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Clement Manyathela speaks to Dr. Pelly Malebe, a molecular genetics expert at Roche Diagnostics about hepatitis awareness. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls and voice notes on his Open Line. In the second hour of his show, he unpacks, explains, and makes sense of the news of the day. Clement has several features in his third hour from 11 am that provide you with information to help and guide you through your daily life. As your morning friend, he tackles the serious as well as the light-hearted, on your behalf. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Clement Manyathela Show. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to The Clement Manyathela Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/XijPLtJ or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/p0gWuPE Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
¡¡NUEVO PODCAST!!Dr. Juan Francisco Rivera Ramos… “Día Mundial contra la Hepatitis” Gianco Abundiz; Experto en Finanzas… “Asistencia en Viajes” Ivonne Sieck… “La importancia de hacer ejercicio principalmente de fuerza para tener masa muscular” Centro de la Rodilla y Columna. Arriba Corazones... Rafael Perrín.
La Organización Mundial de la Salud anunció que su dependencia, la Agencia Internacional de Investigación del Cáncer, clasificó la Hepatitis D como cancerígena para los humanos, clasificación que ya tenían las B y la C. Lo bueno es que la mejor forma de prevenir la Hepatitis D es vacunándose contra la B, ya que si una no afecta, la otra tampoco.
CDMX destina 9 mil millones a programas sociales Aseguran casi 2 millones de litros de huachicol en el norte del paísHepatitis viral afecta a 300 millones en el mundo: OMSMás información en nuestro podcast
A new report has revealed just how disproportionately migrant communities are affected by hepatitis. Underdiagnosis of the infection, and connecting patients with care and treatment, remain the major challenges. - Новий звіт показав, наскільки непропорційно сильно міґрантські спільноти страждають від гепатиту. Недостатня діагностика інфекції та забезпечення пацієнтів медичною допомогою і лікуванням залишаються головними проблемами...
Monday, 28 July, is World Hepatitis Day. A new report has revealed just how disproportionately migrant communities are affected by hepatitis. Under-diagnosis of the infection and connecting patients with care and treatment remain the major challenges.
The South African Network of People Who Use Drugs (SANPUD) is calling for peer-led strategies to be prioritized in the country's fight against hepatitis. This as the world marks hepatitis day today. South Africa has one of the world's heaviest hepatitis burdens, with an estimated 3.4 million people living with chronic hepatitis B. Elvis Presslin spoke to Dr. Andrew Scheibe, Technical Advisor for the South African Network of People Who Use Drugs (SANPUD)...
Weltweit ist etwa jeder zwölfte Mensch von einer chronischen Virushepatitis betroffen. Unter anderem durch Impfungen lasse sich Hepatitis gut behandeln, sagt Ingo van Thiel von der Deutschen Leberhilfe e.V. Dennoch seien regelmäßige Tests sinnvoll. Von WDR 5.
+++ Thüringer Wirtschaft kritisiert USA-Zollkompromiss +++ Weniger Hepatitis-Infektionen in Thüringen +++ Viele Thüringer Jugendclubs baufällig +++ Erfurt: Abriss des Schlachthofgeländes verzögert sich +++
¡Buenos días con energía! ⏰ Miguel Ángel González Suárez te presenta el Informativo de Primera Hora en 'El Remate', el programa matinal de La Diez Capital Radio que arranca tu día con: 📰 Las noticias más relevantes de Canarias, España y el mundo, analizadas con rigor y claridad. Los titulares de hace 2 años: España supera por primera vez los 21 millones de ocupados...y hoy dos años después: España supera por primera vez los 22 millones de trabajadores. De 1 de enero de 2023 a 1 de enero de 2025: Población en 2023: 48.085.361 habitantes. Población en 2025: 49.077.984 habitantes. Aumento total: +992.623 personas. Porcentaje de crecimiento: aproximadamente +2,06 %. Hoy se cumplen 1.251 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 144 días. Hoy es lunes 28 de julio de 2025. Día Mundial contra la Hepatitis. El objetivo de esta fecha es impulsar a nivel mundial todas las iniciativas y estrategias que pueda realizar el sector salud en contra de las hepatitis víricas.. Se estima que en el año 2015 había aproximadamente 250 millones de casos de hepatitis B en el mundo, principalmente en países como África subsahariana, Asia y las islas del Pacífico. Aunque hoy en día también ha proliferado esta afección en regiones de América del Sur, las zonas sur de Europa central y oriental, Asia y el Medio Oriente. Con la celebración de este día, la OMS se ha planteado alcanzar varios objetivos a nivel mundial, entre los que se encuentra, el reducir en un 90% la probabilidad de nuevas infecciones de hepatitis en cualquiera de sus presentaciones A, B,C, D o E y evitar el 65% de las muertes que acarrean año tras año el contagio de hepatitis vírica. La hepatitis vírica es una infección que produce una inflamación aguda en el hígado. Existen 5 virus diferentes de la hepatitis, cada uno catalogado con una letra del alfabeto diferente y mientras más alejado de la A se encuentre mayor es el riesgo que acarrea la infección. En la mayoría de los casos, la inflamación del hígado comienza de forma súbita y solo dura unas pocas semanas. La forma más común de contraer esta enfermedad, es insertando en nuestro cuerpo algún objeto contaminado con sangre de alguien que ya posee el virus, cosa que ocurre mucho en personas que se tatúan, se hacen piercing en el cuerpo, tienen varias parejas sexuales o comparten agujas para inyectarse drogas o cualquier otra sustancia en el cuerpo. 1907.- El coronel británico Robert Baden-Powell funda los "boy scouts". Tal día como hoy, 28 de julio de 1914 da comienzo la Primera Guerra Mundial, que se produce tras el asesinato del archiduque Franz Ferdinand, heredero al trono austrohúngaro, por Gavrilo Princip. A raíz de esto Austria-Hungría declaró la guerra a Serbia, y en un mes los países de toda Europa habían formado alianzas y habían declarado la guerra a otras alianzas. 1921.-Hitler se convierte en el líder del Partido Nacional de los Trabajadores Alemanes (Partido Nazi). 1954.- Se publica "La Comunidad del Anillo", primer volumen de la trilogía "El Señor de los Anillos" de J.R.R Tolkien. 1957.- Nace el Organismo Internacional de la Energía Atómica (OIEA), dependiente de la ONU. 1981.- Boda del Príncipe Carlos de Inglaterra con Diana Spencer. 1987.- Margaret Thatcher y Francois Mitterrand firman en París el acuerdo para la construcción de un túnel bajo el Canal de la Mancha, que enlazará Gran Bretaña con Francia. 1998.- El Tribunal Supremo condena a la dirección de Interior del primer Gobierno socialista por organizar, autorizar y financiar en 1983 el secuestro de Segundo Marey. 2002.