Children01:44 Interview with Dr. Zirui Song03:09 The Impact of Firearm Injuries on Families06:15 Prevalence and Demographics of Firearm Injuries19:00 Psychological and Physical Effects on Survivors29:31 Economic Burden of Firearm Injuries33:28 Employer and Public Policy Implications39:07 Future Research and Final Thoughts47:18 Conclusion and Call to ActionSupport the showDid you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
Scott Bennett is the Program Director for the Marine Biologic Lab's Striped Bass Magic research program and the MBL's Marine Resources Department manager. He grew up in Chicago fishing in freshwater lakes. As a teenager, he started coming to Cape Cod during the summers, where he developed a love for saltwater fishing. He earned a BA in Marine Biology from Roger Williams University in 2005 and a Master's Degree in Comparative Physiology focusing on cranial endothermy in tunas from Cal State Fullerton in 2013. Prior to graduate school, he spent several years at the American Museum of Natural History in the Department of Ichthyology, assisting with research on understanding the evolutionary relationships between various species of fish. Marine Biologic Lab's Striped Bass Magic research program is doing great work to better understand the biology and movements of striped bass. They conduct their ongoing research in an eel pond which is home to a seasonally resident striped bass population, some of which have returned to this same pond for multiple years in a row. the longitudinal data they have collected has been very beneficial to understanding striped bass biology and movements. If you want to learn more about their research, check out the Striped Bass Magic website The discussion covers a range of topics including the behavior, migration, and habits of striped bass in various environments. Bennett elaborates on the research methodologies used, including PIT and acoustic telemetry tags, and their findings, such as the correlation between striped bass movements and barometric pressure. The conversation also delves into the application of AI in fish identification and a collaborative research project with the Wampanoag tribe at Squibnocket. Jenkins and Bennett reflect on how this extensive research can influence recreational fishing practices. 00:36 Meet Today's Guest: Marine Biologist Scott Bennett 02:37 The Striped Bass Magic Research Program 05:03 Tagging Techniques and Tools 08:04 Behavioral Patterns and Circadian Rhythms 24:26 Individual vs. Group Behavior 29:56 Investigating Striped Bass Migrations 31:06 Experiments with Fingerlings and Iron Deposits 32:48 Adult Fish and Electromagnetic Field Experiments 33:45 Tagging and Tracking Striped Bass 38:48 AI in Fish Identification 45:10 Collaborative Research with Squibnocket Native American Tribe 52:33 Concluding Thoughts and Future Research
Ben Vinton is the founder of Iso-Alpha, a nootropic brand focused on brain health. With an MBA and a background at Amazon retail, Ben moved into the health and wellness space about four years ago as a nutrition coach. He then started his own supplement brand, leading to the creation of Iso-Alpha one year ago. A father of six, including three stepchildren, Ben lives in Utah, where he enjoys the outdoors and staying fit. His work with experts like Dr. Eric Khurts ensures Iso-Alpha remains at the cutting edge of science. Ben is passionate about spreading education on the potential benefits of Iso-Alpha, dedicated to enhancing mental performance and overall wellness. Iso Alpha Website: Use Code ITP for discount https://isoalpha.com/ Medical Studies on Iso Alpha: https://isoalpha.com/pages/medical-studies From Ben: Lastly I dove into one of the antimicrobial studies with Matured Hops Bitter Acids and wanted to provide some additional notes as I didn't have a clear answer for you on the show: Antimicrobial Properties of Trans-Isohumulones (Trans-Ishoumulones are a specific type of isomerized alpha acids, modified further to enhance stability and are part of the Isohumulone complex in Iso-Alpha) Research indicates that trans-isohumulones, compounds derived from hops, exhibit significant antibacterial activity. These compounds work by: Inhibiting Harmful Bacteria: Trans-isohumulones are particularly effective against bacteria like Lactobacillus brevis. Enhancing Gut Health: By reducing harmful bacteria, they help maintain a balanced gut microbiome, which is crucial for digestion and overall health. Mechanism of Action The effectiveness of trans-isohumulones is influenced by environmental factors such as pH levels and the presence of specific ions: pH Levels: Their antibacterial activity increases in lower pH environments, where they remain undissociated and most effective. Ions: The presence of monovalent cations (like potassium and sodium) enhances their activity, while divalent cations (like magnesium) can reduce it. Work With Me: Mineral Balancing HTMA Consultation: https://www.integrativethoughts.com/category/all-products My Instagram: @integrativematt My Website: Integrativethoughts.com Advertisements: Viva Rays: Use Code ITP for a Discount https://vivarays.com/ Zeolite Labs Zeocharge: Use Code ITP for 10% off https://www.zeolitelabs.com/product-page/zeocharge?ref=ITP Magnesium Breakthrough: Use Code integrativethoughts10 for 10% OFF https://bioptimizers.com/shop/products/magnesium-breakthrough Just Thrive: Use Code ITP15 for 15% off https://justthrivehealth.com/discount/ITP15 Therasage: Use Code Coffman10 for 10% off https://www.therasage.com/discount/COFFMAN10?rfsn=6763480.4aed7f&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6763480.4aed7f Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Background 05:14 ISO Alpha: An Extract from Hops 09:21 The Benefits of ISO Alpha 14:31 The Subtle and Calming Effects of ISO Alpha 20:53 Studies on ISO Alpha 28:29 Introduction to Iso-Alpha and its Benefits 37:14 Iso-Alpha and Gut Health 46:50 Stimulating Brown Fat with Iso-Alpha 53:28 Conclusion and Future Research on Iso-Alpha Takeaways: ISO Alpha is a brain health supplement made from an extract of hops called isohumulones. The product activates the vagus nerve