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Le miel est un édulcorant naturel apprécié pour son goût sucré et ses bienfaits sur la santé. Antibactérien, antioxydant et riche en nutriments, il est souvent utilisé en remplacement du sucre, notamment dans les infusions et les thés. Cependant, une question revient souvent : la chaleur altère-t-elle ses propriétés et peut-elle même le rendre nocif ?Les effets de la chaleur sur le mielLe miel est principalement composé de sucres naturels, d'enzymes, de vitamines et de minéraux. Toutefois, ces éléments sont sensibles à la chaleur. Dès 40°C, certaines enzymes bénéfiques, comme l'invertase et la diastase, commencent à être détruites. Au-delà de 60°C, la plupart des composés bioactifs disparaissent, réduisant ainsi les bienfaits du miel.Une préoccupation majeure réside dans la formation d'un composé appelé hydroxyméthylfurfural (HMF). Ce composé organique se forme lors du chauffage des sucres, en particulier dans les produits riches en fructose comme le miel. Ce processus, appelé réaction de déshydratation thermique, se produit généralement lorsque le miel est exposé à des températures élevées pendant une période prolongée. Plus la température est élevée et plus l'exposition est longue, plus la concentration en HMF augmente.L'HMF est souvent utilisé comme un indicateur de la fraîcheur et de la qualité du miel. Un miel stocké trop longtemps ou chauffé à haute température contient des niveaux plus élevés de cette molécule. La réglementation sur les produits alimentaires fixe d'ailleurs des limites maximales de concentration en HMF dans le miel commercialisé. Par exemple, l'Union européenne impose un seuil de 40 mg/kg pour le miel non transformé et de 80 mg/kg pour celui issu de climats tropicaux.L'étude menée par A. Annapoorani et al., publiée dans la National Library of Medicine, met en évidence les effets potentiellement toxiques de l'HMF sur l'organisme. En laboratoire, des tests sur des cellules animales ont suggéré que des doses élevées d'HMF pourraient avoir un impact négatif sur le foie, notamment en induisant un stress oxydatif et des dommages aux cellules hépatiques. De plus, certaines recherches indiquent que l'HMF pourrait posséder des propriétés mutagènes, c'est-à-dire qu'il pourrait altérer l'ADN et favoriser l'apparition de mutations cellulaires. Cependant, ces effets n'ont pas été démontrés de manière concluante chez l'homme.Cependant, il est important de relativiser ces résultats. Les concentrations d'HMF observées dans les boissons chaudes sucrées au miel restent généralement faibles et bien en dessous des seuils jugés dangereux pour l'organisme. En pratique, pour qu'une consommation de miel chauffé présente un risque réel pour la santé, il faudrait en ingérer des quantités très importantes et de manière régulière.Doit-on éviter le miel dans une boisson chaude ?Il est exagéré d'affirmer que mettre du miel dans une boisson chaude est dangereux pour la santé. Cependant, il est vrai que ses propriétés nutritionnelles sont amoindries par la chaleur. Pour profiter au mieux de ses bienfaits, il est préférable d'ajouter le miel après refroidissement de la boisson, lorsque celle-ci est à une température inférieure à 40°C. Cela permet de conserver une partie de ses enzymes et de limiter la formation d'HMF.En conclusion, le miel peut toujours être utilisé dans une boisson chaude, mais il est plus judicieux d'attendre qu'elle tiédisse avant de l'incorporer. Ainsi, on préserve au mieux ses qualités nutritives tout en profitant de son goût délicat. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Det senaste året har vi sett hur muslimer i Sverige blivit allt mer utsatta. Expo har sedan 7 oktober förra året varnat för att hatet mot muslimer och judar i Sverige ska öka i spåren av den upptrappade konflikten i Gaza. I förra veckan var det ett år sedan Hamas terrordåd – Israels militära svar lät inte vänta på sig och sammantaget blev det starten för ett år av mänskligt lidande och oerhört många människors död. Hatet mot muslimer har tagit sig nya former i Sverige under en längre tid och i och med Sverigedemokraternas intåg i riksdagen och numera som regeringsunderlag har det letat sig in i den svenska politikens absoluta finrum. I två avsnitt fokuserar Studio Expo på hatet mot muslimer och judar i Sverige i spåren av 7 oktober. I det här andra avsnittet pratar vi om islamofobin. Gäst i avsnittet är Expos vd Daniel Poohl och Göran Larsson, professor i religionsvetenskap vid Göteborgs universitet, medarbetare på Segerstedtinstitutet och gästprofessor vid Akademin för polisiärt arbete på Högskolan i Borås. Programledare: Erik Glaad. --- Läs mer: Studio Expo: Jomshof och HMF-misstanken (2024): https://expo.se/podcasts/jomshof-och-hmf-misstanken/ Daniel Poohl: Busch krokar inte arm med svenska muslimer utan med SD (2024): https://expo.se/kommentar/busch-krokar-inte-arm-med-svenska-muslimer-utan-med-sd/ Studio Expo: Islamofobin har blivit mainstream (2024): https://expo.se/podcasts/islamofobin-har-blivit-mainstream/ Körde in i Palestinademonstration – misstänks för hatbrott (Erik Glaad, 2024): https://expo.se/nyhet/korde-in-i-palestinademonstration-misstanks-for-hatbrott/ Låter sig inte tystas av muslimhatet (Anders Dalsbro, 2024): https://expo.se/fordjupning/later-sig-inte-tystas-av-muslimhatet/ Expo behöver ditt stöd Bli månadsgivare här: https://expo.se/stod-expo/manadsgivare/ Prenumerera på Expo: https://expo.se/tidskriften/prenumerera --- Studio Expo ger dig som lyssnar fördjupningar om våra avslöjanden, mer om våra granskningar och analyser av högextrema tendenser. Varje vecka i din poddspelare! Expo är en religiöst och partipolitiskt obunden stiftelse. Vi har granskat och bevakat extremhögern sedan 1995 – för en levande demokrati där rasistiska idéer och organisationer saknar inflytande. Stöd vår verksamhet genom att bli månadsgivare eller swisha en slant till 123 271 02 59.