- Entra en vigor en Madrid la Ley de Drogodependencias conocida como "ley del botellón" que prohíbe beber alcohol en la calle. Santos Marta, Serafina, Beatriz, Simplicio, Faustino y Eugenio. Israel abrirá hoy corredores humanitarios en Gaza entre advertencias de hambruna. Tailandia y Camboya muestran su apoyo al alto el fuego respaldado por EE.UU. Trump y Von der Leyen acuerdan aplicar aranceles del 15% a las exportaciones de la UE y compras masivas de energía. Los audios de Koldo revelan sus gestiones para distintas federaciones socialistas y su antipatía por Pablo Iglesias. Desesperación en el sector pesquero canario por otro retraso en el pago de ayudas europeas. El director general de Pesca pospone la fecha prevista para transferir los apoyos de 2022, hasta 8,3 millones de euros; ya no se hará este julio, sino a partir de agosto; las demoras desconciertan a pescadores y acuicultores, los primeros con bajos ingresos por la mala campaña actual. Román Rodríguez y Carmelo Ramírez dejan paso a la renovación en la dirección de NC. En la presentación de su informe de gestión al sexto congreso nacional del partido, Rodríguez ha dicho que ni él ni Ramírez encabezarán ninguna candidatura, tras 40 años juntos en política. NC elige a Luis Campos secretario general; Rodríguez y Ramírez siguen en la dirección. Campos ha considerado que fue "un gesto de generosidad" el de Román Rodríguez y Carmelo Ramírez. Los empresarios de La Palma, “decepcionados con el engaño” de los 400 millones del TMT: “Menos humo y más acciones reales” Reclaman que “el Gobierno de España, si de verdad quiere ayudar a la isla, apruebe de forma inmediata la aplicación del 60% de bonificación del IRPF para los residentes palmeros, una medida comprometida y aún sin ejecutar con la agilidad que exige la situación” El hotel Taoro reabre sus puertas 135 años después de su inauguración. La fecha elegida es el 15 de septiembre y coincide con el cumpleaños de Ágatha Christie, una de las celebridades que se alojó en el inmueble, que abrió en 1890, el año de su nacimiento. Llegan a El Hierro 47 personas migrantes a bordo de un cayuco Los controladores marítimos procedieron a movilizar a la salvamar Navia y a la LS Hades de Cruz Roja. El 28 de julio de 1956, Elvis Presley consigue su segundo número 1 con «I Want You, I Need You, I Love You»
Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. Desde análisis profundos hasta entrevistas exclusivas, cada emisión está diseñada para mantenerles al tanto, ofrecerles nuevos conocimientos y, por supuesto, entretenerlos. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visiten nuestra web en www.ladiez.es. - Buenos días con energía! ⏰ Miguel Ángel González Suárez te presenta el Informativo de Primera Hora en 'El Remate', el programa matinal de La Diez Capital Radio que arranca tu día con: Las noticias más relevantes de Canarias, España y el mundo, analizadas con rigor y claridad. Los titulares de hace 2 años: España supera por primera vez los 21 millones de ocupados...y hoy dos años después: España supera por primera vez los 22 millones de trabajadores. De 1 de enero de 2023 a 1 de enero de 2025: Población en 2023: 48.085.361 habitantes. Población en 2025: 49.077.984 habitantes. Aumento total: +992.623 personas. Porcentaje de crecimiento: aproximadamente +2,06 %. Hoy se cumplen 1.251 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 144 días. Hoy es lunes 28 de julio de 2025. Día Mundial contra la Hepatitis. El objetivo de esta fecha es impulsar a nivel mundial todas las iniciativas y estrategias que pueda realizar el sector salud en contra de las hepatitis víricas.. Se estima que en el año 2015 había aproximadamente 250 millones de casos de hepatitis B en el mundo, principalmente en países como África subsahariana, Asia y las islas del Pacífico. Aunque hoy en día también ha proliferado esta afección en regiones de América del Sur, las zonas sur de Europa central y oriental, Asia y el Medio Oriente. Con la celebración de este día, la OMS se ha planteado alcanzar varios objetivos a nivel mundial, entre los que se encuentra, el reducir en un 90% la probabilidad de nuevas infecciones de hepatitis en cualquiera de sus presentaciones A, B,C, D o E y evitar el 65% de las muertes que acarrean año tras año el contagio de hepatitis vírica. La hepatitis vírica es una infección que produce una inflamación aguda en el hígado. Existen 5 virus diferentes de la hepatitis, cada uno catalogado con una letra del alfabeto diferente y mientras más alejado de la A se encuentre mayor es el riesgo que acarrea la infección. En la mayoría de los casos, la inflamación del hígado comienza de forma súbita y solo dura unas pocas semanas. La forma más común de contraer esta enfermedad, es insertando en nuestro cuerpo algún objeto contaminado con sangre de alguien que ya posee el virus, cosa que ocurre mucho en personas que se tatúan, se hacen piercing en el cuerpo, tienen varias parejas sexuales o comparten agujas para inyectarse drogas o cualquier otra sustancia en el cuerpo. 1907.- El coronel británico Robert Baden-Powell funda los "boy scouts". Tal día como hoy, 28 de julio de 1914 da comienzo la Primera Guerra Mundial, que se produce tras el asesinato del archiduque Franz Ferdinand, heredero al trono austrohúngaro, por Gavrilo Princip. A raíz de esto Austria-Hungría declaró la guerra a Serbia, y en un mes los países de toda Europa habían formado alianzas y habían declarado la guerra a otras alianzas. 1921.-Hitler se convierte en el líder del Partido Nacional de los Trabajadores Alemanes (Partido Nazi). 1954.- Se publica "La Comunidad del Anillo", primer volumen de la trilogía "El Señor de los Anillos" de J.R.R Tolkien. 1957.- Nace el Organismo Internacional de la Energía Atómica (OIEA), dependiente de la ONU. 1981.- Boda del Príncipe Carlos de Inglaterra con Diana Spencer. 1987.- Margaret Thatcher y Francois Mitterrand firman en París el acuerdo para la construcción de un túnel bajo el Canal de la Mancha, que enlazará Gran Bretaña con Francia. 1998.- El Tribunal Supremo condena a la dirección de Interior del primer Gobierno socialista por organizar, autorizar y financiar en 1983 el secuestro de Segundo Marey. 2002.- Entra en vigor en Madrid la Ley de Drogodependencias conocida como "ley del botellón" que prohíbe beber alcohol en la calle. Santos Marta, Serafina, Beatriz, Simplicio, Faustino y Eugenio. Israel abrirá hoy corredores humanitarios en Gaza entre advertencias de hambruna. Tailandia y Camboya muestran su apoyo al alto el fuego respaldado por EE.UU. Trump y Von der Leyen acuerdan aplicar aranceles del 15% a las exportaciones de la UE y compras masivas de energía. Los audios de Koldo revelan sus gestiones para distintas federaciones socialistas y su antipatía por Pablo Iglesias. Desesperación en el sector pesquero canario por otro retraso en el pago de ayudas europeas. El director general de Pesca pospone la fecha prevista para transferir los apoyos de 2022, hasta 8,3 millones de euros; ya no se hará este julio, sino a partir de agosto; las demoras desconciertan a pescadores y acuicultores, los primeros con bajos ingresos por la mala campaña actual. Román Rodríguez y Carmelo Ramírez dejan paso a la renovación en la dirección de NC. En la presentación de su informe de gestión al sexto congreso nacional del partido, Rodríguez ha dicho que ni él ni Ramírez encabezarán ninguna candidatura, tras 40 años juntos en política. NC elige a Luis Campos secretario general; Rodríguez y Ramírez siguen en la dirección. Campos ha considerado que fue "un gesto de generosidad" el de Román Rodríguez y Carmelo Ramírez. Los empresarios de La Palma, “decepcionados con el engaño” de los 400 millones del TMT: “Menos