and modulates dopamine release, leading to improved mood, focus, and mental clarity. ISO Alpha increases TTR protein levels, which help remove amyloid betas and plaque buildup in the brain, potentially reducing the risk of Alzheimer's. The benefits of ISO Alpha may be noticed after 60-90 days of use, and it offers a subtle and calming effect. Iso-Alpha is a natural compound derived from hops that has neuroprotective effects and reduces insulin resistance. It stimulates the vagus nerve and has potential benefits for cognitive function, weight management, and gut health. While there are no specific studies on its effects on conditions like autism or ADHD, Iso-Alpha may have positive effects in these areas. More research is needed to fully understand the potential of Iso-Alpha, but it shows promise as a natural and effective supplement. Keywords: brain health, ISO Alpha, hops extract, isohumulones, neuroprotective, cognitive benefits, vagus nerve, dopamine release, mood, focus, mental clarity, TTR protein, amyloid betas, plaque buildup, Alzheimer's, iso-alpha, hops, neuroprotective, insulin resistance, vagus nerve, cognitive function, weight management, gut health, autism, ADHD
Why Don't More Teachers Report Abuse? Understanding the Challenges and SolutionsIn this episode of 'One in Ten,' host Teresa Huizar speaks with Amanda Glouchkow, a Research Assistant at the University of Ottawa, about the complexities teachers face in identifying and reporting child abuse. They discuss the accuracy of teachers identifying various forms of abuse, the inconsistency in reporting, and the international differences in training and cultural norms. The conversation explores underlying factors such as teacher training, beliefs, and systemic support, highlighting the need for better preparation and support for teachers as mandatory reporters. Amanda also shares surprising findings from her research and emphasizes the importance of improving training and support for educators.Glouchkow's study:Glouchkow, A., Weegar, K. & Romano, E. Teachers' Responses to Child Maltreatment. Journ Child Adol Trauma 16, 95–108 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40653-022-00473-2 Topics in this episodeTime Topic00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview01:18 Meet Amanda Glouchkow: From Design to Child Abuse Research02:52 Global Variations in Child Abuse Reporting05:58 Barriers to Child Abuse Detection and Reporting11:03 Surprising Findings on Abuse Identification15:48 Study Design and Methodology28:02 Implications for Training and Support35:28 Future Research and Final ThoughtsSupport the Show.Did you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
Dr. Ashley Gearhardt, Ph.D., is an esteemed psychologist and Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan. She is renowned for her pioneering research on the intersection of addiction, eating behavior, and obesity. Dr. Gearhardt earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Yale University, where she co-created the Yale Food Addiction Scale, a widely used tool to assess food addiction and its parallels with substance dependence. Her research focuses on understanding how highly processed foods may contribute to addictive-like eating behaviors and the broader implications for public health. Dr. Gearhardt's work has been extensively published in top-tier scientific journals, and she frequently presents her findings at international conferences. Her research has significantly influenced how the scientific community and the public understand the role of food in the obesity epidemic. Dr. Gearhardt is also actively involved in community outreach and policy discussions, aiming to translate her research into actionable strategies to improve public health. In addition to her academic work, Dr. Gearhardt has appeared in various media outlets, contributing expert commentary on topics related to food addiction, obesity, and public health policies. Her contributions have been instrumental in advancing the conversation around the addictive properties of certain foods and their impact on behavior and health. Episode Overview: In this insightful episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, co-hosts Dr. Vera Tarman and Molly Painschab sit down with the esteemed Dr. Ashley Gearhardt, a leading expert in the field of food addiction and psychology. Dr. Gearhardt is known for her groundbreaking work in developing the Yale Food Addiction Scale, which has become a pivotal tool in understanding the addictive properties of highly processed foods. Key Discussion Points: Introduction to Dr. Ashley Gearhardt: Learn about Dr. Gearhardt's background, her journey into the field of psychology, and what inspired her to focus on food addiction. Understanding Food Addiction: Dr. Gearhardt explains the parallels between substance addiction and food addiction, particularly how certain foods can trigger addictive-like behaviors in the brain. The Yale Food Addiction Scale: Discover how it was developed, its impact on the field, and how it is used to assess food addiction in individuals. The Role of Highly Processed Foods: The conversation delves into the role of highly processed foods in contributing to obesity and addictive eating patterns, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals struggling with food addiction. Public Health Implications: Dr. Gearhardt discusses the broader implications of her research on public health, including potential strategies to combat the rise of food addiction and obesity. Future Research and Initiatives: Hear about Dr. Gearhardt's ongoing research and what she sees as the future directions for studying and addressing food addiction. Find Dr. Gearhardt: Website: https://ihpi.umich.edu/our-experts/agearhar Yale Food Addiction Scale: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/fastlab/yale-food-addiction-scale/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Food-Addiction-2nd-Brownell/dp/019067105X The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede your healthcare provider's professional relationship and direction. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.