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Massinvandring löser arbetskraftsbristen? Jomshof begår HMF? Sossarna lurar äldre? Romer klarar inte skolan? Mångkulturen är dömd att misslyckas? Äh, lyssna på avsnittet så fattar du. Inlägget Vad är värst: Systematiskt lura äldre eller islamkarikatyrer? dök först upp på Dagens Svegot.
Natten mellan den 9 och 10 november 1938, det som kom att kallas Kristallnatten, var kulmen av novemberpogromerna i Nazityskland då drygt 400 judar dödades eller begick självmord och upp till 30 000 arresterades och fördes till koncentrationsläger. Det som aktiverades då var en antisemitism och ett judehat med historiska rötter som sträcker sig så långt tillbaka som till medeltiden. Och det är samma antisemitism som nu aktiveras igen. I dag, 85 år senare, ser vi i spåren efter den upptrappade konflikten mellan Israel och Hamas återigen ett ökat uttryck för judehat runt om i världen och i Sverige. Hur påverkar den nya situationen judar i Sverige? Hur tar sig hatet mot judar uttryck och görs det tillräckligt för att motverka den här utvecklingen? Programledare: Anna Fröjd Gäster i studion är Mathan Shastin Ravid från Svenska kommitén mot antisemitism och Expos researcher Morgan Finnsiö. Ansvarig utgivare: Daniel Poohl --- Läs mer: Daniel Poohl – Vägen till Förintelsen visar på vikten av att reagera (2023): https://expo.se/2023/11/vagen-till-forintelsen-visar-pa-vikten-av-att-reagera HMF-anmälningar ökar – judar allt mer utsatta (Erik Glaad, 2023): https://expo.se/2023/10/hmf-anmalningar-okar-hos-polisen-ett-okat-hot Daniel Poohl – Hatet ökar i spåren av krig och terror (2023): https://expo.se/2023/10/hatet-okar-i-sparen-av-terror-och-krig --- Hälsa din pappa från oss på fars dag genom att swisha ett bidrag! https://expo.se/farsdag Bil prenumerant på Tidskriften Expo: https://expo.se/tidskriften/prenumerera --- Studio Expo ger dig som lyssnar fördjupningar om våra avslöjanden, mer om våra granskningar och analyser av högextrema tendenser. Varje vecka i din poddspelare! Expo är en religiöst och partipolitiskt obunden stiftelse. Vi har granskat och bevakat extremhögern sedan 1995 – för en levande demokrati där rasistiska idéer och organisationer saknar inflytande.
In this week's episode, we talk with Paul Hillier from Cardiff-Boolaroo CC (CBCC) and the Executive Officer of the wonderful HMF Charity, Claudia Tolhurst. HMF are partnering with CBCC. Their website is here: https://hmf.org.au/
This is a short intro to projects that I have been working on for the past two years. We are going to knock the doors off the bus and enter the world of video content. Love your support, check out our first HMF video that's up! https://youtube.com/@thehuntingdogpodcast
In today's episode "Two Internet Friends Meet at a Music Festival," I am joined in the virtual studio again by one of my FAV humans on this planet - Serena Decker. This woman is an online business manager, creative, visionary, and a seriously ride or die friend. We just got back from Hangout Music Festival together and it was such a blast. We wanted to hop on to share some stories and some of the biggest lessons we learned during our time in Gulf Shores. I know you guys are gonna love this one; especially my rave/festival fam! Today we covered all kinds of things but here are the highlights: our transition from internet besties to IRL navigating conflict in healthy ways as friends/family/partners the importance of boundaries how open communication can save time, energy, and sometimes - entire friendships stories from our trip to HMF in Gulf Shores our favorite sets from the weekend lessons we both learned during a hard day making the most of every moment talking PLUR fun Hangout Music Festival rapid fire (; Hiii there gorgeous soul!! If you enjoyed this week's episode of Wishing You Wellness; feel free to share it and leave a rating or review so that we can grow & reach more hearts/souls just like yours! To check out more about the podcast + for access to my free workshops, mental health resource directory, future inner child healing retreats, & even more….head to my new website: ✨ xoxoallisoncoaching.com ✨
Join runners and walkers at the MahoneySabol 5K at the Travelers Championship to race along the Cromwell roads that line the fairways and greens of TPC River Highlands. Both a 5K run and 1.5 Mile Fitness Walk are offered in this HMF charity partner event. Participants receive a short sleeve technical shirt and a great post-race party. HMF FitKids: Bring the whole family and enjoy the kids run with options of a ½ mile or 1-mile!Take a listen to our interview with Nathan Grube, Tournament Director for the Traveler's Championship and Jim Mahoney of MahoneySabol about the event!