humo y más acciones reales” Reclaman que “el Gobierno de España, si de verdad quiere ayudar a la isla, apruebe de forma inmediata la aplicación del 60% de bonificación del IRPF para los residentes palmeros, una medida comprometida y aún sin ejecutar con la agilidad que exige la situación” El hotel Taoro reabre sus puertas 135 años después de su inauguración. La fecha elegida es el 15 de septiembre y coincide con el cumpleaños de Ágatha Christie, una de las celebridades que se alojó en el inmueble, que abrió en 1890, el año de su nacimiento. Llegan a El Hierro 47 personas migrantes a bordo de un cayuco Los controladores marítimos procedieron a movilizar a la salvamar Navia y a la LS Hades de Cruz Roja. El 28 de julio de 1956, Elvis Presley consigue su segundo número 1 con «I Want You, I Need You, I Love You» - ¿Cansado de la actualidad políticamente correcta? En "El Número Uno", la sección diaria más esperada de 'El Remate' (La Diez Capital Radio), José Juan Pérez Capote —el periodista más socarrón y palmero de las ondas— te ofrece: Noticias analizadas con humor ácido (y algún que otro guiño a La Palma). Sátira inteligente que hasta los políticos seguirían... si tuvieran sentido del humor. "Veredictos Nº 1": ¿Quién se lleva el premio a "El Más Inenarrable del Día"? "No somos tertulia, somos terapia de risa... con datos reales" — J.J. Pérez Capote. ¿Te atreves a reírte de la realidad? Suscríbete y no te pierdas tu dosis diaria de ironía. - Juan Inurria, abogado experto y colaborador de 'El Remate', llega cada lunes con su análisis. La corrupción no es un accidente: es el sistema. Juan Inurria sostiene que la corrupción en España no es un fallo aislado, sino una consecuencia lógica del actual sistema de partidos. Las estructuras partidistas están diseñadas no para combatir la corrupción, sino para gestionarla y perpetuarla. Los partidos, jerárquicos y opacos, premian la lealtad por encima del mérito, mientras el sistema de listas cerradas, la financiación opaca y el reparto de cargos entre afines bloquea cualquier posibilidad real de control. La complicidad del poder económico, la pasividad institucional y una ciudadanía polarizada permiten que los escándalos se diluyan sin consecuencias. Inurria propone reformas profundas —listas abiertas, financiación pública controlada, auditorías independientes— pero advierte que no vendrán desde dentro del sistema. Porque, dice, la corrupción no es un accidente del sistema de partidos: es su razón de ser. - La tertulia más vibrante de Canarias llega a iVoox de la mano de 'El Remate' en La Diez Capital Radio. Cada semana, Rosi Rivero, Matías Hernández y Antonio Aldana ponen sobre la mesa los temas que importan. La última tertulia de la temporada en "El Remate" empezó con nostalgia. Miguel Ángel González Suárez recordó que La Diez Capital Radio es de las pocas emisoras que mantiene programación local mientras otras "dan la palanca" y conectan con Madrid. El ambiente cambió cuando saltó el tema de la derrota española en penaltis. Pero lo que comenzó como análisis deportivo derivó hacia territorio polémico: ¿por qué en el fútbol femenino "todo son chicas" - árbitras, comentaristas, entrenadoras? La controversia estalló al cuestionar por qué las entrenadoras se visten "como marimachos con traje", imitando el estilo masculino. Rosi Rivero defendió con firmeza que una mujer puede llevar traje sin perder feminidad, mientras los tertulianos debatían sobre representación y roles de género en el deporte. Cada uno aportó su perspectiva sobre un tema que claramente tocaba fibras sensibles. Para bajar la temperatura, González Suárez introdujo una curiosidad local: el Hotel Taoro reabrirá el 15 de septiembre tras 135 años cerrado, fecha elegida por el cumpleaños de Agatha Christie. La escritora estuvo diez días en el hotel antes de trasladarse tres meses a Las Palmas. El misterio quedó flotando: ¿por qué Christie abandonó Puerto de la Cruz tan pronto? Los tertulianos especularon pero mantuvieron el suspense, invitando a los oyentes a sacar sus propias conclusiones. Así se despidió hasta septiembre una tertulia que cumple su promesa: no dejar indiferente a nadie, mezclando actualidad candente con historias que definen la identidad canaria. - El Burgado | Deporte, Actualidad y Opinión con Rita Media y Gabriel Suárez El Burgado regresa con una hora de información, análisis y voces relevantes, en un formato ágil y cercano. - La tertulia más vibrante de Canarias llega a iVoox de la mano de 'El Remate' en La Diez Capital Radio. Cada semana, Rosi Rivero, Matías Hernández y Antonio Aldana ponen sobre la mesa los temas que importan. La última tertulia de la temporada en "El Remate" empezó con nostalgia. Miguel Ángel González Suárez recordó que La Diez Capital Radio es de las pocas emisoras que mantiene programación local mientras otras "dan la palanca" y conectan con Madrid. El ambiente cambió cuando saltó el tema de la derrota española en penaltis. Pero lo que comenzó como análisis deportivo derivó hacia territorio polémico: ¿por qué en el fútbol femenino "todo son chicas" - árbitras, comentaristas, entrenadoras? La controversia estalló al cuestionar por qué las entrenadoras se visten "como marimachos con traje", imitando el estilo masculino. Rosi Rivero defendió con firmeza que una mujer puede llevar traje sin perder feminidad, mientras los tertulianos debatían sobre representación y roles de género en el deporte. Cada uno aportó su perspectiva sobre un tema que claramente tocaba fibras sensibles. Para bajar la temperatura, González Suárez introdujo una curiosidad local: el Hotel Taoro reabrirá el 15 de septiembre tras 135 años cerrado, fecha elegida por el cumpleaños de Agatha Christie. La escritora estuvo diez días en el hotel antes de trasladarse tres meses a Las Palmas. El misterio quedó flotando: ¿por qué Christie abandonó Puerto de la Cruz tan pronto? Los tertulianos especularon pero mantuvieron el suspense, invitando a los oyentes a sacar sus propias conclusiones. Así se despidió hasta septiembre una tertulia que cumple su promesa: no dejar indiferente a nadie, mezclando actualidad candente con historias que definen la identidad canaria. - Evento especial de análisis multidisciplinar sobre el impacto del turismo de masas en Canarias, con expertos de primer nivel: Panel de especialistas: • Nona Perera Betancor (Arqueóloga) - "Patrimonio vs. Desarrollo: La erosión de nuestra memoria histórica" • Carlos Castilla Gutiérrez (Economista ULL) - "Los números rojos del 'todo incluido': ¿Quién gana realmente?" • Víctor Onésimo Martín (Geógrafo) - "Adeje como caso de estudio: La saturación tiene límites" • Pedro Luis Pérez de Paz (Botánico) - "Biodiversidad amenazada: Endemismos bajo el hormigón" • Rukaden (Dr. en Psicología) - "Síndrome del paraíso perdido: El malestar social invisible" El coste real del "éxito turístico": datos científicos vs. relato oficial. Alternativas económicas viables más allá del "sun & beach" Caso Adeje: De zona agrícola a modelo de insostenibilidad. 🌱 "No estamos contra el turismo, contra el turismo que nos mata" (Reflexión colectiva final)
Screening einmal im Leben oder regelmäßige Testung? Im „ÄrzteTag“-Podcast erläutert Pavel Khaykin, niedergelassener Internist in Frankfurt, wie er in seiner Praxis mit vielen Risikopatienten mit dem Thema Hepatitis B und C umgeht.
