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Have you ever sat in a doctor's office feeling dismissed when explaining your symptoms? or leave an appointment with more questions and answers? This is a familiar story for so many women, especially in midlife. But what if I told you there's someone who understands the struggle and has dedicated her life to empowering women to take charge of their health?Today, we're talking to Dr. Sharon Malone, who believes that in the ever-changing healthcare landscape, it's every woman for herself. And not in a discouraging way but in a way that can ignite your power to become your own best advocate. This week, episode 35 of Pleasure in the Pause is about taking charge of your midlife health! Are you ready to awaken your sensuality and feel more empowered in your body? Access the FREE Pleasure Upgrade Bundle at https://www.pleasureinthepause.com/gift.Dr. Sharon Malone is a nationally known expert in women's health and the New York Times Bestselling author of Grown Woman Talk. She is the Chief Medical Advisor at Alloy Women's Health, a telehealth company that focuses on women over 40. Before joining Alloy, Dr. Malone was a partner at one of the oldest and most successful OB/GYN medical practices in Washington, D.C. She is board-certified by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and certified by the North American Menopause Society as a Certified National Menopause Practitioner. Throughout her professional career, she has been active in advocating for reproductive rights, reducing teen pregnancy, and eliminating health care disparities. Dr. Malone has been honored with the Health Award from the Black Women's Agenda, Inc., and was named on the 2024 Forbes 50 over 50 list.Highlights from our discussion include:The importance of knowing your personal and family health history.The need for women to be their own best advocates in the changing healthcare landscape.The impact of chronic stress, especially for marginalized groups like Black women.The role of innovative solutions like telehealth in improving access to quality healthcare.The effectiveness of hormone therapy in managing menopause symptoms and improving long-term health.The value of building a supportive community of women to navigate the challenges of midlife and beyond.The empowering message that suffering is not an inevitable part of womanhood.If you've ever felt dismissed or overwhelmed in the doctor's office, or if you're looking for ways to take control of your health during midlife, this episode is for you.If you're seeking to reclaim your pleasure and vitality, join Gabriella at www.pleasureinthepause.com for this enlightening journey into the heart of female pleasure and empowerment.CONNECT WITH DR. SHARON MALONE:WebsiteInstagramUse Code GWT25 at MyAlloyCONNECT WITH GABRIELLA ESPINOSA:InstagramLinkedInGet immediate access to practical tools that help you feel more like yourself again during perimenopause and menopause with The Menopause Reset Journal today.
Download my free guided meditation audio bundle here: https://thewellnessengineer.com/audiobundle Do you have the menopausal ‘blahs'? Join me and my guest Jana Danielson and discover how to bloom better in menopause and beyond by harnessing the magic power of mindset, movement, and metabolism to regain your vitality. In this episode you'll learn: ⏰ 01:00 - Intro ⏰ 03:00 - Jana's story: On eleven medications and in pain at age 21 ⏰ 08:39 - The Cooch ball for pelvic floor health ⏰ 13:38 - The three pillars of blooming better ⏰ 17:57 - Scale of Consciousness of emotions: shame is the lowest ⏰ 24:25 - Stress response vs. trauma response ⏰ 29:13 - The seven sacred women of Bloom Better ⏰ 37:14 - The ONE thing you can do to activate self-healing Check out Jana Danielson's Bio: Jana Danielson, an award-winning wellness entrepreneur, transformed her personal struggle with physical pain into a mission to elevate women through self-love and empowerment. As Founder & CEO of Bloom Better, she helps women discover their sacred selves by integrating physical wellness with mental and emotional health, focusing on mastering mindset, movement, and metabolism. A Pilates Master Instructor, Certified Pfilates Instructor, and Amazon International Best Selling Author, Jana created the Cooch Ball, the world's first pelvic floor fitness tool for women. She also founded Lead Pilates and Lead Integrated Health Therapies. Jana is a member of the Holistic Leadership Council and recipient of the 2023 Mindshare Leadership Summit Future of Health Award. Having coached hundreds of thousands of women globally, Jana continues to inspire and guide them towards enhanced quality of life, confidence, and impact. Her work proves that when women invest in their health, they invest in their power to change the world. Jana Danielson's gift and link: For a limited time, get Jana's eBook for just $0.99 (US) or $1.09 (Canada) on Amazon: Amazon.com Amazon.ca Connect with Jana Danielson: Website: https://bloombetter.life/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jana.danielson/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Jana.Danielson/ ***** Hi there! I am Jane Hogan, the Wellness Engineer, and the host of Wellness By Design. I spent 30 years designing foundations for buildings until the pain and inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis led me to hang up my hard hat and follow my heart. Now I blend my backgrounds in science and spirituality to teach people how to tap into the power of their mind, body and soul. I help them release pain naturally so they can become the best version of themselves. Wellness By Design is a show dedicated to helping people achieve wellness not by reacting to the world around them but by intentionally designing a life based on what their own body needs. In this show we explore practices, methods and science that contribute to releasing pain and inflammation naturally. Learn more at https://thewellnessengineer.com Would you like to learn how to release pain by creating more peace and calm? Download my free guided meditation audio bundle here: https://thewellnessengineer.com/audiobundle Connect with Jane: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaneHoganHealth/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janehoganhealth
Did you know that the rate of new HIV infections among Black women is 10 times that of white women and four times that of Latina women. Why is this the case? Thanks to HealthyWomen with support from Merck, we're having an essential conversation about HIV and how we must protect ourselves from contracting the virus. OUr guest this week Dr. Ada Stewart breaks down all the facts plus ways that people are now living longer with HIV.You don't want to miss this conversation!Listen and learn:How HIV diagnosis and treatment has changed over the past few decadesThe rumors abouht HIV that are completely false - and the truths we all need to knowProtection and the information we need to share with our girlfriendsHow we must advocate with our health care providers to ensure we're getting testedListen now and share your iTunes review with us!Follow now
“The problem with the way that the medical system was built historically is that women did not have a seat at the table,” says Elizabeth Comen, M.D. Elizabeth, an award-winning physician and oncologist joins us to discuss the dark history of women's health and how we can do better. Plus: -A history of women's maltreatment in medicine (~02:40) -How medical journals have been biased against women (~06:06) -Her thoughts on the COVID vaccine testing (~08:30) -Why science let down women when it comes to heart disease (~11:41) -Women's symptoms of heart disease (~13:12) -The historical bias against women's hormones (~18:48) -The modern science of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) (~20:21) -The current state of research on breast cancer (~22:50) -Where we can do better for women (~27:48) -Dr. Comen's personal story (~32:50) -The origin of plastic surgery (~36:30) -How do women become better advocates for themselves? (~41:22) -Her hopes for the future of women's health (~41:41) Referenced in the episode: -Connect with Elizabeth Comen, M.D. online (drelizabethcomen.com) and on Instagram (@drelizabethcomen) -Check out her book, All in Her Head We hope you enjoy this episode, and feel free to watch the full video on YouTube! Whether it's an article or podcast, we want to know what we can do to help here at mindbodygreen. Let us know at: podcast@mindbodygreen.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Named one of Inc. Magazines Top 100 Female Founders of 2020, COLETTE COURTION is a distinguished and award-winning consumer marketer, inventor (21 issued patents), and femtech leader who is revolutionizing the $600 billon dollar menopause market with Joylux—the leader in at-home medical devices, personal care products and digital tools for menopausal women experiencing vaginal and sexual health issues. With over 20 years of cross-functional expertise leading consumer product, retail, and medical device companies, she is known as a category creator in the emerging health and wellness space. Prior to founding Joylux and her other two skincare related start-ups, she was a marketing executive with Starbucks responsible for launching and growing the Starbucks Card and Customer loyalty program into a multi-billion-dollar business. Courtion and her companies have earned numerous accolades including the AARP Innovation Lab's Women's Health Award (2021), Angel Capital Association's Most Innovative Company (2019), Best Product of the Year (2003) for Starbucks Duetto Card from Business Week, Top 15 Women of Influence (2009) in Seattle and Top 40 Under 40 leaders (2006) in Seattle from Puget Sound Business Journal. Colette's info: Website: https://joylux.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joylux Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joyluxinc/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colettecourtion/ Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you! Visit http://drlaurabrayton.com/podcasts/ for show notes and available downloads. © 2014 - 2024 Dr. Laura Brayton
Wednesday, May 1, 2024 Target Audience: State and local health departments and other tribal serving organizations Description: Typical funding opportunities are often unreachable to smaller tribal communities. Learn more about the barriers that small and rural tribal communities face and how we can better serve them with streamlined funding strategies. Learning Objectives By the end of the presentation, the audience will be able to: 1. Identify the need for equitable funding strategies and tools. 2. Identify potential challenges and barriers for creating equitable funding tools. 3. Start planning and/or developing their own equitable funding tools. This project is supported by funds made available from CDC's National Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Public Health Infrastructure and Workforce through cooperative agreement OT18-1802, Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services Through National Partnerships to Improve and Protect the Nation's Health Award #6 NU38OT000303-04-02. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by CDC/HHS, or the U.S. Government. Full webinar archive and resources: https://keepitsacred.itcmi.org/supporting-tribes-of-all-sizes-ensuring-streamlined-funding-sources-to-support-rural-tribal-communities/
View full webinar video and resources here: https://keepitsacred.itcmi.org/resources/webinar-archive/ The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan presents a webinar. Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Target Audience: State and local health departments and other tribal serving organizations Description: Reaching tribal communities requires messages and formats of various kinds. We'll discuss best practices for creating multi-modal campaigns that will help you connect with a diverse range of tribal communities. Learning Objectives By the end of the presentation, the audience will be able to: 1. Identify steps to carry out a culturally responsive media campaign 2. Identify potential challenges and barriers for the media campaign to address vaccine hesitancy 3. Identify steps to start planning their own media campaign This project is supported by funds made available from CDC's National Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Public Health Infrastructure and Workforce through cooperative agreement OT18-1802, Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services Through National Partnerships to Improve and Protect the Nation's Health Award #6 NU38OT000303-04-02. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by CDC/HHS, or the U.S. Government.