Happy Halloweeeeeen! It's a brutal, bleak, bloody anniversary for the HMF crew. Wife of Creature Rose joins us to talk about the 2007 vampire horror flick 30 Days of Night, directed by David Slade. This movie has uber nostalgia for Horror Host Travis and his wife, and this was Producer Kate's first time seeing it ever. Did we like these vicious, romance-less vampires? Does the story and production hold up to 2022 standards? Got to listen to find out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
Romans 12:17-21Rev. Erik Veerman10/23/2022Revenge: the End GameOur sermon text this morning is Romans 12:17-21 and you can find that on page 1127 in the pew Bibles This is the conclusion to our brief Romans 12 series. Next Sunday is what we call Reformation Sunday, so we'll have a special focus for that. If you are not sure what that means, come next week. And then in November, we'll jump into the book of 1 John.Again, Romans 12:17-21.StandPrayerIntroductionIt started in 1878 (allegedly). Rand'l McCoy accused his neighbors, the Hatfields, of stealing his hog. The Hatfields contended, though, that the hog was theirs, not the McCoys. After all, it had their earmark. And so it began.You see, Rand'l McCoy, along with his wife and their 13 children, lived in Kentucky, right on the border of West Virginia. And just the other side of the Tug Fork river, in West Virginia, lived Anderson Hatfield, along with his wife and their 13 children. They called him Devil Anse Hatfield.It seemed like a small quibble, but in the summer of 1880, two of Rand'l McCoy's sons killed the man who testified against their ownership of the hog. But it didn't end there, in 1882, three younger McCoy sons killed Ellison Hatfield, Devil Anise's brother. In retaliation, all three of those McCoy brothers were kidnapped, tied up, and executed in brutal fashion by members of the Hatfield clan. As a result, 20 Hatfields were indicted but they all eluded arrest given they lived in West Virginia and not Kentucky. Tensions escalated. The feud continued in 1886 and 87 when friends of both families were killed.Then in 1888, Cap and Vance Hatfield, sons of Devil Anse, along with other members of their family surrounded the McCoy house at night. They first opened fire with their guns. They then lit the house on fire. As the McCoy family fled, two McCoy children were shot and killed. Rand'l's wife, Sara was captured, beaten, and let for dead. Two days later, Vance Hatfield was killed by the McCoys along with three Hatfield family supporters.That led to a lawsuit. Kentucky's governor and West Virginia's governor both entered the fray. They weren't trying to quell the violence, rather, they opposed each other. The lawsuit escalated to the US Supreme Court. Eventually, seven men were convicted. One executed for his crimes and the others imprisoned for life.Over the 10-year period from 1878 to 1888, a dozen Hatfields and McCoys were killed. Young and old died, families were broken, anger reigned, and the skirmishes continued for the next 20 years. Vengeance ruled the day. And it likely started over the ownership of a hog.Revenge is a never-ending downward spiral. It often leads to escalated feelings of bitterness. It may not end in murder, but the offended party inflicts some sort of pay-back. Then the offended party becomes the offending, and the cycle continues.There's something deep down in us, in our natural state, that justifies our revenge. The parents here can tell you, revenge is not something taught. You hurt my teddy bear! …we'll I'm going to pull the eyeballs off of your stuffed alligator. Hmf. Well, along comes the Apostle Paul, and in a matter of a few verses, he rejects any and all vengeance. And did you notice? It's a theme that he's repeated multiple times. Go back up to verse 15. “Bless those who persecute you.” Not identical, but a very similar idea. Verse 17 and 19 are very similar. “Repay no one evil for evil.” And “never avenge yourselves.” Verse 21. “Overcome evil with good.” Do you see that repeated emphasis?Now, we're not told about any particular situation in the church in Rome, but I think the repetition here lends itself toward some situation. Maybe a couple of church members in Rome were at odds and it began to escalate. Or maybe there were some unbelievers who were provoking the Christians, and people in the church wanted to get revenge. Or maybe Paul was addressing a cultural propensity for revenge.Roman society was very much oriented around reciprocity. You do something for me, and I'll return the favor and do something for you. You scratch my back, I'll scratch your back. In fact, recent academic studies have identified ancient Roman reciprocity as a significant part of the economic system of the day. So, if you lived in Rome in the first century, you had a responsibility to give to others and receive from others in return.But the thing is, the negative reciprocation also applies. We call that retribution. You do something bad to me, well, then, you deserve something bad from me. Yes, seeking revenge is natural part of our sinful condition, but the cultural inclination of retribution only intensified the sinful desire for revenge. So, whether Paul was addressing a specific situation or whether it was a broader concern (or maybe both), the apostle felt compelled to drive his point home: Revenge has no place in the Christian life.Notice, there are no qualifications here? Does it say: “Repay no one evil for evil, except when someone slanders you behind your back?” Or does it say, “Beloved, never avenge yourself… well, except when someone insults you or makes you feel ashamed?” Not at all. “Repay no one for evil” and “never avenge.” That means setting aside all the ways that you try to get back at others.Now, I don't suspect that any of you have gone to extremes for revenge. But have you given someone the silent treatment? Or have you avoided someone or pulled back from your relationship? Have you decided to just dismiss all of their concerns or ideas? Or when interacting with someone who offended you, do you have an attitude that lets them know you don't care for them? Or have you said to someone else, “you