The impact of omega-3 fatty acids on chronic disease risk has been a topic of considerable interest and research. The VITAL trial, which assessed the effects of vitamin D and omega-3 supplements on various health outcomes, including cardiovascular disease and cancer, provided insightful findings. Additionally, numerous other supplement trials have examined different dosages and formulations of omega-3s, yielding mixed results. Some trials have highlighted significant benefits, while others have shown minimal impact, leading to ongoing debates in the scientific community. Reconciling this evidence base requires a nuanced understanding of the study populations, dosages, and specific health outcomes investigated. The variability in results can often be attributed to differences in trial design, such as whether the focus was on primary or secondary prevention, the baseline dietary intake of participants, and the specific types of omega-3 supplements used. Understanding these nuances is crucial for making informed recommendations about omega-3 supplementation for chronic disease prevention. In this episode, Professor JoAnn Manson will delve into the complexities of omega-3 research, discussing the VITAL trial in detail, comparing it with other significant studies, and providing insights into how to interpret and reconcile the diverse findings in the context of chronic disease risk. Timestamps: 03:21 The VITAL Trial Explained 05:39 Biological Mechanisms and Observational Studies 07:25 Primary vs. Secondary Prevention 10:47 Key Findings from the VITAL Trial 13:39 Subgroup Analyses and Future Research 19:58 Dosage Considerations and Risks 23:47 Impact of Omega-3 on Chronic Diseases 32:18 Nuances in Omega-3 Research 44:27 Future Research Directions 48:54 Key Ideas Segment (Premium-only) Links: Subscribe to Premium Go to episode page Receive our free weekly email: the Sigma Synopsis Enroll in the next cohort of our Applied Nutrition Literacy course
Fatty15 is a commercial name for a supplement that contains pentadecanoic acid, a type of odd-chain saturated fatty acid (OCFA) found in trace amounts in dairy fat and some plants. It has gained attention due to its potential health benefits, which differ from those of more common even-chain fatty acids. Fatty15 is the only pure C15:0 on the market.Relevant links:BUY FATTY15 Here: https://fatty15.com/ Chapters00:00 Introduction to Pentadecanoic Acid (C15)02:30 Discovering Parallels Between Dolphins and Humans06:14 Sources and Decline in C15 Intake08:00 Cell Membrane Stability and the Balancing Act13:08 C15 Deficiency and Accelerated Cell Aging17:34 C15 vs. Omega-3 Fatty Acids19:48 Testing for C15 Deficiency23:28 Standardizing C15 Levels in Dairy Milk Products25:04 Future Implications and Research26:57 Introduction to Fatty15 and its Benefits34:19 The Surprising Link between Fatty15 and Joint Pain36:21 Recommended Dosage and Protocol for Fatty1539:08 Future Research on Fatty15: Exploring New Frontiers45:43 The Role of the Microbiome in Fatty15 Supplementation49:41 The Fatty15 Movement: Awareness and AccessibilityDisclaimer:The information provided in this podcast episode is for entertainment purposes and is NOT MEDICAL ADVICE. The products presented and discussed in this podcast are explicitly only relevant to those who reside in the US. The statements and discussions held within this episode, are NOT approved by the TGA. If you have any questions about your health, contact a medical professional. This content is strictly the opinions of Lucas Aoun and is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of medical advice or treatment from a personal physician. All viewers of this content are advised to consult with their doctors or qualified health professionals regarding specific health questions. Neither Lucas Aoun nor the publisher of this content takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons reading or following the information in this content. All consumers of this content especially taking prescription or over-the-counter medications should consult their physician before beginning any nutritional, supplement or lifestyle program. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Upstream, we're releasing a fascinating discussion with economist, professor, and bestselling author Tyler Cowen about how to find talented people. This was recorded in 2022 around the launch of his book 'Talent: How to Identify Energizers, Creatives, and Winners Around the World' co-authored with Daniel Gross. Tyler and Erik discuss strategies for assessing raw talent, recognizing late bloomers, and fostering an environment conducive to high achievers. They also cover the importance of understanding founder compatibility, building strong peer groups, and the role of mentorship in talent development.