A new report has revealed just how disproportionately migrant communities are affected by hepatitis. Underdiagnosis of the infection, and connecting patients with care and treatment, remain the major challenges.
Gugs Mhlungu speaks to Dr. Fundile Nyati, Resident GP and CEO of Proactive Health Solution, unpacking what hepatitis is, the different types, how it spreads and the available treatment options. 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, on Saturdays and Sundays Gugs Mhlungu gets you ready for the weekend each Saturday and Sunday morning on 702. She is your weekend wake-up companion, with all you need to know for your weekend. The topics Gugs covers range from lifestyle, family, health, and fitness to books, motoring, cooking, culture, and what is happening on the weekend in 702land. Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu. Listen live on Primedia+ on Saturdays and Sundays from 06:00 and 10:00 (SA Time) to Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/u3Sf7Zy or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BIXS7AL Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moin und willkommen zum Fleckenhörer am 21. Juli! Heute ist der Internationaler Gedenktag für verstorbene Drogengebrauchende. Der erste Gedenktag wurde 1998 begangen. Das Motto des diesjährigen Gedenktags am 21. Juli lautet "Überdosierung und Drogentod können alle Menschen (be-)treffen". Mit diesem Motto soll zum Ausdruck gebracht werden, dass ein einschneidendes Ereignis wie eine Überdosierung sowie der Tod durch Überdosierung oder durch Langzeitfolgen von HIV und Hepatitis, jeden und jede betreffen kann. Betroffen sind auch Eltern und Angehörige sowie Partner*innen, Mitarbeiter*innen im Hilfesystem. In Schleswig-Holstein gibt es leider nur Aktionen in Lübeck und Kiel an diesem Tag. Schaut auf die Webseite www.gedenktag21juli.de. Langzeitfolgen haben auch Opfer sexuellen Missbrauchs. In den USA offenbart sich ein Skandal unvorstellbaren Ausmaßes, in dem der US-Präsident eine zentrale Rolle spielt. Trump und Epstein waren nicht nur reiche Widerlinge. Sie waren Teil eines organisierten, räuberischen Netzwerks von Pädophilen, die Modelwettbewerbe, private Abendessen und gefälschte Gelegenheiten nutzten, um Teenager-Mädchen auszubeuten. Sie veranstalteten gemeinsam private Abendessen, bei denen Models über Tische laufen mussten, damit Trump "seinen Kopf unter ihre Röcke stecken" konnte. Vier mächtige Männer taten dies jahrzehntelang gemeinsam. Sie bauten ihren Ruf darauf auf, Mädchen im Teenageralter auszubeuten – und beschützten sich gegenseitig auf Schritt und Tritt. Nur einer ist noch am Leben. Und der ist Präsident. Unsere Themen heute: +++ Courage-Tag an der Gemeinschaftsschule Faldera +++ Viele der 2.130 Unternehmen in Neumünster haben ein „Betriebsrats-Vakuum“ +++ ADFC bewertet Fahrradfreundlichkeit der Bahnhalte in Schleswig-Holstein: Viele Bahnhalte verbessern ihre Radabstellanlagen – Handlungs- und Entwicklungsbedarf bleibt Musik: Flaschenbecher (Dortmund) Charly Hübner (Hamburg) Hammer Down (Griechenland) Nichts (Düsseldorf)
In this episode, the host republished an interview with guest Robbie Holz to highlight an important discussion about the secrets of Aboriginal healing. Robbie delves into her late husband Gary's transformative journey into the Australian Outback, where he sought healing from multiple sclerosis through Aboriginal spiritual practices. She shares how the Aboriginal philosophy intertwines the body, mind, and spirit for holistic healing. Robbie also recounts her own healing experiences and the profound lessons learned from the Aboriginal people she met. Together, they explore emotional and spiritual alignment, highlighting the significance of letting go of negative emotions and embracing higher frequencies of love. The episode also touches on the role of guardian angels, the power of willingness, and the importance of self-love in one's healing journey. About Robbie: Robbie Holz is an internationally respected healer and medium, frequent media guest and an author of the award-winning books read in 43 countries: "Secrets of Aboriginal Healing" and "Aboriginal Secrets of Awakening." Robbie's life was drastically altered in 1985. After a difficult 36-hour delivery, while giving birth to her child, Robbie was given a blood transfusion to "perk her up faster". Unfortunately the transfusion was tainted with Hepatitis C, a disease often referred to as the silent killer. Like a Trojan horse, the virus hid in her body--until it confidently and openly declared war seven years later. Robbie was in for the fight, and spiritual awakening, of her life. Due to her reaction to the experimental Hepatitis treatment, Robbie developed fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, temporary brain damage, and became bedridden for 7 months. Since Western medicine was no longer able to help her, Robbie set out to find alternative ways to survive and recover. She ultimately healed herself of Hepatitis C, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and treatment-induced temporary brain damage, described in her award-winning memoir Aboriginal Secrets of Awakening. Her latest book is "Angels in Waiting: How to Reach Out to Your Guardian Angels and Spirit Guides." The companion guidebook is "Vibrant Living: Braving the Pandemic with Help from Your Guardian Angel." Key Points Discussed: (00:00) - HEALER EXPLAINS Ancient Healing Codes to Unlock Higher Dimensions (01:19) - Welcoming Robbie and Discovering Her Book (03:41) - Gary's Journey and Aboriginal Healing (06:02) - The Connection Between Emotions and Physical Health (11:47) - Personal Stories and Lessons in Healing (20:45) - Gary's Transformation and Telepathic Abilities (24:20) - Robbie's Healing Journey and Meeting Gary (28:39) - Reintegration into Normal Life (28:52) - Emotional and Scientific Transformation (30:59) - Secrets of Aboriginal Healing (31:31) - Personal Healing Journey (33:01) - The Power of Willingness (34:33) - Gary's Telepathic Experience (35:52) - Robbie's Healing Journey (38:53) - Connection with Aboriginal Wisdom (42:59) - Global Shifts and Higher Frequencies (46:29) - Angels and Guardian Assistance (51:14) - Final Thoughts and Resources How to Contact Robbie Holz:holzwellness.com About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co''
Julio es el mes de la lucha contra las hepatitis virales, un momento clave para hablar de prevención, diagnóstico y tratamiento. Conversamos con la dra. Denisse Herrera Hernández, gastroenteróloga, sobre todo lo que necesitas saber sobre esta silenciosa pero peligrosa enfermedad.