know, you should watch out for this [other] person?” Or have you taken some sort of legal action (in the church or in the civil courts)? Now, I'm not saying that a formal action is never necessary, but when you goal is just to make someone's life difficult, then your motives need to be checked. I'm sure you can come up with several other ways that you take revenge.But how does it all end? What, if anything, will stop the cycle of retaliation? That's the big question here. These verses do a lot more than just tell us not to take revenge. They give us the path to end revenge. To end the cycle of retribution.Let's consider three parts that answer the question, How do we end revenge?1. Our part in ending revenge2. God's part in ending revenge3. Jesus' part in ending revenge.Our part, God's part – meaning God the Father, and Jesus' part, God the son.1. Ending revenge: Our part (honor – 12:17; peace – 12:18; and goodness – 12:20-21)So first, our part.Really, there is so much in here for us. Every single verse here gives us a contrast. It's not just a list of do nots, it includes a list of dos. What should we do instead of taking revenge?Look at it. Verse 17. “Repay no one evil for evil, BUT give thought to do what is honorable in the sight of all.” Verse 19 is very similar. “Never avenge yourselves, BUT leave it to the wrath of God.” We'll come back later to what that means.Verse 20 lists several things to do instead of taking revenge (it's a quote from Proverbs 25). Feed your enemy, give him something to drink. And verse 21. “Do not be overcome by evil, BUT,” it says, “overcome evil with good.”Our part is not just refraining from taking revenge, but instead, it's honoring, it's being peaceable, it's loving our enemies. It's doing good and not evil.And, I think you know, these verses are not isolated in the Bible as a whole. In his sermon on the mount, Jesus said, “You have heard that it was said, ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.' But I say to you, Do not resist the one who is evil. But if anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also.” That's a phrase that means do not retaliate. Jesus continues, “And if anyone would sue you and take your tunic, let him have your cloak as well.” Or take Leviticus 19:18. It says, “Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against anyone among your people, but love your neighbor as yourself. I am the LORD.”Our responsibility is to love. It's to turn the other cheek, it's to give to those who steal from you.In Victor Hugo's well known novel, Les Miserable, the main character, Jean Valjean, had been imprisoned for stealing bread. His sister and her family were starving. Can you imagine? For years Valjean labored in chains. The punishment was way beyond the crime. He's finally released, but no one would take him in. To many, he was still a criminal. Yet, a kind bishop took him in. This man gave Valjean food and a place to sleep. However, Valjean was still weighed down by his hopeless future. And so he stole the bishop's silver plates and utensils. He put them in his bag and fled in the middle of the night.But soon after, the police detained him. They found the stolen silver and dragged Valjean back to the Bishop. This, for sure, he thought, would be the end for him. For those of you that know the story, how did the Bishop respond? Did he say, “That man doesn't deserve to be free. He stole my silver. Throw him back in prison!” No, no! Instead, the Bishop did the opposite. He said that Valjean had forgotten to take the silver candlesticks. They were also a gift, he said. And he puts them in Valjean's trembling hands. And then the Bishop bids the Sergeant farewell.Jean Valjean's lyrics from the musical capture it well.Yet why did I allow that man, To touch my soul and teach me love?He treated me like any other, He gave me his trust, He called me brother, My life he claims for God above, Can such things be?For I had come to hate the world, This world that always hated meTake an eye for an eye! Turn your heart into stone!This is all I have lived for! This is all I have known!One word from him and I'd be back, Beneath the lash, upon the rackInstead he offers me my freedom, I feel my shame inside me like a knifeHe told me that I have a soul, How does he know?What spirit comes to move my life? Is there another way to go?That undeserved grace transformed Valjean. He was no longer a prisoner, no longer a slave. He experienced goodness and love.All those things that these Romans 12 verses speak of… overcoming evil with good, providing for your enemy, they all break the cycle.Look at the end of verse 20, “for by doing so, you will heap burning coals on his head.” Now, no one is exactly sure what that phrase means, but I think what happened to Valjean captures it. The act of kindness and grace by the Bishop overwhelmed Valjean. In other words, he couldn't get it out of his mind – like burning coals on his head. And it deeply changed him.God, through the apostle Paul, is very interested in this peace and kindness affecting others. He's very interested in our outward display of good and not evil. Both the end of verse 17 and the end of verse 18 emphasize that. He says, do what is honorable “in the sight of all.” He wants people to see a community that displays love, that does not repay evil with evil. It's transformational. The end of 18 is similar. “Live peaceably with all.” Do you see that emphasis? Our actions should visibly demonstrate Christianity's radical response to evil. Doing so, will impact those around us. To be sure, it may not lead to peace. That's clear here, too. Verse 18. “If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all.” Every circumstance is an opportunity to live at peace, but every circumstance may not result in peace.Bottom line, retribution is not part of the Christian life. Rather than revenge, we're to honor others, pursue peace, display love, and return evil with good. Instead of fostering conflict and allowing revenge to spiral out of control, we're to break the cycle and do the opposite. And when we do, we're doing our part to put an end to revenge.2. Ending revenge: God's part (wrath and