You know how dentists have those intraoral cameras that let patients see what's going on in their mouth? What if SLPs could use those as part of their dysphagia assessment? Or as part of their biofeedback during therapy to check for residue and to see if certain compensatory strategies work? Just imagine quickly peeking into a patient's mouth with an angled intraoral camera and finding bread in the valleculae from the patient's last meal (which was two hours ago)! Turns out we can! James Curtis, PhD, CCC-SLP, and Ann Miles, PhD, are two SLPs and researchers who are exploring this idea and spill all the beans with us in this week's episode of The Swallow Your Pride Podcast! Join James and Anna as they discuss the intraoral camera and… The benefits of adding it to our dysphagia assessments Potential applications in therapy and patient education The pioneering work of Jose Vergara's team in Brazil Technical challenges Patient tolerance Current and future research Access to this instrument Tune in and give a shout-out to your local dentist for inspiring this idea! TIMESTAMPS: Initial exploration of intraoral cameras (00:05:42) Clinical application of intraoral cameras (00:10:44) Advantages and limitations of intraoral cameras (00:12:51) Procedure for using intraoral cameras (00:15:05) Challenges with intraoral cameras (00:19:01) Patient Positioning and Maneuvering (00:20:05) Challenges and Skills of Rigid Exam vs. Flexible Scope (00:20:56) Advantages of Intraoral Cameras (00:21:10) Importance of Post-Swallow Images and Video Clips (00:22:28) Sensitivity and Reliability of Intraoral Cameras (00:24:30) Comparative Research and Reproducibility (00:26:02) Limitations and Need for More Research (00:28:25) Cost and Infection Control Considerations (00:32:15) Integration into Clinical Protocols (00:33:42) Future Research and Implementation Studies (00:37:44) Intraoral Camera Use in New Zealand (00:40:09) Availability and Cost of Intraoral Cameras (00:40:56) Patient Populations for Intraoral Camera Use (00:41:38) Challenges and Benefits of Rigid Endoscopy (00:44:23) The post 333 – Can Intraoral Cameras Improve Dysphagia Management? Let's Zoom In… appeared first on Swallow Your Pride Podcast.
Shallow is joined by Dr. Scott Forbes who discusses his research on creatine supplementation. He explains the benefits of creatine on muscle, bone, and brain health, as well as its impact on cognitive function and athletic performance. The conversation covers topics such as dosing, timing, and the effects of creatine on different populations. Dr. Forbes also discusses the future of creatine research, including its potential use in treating brain injuries and neurodegenerative diseases. https://www.instagram.com/scott_forbes_phd/ LAST CHANCE to register for Pre-Script® Level 1. Sign up now at https://www.pre-script.com/psl1 We've got a new sponsor! Marek Health is a health optimization company that offers advanced blood testing, health coaching, and expert medical oversight. Our services can help you enhance your lifestyle, nutrition, and supplementation to medical treatment and care. https://marekhealth.com/rxd Code RXD Don't miss the release of our newest educational community - The Pre-Script ® Collective! Join the community today at www.pre-script.com. For other strength training, health, and injury prevention resources, check out our website, YouTube channel, and Instagram. For more episodes, subscribe and tune in to our podcast. Also, make sure to sign up to our mailing list at www.pre-script.com to get the first updates on new programming releases. You can also follow Dr. Jordan Shallow and Dr. Jordan Jiunta on Instagram! Dr. Jordan Shallow: https://www.instagram.com/the_muscle_doc/ Dr. Jordan Jiunta: https://www.instagram.com/redwiteandjordan/ Creatine Supplementation (00:03:18) Doses and Timing (00:06:37) Metabolic Effects and Safety (00:09:29) Creatine on Brain Health (00:16:07) Future Research on Creatine (00:21:52) False Claims of Super Creatine (00:25:12) Creatine in Energy Drinks & Caffeine (00:29:55) Creatine's Benefits for Muscle, Bone, and Brain (00:36:11) Creatine & Sports (00:37:17)