Full webinar archive and resources: https://keepitsacred.itcmi.org/webinar-navigating-native-partnerships-how-to-build-trust-and-advance-health-equity/ The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan presents a webinar. Title: Navigating Native Partnerships: How to Build Trust and Advance Health Equity Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2024 Target Audience: State and local health departments and other tribal serving organizations Description: Want to partner with tribal communities but don't know where to start? It all starts with relationships and trust. The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan is here to help health departments navigate tribal structure and connect through community based participatory approaches. Learning Objectives: By the end of this presentation, the audience will be able to: 1. Identify behaviors that build trust or mistrust with tribal communities 2. Develop strategies for building trusting relationships with tribal communities 3. Identify community based participatory approaches to promoting health in Indian Country This project is supported by funds made available from CDC's National Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Public Health Infrastructure and Workforce through cooperative agreement OT18-1802, Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services Through National Partnerships to Improve and Protect the Nation's Health Award #6 NU38OT000303-04-02. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by CDC/HHS, or the U.S. Government.
In dieser Podcast-Folge tauchen wir in ein Thema ein, das vielen von uns bekannt ist und das einige womöglich auch persönlich erlebt haben: Demenz. Unser Gast heute ist die Demenz-Aktivistin Sophie Rosentreter aus Hamburg, ehemaliges Model und Fernsehmoderatorin, die nun ihre Reichweite nutzt, um über die Erkrankung aufzuklären.Sophie Rosentreter bezeichnet sich selbst als Demenz-Aktivistin und hat zahlreiche Auszeichnungen für ihr Engagement erhalten, darunter den „Health Award“ 2012 und den „Deutschen Pflegepreis“ 2018. Durch Aufklärungsfilme und Bestseller-Bücher trägt sie maßgeblich dazu bei, das Bewusstsein für Demenz zu schärfen.Im Interview gehen wir auf verschiedene Aspekte der Demenzerkrankung ein.; angefangen bei persönlichen Begegnungen mit dem Thema bis hin zu praktischen Hinweise für den Umgang mit Betroffenen. Dabei diskutieren wir Themen wie die Beschreibung der Krankheit, das Erkennen von Symptomen, die Bedeutung von Kommunikation und den Umgang mit demenziell veränderten Menschen.Abschließend geben wir Hinweise für Begleitpersonen von Menschen mit Demenz und sprechen über die Bedeutung der Sensibilisierung junger Generationen für dieses Thema.Wir hoffen, dass diese Episode dazu beiträgt, das Verständnis für Demenz zu vertiefen und Betroffenen sowie ihren Familien mehr Unterstützung und Wertschätzung zu bieten.Hier die wichtigsten Learnings:Frühe Auseinandersetzung ist Schlüssel: Die Notwendigkeit, sich bereits in jungen Jahren mit dem Thema Demenz auseinanderzusetzen, wird betont. Dies hilft, besser vorbereitet zu sein und fördert ein gesellschaftliches Bewusstsein.Hilfe anzunehmen ist Stärke: Die Bedeutung, Unterstützung zu suchen und anzunehmen, wird hervorgehoben. Dies gilt sowohl für die Betroffenen als auch für die pflegenden Angehörigen und zeigt Stärke statt Schwäche.Demenz als Chance für Beziehungen: Anstatt Demenz nur als Verlust zu betrachten, bietet sie auch die Möglichkeit, Beziehungen auf neue Weise zu vertiefen und aus der veränderten Kommunikation und Interaktion zu lernen.Bedeutung von Geduld und Empathie: Im Umgang mit Demenz sind Geduld und ein empathischer Zugang essenziell. Dies hilft, die Welt aus der Perspektive der Betroffenen zu verstehen und fördert eine positive Interaktion.Gesellschaftliche Verantwortung: Die Gesellschaft hat die Verantwortung, Inklusion und Teilhabe von Menschen mit Demenz zu fördern. Innovative Ansätze wie "Das Restaurant der falschen Bestellungen" in Japan dienen als Inspiration.Wichtigkeit der Kommunikation: Effektive Kommunikationsformen mit Demenzbetroffenen sind zentral, um deren Bedürfnisse und Gefühle zu erkennen und angemessen darauf zu reagieren.Leben mit Demenz gestalten: Die Episode ermutigt dazu, das Leben mit Demenz aktiv zu gestalten und Möglichkeiten zur Förderung des Selbstwerts und der Teilhabe zu suchen.Akzeptanz und Offenheit: Das offene Gespräch über Demenz und die damit verbundenen Gefühle wird als wichtiger Schritt zur Bewältigung und Akzeptanz der Situation dargestellt.Lernen von Betroffenen: Die Episode unterstreicht, dass auch Gesunde viel von Menschen mit Demenz lernen können, insbesondere im Hinblick auf Authentizität und den Umgang mit Gefühlen.Gemeinschaft und Unterstützung: Der Aufbau einer unterstützenden Gemeinschaft und die Nutzung von Hilfsangeboten sind essenziell, um den Herausforderungen von Demenz gemeinsam zu begegnen.Diese Learnings unterstreichen die Komplexität des Themas Demenz und die vielfältigen Möglichkeiten, positiv damit umzugehen. Sie laden ein, sich aktiv mit der Thematik auseinanderzusetzen und sowohl persönlich als auch gesellschaftlich für einen besseren Umgang mit Demenz zu sorgen.Die Lotsinnen-Arbeit, worüber wir in der Folge sprechen, ist das Projekt QplusAlter, eine Initiative der Ev. Stiftung Alsterdorf in Hamburg. Wer hierzu mehr erfahren möchte, klickt doch gerne hier: https://www.alsterdorf.de/initiative/qplusalter/ oder https://www.q-acht.net/qplus/qplusalter/Da wir auch über Einsamkeit als einer der Risikofaktoren für die Entwicklung von Demenz sprachen, ist hier der direkte Link zu unserem Gespräch mit Klaus Siedenhans über Einsamkeit: https://gelassen-aelter-werden.de/60-wege-aus-der-einsamkeit-fuer-alt-und-jung/Eine Bitte an unsere Hörerinnen und Hörer:Wir freuen uns über eine Bewertung unseres Podcasts. Holt für uns die 5 Sterne vom Himmel und schreibt gerne, was euch besonders gefällt.Das schenkt noch mehr Menschen unsere Inhalte, da es durch das bessere Ranking öfter vorgeschlagen wird. Herzlichen Dank.Für mehr Informationen zum Thema "gelassen älter werden" gibt es auf unserer Homepage ein Magazin zum Lesen. Hier der Link: https://gelassen-aelter-werden.de/magazin-gelassen-aelter-werden/Die Musik im Intro und Outro ist von Stefan Kissel und wurde von Nico Lange gesprochen.