justice – 12:19)There's a second emphasis here, though. God's part. It is found in verse 19. “Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God.” Then he goes on to quote Deuteronomy 32, which we've read earlier in our service. “Vengeance is mine, I will repay.”The reason we should not take revenge, is because vengeance is God's role. It's part of his responsibility. We're on point 2, by the way. God's part in ending revenge is being the only one who justly and rightly avenges evil. I was thinking about Anselm of Canterbury this week. He lived 1000 years ago – the 11th century. One of his most well-known works is titled Why the God Man? Cur Deus Home, in the Latin. He asks the question, why did God become man in the person of Jesus? Why? Why was it necessary?It's a critical question. And actually, a lot of his arguments pull out different theological points made in the book of Romans.A very central part of Anselm's argument is what he calls the retributive justice of God. In other words, retribution is central to God's nature as a perfectly just being. Nothing in his character is unjust or unholy. Therefore, nothing unjust or unholy can be in his presence. And originally, humanity reflected God's character – and so all was good. However, when humanity fell in Adam, the dishonor and rejection of God and his commands resulted in mankind's corrupted nature. We became unjust and unholy in God's presence.Anselm demonstrated the incompatibility of God's infinite holiness and justice with any and all unholiness. Even the slightest sin, as Anselm puts it, results in a debt to God greater than the value of all creation.Think of the sun (s-u-n). The sun is 27 million degrees Fahrenheit. Anything that is close to the sun will burn up. It will be incinerated. It's the very nature of the sun. That's similar to anything unholy or unjust in God's presence. It cannot withstand God's presence. That's like God's justice. He will avenge any and all unholiness and injustice. The thing is, we are 92.5 million miles away from the sun. That's why we don't get burned up. But think about this, as big as the sun is, it is nothing compared to God's infinite nature. There's no safe distance to which we can flee from God's holy presence.That's what Anselm was saying. Verse 19 validates that. God is the avenger. God alone is the one who is perfectly just in responding with vengeance on evil and sin.And here's the point: when you take revenge on someone else, you are playing God. You are putting yourself in the role that only God is to fulfill. He's the only one to ultimately deal with any and all evil inflicted against you.Now, God has ordained a role for the civil government to deal with injustice. But that is different from you, individually, trying to avenge injustice. In fact, Romans chapter 13 deals with the civil authority.The point in these verses is that God will ultimately avenge wrongs. He will put an end to all unrighteousness, all evil, all unholiness, and all injustice. That's his part in ending revenge.3. Ending revenge: Jesus' part (honor, peace, goodness, wrath)So, our part in ending revenge is turning the tables on what's done to us. It's repaying evil with good. It's showing honor and being peaceable. Our part also involves recognizing God's part. Vengeance is his alone. As the Lord declares in his word, “I will repay.”But the truth of God's just retribution also comes with a harsh reality. If God in his infinite holiness and infinite justice will repay any and all unholiness and injustice, then we are all condemned. None of us can escape the wrath of God against sin. As Romans 3 says, “no one is righteous.” It says, “all have sinned and have fallen short of the glory of God.”When we recognize that we've offended God, that we deserve his just judgment as well, it does two things. First, we see that we're also guilty. It helps us see that our revenge will not accomplish justice – it will only further injustice. But second, it drives us to God.Let's go back to Anselm. He laid out a case for God's retributive justice based on his character. He demonstrated that any sin or unholiness, no matter how small is deserving of God's just punishment. Therefore, all humanity is condemned. And by the way, Anselm was merely conveying what the Scriptures teach about God, the fall, and us.And then, Anselm answers the question, “why the God man?” Why did God need to come in the flesh? Why Jesus? Why? Because the only way that God's divine retribution could be satisfied is by an infinite payment of the debt. Only a God-man could to that. In other words, Jesus, as God, and as man, perfectly holy and just, was the only way for the penalty to be paid. That is the hope of Christ. God's vengeance satisfied by the infinite debt that Jesus paid on the cross for those who believe.That is the Gospel.Let me put it this way: Jesus' part in ending revenge involved becoming the object of God's just vengeance – his wrath.But that's not the only thing. Jesus part in ending revenge was not limited to being the substitute for those who believe. No, Jesus also perfectly fulfilled our part in ending revenge. Every part of our responsibility in these verses was accomplished by Jesus in his life and death.Take Verse 17 and 21 – “repay no one evil for evil…” and “overcome evil with good.” Jesus responded to the evil committed against him with good. Instead of retaliating, he submitted to the suffering and torture and mocking. He prayed to his Father for those who were persecuting him. He suffered unto death so that the greatest good could be accomplished. Verse 18, Jesus lived in peace and brought peace. Jesus came near to sinners to call them to him. Verse 20, to his enemies, Jesus offered the bread of life and the water that would satisfy their thirst forever.In those ways, Jesus has gone before us. He's both the example of repaying evil with good and the reason we can repay evil with good.In real life situations, whatever the offence is, we can look to Christ. Nothing compares to the rejection he underwent as God, or the death he endured, taking on God's wrath. So, in the day-to-day evil and offences we receive, we can respond