It's Friday, July 4th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Muslim mob disrupts Christian retreat in Indonesia On June 27, a mob of 200 Muslims stormed a Christian youth retreat at a home in Indonesia, driving out participants and damaging property, as police and soldiers looked on reports Morning Star News. Ironically, after praying at the mosque that Friday, they carried banners and shouted, “Destroy that house, destroy that house.” – referring to the home in Cidahu District in the West Java Province. They damaged windows, toilets, a gazebo, and garden. Claiming that a house should not be used as a place of worship, the Muslim mob also threw a motorbike into a nearby river and damaged the main gate. Videos circulating online show a man climbing a wall and removing a wooden cross attached to it, which he then uses to break a window. House sends Big Beautiful Bill to Trump's desk On July 3, the House of Representatives passed the One Big Beautiful Bill to implement President Donald Trump's agenda, sending it to the president's desk, reports The Epoch Times. The bill cleared the House in a 218–214 vote, following an all-night session as Republicans scrambled to win over holdouts who had derailed an earlier attempt to advance the 940-page measure. House Speaker Mike Johnson was exuberant. JOHNSON: “This is the vote tally card. We're gonna frame this one. Okay? 218-214.” The vote also came after Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries held the floor — for what C-SPAN confirmed was a new length record — to lambast the bill for more than eight hours. The only two Republicans who voted against it were Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, alongside the entire House Democratic Caucus. House Speaker Johnson said the Republicans knew they had to get Trump's bill passed in light of the gift of unified government. JOHNSON: “We believed in the election cycle last fall that we were going to be given this great blessing of unified government, that we would have the White House and the Senate and the House aligned -- unified government. “We had a tough four years before this last election cycle. America was in, we were in deep trouble. We knew that if we won, and we believed we would, we knew that if we got unified government, we'd have to quite literally fix every area of public policy. Everything was an absolute disaster under the Biden-Harris radical, woke, progressive Democrat regime.” The legislation enacts many of Trump's domestic policy initiatives, including tax cuts as well as boosting spending for the border and defense. The passage marks a major victory for Republican leadership and Trump, who had to contend with a diverse group of holdouts who objected to the Senate's version of the bill for various reasons, including its effect on the deficit and deeper cuts to Medicaid. House Speaker Johnson, an Evangelical Christian, expressed his gratitude to God. JOHNSON: “We took the best effort that we could, in One Big, Beautiful Bill, to fix as much of it as we could. And I am so grateful to God that we got that done as we did. “I do believe in God. I believe in that motto that is what has made our nation the greatest in the history of the world. And some people shake their heads and they think that's old fashioned or something. That is a fact. “When the framers put this together. They stepped out in faith. They did something that no nation had ever done before. The great statesman, philosopher G.K. Chesterton of Great Britain, said, ‘America is the only nation in the world that was founded upon a creed. And he said it's listed with almost theological lucidity [or clarity] in the nation's birth certificate: the Declaration of Independence.' “We hold these truths to be self-evident. We recognize, we boldly proclaim the self-evident truth that her rights do not come from the government. They come from God Himself.” Psalm 9:1 says, “I will give thanks to You, Lord, with all my heart; I will tell of all Your wonderful deeds.” The bill will head to Trump's desk ahead of a self-imposed July 4 deadline. He is expected to sign it at 5 p.m. ET today. 4 killed and 14 wounded in Chicago drive-by at rapper party On Wednesday night, four people died from gunshot wounds and 14 others were hospitalized following a drive-by shooting in Chicago, reports The Associated Press. At least three were in critical condition. Three shooters fired out of the SUV before they drove away. No suspect is in custody. Pastor Donovan Price talked to Channel 8 News. PRICE: “An SUV pulls up and just opens fire on a crowd of people. It was absolute chaos, from people screaming to blood on the streets to people laying on the streets. Just a massive police presence. Horrific. More than I've ever seen.” The shooting took place in Chicago's River North neighborhood, a popular nightlife destination with many restaurants and bars. It was outside a restaurant and lounge that hosted an album release party for a profane rapper named Mello Buckzz, whose actual name is Melanie Doyle. Hip hop lyrics are filled with calls to violence. Ironically, her boyfriend was one of those shot. Thirteen women and five men, ranging in age from 21 to 32, were shot. The dead included two men and two women. On his X account, Pastor Price wrote, “Just sitting in my car crying for some of the people I held tonight.” Psalm 11:5 says, “The LORD examines the righteous, but the wicked, those who love violence, He hates with a passion.” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said that the violence “has left our city in a state of grief.” RFK Jr. cites link between Hepatitis vaccine and autism Appearing on Tucker Carlson's podcast, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talked about the link between the Hepatitis vaccine for babies and autism, reports LifeSiteNews.com. He referenced a Centers for Disease Control study that was buried. KENNEDY: “They looked at children who had received the hepatitis vaccine within their first 30 days of life, and compared those children to a children who had received the vaccine later or not at all, and they found a 1,135% elevated risk of autism among the vaccinated children. It shocked them. They kept the study secret, and they manipulated it through five different iterations to try to bury the link.” Secretary Kennedy also referenced 100 other studies and the new studies at the Health and Human Services Department which will be completed by September. KENNEDY: “The external literature is showing over 100 studies that indicate that there is a link. “But we're going to do real science. The way that we're going to do that is we're going to make the databases public for the first time. We have already put out grant requests. Any scientists with credentials can apply for a grant and tell us how they want to go about studying these. We're going to get real studies done for the first time.” (You can watch the entire 90-minute interview on a variety of topics here) Worldview listeners in Nicaragua and Mexico speak up And finally, Bob Kelly wrote me at Adam@TheWorldview.com. He said, “Hello from rural Nicaragua [in Central America,] the 30th most difficult country worldwide to be a Christian, [according to Open Doors.] We like your emphasis on our brothers and sisters who are suffering for Christ.” And Hannah Van Kirk in Mexico said, “My three kids -- Tessa, Reese, and Lincoln -- and I have been listening to The Worldview for a year. We include it as part of our homeschool day. We enjoy the update and prayer reports about the persecuted Christians. And we appreciate that you occasionally suggest that we send get well cards to Christian leaders who are sick or cards of encouragement to others who are standing up against the world. We also enjoy the uplifting stories.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, July 4th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
How do you get along well with managers who are hard to work with? How do you approach the difficult coworker—those who don't get along well in the sandbox? What happens when we're falsely accused? What are the Biblical principles that apply to the workplace (or any other relationship in our lives)? On this edition of Disciple for Dads, Kevin, Bill, and Todd dive into these issues and bring 1 Peter 2 and other passages to bear. This program includes: 1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus (House sends Big Beautiful Bill to Trump's desk, RFK Jr. cites link between Hepatitis vaccine and autism, 4 killed and 14 wounded in Chicago drive-by at rapper party) 2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic Acute Hepatitis from the Gastrointestinal section at Medbullets.comFollow Medbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbulletsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
Why are hepatitis A cases rising sharply in parts of Europe - and what can public health professionals do about it?In this episode of ECDC on Air, Linda Trönnberg - Principal Expert in Food-, Waterborne and Zoonotic Diseases, and Theresa Enkirch - Expert in Microbiology and Molecular Epidemiology break down the latest hepatitis A outbreak affecting Austria, Czechia, Hungary, and Slovakia, highlighting who is being most affected, how the virus is spreading, and what actions can help contain it.From person-to-person transmission in areas with limited sanitation to the role of genomic sequencing and the importance of tailored outreach, this episode explores the science and strategy behind the response and what cross-border coordination can achieve.This is the first episode in the series where we focus on the recently published Rapid RIsk Assesments on infectious diseases.The RRA on Hepatitis A cases from 18 June 2025 can be found here.For more on Hepatitis, check the dedicated pages on the ECDC portal.More information on epidemiology in Europe in general can be found on our portal: https://ecdc.europa.eu and social media channels.