This week on The Uncharted Leader we're talking with award winning emerging leader Dr Manasi Murthy Mittiny about the catalyst of meaningful change and her passion for preventative strategies to help families live a meaningful, pain-free, life by understanding the role of culture and belief systems on our health. Manasi is physician scientist at the Flinders University with a MD (Medicine, Dean's medal) a PhD (Medicine) and Advanced Global Clinical Scholar Research Fellow with Harvard Medical School. She's also a recipient of prestigious awards including the 2023 Finalist Australian Stellar South Asian Women, Harvard Mobility Grant (2023), Women's Agenda Emerging Leader in Health Award (2022) and the Australian Government Funded Endeavour Postdoctoral fellowship (2018). Her novel translational work has started powerful conversations around sex, gender, religion, racial inclusivity and much more. Her own experience of living with pain, following a major accident as a child that left third degree burns on her body, was the catalyst for change that led to her purpose of bringing more rigour to differences in the lived experience of pain for people from diverse cultural backgrounds, in particular First Nations People, culturally and linguistically (CALD) communities. Ignite your passion and amplify the impact you have in the world. Connect with Dr Manasi Murthy Mittiny on LinkedIn or send her an email. Follow The Uncharted Leader on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook. Book a call with Kylee Stone and ask about The Emerging Leaders Program. Podcast proudly sponsored by The Performance Code
Welcome to Part Three of the Therapy Rocks! “Three Part” menopause series (Episodes 38, 39 & 40). In this episode Signe interviews Val Schonberg about nutrition in midlife and beyond, weight, bone health, and more. Val is dietitian and certified menopause practitioner with The Menopause Society. She is a registered dietitian with a Master of Science degree in nutrition from the University of Minnesota. She is Board Certified as a Specialist in Sports Dietetics, she specializes in eating disorders, sports nutrition, and midlife health. She owns a private practice in Atlanta, Georgia, where she also serves as a consulting dietitian for Emory Sports Medicine and Orthopaedics, the Atlanta Ballet, and the Atlanta Dream Women's NBA team. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, and received the Excellence in Women's Health Award from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Women's Health Dietetic Practice Group. To learn more about Val visit https://valschonberg.com/
See all the Healthcasts at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog Your Consultations with Dr. Sullivan or Dr. Maupin last one hour! No other medical practices schedule an hour for consultations with each patient. You will see a doctor and have time to discuss your issues!!! Drs Maupin and Sullivan spend hours preparing for your first appointment. They know what medical problems you have, your medications and allergies, and based on your medial history they determine your treatment plan. This plan includes your pellet dose, treatment of other conditions or diseases that are out of control, a diet and eating plan, exercise advice, individualized supplement advice, and prescriptions for medications. Your health will benefit from the expert advice given by Dr. Sullivan and Dr Maupin and their team of Nurse Practitioners and Registered Nurses. BioBalance® Testosterone Pellets are the most effective, lowest risk Testosterone Replacement: We exclusively use Testosterone and Estradiol Pellets made from Non-Micronized Bio-identical Testosterone powder, from two compounding pharmacies who have been our providers for two decades. BioBalance® Health has the most experience in providing Testosterone and Estradiol Pellets in the Midwest We have been practicing anti-aging medicine and treating patients with bioidentical testosterone pellets longer than any other practice in the Midwest, over 20 years! BioBalance® Health doctors and NPs provide such a unique and successful level of care that patients fly from all over the world to see them. We are innovators and we have learned how to trouble shoot side effects and treat them before they happen. We have such a unique treatment method that we have doctors who request training with us, and patients who spread the word of our success to their doctors and their friends. BioBalance® Health Has the Highest Success Rate of any other provider of T and E2 pellets. We not only offer quality and service to the practice of Anti-Aging Medicine/ Functional Medicine, we also have the highest success rate of any other BI hormone practice anywhere. We encounter the fewest side effects and complaints of any other hormone practice, and we are 95% effective at resolving the symptoms of hormone deficiency. We Treat Much More than Just Your Sex Hormone Deficiency! When replacing hormones and treating the symptoms of hormone deficiency is not enough, we treat our patients for other hormone deficiencies and diseases of aging: hypothyroidism, and Pre-diseases like pre-diabetes, obesity, fatty liver disease, and nutritional deficiencies. Our doctors and NPs often diagnose illnesses that your primary hasn't found yet! We apply cutting edge medical and nutritional treatments to keep you healthy as you age. Our goal for you is much more than giving you testosterone, it is lasting health. We combat the sickness and symptoms of aging with a foundation of bioidentical hormones (testosterone and estradiol pellets) plus nutrition, weight loss, exercise advice, esthetic procedures and genetic evaluations to determine your health risks and to diagnose cancer early. We add new novel and effective ways to help our patients live healthier, longer, and more productive lives like the Gallery test for 99 types of cancer that finds cancer before traditional tests can (this test is for those patients who chose to have it and it is an additional fee). You are Not Just a Number! We are not a practice built on volume. We learn your history and know who you are when you see us. We make sure we keep your health history in mind when we make decisions for your treatment! Our staff is family to the doctors and to each other. When you enter our office, you will feel special and cared for! Our results are remarkable! BioBalance Health receives most of our referrals from existing patients and doctors. Our Patients tell us that they have never had such a complete evaluation of their symptoms and that no other hormonal therapy has made them feel completely well as the treatment they receive in our office. We are excellent Doctors and Nurse Practitioners who are determined to bring our patients back to health with the latest treatments and the most natural testosterone for both women and men. We individualize your care because we know that one size medicine doesn't fit all! Before you come to our office, we study your medical history and your blood lab results, to create a treatment plan that we adjust during your initial visit based on your needs. We offer the best Education for Patients available anywhere from Any Anti-aging, Integrative Practice in the US, and possibly the world. Dr Maupin has written 2 books for patients over age 36 that have been distributed in 6 countries, The Secret Female Hormone is for aging women and Got Testosterone? is for aging men. The Secret Female Hormone is the first book about testosterone for women was the first book of its kind published anywhere! Her book for men received the International Independent Publisher's Men's Health Award in 2019. Dr Maupin's biweekly Health casts and blogs has grown in number to over 650, 20-minute episodes. found on You tube (www.youtube.com/@BioBalanceHealthcast) and our website, wwwBioBalancehealth.com. Dr Maupin is dedicated to educating her patients and the aging public with REAL information to help them make good decisions to keep them healthy and productive for a very long time. While traditional medicine has continued to concentrate only on the very sick, young, and fertile women and chronic diseases of the young, Dr Maupin fills in the gap providing advice for aging women and men with preventive medicine, hormone replacement, weight management and sexual dysfunction that mainstream medicine ignores! We offer the most effective weight loss program for our patients, that allows you to buy real food to eat with the help of prescription weight loss medications chosen for your situation! If our patients need help with weight loss after Testosterone Pellets, diet and exercise have been employed, we offer additional appointments with a Nurse Practioner (NP)/ RN team to help you lose the weight you have always wanted to lose. Our NP/RNs chose the right medication for you and monitor your weight loss with our body composition machine, In Body® to help you see the fat you are losing. We combine “fat-loss” treatments with muscle preservation with testosterone pellets. Preserving Muscle mass is critical to stimulating the metabolism and to anti-aging progress. As you reach your weight loss goal, BioBalance® offers esthetic body sculpting treatments, when you have lost enough weight to shape your body without pain or lost time at work. We acquired the most effective body sculpting EM Sculpt machine to sculpt your body with increased muscle, fat loss and tighter skin; EMsella for treating urinary incontinence and EM face for a non-surgical face lift. We review your Medical History, Symptoms and Lab before making an appointment for you, to determine if you need our treatment. We realize that you don't want to pay for something you don't need, so we review your medical history and blood work before you pay us anything or waste your time on an appointment that doesn't lead to treatment. If we cannot treat your particular medical problem, we will give you your lab test results to take to your PCP and you will not have paid anything. We only make an appointment for you if we believe we can help treat your symptoms, medical problems and/or help you lose weight if needed. Unlike any other practice we offer hour-long consultations with our doctors for your first, follow up, and problem consultations. Dr Maupin has created a medical practice dedicated to truly bringing her patients back to health: sexually, metabolically, nutritionally, and to help them look as good as they feel with her Esthetic practice, BioBalance® Skin. BioBalance Heath is the fourth medical practice Dr Maupin created/managed over more than 38 years of practicing medicine. Bio Balance Health® is the culmination of all she learned from organizing the three OBGYN practices. She decided that the only way to be the best doctor she could be was to surround herself with the most intelligent Doctors, Nurses and Nurse Practitioners, the most skilled staff possible and to treat them and pay them well, like family. Through her experience, combined with Dr Sullivan's business training and Family medicine background, she has created what she views as the finest type of preventive, hormonal medical practice. We want our patients to feel healthy, and to be productive as long as they live! Dr Maupin, Dr Sullivan, their husbands, and Dr Sullivans in-laws are all BioBalance® patients. Bio Balance® knows that the health we have as we age is primarily due to replacement and management of our hormones, nutrition, exercise and attaining ideal weight. Her plan behind the scenes is to create a medical practice that patients enjoy coming to, where staff is happy and well paid, and where doctors and NPs are encouraged to treat patients with cutting edge medical care for the benefit of their patients. Twenty-one years later, her dream is a reality and there is no other medical practice like it! You only pay for what you get! Your cost is based on what you receive, not on a large yearly fee that some other practices require. We are a cash practice because insurance companies don't pay for preventive medicine or bio-identical hormone replacement for women. They also generally won't pay for weight loss. For the services they do pay for we understand that many of our patients pay for insurance, and we try to use it when we can. Most of our prescriptions and labs we order are covered by health insurance directly. we will give you copies of your invoice to submit for your reimbursement from your insurance if your insurance allows. If you don't have insurance or have a high deductible, we will pass along the discount the lab companies give us, so your lab cost will be much lower than if you paid them directly! We live by the belief that we can offer medical treatment to our patients based on what we would want if we were the patient: To be treated individually, kindly, and efficiently To offer individualized treatment to each patient In a practice environment that is uplifting and happy From staff who feel like family In a lovely environment that is not clinical like other doctor's offices With individualized personal care over time To offer efficiency by stocking supplements and products on site for patients to buy on site To only offer quality goods and treatments we use personally To offer compassion that carries through everyone who works for BioBalance® Health and BioBalance® Skin.
This webinar is focused on educating community leaders, partners, clinicians and the general public about updates on adult vaccine coverage and cost for the insured and uninsured as well as working with pharmacies and local health departments. Moderator Chinonso Ukachukwu, MPH Director, Quality Improvement & Equity National Minority Quality Forum, Center for Sustainable Health Care Quality and Equity Chinnie is a passionate Public Health Specialist with over 10 years of progressive leadership experience in healthcare. She comes with a proven track record of accomplishments in health education, health promotion, growth strategy and high- level partnership creation. In addition to a Masters of Public Health degree from Southern New Hampshire University, she has over half a decade of results- oriented practical experiences working with statewide and national agencies to implement evidence-based practices grounded in quality improvement principles across different populations in Washington DC. She is currently the Director, Quality Improvement and Equity at the National Minority Quality Forum's Center for Sustainable Health Care Quality and Equity (SHC). In her role, she ensures the engagement and implementation of education projects for clinical teams and community leaders to address health disparities in diverse and underserved populations among other duties. Panelists Charley John, PhD Senior Director Healthcare Policy and Strategy, Walgreens Charley John serves as Senior Director of Healthcare Policy and Strategy for the Walgreen Company. He has been with Walgreens for 25 years, 10 of them as a pharmacist. He attended the University of Florida where he completed his doctorate of pharmacy. He started his career in South Florida as a pharmacy intern and had stints in Cincinnati, and the Washington, D.C. metro area. At these stops, he has served in a pharmacist and in an operations leadership capacity. Dr. John has worked to improve equitable access to healthcare through pharmacy by championing the role pharmacists play with medication counseling, adherence, disease state management, and immunizations. He was the recipient of the National Minority Quality Forum's 40 Under 40 Leader in Health Award. He has worked in the community collaborating with several organizations to increase awareness of health topics such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and infectious disease care and bringing resources to the underserved through screenings, medications, and consultations. During the pandemic, he has worked closely with both the Administration and Federal Agencies on the COVID testing, vaccine, and therapeutics distribution and administration effort, contributing to the operational, public health, and policy planning. Phyllis Arthur Senior Vice President, Infectious Diseases and Emerging Science Policy Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) Phyllis Arthur is Senior Vice President for Infectious Diseases and Emerging Science Policy at the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO). In this role Ms. Arthur is responsible for working with member companies in vaccines, antimicrobial resistance and biodefense on policy, legislative and regulatory issues. Prior to joining BIO, she worked in numerous marketing and sales positions for Merck & Co Inc in their Vaccine Division. Over her 16-year career at Merck, Ms. Arthur launched several exciting new vaccines in the United States and internationally, including the first HPV vaccine, GARDASIL. Abby Bownas Coalition Manager, Adult Vaccine Coalition Abby Bownas is a Partner and Coalition manager extraordinaire who is currently running the Adult Vaccine Access Coalition (adultvaccinesnow.org). She has subject matter expert in vaccine policy, diabetes-related policy issues, and preventive health. Additionally, Abby has a broad reach in the patient advocacy world, strong understanding of nutrition, housing policy and community development.