with honor and peace and goodness just as Christ did for us. That is what will break the cycle of revenge. Pursuing our part to end revenge through Christ… and seeing God's part, the only one who can justly avenge, fulfilled in Jesus.ConclusionI wish I could say that the Hatfield McCoy feud ended in the 1800s with an amazing reconciliation in Christ. No, it didn't. The feuding continued for years. But in 2003, about 70 descendants of both Devil Anse Hatfield and Rand'l McCoy got together. They formally signed a peace treaty. No, they didn't quote Romans 12 (although that would have been nice for my sermon illustration!). It was more of a social statement of unity. Their signed document say this: “injuries and wrongdoings to and by our ancestors in years past are now committed henceforth to history and that from this day forward the Hatfields and McCoys stand united.” But they did include these words: “We ask by God's grace and love that we would be forever remembered as those that bound together two families...”The offenses and evil that we each experience may not rise to the level of that fateful feud. But whatever we experience, may God's grace in Christ help us to end the cycle of revenge. May we repay evil with good and seek peace and honor. And may we see God as the only who can justly avenge, and Christ Jesus who has received that vengeance for those who believe.
Exploring the cosmological synergy between galaxy cluster and cosmic void number counts by Davide Pelliciari et al. on Sunday 16 October Galaxy clusters and cosmic voids are the most extreme objects of our Universe in terms of mass and size, tracing two opposite sides of the large-scale matter density field. By studying their abundance as a function of their mass and radius, respectively, i.e. the halo mass function (HMF) and void size function (VSF), it is possible to achieve fundamental constraints on the cosmological model. While the HMF has already been extensively exploited providing robust constraints on the main cosmological model parameters (e.g. $Omega_{rm m}$, $sigma_8$ and $S_8$), the VSF is still emerging as a viable and effective cosmological probe. Given the expected complementarity of these statistics, in this work we aim at estimating the costraining power deriving from their combination. To achieve this goal, we exploit realistic mock samples of galaxy clusters and voids extracted from state-of-the-art large hydrodynamical simulations, in the redshift range $0.2 leq z leq 1$. We perform an accurate calibration of the free parameters of the HMF and VSF models, needed to take into account the differences between the types of mass tracers used in this work and those considered in previous literature analyses. Then, we obtain constraints on $Omega_{rm m}$ and $sigma_8$ by performing a Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis. We find that cluster and void counts represent powerful independent and complementary probes to test the cosmological framework. In particular, we found that the constraining power of the HMF on $Omega_{rm m}$ and $sigma_8$ improves drastically with the VSF contribution, increasing the $S_8$ constraint precision by a factor of about $60%$. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.07248v1
The fate of baryons in counterfactual universes by Boon Kiat Oh et al. on Monday 19 September We present results from nine simulations that compare the standard $Lambda$ Cold Dark Matter cosmology ($Lambda$CDM) with counterfactual universes, for approximately $100,{rm Gyr}$ using the Enzo simulation code. We vary the value of $Lambda$ and the fluctuation amplitude to explore the effect on the evolution of the halo mass function (HMF), the intergalactic medium (IGM) and the star formation history (SFH). The distinct peak in star formation rate density (SFRD) and its subsequent decline are both affected by the interplay between gravitational attraction and the accelerating effects of $Lambda$. The IGM cools down more rapidly in models with a larger $Lambda$ and also with a lower $sigma_8$, reflecting the reduced SFRD associated with these changes -- although changing $sigma_8$ is not degenerate with changing $Lambda$, either regarding the thermal history of the IGM or the SFH. However, these induced changes to the IGM or ionizing background have little impact on the calculated SFRD. We provide fits for the evolution of the SFRD in these different universes, which we integrate over time to derive an asymptotic star formation efficiency. Together with Weinberg's uniform prior on $Lambda$, the estimated probability of observers experiencing a value of $Lambda$ no greater than the observed value is 13%, substantially larger than some alternative estimates. Within the Enzo model framework, then, observer selection within a multiverse is able to account statistically for the small value of the cosmological constant, although $Lambda$ in our universe does appear to be at the low end of the predicted range. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.08783v1
Tonight we go over some local INDY bands in Detroit - playing at the Hamtramck Music Festival THIS WEEKEND ! This is only a sampling of maybe 20 bands of the 150 playing this crazy fun festival ! Listen in to get some live reactions to only a sample of what is out there - the world is full of talent - you just need to hear it ! This event has punk, country, rythym & blues, rock, metal, jazz, and everything inbetween - you get to choose what you wanna hear. If you're able to be here... this is the place to be. We listen to and comment on these local Detroit bands and more: The Strains, The Witches, ATMIG, Ladyship Warship, Dead Surf, Three Spoke Wheel, Jackson & the Poolsharks, Screw, The Zotz, Tony Paris - and that's just a taste of ONE of the 4 days of music at HMF - you can look up the whole thing at 2022.hamtramckmusicfest.com - find some fun bands, feel free to donate to the cause of raising money for instruments, equipment and more for the youth of the greater Detroit area. You never know where the next musical genius will arise - let's put the instruments in the hands of the possible. also, Pour me another brother !