Send us a textHepatitis C is a viral infection of the liver that often involves no specific symptoms -- until it is too late. On this episode, we cover a pathway to FAA medical certification in pilots who contract this sneaky virus.
Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Micky. Wir reden über Christophers Zeit im Tennisclub, sich ein Loch ins Bein freuen, sich eine neue Art von Leben vorstellen und knochenhart durchziehen, Stress mit Nazis, beeinflusst von Andy Warhol & MC5, alles lieben was hart & rauh war, vor 15.000 Leuten gespielt, das unfassbare Glück Leuten helfen zu können, sich eigentlich immer scheiße gefunden zu haben, eine Zeit der Katharsis in Deutschland, das Buch "Fool on the Hill", das Lied "Stranglehold" von Ted Nugent, alles war so uncool geworden, "New Rose" hat den Tritt in den Hintern gemacht, die Pariser Bourgoisie, Unterwasser-Konstruktionen mit Tauchglocken, nie für einen Deutschen gehalten werden, die Glückburger Strasse in Oberkassel, zufällig vom Tod des Vaters gehört, alte Nazi-Lehrer, beidhändig sein, Holzlineal auf die Finger, die Rheinwiesenlager, der megatalentierte Ferdi Mackenthun, der legendäre Auftritt beim Zick Zack Festival, geborenes Opfer sein, heute noch surfen gewesen, irgendwann mal aus Prinzip n Porsche gekauft, der Künstler Jörg Immendorf, drei Typen am Flipper umgehauen, die erotische Spannung von Tommi Stumpff, eine extrem gute Frage von Jobst, kein Widerspruch zwischen Punk & Buddhismus, Selbstreflexion an die erste Stelle stellen, es gibt kein absolutes Gut & Böse, auch eine sehr gute Frage von Christopher, EBM, das erste Mal "Wie lange noch" im Okie Dokie, Tommi Stumpff ins Gesicht spucken, sich bei Nichts endlich komplett austoben können, die Punk-Zeit hat auch viel mit einem neuen Frauenbild zu tun, der großartige "Die neue Tanzmusik ist Da Da Da"-Sampler, alles was ich anfasste ging durch die Decke, Nichts war die Hoffnung aller Moneymaker, depressiv & extrem selbstmordgefährdet, schwere Hepatitis in Marokko, "Rauch doch mal n Joint", das neue Nichts-Album, die Agentur Billig People, "Maschine oder Mensch" liegt am Herzen, ein gekündigter Dispo-Kredit, nicht so viel Zukunftsängste haben, das unfassbar gute letzte Konzert in Berlin, gern in Hamburg spielen wollen, uvm.3 Songs für die Playlist1) Ein Lieblingssong vom 15jährigen Micky: CAPTAIN BEEFHEART - Party of Special Things To Do2) Der beste deutsche Pop-Song aus den 80ern ist: DAF - Der Mussolini3) Ein aktueller Song, den Micky liebt: KODDER - Da! So seid Ihr!
Join host Ben Plumley from Phnom Penh Cambodia, in conversation with Thomas Cai, a visionary Chinese-born entrepreneur and CEO of Open Source Technologies. Thomas, a pioneering figure in Asia's rapidly growing biopharmaceutical industry, shares his journey from HIV advocacy to leading high-impact hepatitis public-private partnerships in Southeast Asia. He offers a critical analysis of the effectiveness of traditional providers of global aid including NGOs and the Global Fund, while also envisioning a self-reliant future led by local health authorities, businesses and communities, calling only on the expertise and funding from northern partners as needed. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview 00:40 Meet Thomas Cai: A Visionary Leader 01:39 Thomas Cai's Journey and Achievements 03:33 Open Source Technologies: Mission and Focus 04:46 The Hepatitis Crisis in Southeast Asia 08:55 Challenges in Hepatitis Treatment 15:53 Critique of Global Health Funding Models 28:56 Thomas Cai's Background and Early Work 39:11 The Role of Buyers Clubs in the HIV Epidemic 40:45 Challenges with NGOs and Public Sector in Disease Treatment 43:02 The Risk of Monopolization in Healthcare 43:39 The Importance of Business in Disease Control 51:33 Disruption and Innovation in Healthcare 53:22 Personal Reflections and Influences 01:07:18 The Hepatitis Elimination Alliance in Cambodia 01:09:12 Final Thoughts and Reflections
Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver and can be caused by a range of factors, such as viral infections, toxins, or some medical conditions. In 2018, Arkansas experienced a hepatitis A outbreak in which public health officials saw cases jump from just a handful to dozens each month. That outbreak subsided by the end of 2021, but hepatitis A isn't the only form of hepatitis affecting Arkansans. To learn more, we're joined on this episode of the Wonks at Work podcast by Dr. Matt Deneke, assistant professor in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Send us a textDr. Nikhil Kapila joins Dr. Michael Koren on this live MedEvidence! presentation. Dr. Kapila, a liver disease specialist, explains why we can't live without our liver. The doctors review what the liver does, what can cause damage to the liver, and what can go wrong when the liver suffers damage. They also discuss the importance of early testing, treatment options for some conditions, and the importance of clinical research in pushing liver health forward.Be a part of advancing science by participating in clinical research.Have a question for Dr. Koren? Email him at askDrKoren@MedEvidence.comListen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsWatch on YouTubeShare with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.Follow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Formerly Twitter)LinkedInWant to learn more? Checkout our entire library of podcasts, videos, articles and presentations at www.MedEvidence.comMusic: Storyblocks - Corporate InspiredThank you for listening!