In episode 52 of C60 Health Connections, we met with Dr. Bryce Appelbaum, OD, FCOVD to learn more about what we can all do to start seeing more clearly. If you have noticed a decline in your vision due to too much screen time, have have suffered from a concussion, or you would like to learn natural ways to improve your vision, this episode is for you! Dr. Appelbaum is on a mission to change the way the world views vision. He believes there is more to vision than just 20/20 eyesight and has developed programs to retrain the brain to revise the eyes. Dr. Appelbaum has been featured on the front page of USA Today, on CBS, in the New York Times Magazine, Bethesda Magazine, and as the cover story of OT Advance. He was the 2022 recipient of The Future of Health Award at the Mindshare Leadership Summit and has shared the stage with Dr. Joe Dispenza, Marie Forleo, and JJ Virgin. Dr. Appelbaum is a frequent podcast and media guest, having recently been interviewed on MindBodyGreen, Chris Kresser's Revolution Health Radio, and Cynthia Thurlow's Everyday Wellness. Dr Appelbaum is a pioneer in neuro-optometry passionate about unlocking life's potential through vision. His expertise includes reorganizing the visual brain post-concussion to return to learn and return to life, remediating visual developmental delays interfering with reading and learning, and enhancing visual skills to elevate sports performance. He is the founder and CEO of VisionFirst, with a private practice specializing in Vision Therapy and Rehabilitation and offices in Bethesda and Annapolis, Maryland. He is also the founder and CEO of ScreenFit, the revolutionary online vision training program designed to minimize the damage of digital devices on vision, reduce symptoms, and promote healthy visual habits for extended screen use. Dr. Appelbaum has worked with hundreds of professional athletes, numerous professional and collegiate sports teams, and countless amateur athletes to transform raw talent into honed performance through vision. These athletes include: NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS, and NWSL players Professional golfers, volleyball and tennis players, race car drivers Olympic fencers, gymnasts, swimmers, skiers, archers, and shooters. Dr. Appelbaum also helps teams consider who to draft or sign as a free agent based on assessing a player's visual potential and identifying how far off they may be from operating at that ceiling. Dr. Appelbaum is a board-certified Fellow of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development and an Adjunct Clinical Professor at the Southern College of Optometry. He completed his undergraduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis where he majored in psychology and pre-medical studies and graduated with clinical honors from The Illinois College of Optometry. He is certified in Corneal Refractive Therapy/Orthokeratology, a specialty contact lens approach to slowing down nearsightedness and improving eyesight as an alternative to refractive surgery. Connect with Dr. Appelbaum here: www.myvisionfirst.com Social Media Links @drbryceappelbaum @Appelbaumvision @appelbaumvision on facebook
Dr. Janet Lawson was the first guest on the Strong Women in Medicine podcast. A retired OB-GYN, she shares her experience growing up during segregation, what inspired her to become a doctor and how her work in Public Health helped to create policy change. About our guest: Dr. Lawson had a unique career in clinical medicine and public health. She received her medical degree in June 1980 from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, and completed a residency program in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ob/Gyn) at the Baylor College of Medicine Affiliated Hospitals. She was board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and maintained her medical license in Texas until her retirement in June 2014. She is a recipient of the Women in Government 2009 Presidential Leadership Award, 2006 Excellence in Women's Health Award from the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health and an award for Leadership in Women's Health in Texas from the United States Department of Health and Human Services Region VI Office on Women's Health. In September 1996, she joined the Texas Department of Health (TDH) as the Director of the Division of Women's Health. During her tenure at TDH, she has served in a variety of positions, including medical consultant for the Bureau of Clinical and Nutrition Services, acting chief for the Bureau of Community Oriented Public Health, acting chief for the Bureau of HIV/STD Prevention, Interim Medical Director for the South Texas Health Care System, Title X Medical Director for Texas, and medical consultant on the clinical support team of the Preventive and Primary Care Unit in the Division for Family and Community Health Services. While serving as the acting director of the Regional and Local Health Services and later the Director of Regional and Local Health Services, she helped the creation of the Division of Regional and Local Health Services, becoming first the Assistant Commissioner for the newly formed division. Her professional and teaching experience includes faculty positions in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) (1985-89) and the Louisiana State University Medical Center (LSUMC) in New Orleans (1994-96). She was the medical director of the Teen Pregnancy Clinic and the Pediatrics/Adolescent Gyn Clinic at UTMB. She was also the Director of Pediatrics and Adolescent Gynecology at LSUMC, where she established and became the first Medical Director of the Developmental Disability Clinic – a preventive/primary care clinic for women with developmental disabilities. During that tenure, she co-authored a chapter in Adolescents with Down Syndrome: Toward a More Fulfilling Life. Other clinical experience includes providing general obstetric and gynecologic care at the Brownsville Community Health Clinic in Brownsville, Texas (8/89-2/91) and private practice in Albany, Oregon (8/91- 7/94). While at the Brownville Community Health Clinic she served as medical director for the Brownsville Community Health Clinic Birthing Center. She is a Life Fellow in the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) and was a founding member of the North American Society for Pediatrics and Adolescent Gynecology. She served on the ACOG Committee on Health Care for Underserved Women. She has also served on several other committees and boards, representing diverse organizations. These include the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy: State and Local Action Task Force, the Texas Association Concerning School Aged Parenthood, the Association for Retarded Citizens of Greater New Orleans, March of Dimes – Austin Travis County Chapter, the Turner Syndrome Society – United States and the Texas Council on Family Violence. She is currently on the Board of Directors for Any Baby Can.
Dr. Janet Lawson was the first guest on the Strong Women in Medicine podcast. A retired OB-GYN, she shares her experience growing up during segregation, what inspired her to become a doctor and how her work in Public Health helped to create policy change. About our guest: Dr. Lawson had a unique career in clinical medicine and public health. She received her medical degree in June 1980 from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, and completed a residency program in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ob/Gyn) at the Baylor College of Medicine Affiliated Hospitals. She was board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and maintained her medical license in Texas until her retirement in June 2014. She is a recipient of the Women in Government 2009 Presidential Leadership Award, 2006 Excellence in Women's Health Award from the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health and an award for Leadership in Women's Health in Texas from the United States Department of Health and Human Services Region VI Office on Women's Health. In September 1996, she joined the Texas Department of Health (TDH) as the Director of the Division of Women's Health. During her tenure at TDH, she has served in a variety of positions, including medical consultant for the Bureau of Clinical and Nutrition Services, acting chief for the Bureau of Community Oriented Public Health, acting chief for the Bureau of HIV/STD Prevention, Interim Medical Director for the South Texas Health Care System, Title X Medical Director for Texas, and medical consultant on the clinical support team of the Preventive and Primary Care Unit in the Division for Family and Community Health Services. While serving as the acting director of the Regional and Local Health Services and later the Director of Regional and Local Health Services, she helped the creation of the Division of Regional and Local Health Services, becoming first the Assistant Commissioner for the newly formed division. Her professional and teaching experience includes faculty positions in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) (1985-89) and the Louisiana State University Medical Center (LSUMC) in New Orleans (1994-96). She was the medical director of the Teen Pregnancy Clinic and the Pediatrics/Adolescent Gyn Clinic at UTMB. She was also the Director of Pediatrics and Adolescent Gynecology at LSUMC, where she established and became the first Medical Director of the Developmental Disability Clinic – a preventive/primary care clinic for women with developmental disabilities. During that tenure, she co-authored a chapter in Adolescents with Down Syndrome: Toward a More Fulfilling Life. Other clinical experience includes providing general obstetric and gynecologic care at the Brownsville Community Health Clinic in Brownsville, Texas (8/89-2/91) and private practice in Albany, Oregon (8/91- 7/94). While at the Brownville Community Health Clinic she served as medical director for the Brownsville Community Health Clinic Birthing Center. She is a Life Fellow in the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) and was a founding member of the North American Society for Pediatrics and Adolescent Gynecology. She served on the ACOG Committee on Health Care for Underserved Women. She has also served on several other committees and boards, representing diverse organizations. These include the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy: State and Local Action Task Force, the Texas Association Concerning School Aged Parenthood, the Association for Retarded Citizens of Greater New Orleans, March of Dimes – Austin Travis County Chapter, the Turner Syndrome Society – United States and the Texas Council on Family Violence. She is currently on the Board of Directors for Any Baby Can.