The HMF team experienced a little production delay this week, so we are bringing you back to a classic episode of a classic, genre-defining summer horror film that scarred a generation. Enjoy our breakdown of JAWS with good friend and animal lover Ari! We'll be back next week with some feminist rage. Stay tuned... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
This podcast highlights an abstract presented at ASPEN22 which examined the experience of Nutrition Care team members using a novel sterile bottle of HMF. The experts discuss the challenges in the safe and efficient use of human breast milk and human milk fortifier (HMF) in the care of high-risk infants and why novel technology may be beneficial. They also touch upon future directions in human milk fortification. This podcast is sponsored by Reckitt/Mead Johnson Nutrition. The abstract of this study is published in the March 2022 issue of JPEN (https://aspenjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1002/(ISSN)1941-2444.nutrition-science-practice-conference-abstracts) Amy Gates, the key author of this abstract, would like to acknowledge her co-authors: Heather V. Evans MS, RDN, LDN, CNSC, CLC; Alayne M Gatto MS, MBA, RDN, CSP, LDN, FAND; Katina Langley MS, RDN, LDN, CNSC, CLC; Jodee Le Vin, MS, RDN, LDN, CNSC, CLC; Jessica L. Thornton MS, RDN, CSP, CNSC, CLC; Christina Valentine MD, MS, RD, FAAP Business Corporate by Alex Menco | alexmenco.net Music promoted by www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US May 2022
Husband of Producer Kate and HMF frequent flyer Bryan Brooks is back in the studio to discuss his controversial opinion on the much-beloved horror flick The Evil Dead (1981), directed by Sam Raimi. Does Horror Host Trav flip the table or does he keep his cool? You've got to listen to find out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
What happens when a couple of misogynist old dudes mess with the wrong traumatized former ballet dancer capable of some truly imaginative torture scenarios? Slasher Rob Hodge returns to HMF to discuss the late '90s Japanese horror classic Audition, directed by Takashi Miike. Get into it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
In this episode of the Holistic Women's Health podcast, you'll learn about what supplements to take, dosages and brands when coming off the pill. Mentioned: - Dr. Jolene Brighten - Discount on professional grade supplements: https://ca.fullscript.com/welcome/aking - B-Complex (NFH or AOR) - Vitamin C (Liposomal Vitamin C by Designs for Health or Bio-C Vita Aid) - Zinc (Zinc Copper Balance by AOR) - Magnesium (Bis-glycinate) - Fish oil or cod liver oil (NutraSea, Nordic Naturals, Carlsons) - Probiotics (Multi Strain 11 by Cyto-Matrix, Probio SAP by NFH, HMF forte or multistrain by Genestra) - Vitamin D - NAC (Designs for Health) - UNDA #10, #245, HFE - Digestive bitters (Canadian Bitters by St. Francis) - GI revive by designs for health Milk Thistle & dandelion root tea Connect with Alex: - Free Preview of SYNCED Course: nutritionmoderation.thinkific.com/collections - Work with me - Instagram: @nutritionmoderation - TikTok: @nutritionmoderation - Website: www.nutritionmoderation.com
We present to you the mother of all rock ‘n roll crossover episodes. The other two boys from the Guillotine Press podcast—Bryan Brooks and Josh Heath—join Horror Host Trav and Producer Kate to give the HMF treatment to the 1982 film “Pink Floyd: The Wall,” directed by Alan Parker and Gerald Scarfe. We get deep into these trippy, tragic themes. Listen in and let us take you to therapy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
In episode 83 of the Bees with Ben podcast, Ben chats with Sarah Calleja of Randox Food Diagnostics, a subsidiary of Randox Laboratories. With over 1,300 employees and offices in more than 145 countries, Randox is a world leader within the in vitro diagnostics industry, committed to innovative diagnostic solutions for hospitals, a wide variety of laboratory applications, and food testing. Their vision is to improve health worldwide. Amongst recent achievements, Randox has launched mobile COVID-19 labs for workplace testing, capable of processing up to 1,000 tests per day. Furthermore, the company has developed the world's fastest PCR test, with results in 39 minutes, a sensitivity of 98% and a specificity of 100%. Randox is also a leader in food screening technology, and Randox Food Diagnostics have pioneered a range of honey quality tests, which allow apiarists across the world to confirm the safety and quality of their product, and thereby ensure consumer confidence. The tests can screen simultaneously for the presence of residual concentrations of multiple antibiotics used to rid bee hives of pests and diseases from a single sample of honey. This adds to Randox's impressive suite of honey screening tests, which also includes an assessment for hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), an organic compound produced by dehydration of sugars, and which can be indicative of overheating, poor storage or aged honey. Honey also contains small amounts of