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic Acute Hepatitis from the Gastrointestinal section at Medbullets.comFollow Medbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbulletsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
Jeff Goad, PharmD, MPH, joined Over the Counter to discuss hepatitis A and B vaccines and the ways in which pharmacists can play their role in boosting vaccine uptake and reducing hesitancy.
In this MM+M Fast Break, Pharma Editor Lecia Bushak talks with Dynavax chief medical officer Rob Janssen about the company's latest survey on Hepatitis B vaccination, as well as what medical marketers should keep in mind when it comes to the current vaccine messaging landscape. Check us out at: mmm-online.com Follow us: YouTube: @MMM-onlineTikTok: @MMMnewsInstagram: @MMMnewsonlineTwitter/X: @MMMnewsLinkedIn: MM+M To read more of the most timely, balanced and original reporting in medical marketing, subscribe here.
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ICYMI: Hour One of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – Thoughts on the Los Angeles County Health Department declaring an outbreak of ‘Hepatitis A' in Los Angeles County…PLUS - Spectrum News LA Reporter Taylor Torregano (@taylortorregano) joins the program with a preview of her special report on business owners in Altadena rebuilding four months after the Eaton Fire devastated the community - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app & YouTube @MrMoKelly
From the 2024 International Hepatitis B virus meeting in Chicago IL, Rich Condit speaks with Stephan Urban about his career working on HBV and HDV, and his philanthropy. Host: Rich Condit Guest: Stephan Urban Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Support science education at MicrobeTV ASV 2025 Hepatitis delta: recent advances (Hepatology) Bulevirtide for HBV and HDV (Lancet Inf Dis) Timestamps by Jolene Ramsey. Thanks! Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv Content in this podcast should not be construed as medical advice.
Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. The liver is a vital organ that processes nutrients, filters the blood, and fights infections. When the liver is inflamed or damaged, its function can be affected. Heavy alcohol use, toxins, some medications, and certain medical conditions can cause hepatitis. However, hepatitis is often caused by a virus. In the United States, the most common types of viral hepatitis are hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. Hepatitis D, also known as “delta hepatitis,” is a liver infection caused by the hepatitis D virus (HDV). Hepatitis D only occurs in people who are also infected with the hepatitis B virus. Hepatitis D is spread when blood or other body fluids from a person infected with the virus enters the body of someone who is not infected. Hepatitis D can be an acute, short-term infection or become a long-term, chronic infection. Hepatitis D can cause severe symptoms and serious illness that can lead to life-long liver damage and even death. People can become infected with both hepatitis B and hepatitis D viruses at the same time (known as “coinfection”) or get hepatitis D after first being infected with the hepatitis B virus (known as “superinfection”). There is no vaccine to prevent hepatitis D. However, prevention of hepatitis B with hepatitis B vaccine also protects against future hepatitis D infection. Hepatitis E is a liver infection caused by the hepatitis E virus (HEV). HEV is found in the stool of an infected person. It is spread when someone unknowingly ingests the virus – even in microscopic amounts. In developing countries, people most often get hepatitis E from drinking water contaminated by feces from people who are infected with the virus. In the United States and other developed countries where hepatitis E is not common, people have gotten sick with hepatitis E after eating raw or undercooked pork, venison, wild boar meat, or shellfish. In the past, most cases in developed countries involved people who have recently traveled to countries where hepatitis E is common. Symptoms of hepatitis E can include fatigue, poor appetite, stomach pain, nausea, and jaundice. However, many people with hepatitis E, especially young children, have no symptoms. Except for the rare occurrence of chronic hepatitis E in people with compromised immune systems, most people recover fully from the disease without any complications. No vaccine for hepatitis E is currently available in the United States. (credits CDC)
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Understanding infectious hepatitis can make the difference between life and death. In today_s show, you_ll learn about the different types of hepatitis-and how to protect yourself from diseases that can result in liver failure, cancer, and even death. For Further Info, visit: TEPHI.Texas.gov
This episode discusses four MMWR reports. First, a new CDC study explores possible transmission of the virus that causes H5N1 bird flu from dairy workers to two indoor-only cats in Michigan. Second, the dengue outbreak in Puerto Rico continues, with children 10-19 years old being most affected. Third, wastewater testing and viral genetic testing can provide information on the community spread of hepatitis A. Last, scientists recorded a brief 110-fold increase in air lead levels during the 2025 LA fires.
Noticiero de Martí Noticias presenta un resumen de las noticias más importantes de Cuba y el mundo. Titulares: | Las malas condiciones de higiene en Cuba complica la prevención de casos de Hepatitis A | Residentes de Camagüey acuden a particulares para recojer la basura ante la inacción de comunales | La opositora Marta Beatriz Roque se recupera en sala del Hospital Hermanos Amejeiras | El presidente Trump recibe en la Casa Blanca a un maestro estadounidense liberado en Rusia | Alerta la Organización Panamericana de la Salud sobre riesgo de brotes de dengue ante nuevas varianes, entre otras noticias.
Es gibt bestimmte Risikogruppen, bei denen eine Hepatitis-Testung besonders sinnvoll ist, sagt Allgemeinmediziner Dr. Christoph Schuler. In seiner Hausarztpraxis mit infektiologischem Schwerpunkt betreut er Personen, die genau in diese vulnerablen Gruppen fallen. In dieser Folge berichtet er, welche Hinweise schon in der Anamnese zu finden sind und was bei der Therapie der virusinduzierten Formen beachtet werden muss.
In this episode Dr. Murphy talks with Claudia Hawkins, MD, Director of the Center for Global Communicable and Emerging Infectious Diseases at the Robert J. Havey, MD Institute for Global Health. She shares her career path from a medical student in the UK to her impactful work in infectious diseases and global health at Northwestern University which includes groundbreaking HIV and Hepatitis co-infection research.
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This episode discusses four MMWR reports. First, a CDC study finds that 1 in 20 women surveyed experienced intimate partner violence during pregnancy. Second, a CDC report on waterborne disease outbreaks linked to splash pads highlights ways to stay healthy while you play. Third, overdose deaths overall and with illegally made fentanyls detected started to decline in late 2023; overdose deaths with carfentanil increased sharply but remain rare. Last, CDC vaccination recommendations for hepatitis B were updated to include an additional vaccine option during pregnancy.