ABOUT COLETTE COURTION Named one of Inc. Magazines Top 100 Female Founders of 2020, Courtion is a distinguished and award-winning consumer marketer, inventor (21 issued patents), and femtech leader who is revolutionizing the $600 billon dollar menopause market with Joylux—the leader in at-home medical devices, personal care products and digital tools for menopausal women experiencing vaginal and sexual health issues. With over 20 years of cross-functional expertise leading consumer product, retail, and medical device companies, she is known as a category creator in the emerging health and wellness space. Prior to founding Joylux and her other two skincare related start-ups, she was a marketing executive with Starbucks responsible for launching and growing the Starbucks Card and Customer loyalty program into a multi-billion-dollar business. Courtion and her companies have earned numerous accolades including the AARP Innovation Lab's Women's Health Award (2021), Angel Capital Association's Most Innovative Company (2019), Best Product of the Year (2003) for Starbucks Duetto Card from Business Week, Top 15 Women of Influence (2009) in Seattle and Top 40 Under 40 leaders (2006) in Seattle from Puget Sound Business Journal.ABOUT JOYLUX Joylux is a leading menopausal platform company offering high-tech home-use medical and wellness devices, digital tools, and products that address menopause-related intimate health concerns such as incontinence, vaginal dryness, sexual function, hot flashes, and other common symptoms. Their hero product is the vFit/ vSculpt device – the first home-use device clinically-validated to improve genitourinary syndrome of menopause using photobiomodulation technology. Joylux products are sold in over 10 countries around the world under the brands Joylux, vFit, vSculpt, Cooling Care, and HER Intimate Care. Our mission is to help women find delight in their lives, through all phases of menopause.To get your own vFit (in the USA) click hereTo get your own vSculpt (in Canada) click here Find Colette and Joylux at Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joyluxInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/joyluxinc/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/joyluxinc/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/joyluxofficial/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@joyluxincTwitter: https://twitter.com/joyluxinc*******************I recommend checking out my comprehensive pelvic health education and fitness programs on my Buff Muff AppYou can also join my next 28 Day Buff Muff Challenge https://www.vaginacoach.com/buffmuffIf you are feeling social you can connect with me… On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/VagCoachOn Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vaginacoach/On Twitter https://twitter.com/VaginaCoachOn The Web www.vaginacoach.com
Named one of Inc. Magazines Top 100 Female Founders of 2020, Collette Courtion is a distinguished and award-winning consumer marketer, inventor (21 issued patents), and femtech leader who is revolutionizing the $600 billon dollar menopause market with Joylux—the leader in at-home medical devices, personal care products and digital tools for menopausal women experiencing vaginal and sexual health issues. With over 20 years of cross-functional expertise leading consumer product, retail, and medical device companies, she is known as a category creator in the emerging health and wellness space. Prior to founding Joylux and her other two skincare related start-ups, she was a marketing executive with Starbucks responsible for launching and growing the Starbucks Card and Customer loyalty program into a multi-billion-dollar business. Courtion and her companies have earned numerous accolades including the AARP Innovation Lab's Women's Health Award (2021), Angel Capital Association's Most Innovative Company (2019), Best Product of the Year (2003) for Starbucks Duetto Card from Business Week, Top 15 Women of Influence (2009) in Seattle and Top 40 Under 40 leaders (2006) in Seattle from Puget Sound Business Journal. In this episode, Collette discusses the inspiration behind Joylux and how her company is changing the way women take care of their intimate health. Collette started Joylux after experiencing challenges with traditional products on the market and realizing the need for more personalized solutions. Joylux is a leading menopausal platform company offering high-tech home-use medical and wellness devices, digital tools, and products that address menopause-related intimate health concerns such as incontinence, vaginal dryness, sexual function, hot flashes, and other common symptoms. Their hero product is the vFit/ vSculpt device – the first home-use device clinically-validated to improve genitourinary syndrome of menopause using photobiomodulation technology. Joylux products are sold in over 10 countries around the world under the brands Joylux, vFit, vSculpt, Cooling Care, and HER Intimate Care. Our mission is to help women find delight in their lives, through all phases of menopause. Collette emphasizes the importance of taking care of intimate health and the positive impact it can have on overall well-being. She expresses her passion for empowering women to take control of their intimate health and her commitment to continuing to develop innovative solutions to meet the needs of women everywhere. Listen to this Takin' Care of Lady Business episode with Collette Courtion about how she and Joylux are revolutionizing the women's health industry and providing personalized solutions to improve women's intimate well-being. Here is what to expect on this week's show: - The Story of founding Joylux, a company dedicated to providing innovative women's health solutions - Understanding menopause and perimenopause - The challenge of promoting female sexual health products through social media - Securing capital for a business within the sexual health sector - The importance of educating women about perimenopause, with the ultimate goal of breaking down taboos Quotes: “If your OB is saying you're not in menopause yet or you're fine, fire them immediately, if you're over 40. Like that's ridiculous, because you want to get ahead of these things and understand what your body is going through.” – Jennifer Justice “Menopause is a life stage, it's not a disease.” - Collette Courtion “Women should have equal rights with men in terms of our bodies. In terms of how we talk about our bodies, a vagina is really no different than a different than a penis.” - Collette Courtion Connect with Collette, Joylux, and Mommy Matters: www.Joylux.com/ www.Mommymatters.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We welcomed Dr. Bryce Appelbaum, OD, FCOVD, on 2o23's inaugural Healthy Step Show on 88.5 WMNF Tampa and discussed the implications of capitalism on global health. He discussed how capitalism is eating humans alive, as seen in the US immigration debacle, the cashless society, and the Food and Drug Administration's negligence in protecting people from artificial dyes and flavors in food. He also discussed the effectiveness of amber lenses, blue blockers, in improving sleep quality, and Bob, a caller to the show, discussed how capitalism is affecting the Tampa Bay area in the form of tearing down trees to build condos. "Capitalism is eating humans alive. It uses them for the fodder to pave its way through profit. So we need to rethink this whole system and really consider what's going on here. Because this is not just about money. This is about people's access to food, to health care, to shelter, to water." - Dr. Bryce Appelbaum, OD, FCOVD Dr. Appelbaum is on a mission to change the way the world views vision. He believes there is more to vision than just 20/20 eyesight and has developed programs to retrain the brain to revise the eyes. He has been featured on the front page of USA Today, in the New York Times Magazine, Bethesda Magazine, and as the cover story of OT Advance. He was the 2022 recipient of The Future of Health Award at the Mindshare Leadership Summit and has shared the stage with Dr. Joe Dispenza, Marie Forleo, and JJ Virgin. Dr Appelbaum is a pioneer in neuro-optometry passionate about unlocking life's potential through vision. His expertise includes reorganizing the visual brain post-concussion to return to learn and return to life, remediating visual developmental delays interfering with reading and learning, and enhancing visual skills to elevate sports performance. Dr. Appelbaum has worked with hundreds of professional athletes, numerous professional and collegiate sports teams, and countless amateur athletes to transform raw talent into honed performance through vision. He is the owner and managing doctor at Appelbaum Vision, PC, a private practice specializing in Vision Therapy and Rehabilitation with offices in Bethesda and Annapolis, Maryland. He is the creator and owner of ScreenFit, the premier eye doctor created online vision training program designed to transform your tired, strained, and blurry computer eyes into HD clear vision. He is also a partner in Ares-Academy, online sports vision training and neurocognitive training curriculum.
Find more of WCN's video coverage of these and other meetings at wilsoncountynews.com/category/video-vault including Commissioners May 23, Hospital Board May 19, Poth ISD May 18, Stockdale ISD May 19, Stockdale EDC May 19, ESD 2 May 16, and Property Tax Meeting May 22 Wilson County Commissioners Meeting: Regular meeting, May 23, 9-9:59 a.m. Action: •Proclaimed May as Community Action Month in Wilson County •Accepted a Spirit of Health Award presented to the county by the Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio •Appointed Donald Scee to the county Emergency Services District 5 board •Approved an application for a ,000 grant from...Article Link
In today's episode Pablo Miller and Chris Le Messurier chat to The FIFO Mental Health guy, Lachie Samuel who won the 2021 National Men's Health Award. We spoke to Lachie last year & pick up on his continuation of empowering FIFO workers & upcoming WA Tour. www.triplem.com.au/shows/mining-hqSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Marissa, introduced to Oprah as the Asian Oprah, is an organizational psychologist and media personality who speaks and consults all over the world. She's the celebrity host producer of the 2016 Podcast of the Year Top 10 in Health Award-winning CNBC syndicated show "Take My Advice, I'm Not Using It: Get Balanced with Dr. Marissa" and #1 bestselling author “8 Ways to Happiness from Wherever You Are” on 8 Bestseller Lists including #4 Denver Post and #1 Amazon with 4 Book Award Medals. Dr. Marissa is on a Happy88 Mission, helping 88 million more people be 88% happy in the next 8 years. To that end, Dr. Marissa has been interviewed on NBC CBS ABC and FOX in Seattle, San Diego, Las Vegas and was featured on FOX DC as one of their Women's History Month highlights. In her spare seconds, she raises recovering teenagers, races sailboats, and lives out her life motto: No Regrets for the past and Don't Die Wondering for the future. You can find Dr Marissa on her website or on Facebook and IG Foster Care: An Unparalleled Journey Find All Our Links Here https://linktr.ee/fostercarenation Support Our Mission https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fostercare https://patreon.com/fostercarenation Website https://fostercarenation.com Connect with us on our Facebook Page https://facebook.com/7timedad Connect on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fostercarenation/
Dr. Marissa, celebrity host producer of the 2016 Podcast of the Year Top 10 in Health Award winning show "Take My Advice, I'm Not Using It: Get Balanced with Dr. Marissa" is an organizational psychologist, speaking and consulting all over the world motivating individuals and organizations to be happy 88% of the time. Her show guests include bestselling authors like Dr. John Gray and Don Miguel Ruiz, Marianne Williamson to MaryAnn from Gilligan's Island and Muhammed Ali's daughter Laila Ali. She moonlights as a Red Carpet MC and Broadcast Journalist interviewing stars like Halle Berry, John Travolta and Quincy Jones who use their limelight to highlight causes that help heal our Planet. Winner of the 2020 Excellence in Media Radio, 2016 Lotus Award, 2014 Asian Heritage Award, 2012 Asian Entrepreneur of the Year Award and the 2017 Iconic Women Creating a Better World for All, she is a sought after Global Thought Leader. Her Balance Tools include the 21 Day Fast from Complaining and Balance Tai QiQong, a moving mediation that promotes Inner Peace One Breath at a Time. Dr. Marissa's newest book “8 Ways to Happiness from Wherever You Are” has hit 8 Bestseller Lists including #4 Denver Post and #1 Amazon and 4 Book Award Medals, becoming the foundation to her Happy88 Mission, helping 8 million more people be 88% happy in the next 8 years. To that end, Dr. Marissa, introduced to Oprah as the Asian Oprah, has been interviewed on NBC CBS ABC and FOX in Seattle, San Diego, Las Vegas and was featured on FOX DC as one of their Women's History Month highlights. In her spare seconds, she raises recovering teenagers, races sailboats and lives out her life motto: No Regrets for the past and Don't Die Wondering for the future. For a Complimentary Got Happy? Assessment schedule at www.DrMarissa1@youcanbook.me http://www.DrMarissa.Life
Dr. Marissa Pei is the celebrity host producer of the 2016 Podcast of the Year Top 10 in Health Award winning show "Take My Advice, I'm Not Using It: Get Balanced with Dr. Marissa" She is an organizational psychologist; speaking and consulting all over the world motivating individuals and organizations to be happy 88% of the time. Her show guests include bestselling authors like Dr. John Gray and Don Miguel Ruiz, Marianne Williamson to MaryAnn from Gilligan's Island and Muhammed Ali's daughter Laila Ali. She moonlights as a Red Carpet MC and is a Broadcast Journalist interviewing stars like Halle Berry, John Travolta and Quincy Jones who use their limelight to highlight causes that help heal our Planet.Dr. Marissa is the Winner of the 2014 Asian Heritage Award, 2012 Asian Entrepreneur of the Year Award and the 2017 Iconic Women Creating a Better World for All. She is a sought after Global Thought Leader. Her Balance Tools include the 21 Day Fast from Complaining and Balance Tai QiQong, a moving mediation that promotes Inner Peace One Breath at a Time.Dr. Marissa's newest book “8 Ways to Happiness from Wherever You Are” has hit 8 Bestseller Lists including #4 Denver Post and #1 Amazon and 4 Book Award Medals, becoming the foundation to her Happy88 Mission, helping 8 million more people be 88% happy in the next 8 years. To that end, Dr. Marissa, introduced to Oprah as the Asian Oprah, has been interviewed on NBC CBS ABC and FOX in Seattle, San Diego, Las Vegas and was featured on FOX DC as one of their Women's History Month highlights.In her spare seconds, she raises recovering teenagers, races sailboats and lives out her life motto: No Regrets for the past and Don't Die Wondering for the future.In this episode, Dr. Marissa shares her journey into being happy 88% of the time, working through her own personal trauma, and now helping others achieve the same. You can learn more about her on her website: DrMarissa.life. To purchase her book, "8 Ways to Happiness: From Wherever You Are" go here. To watch her videos, visit her YouTube channel here.
Dr. Marissa, celebrity host producer of the 2016 Podcast of the Year Top 10 in Health Award winning show "Take My Advice, I'm Not Using It: Get Balanced with Dr. Marissa" is an organizational psychologist, speaking and consulting all over the world motivating individuals and organizations to be happy 88% of the time. Her show guests include bestselling authors like Dr. John Gray and Don Miguel Ruiz, Marianne Williamson to MaryAnn from Gilligan's Island and Muhammed Ali's daughter Laila Ali. She moonlights as a Red Carpet MC and Broadcast Journalist interviewing stars like Halle Berry, John Travolta and Quincy Jones who use their limelight to highlight causes that help heal our Planet. Winner of the 2020 Excellence in Media Radio, 2016 Lotus Award, 2014 Asian Heritage Award, 2012 Asian Entrepreneur of the Year Award and the 2017 Iconic Women Creating a Better World for All, she is a sought after Global Thought Leader. Her Balance Tools include the 21 Day Fast from Complaining and Balance Tai QiQong, a moving mediation that promotes Inner Peace One Breath at a Time. Dr. Marissa's newest book “8 Ways to Happiness from Wherever You Are” has hit 8 Bestseller Lists including #4 Denver Post and #1 Amazon and 4 Book Award Medals, becoming the foundation to her Happy88 Mission, helping 8 million more people be 88% happy in the next 8 years. To that end, Dr. Marissa, introduced to Oprah as the Asian Oprah, has been interviewed on NBC CBS ABC and FOX in Seattle, San Diego, Las Vegas and was featured on FOX DC as one of their Women's History Month highlights. In her spare seconds, she raises recovering teenagers, races sailboats and lives out her life motto: No Regrets for the past and Don't Die Wondering for the future. Check Out Dr. Marissa's website where you'll find a myriad of Happiness products and services, including her #1 Bestseller! http://www.drmarissa.life/ https://martianufo.media Keep Floating
Sat down with Dr. Marissa Pei and had an amazing conversation that I can't wait for you to hear!!! This is definitely one of those conversations that will make you think, open your mind, and enhance your life, TODAY!!! Thank you for listeningFollow me on Instagram @billionairebrownonlineDr. Marissa, celebrity host of the 2016 Podcast of the Year Top 10 in Health Award winning iHeart Radio and CNBC syndicated show "Take My Advice, I'm Not Using It: Get Balanced with Dr. Marissa" is an organizational psychologist, speaking and consulting all over the world motivating individuals and organizations to be happy 88% of the time. Her show guests include bestselling authors like Dr. John Gray and Don Miguel Ruiz, Marianne Williamson to MaryAnn from Gilligan's Island and Muhammed Ali's daughter Laila Ali. Dr. Marissa moonlights as a Red Carpet MC and Celebrity Host interviewing stars like Halle Berry, John Travolta and Quincy Jones to use their limelight to highlight causes that help heal our Planet. Winner of the 2014 Asian Heritage Award, 2012 Asian Entrepreneur of the Year Award and the 2017 Iconic Women Creating a Better World for All, she is a sought after Global Thought Leader. Her Balance Tools include the 21 Day Fast from Complaining, her DVD Balance Tai QiQong, a moving mediation that promotes Inner Peace One Breath at a Time and her Daily #takeabreath and #shuttheworryup class online since the start of the Covid season.Dr. Marissa's newest book “8 Ways to Happiness from Wherever You Are” has hit 8 Bestseller Lists including #4 Denver Post and #1 on Amazon and 4 Book Award Medals. She's been interviewed on CBS, NBC, ABS-CBN #1 station in the Philippines, Szechuan Radio/TV and featured on FOX DC Women's History Month Special last year. In her spare seconds, she raises recovering teenagers, races sailboats and lives out her life motto: No Regrets for the past and Don't Die Wondering for the future.
**Trigger Warning: This podcast contains content on the topic of obstetric abuse and birth trauma.** In this episode, I interview Brittany “Tru” Kellman, the Founder and Executive Director of Jamaa Birth Village in Ferguson, Missouri. She is a mother and wife, certified professional midwife, certified doula and doula trainer, breastfeeding peer counselor, and author. In 2015 she launched her community campaign to improve birth, maternal, and infant care, and the overall wellness of families in and around St. Louis by launching the non-profit that is today the Jamaa Birth Village. Through the midwifery model of care, Tru has seen hope restored, thriving pregnancies, and healthy births and postpartum periods. In 2019, Tru became Missouri’s first Black certified professional midwife, in order to serve families in the provider role. She is a recipient of the prestigious Dr. Corinne Walentik Leadership in Health Award, through the Missouri Foundation for Health. We talk about Tru’s start in birth work, the importance of community advocacy, and the unique needs of families and birthing people of color. For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EvidenceBasedBirth/), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ebbirth/), and Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/ebbirth/). Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/become-pro-member/). Find an EBB Instructor here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/find-an-instructor-parents/), and click here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/childbirth-class/) to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class. RESOURCES: Follow the Jamaa Birth Village on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/jamaabirthvillage/), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/jamaabirthvillage/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/jamaabirth?lang=en) and its website (https://jamaabirthvillage.org/). Click here (https://jamaabirthvillage.org/doula-training-program) for information on the Jamaa Birth Village Doula Training Program. Follow Brittany Tru Kellman, CPM on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TruKellman/?ref=page_internal) Click here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/birth-justice/) to see the Evidence Based Birth® list of Birth Justice Resources, including research on racism and maternal health. For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EvidenceBasedBirth/), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ebbirth/), and Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/ebbirth/). Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/become-pro-member/). Find an EBB Instructor here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/find-an-instructor-parents/), and click here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/childbirth-class/) to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class.