Today we're joined by author/lawyer/hero Bob Goff — one of our all-time favorite guests. Do NOT miss our conversation about creating intentional whimsy in our lives. Plus, we have the week's Slices, which include an unorthodox measure churches in England are using to attract new congregants, as well as Emily's report on the state of dating in 2024 (spoiler: it's bleak). But Jesse lifts our spirits with the news a certain chain restaurant is coming back decades after a nasty Hepatitis outbreak. (Yes, it's connected.) And at the end of the show we have a new game, Christmas Quandaries, where we solve very real-life holiday dilemmas. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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#331 In this episode,Guy welcomed back Robbie Holz. She discussed the impact of higher frequency energies on our planet and beings. They explored the profound insights shared in Robbie's book, 'Secrets of Aboriginal Healing,' including the essential roles of mind, body, and soul in the healing process. Robbie recounted the transformative journey of her late husband, Gary, who healed from multiple sclerosis through indigenous healing methods and later developed extraordinary abilities. The conversation also delved into global consciousness shifts, living in higher frequencies, and the importance of asking for help from spiritual guides. Robbie emphasized simplicity in spiritual practices and shares her personal experiences with near-death events and spiritual awakening. About Robbie: Robbie Holz is an internationally respected healer and medium, frequent media guest and an author of the award-winning books read in 43 countries: “Secrets of Aboriginal Healing” and “Aboriginal Secrets of Awakening.” Robbie's life was drastically altered in 1985. After a difficult 36-hour delivery, while giving birth to her child, Robbie was given a blood transfusion to “perk her up faster”. Unfortunately the transfusion was tainted with Hepatitis C, a disease often referred to as the silent killer. Like a Trojan horse, the virus hid in her body–until it confidently and openly declared war seven years later. Robbie was in for the fight, and spiritual awakening, of her life. Due to her reaction to the experimental Hepatitis treatment, Robbie developed fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, temporary brain damage, and became bedridden for 7 months. Since Western medicine was no longer able to help her, Robbie set out to find alternative ways to survive and recover. She ultimately healed herself of Hepatitis C, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and treatment-induced temporary brain damage, described in her award-winning memoir Aboriginal Secrets of Awakening. Her latest book is “Angels in Waiting: How to Reach Out to Your Guardian Angels and Spirit Guides.” The companion guidebook is “Vibrant Living: Braving the Pandemic with Help from Your Guardian Angel.” Her website is www.holzwellness.com While on her quest for wellness, Robbie met Dr. Gary Holz, an award-winning physicist, Psycho-Neuro-Immunologist and alternative healer. Gary taught her the Aboriginal healing techniques he learned from his encounter with remote Outback Australian Aboriginal tribespeople, chronicled in the award-winning memoir Secrets of Aboriginal Healing. The two eventually married. Like her husband, Robbie has had first-hand experiences with Outback Aboriginal Australians. She participated in Aboriginal healing ceremonies in the Outback. She joined Gary in teaching the over 60,000-year-old Aboriginal healing system, revealed at the tribe's request. Started in 1995, their healing practice centered on Aboriginal healing principles, quantum physics and Psycho-Neuro-Immunology — using the mind to heal the body. Working as a husband and wife team until his passing in 2007, Robbie helped many people successfully restore their health from such challenges as juvenile arthritis, cancer and sports injuries. Key Points Discussed: (00:00) - HEALER EXPLAINS How to Access Ancient Techniques for Awakening Higher Dimensions (00:58) - Podcast Introduction and Personal Updates (01:38) - Welcoming Robbie Holtz (03:27) - The Impact of 'The Secrets of Aboriginal Healing' (06:32) - Gary's Journey and Aboriginal Healing (16:24) - The Role of Mind, Body, and Soul in Healing (22:50) - Gary's Transformation and Healing Abilities (24:59) - Understanding the Soul's Role in Healing (30:15) - Personal Experiences and Near-Death Encounters (30:35) - A Life-Threatening Ordeal (31:25) - Healing the Incurable (32:57) - Spiritual Awakening (34:17) - Connecting with the Other Side (36:00) - Guidance from Guardian Angels (39:38) - Navigating Higher Consciousness (49:32) - Embracing Change and Letting Go (51:04) - Final Thoughts and Reflections How to Contact Robbie Holz:holzwellness.com About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co
Mark and Gary reconnect in the final hours before election day as they give an update on some unlikely stories recently in the news. They discuss Vice President Kamala Harris' unexpected visit to Saturday Night Live and an unusual clip from President Trump's recent rally as well. They then turn to the story of 'Peanut' the squirrel out of New York (We incorrectly said Pennsylvania on the show, apologies) who was seized by Department of Environmental Conservation agents and euthanized. As the show wraps up they give an update on New York resident Daniel Penny who went viral after subduing a fellow subway rider who was threatening other passengers and was subsequently charged with murder. Watch Beyond A Reasonable Doubt and all Reasonable Doubt video content on YouTube exclusively at YouTube.com/ReasonableDoubtPodcast and subscribe while you're there.
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Brady Report - Monday October 7, 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions: Debby: I have a strong family history of breast cancer (non-BRCA) and dense breasts, so one of my primary annual screenings is an MRI. From what I understand, much of the gadolinium is removed via kidneys and urine. However, there is evidence that it can buildup in brains and bones, and long-term effects are not fully known. I was hoping you had a podcast about how to detox after an MRI, but didn't find anything. Any advice? Kelsi: hi dr. cabral! i'm on the CBO protocol and ive noticed during flex meals if i have something fried (chips, fries) that i will get a body fever after. my stomach area is hot to the touch and my sleep is interrupted. is this a pitta imbalance or my body rejecting unfamiliar food? needless to say, it's never worth it. Lauren: Hi Dr. Cabral - I had a look through the archive but only found a podcast about Autoimmune Hepatitis. A friend was recently "diagnosed" with (viral) Hepatitis A and has been dealing with a lot of fatigue and pain from the inflammation. Being a virus the doctor has said he needs to wait it out and told that he should have been vaccinated. Liver enzymes are low and I am wondering what support I can recommend. Standard dietary and lifestyle principles would apply specifically to liver detoxification and would the Dr Cabral Detox be beneficial or add more stress? I have read that it can be transmitted from an unvaccinated person, poor hygiene, contaminated water/food but that most people recover in about 6 months. Could you please share what you would do for someone in your family? Thank you Sonia: Good morning Dr Cabral, Thank you for all the information you share, it has been really helpful. My question is: what do you recommend for someone with a nickel allergy, she is really overwhelmed since she was diagnosed with that, her food options are really limited. Thanks in advance. Anonymous: Dr.Cabral please help ! I'm seriously worried about my physical and mental health .I have been suffering from EXTREME sensory sensitivity for a very very long time now 18 years . I've seen several holistic drs . I have done your big 5 and work with a coach , I have even tried meds but SSRIs I've had bad reactions to . I have used alcohol this whole time just to be able to be or host a social even , have dinner in crowded, place even to attend my kids sports functions . I feel like a fraud because I'm so health driven in all other aspects but i seriously feel as though I'll have a seizure or stroke from the over stimulation I'd I don't numb my nerves with alcohol! I've tried every calming product I can think of and it doesn't touch how bad I get . When I try I'll be so over stimulated I puke Thank you for tuning into today's Cabral HouseCall and be sure to check back tomorrow where we answer more of our community's questions! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/3137 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!