Join us and get inspired listening to Dr. Jacqueline Bouvier Copeland's extraordinary journey in the world of philanthropy and her exceptional contributions to advancing the social and economic wellbeing of disadvantaged communities in the U.S and around the world and her significant impact on black and brown communities. Hear how Dr. Copeland founded Black Philanthropy Month in 2011, and find out how Give 8/28 got started and the significance of that date. Dr. Copeland is the co-founder of Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network (PAWPNet), a global association of African-descent and allied women leaders, donors, and activists of all backgrounds. She is also currently the Founder and Chair of the WISE Fund (Women Invested to Save Earth). Dr. Copeland serves on the board of advisors for the alternative energy company, Uncharted Power and in 2013 she received the “Hero for Health Award” for her dedication and commitment to the social justice field and outstanding achievements in the areas of leadership and research. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kelsunn-on-the-air/support
“Wyloguj swój mózg” to oparty na analizie wielu badań naukowych poradnik, który tłumaczy jaki wpływ na naszą psychikę i samopoczucie mają ogólnie dostępna elektronika i wszechobecne media. Pokazuje, krok po kroku, z jakimi problemami mierzymy się dziś jako ludzie, skąd one wynikają, a także w jaki sposób sobie z nimi radzić. Dzisiaj każdy z nas, a przynajmniej prawie każdy, ma w kieszeni telefon lub smartfon. Niestety znajdujemy coraz więcej dowodów na to, że może być on być powodem obniżenia wyników w pracy, czy w nauce. Od korzystania z niego można się uzależnić, jak od alkoholu, a jednocześnie wydaje się niezbędnym elementem naszego życia codziennego. Możemy dzięki niemu skontaktować się w każdej chwili z bliskimi, zadzwonić po pomoc w razie potrzeby, lub sprawdzić dowolną informację, której brakuje nam do zdania egzaminu. Jednocześnie, choć tak pomocnym jest urządzeniem, to sama jego obecność w zasięgu naszego wzroku znacząco obniża koncentrację i umiejętność skupienia na wykonaniu zadania. W książce “Wyloguj swój mózg”, Anders Hansen skupia się na tym, by pokazać nam wszystkie te realne zagrożenia, a także podaje skuteczne sposoby na radzenie sobie z nimi. Listen to “Wyloguj swój mózg – Anders Hansen” on Spreaker. Kliknij i przeczytaj całą książkę Wyloguj swój mózg – dla kogo jest ta książka? Dlatego też moim zdaniem ta książka przyda się każdej osobie, która korzysta z jakiegokolwiek urządzenia umożliwiające łączność z internetem, czy korzystanie z mediów społecznościowych. Zakładam, że jeśli słuchasz tego podcastu, to robisz to na smartfonie, lub laptopie. A należysz dokładnie do tej grupy, to zachęcam Cię serdecznie do wysłuchania tego odcinka do końca. Podam w nim najważniejsze zagadnienia, którymi dzieli się autor i jeśli nie czytałeś lub nie czytałaś żadnej książki w tym temacie, takich jak “Cyfrowy minimalizm” Cala Newporta, czy “Indistructable”, to zachęcam Cię również do sięgnięcia po jej pełną wersję. Kim jest autor? Anders Hansen to szwedzki lekarz, specjalista w dziedzinie psychiatrii w Instytucie Karolinska, cieszącym się dużą popularnością w Szwecji. W swoich książkach – i to chętnie przyznaję – w zrozumiały sposób tłumaczy najnowsze odkrycia neurobiologii oraz wyjaśnia, jak możemy wykorzystać je w codziennym życiu. Za “Wyloguj swój mózg” otrzymał prestiżową nagrodą The Health Award of the Year. A teraz przejdźmy do tego, co lubimy w tym podcaście najbardziej, czyli do konkretów. Mam trzy ciekawe informacje, które mam nadzieję odpowiednio Wam zobrazują, że warto z większą ostrożnością podchodzić do technologii, bez których dziś mało kto wyobraża sobie codzienność. Brak zainteresowania otoczeniem Ryan Dwyer z Kanadyjskiego Uniwersytetu British Columbia przeprowadził
Dear Friends & Colleagues,Last week, I launched a limited podcast series addressing how the COVID-19 pandemic is reframing American healthcare. You can find the introduction episode here. In this series, I’ll be interviewing future-facing healthcare leaders and entrepreneurs - to ask two questions: (1) How is the COVID-19 pandemic immediately changing the way you are delivering healthcare? (2) How will COVID-19 reframe American healthcare for years to come? In this episode, we’ll be interviewing Dr. Paul Offit, an internationally recognized expert and scientific pioneer in the field of virology and immunology; and the leading virology expert in the U.S. He is the co-inventor of the rotavirus vaccine recommended for universal use in infants by the CDC, which is credited with saving hundreds of childrens’ lives each day. He is a professor in the division of Infectious Diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and a professor of Vaccinology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (See abbreviated Bio below).My dialogue with Dr. Offit was incredibly hopeful, hugely informative and beyond inspiring. He is clearly a brilliant medical scientist and a courageous humanitarian.We covered a range of topics including:His perspective on the COVID-19 surge curve and social distancingThe 3 major lessons (reframes) he believes we need to learn from this current pandemicHis expert thoughts regarding the amount of time it will take to develop a COVID-19 vaccineHis views regarding the impact of our public health response on the social determinants of healthThese are unprecedented times, so I hope you find valuable information, guidance, and inspiration in listening to these experts and entrepreneurs share how they are adapting to this pandemic (in real time); and how they’re thinking about and planning for the future.Until next time, be safe and be well,Zeev Neuwirth MD Paul A. Offit, MD, is Director of the Vaccine Education Center and professor of pediatrics in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He is the Maurice R. Hilleman Professor of Vaccinology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Offit has published more than 150 papers in medical and scientific journals in the areas of rotavirus-specific immune responses and vaccine safety. He is also the co-inventor of the rotavirus vaccine, RotaTeq®, recommended for universal use in infants by the CDC. For this achievement, Dr. Offit received the Luigi Mastroianni and William Osler Awards from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, the Charles Mérieux Award from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, and was honored by Bill and Melinda Gates during the launch of their Foundation’s Living Proof Project for global health.In 2009, Dr. Offit received the President’s Certificate for Outstanding Service from the American Academy of Pediatrics. In 2011, he received the David E. Rogers Award from the American Association of Medical Colleges, the Odyssey Award from the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest, and was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences. In 2012, Dr. Offit received the Distinguished Medical Achievement Award from the College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the Drexel Medicine Prize in Translational Medicine from the Drexel University College of Medicine. In 2013, he received the Maxwell Finland award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, the Distinguished Alumnus award from the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and the Innovators in Health Award from the Group Health Foundation. In 2014, he was elected to the board of trustees at the College of Physicians in Philadelphia, and in 2015, he was elected to the American Association of Physicians and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences as well as being named as a Fellow for the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society and the American Academy for the Advancement of Science. In 2016, Dr. Offit received the Franklin Founder Award by the City of Philadelphia, The Porter Prize from the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, and the Jonathan E. Rhoads Medal for Distinguished Service to Medicine from The American Philosophical Society. In 2017, he received the Defensor Scientiae Award and an Honorary Doctor of Science degree from The University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.
Lettermen Row senior writer Austin Ward, Jeremy Birmingham and Tim May preview the Buckeyes Big Ten title game against Wisconsin and break down the all-Big Ten lists.
Dr. Thomas Stackhouse is the Associate Director for the Technology Transfer Center at the National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) campus at Frederick, Maryland. This campus includes the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research (FNL), the only federally funded research and development center associated with the Department of Health and Human Services. In this position, Dr. Stackhouse oversees NCI-Frederick partnering activities through NCI Collaboration Agreements and CRADAs, and manages all of NCIs intellectual property portfolio. In addition to his role overseeing the technology activities of NCI-Frederick, Dr. Stackhouse manages the Marketing and Information Management Units for the NCI Technology Transfer Center. HE also has played the lead role in establishing the intellectual property parameters and guidelines for several key NCI initiatives that have been handled through the NCI campus at Frederick. Dr. Stackhouse works closely with local economic development groups such as TEDCO, and the Frederick and Montgomery county governments. He received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of California, Davis. Dr. Stackhouse worked for a major pharmaceutical company and was part of the research team of scientists who discovered the VHL tumor suppressor gene. He has twice received the National Institutes of Health Award of Merit for his outstanding management of the NCI-Frederick Technology Transfer Office. For his efforts on a team that developed the SBIR-Technology Transfer Program for the Institute, he received the 2012 Mid-Atlantic Region Technology Transfer Representative of the Year award.
Helping women become financially secure is a primary motivation for Karen Altfest. Altfest Personal Wealth Management’s Principal Advisor shares her women-centric approach. WEALTHTRACK #1539 published on March 15, 2019. More WEALTHTRACK WOMEN --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthtrack/support
Dr. Janine Austin Clayton is the Associate Director for Research on Women’s Health and Director of the Office of Research on Women’s Health at the National Institutes of Health. There are 27 Institutes and Centers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Research on women’s health is being conducted across all of these Institutes, and Janine helps lead and coordinate these efforts. In addition, she champions and celebrates the exceptional work that NIH-supported researchers around the world are doing. Janine’s own research focuses on issues in women’s health and diseases of the eye. Janine has a wide variety of interests outside of science, including visiting art museums near her home in Washington DC and around the world. She also likes spending her free time hanging out with her family, listening to jazz music, playing the piano, reading the Sunday paper, and staying active through yoga, Tai Chi, and Zumba. She was awarded her undergraduate degree with honors from Johns Hopkins University and her medical degree from Howard University College of Medicine. Afterwards, Janine completed a residency in ophthalmology at the Medical College of Virginia and fellowships at the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins Hospital as well as the National Eye Institute (NEI). Janine is a board-certified ophthalmologist. She served as a Clinical Investigator at NEI for a number of years, and prior to her current appointments, she was the Deputy Clinical Director of NEI. Janine has received numerous awards and honors for her exceptional work, including the Senior Achievement Award from the Board of Trustees of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, selection as a Silver Fellow by the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, the European Uveitis Patient Interest Association Clinical Uveitis Research Award, the American Medical Women’s Association Lila A. Wallis Women’s Health Award, the Wenger Award for Excellence in Public Service, and the Bernadine Healy Award for Visionary Leadership in Women’s Health. In addition, Janine was selected as an honoree for the Woman’s Day Red Dress Awards and the American Medical Association’s Dr. Nathan Davis Awards for Outstanding Government Service. In our interview, Janine speaks more about her experiences in life and science.
This is a special premier show on a special day to coincide with the launch of Dr. Pei’s new book, 8 Ways to Happiness from Wherever You Are.Are you happy?Do you want to be happy?Do you know why you can only be happy 88% of the time?Listen LIVE - http://bit.ly/Life_UnscriptedOrganizational Psychologist, Dr. Marissa Pei joins Melody and Janie to discuss Happiness 88% of the Time and why people aren’t happy most of the time and more!In this episode explore;• How to recognize that we create our own unhappiness,• why 88%,• Balance tools,• 8 Ways to Happiness from Wherever You Are releasing August 7About Dr Marissa‘The Past is History, Future is a Mystery and the Present is a Gift so Open it!!’Dr. Marissa, celebrity host of the 2016 Podcast of the Year Top 10 in Health Award winning show "Take My Advice, I'm Not Using It: Get Balanced with Dr. Marissa" is an organizational psychologist, speaking and consulting all over the world motivating individuals and organizations to be happy 88% of the time. Her show guests include bestselling authors like Dr. John Gray and Don Miguel Ruiz, Marianne Williamson to MaryAnn from Gilligan’s Island and Muhammed Ali’s daughter Laila Ali.Listen to immerse yourself in Dr. Marissa’s captivating energy and discover her secrets.Listen to this episode For more on Dr. MarissaTo connect with Dr. Marissa
Today on the 2016 Podcast of the Year Top 10 in Health Award winning show “Take my advice I’m not using it: Get Balanced with Dr. Marissa” Bestselling author and PR/marketing guru Jill Lublin gives free advice!
Dr. Teresa Woodruff is the Thomas J. Watkins Memorial Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vice Chair of Research in Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Chief of the Division of Reproductive Science in Medicine at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. She is also Professor of Molecular Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern University. In addition, Teresa is Director of the Center for Reproductive Science, Founder and Director of the Women’s Health Research Institute, and Director of the Oncofertility Consortium. Her passions outside the lab include cooking and Chicago Cubs baseball. Teresa is also a former cellist, and she loves listening to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. She started playing the cello when she was seven years old, and the last time she ever played a cello was about fifteen years ago. Yo-Yo Ma was visiting Northwestern, and his niece worked in Teresa’s lab, so Teresa had the opportunity to meet him. She was given the opportunity to play Yo-Yo Ma’s Stradivarius Cello, and after that amazing experience, she never played the cello again. Research in Teresa’s lab focuses on understanding how the ovary and the female reproductive cycle work. The ovary contains all of the eggs that women will have for their entire reproductive lifespan. Teresa is interested in understanding how follicles are selected to be part of a particular reproductive cycle throughout a woman’s reproductive life. She completed her undergraduate studies at Olivet Nazarene University and received her PhD in Biochemistry From Northwestern University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Genentech, Inc. Teresa has received many awards and honors in her career. She has been awarded the Society for Endocrinology Transatlantic Medal, the Journal of Women’s Health Award for Outstanding Achievement in Women’s Health Research, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the American Women in Science Innovator Award, the American Medical Women Association Gender Equity Award, the Speaking of Women’s Health Distinguished Service Award, the Endocrine Society Outstanding Leadership in Endocrinology Award, the Endocrine Society’s Richard E. Weitzman Memorial Award, the Women in Science Award from the Weitzman Institute, the Beacon Award from Frontiers in Reproduction, the U.S. Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Mentoring, and in 2013, she was named in Time Magazine’s Most Influential Persons list. In addition, Teresa has received the Distinguished Teaching, Faculty Mentor of the Year, Distinguished Woman in Medicine and Science, Alumni Association Merit, and Distinguished Alumnae Awards from Northwestern University. She is an elected member of The Economic Club of Chicago and an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Teresa was also recently elected to the College of Fellows at the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering. Teresa is with us today to tell us about her life and science.
This morning, John Voket and the award-winning 'For the People' brings you a replay featuring an alphabet soup of guests: the RWJF - the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation which just recognized Bridgeport as one of only eight communities in the nation to receive this year's Culture of Health Award. AARP, and an invitation to attend any of the remaining Life Reimagined Check-up events happening around the state in the coming weeks. And the WBDC - the Women's Business Development Council unveiling a first of its kind business micro loan program run by women for women.
This morning, John Voket and the award-winning 'For the People' brings you a replay featuring an alphabet soup of guests: the RWJF - the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation which just recognized Bridgeport as one of only eight communities in the nation to receive this year's Culture of Health Award. AARP, and an invitation to attend any of the remaining Life Reimagined Check-up events happening around the state in the coming weeks. And the WBDC - the Women's Business Development Council unveiling a first of its kind business micro loan program run by women for women.
In a change to our schedule, Dr Paul Offit will be our guest to discuss Vaccine myth and fact as well as the prevalence of the Anti-Vax movement.Paul A. Offit, MD is the Director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia as well as the Maurice R. Hilleman Professor of Vaccinology and a Professor of Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a recipient of many awards including the J. Edmund Bradley Prize for Excellence in Pediatrics from the University of Maryland Medical School, the Young Investigator Award in Vaccine Development from the Infectious Disease Society of America, and a Research Career Development Award from the National Institutes of Health.Dr. Offit has published more than 150 papers in medical and scientific journals in the areas of rotavirus-specific immune responses and vaccine safety. He is also the co-inventor of the rotavirus vaccine, RotaTeq, recommended for universal use in infants by the CDC; for this achievement Dr. Offit received the Luigi Mastroianni and William Osler Awards from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, the Charles Mérieux Award from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases; and was honored by Bill and Melinda Gates during the launch of their Foundation’s Living Proof Project for global health.In 2009, Dr. Offit received the President’s Certificate for Outstanding Service from the American Academy of Pediatrics. In 2011, Dr. Offit received the Humanitarian of the Year Award from the Biologics Industry Organization (BIO), the David E. Rogers Award from the American Association of Medical Colleges, the Odyssey Award from the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest, and was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.In 2012, Dr. Offit received the Distinguished Medical Achievement Award from the College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the Drexel Medicine Prize in Translational Medicine from the Drexel University College of Medicine.In 2013, Dr. Offit received the Maxwell Finland award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, the Distinguished Alumnus award from the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and the Innovators in Health Award from the Group Health Foundation.In 2015, Dr. Offit won the Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching from the University of Pennsylvania and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.Dr Offit was a member of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and is a founding advisory board member of the Autism Science Foundation and the Foundation for Vaccine Research.He is also the author of six medical narratives: The Cutter Incident: How America’s First Polio Vaccine Led to Today’s Growing Vaccine Crisis (Yale University Press, 2005), Vaccinated: One Man’s Quest to Defeat the World’s Deadliest Diseases (HarperCollins, 2007), for which he won an award from the American Medical Writers Association, Autism’s False Prophets: Bad Science, Risky Medicine, and the Search for a Cure (Columbia University Press, 2008), Deadly Choices: How the Anti-Vaccine Movement Threatens Us All (Basic Books, 2011), which was selected by Kirkus Reviews and Booklist as one of the best non-fiction books of the year, Do You Believe in Magic?: The Sense and Nonsense of Alternative Medicine (HarperCollins, 2013), which won the Robert P. Balles Prize in Critical Thinking from the Center for Skeptical Inquiry and was selected by National Public Radio as one of the best books of 2013, and Bad Faith: When Religious Belief Undermines Modern Medicine (Basic Books, 2015), selected by the New York Times Book Review as an “Editor’s Choice” book in April 2015.TWL website : http://www.trollingwithlogic.com/TWL facebook group : http://on.fb.me/TZwgy3TWL twitter : https://twitter.com/TrollingWLogicTWL facebook page : http://on.fb.me/1Eq3b8kSubscribe to the podcast:-Feedburner: http://tinyurl.com/twl-feed-burnItunes : http://tinyurl.com/twl-itunesStitcher : http://tinyurl.com/twl-stitcher Podbean : http://tinyurl.com/twl-podbeanPodfeed : http://tinyurl.com/twl-podfeed
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News - LSHTM Podcast
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News: Million Dollar Global Health Award For London School Of Hygiene And Tropical Medicine Sharon Huttly, Dean of Studies of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and the School's Director, Andy Haines tell Peter Goodwin about their plans for expanding "distance learning" following news that they've received the prestigious Gates Award For Global Health for outstanding achievements over a sustained period of time particularly in resource-poor settings. One of the 2,500 students currently enrolled from 120 countries, David Githanga, a consultant paediatric cardiologist in Nairobi, explains how his studies can feed directly into government plans for improving public health.
Dr. Marissa is an organizational psychologist, speaking and consulting all over the world motivating individuals and organizations to be happy 88% of the time. She is also the celebrity host producer of the 2016 Podcast of the Year Top 10 in Health Award winning 8 year running syndicated on CNBC/NBC News Radio channel KCAA show called "Take My Advice, I'm Not Using It: Get Balanced with Dr. Marissa" Her show guests include bestselling authors like Dr. John Gray and Don Miguel Ruiz, Marianne Williamson to MaryAnn from Gilligan's Island and Muhammed Ali's daughter Laila Ali. Dr. Marissa moonlights as a Red Carpet MC and Broadcast Journalist interviewing stars like Halle Berry, John Travolta and Quincy Jones who use their limelight to highlight causes that help heal our Planet. Winner of the 2014 Asian Heritage Award, 2012 Asian Entrepreneur of the Year Award and the 2017 Iconic Women Creating a Better World for All, Dr. Marissa is a sought after Global Thought Leader. Dr. Marissa's newest book “8 Ways to Happiness from Wherever You Are” hit 8 Bestseller Lists including #4 Denver Post and #1 Amazon and 4 Book Award Medals, becoming the foundation to her Happy88 Mission, helping 8 million more people be 88% happy in the next 8 years. To that end, Dr. Marissa, introduced to Oprah as the Asian Oprah, has been interviewed on NBC CBS ABC and FOX in Seattle, San Diego, Las Vegas and was featured on FOX DC as one of their Women's History Month highlights. In her spare seconds, she raises recovering teenagers, races sailboats and lives out her life motto: No Regrets for the past and Don't Die Wondering for the future. WANT TO GET HAPPY with Dr. Marissa?! Thank you for being a fabulous audience today and here are ways to stay connected with me. Join Dr. Marissa”s Happy88 Mission/Happy88 Tribe www.DrMarissa.Life and get a FREE HAPPY88 Tip Sheet. 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