enzymes which vary according to floral source and region. These enzymes are instrumental in determining the functional properties of honey and enzymatic analysis is important in determining quality. Randox describe their RX misano as the ‘most modern enzymatic analyser in the industry'. It is capable of measuring diastase, total sugars (glucose and fructose) and colour, as well as HMF, all incorporated into a table -top size unit that requires very little maintenance. The RX misano features a touch screen display, customisable test menus (new parameters can be uploaded by USB), and the ability to export data. It is also extremely accurate and cost effective, making it suitable for commercial beekeepers as well as large honey producers and packers. Randox also offer in-house analysis and testing. Randox Managing Director, Dr Peter Fitzgerald stated, ‘We are working closely with industry to promote a responsible approach to antibiotic use in food production and we hope that by working with some of the biggest names in the apiculture market, other honey producers will see the benefits of being able to offer their customers complete consumer confidence in a high quality, and importantly, safe product.' Obviously, the ability to substantiate the quality of their product is of great benefit to apiarists, particularly since the aroma, taste and therapeutic properties of honey are optimised when it is preserved in a raw, unprocessed ‘organic' state. Screening for antibiotics and enzymatic analysis may seem a rather novel approach for many beekeepers, but it is likely to become increasingly important in the future. https://www.randoxfood.com/ Sarah.Calleja@randox.com
By popular demand, the HMF team is back in the studio with a true gentleman and scholar, our friend Danny Hinton. In this episode, we're really breaking down the new Candyman equal from 2021, directed by Nia DeCosta. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
Our favorite Kennedy is back on HMF to talk about the all-time horror classic Stephen King's MISERY, directed by Rob Reiner and starring Kathy Bates as the hilariously terrifying psychopath Annie Wilkes. Hit play. Don't worry. You're gonna be just fine! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
Welcome back! We are so happy to be kicking off the new year, little fins.
It's another Zoom week for us here at HMF. This week, Horror Host Trav and Producer Kate share our (some would say sick) passion for true crime—from news stories to documentaries to our Top 10 Crime Films. Some were inspired by real true events, some are fictional but still fit in the crime genre. Share with us your favorite crime-related horror films on our socials. Did any of our picks make your list? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
What are the best horror-ific, spooky, creepy, disturbing music videos of all time? The HMF team and our friend Josh Sturgeon take a stab at naming our respective five favorites to date, a total playlist of 15. Be sure to check these out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
It's week two of Cronenberg Month here on HMF, and we're bringing back our esteemed friend and cinefile Andrew Bault! This week's film: 1983's The Dead Zone, starring Christopher Walken and directed by THE David Cronenberg. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
Hey there little fins, you are in for a treat this week....we are talking all about us. We catch up on our lives and what's going on, as well as why we started HMF and how we became friends. We talk about our ups and downs and how we made it to where we are today! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
No new HMF this week....BUT....in your feeds, you may now get stabby with the Brothers Grim as they return to talk about the I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER series plus a no-spoilers review of Fear Street part 1 in partnership with Fatal Follower Presents! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
Completos los años 40, el Bismarck, era amplia-mente reconocido como el buque de guerra más poderoso del mundo. En Abril de 1941, el Almirante Tovey de la Marina Real Británica detectó la localización del Bismark y la caza comenzó. En la primera batalla, el Bismark hundió la capilla de HMF. Pero Tovey usó el radar para localizarlo otra vez y finalmente fue rodeado por los buques de guerra Británicos y lo golpearon hasta la sumisión.
We are back this week with a very special guest, Social Media Intern Madi
Lindsey is the owner of HMF Yoga Studio in Greenville, SC. On this episode we discussed:-The origins of HMF-How HMF is yoga...but different. -How yoga fits into the health and wellness world.-Common misconceptions about a yoga practice and yoga class. -Owning your movement -Motion is Emotion.You can learn more and follow HMF here:https://www.hmfyogastudio.com/@hmfyogastudio
In this podcast for HMF’s May issue, Larry Arshoff, President of Diagnosis, Solutions & Results Inc., interviews his co-authors on their article entitled "Laboratory medicine: The exemplar for value-based healthcare". To view the article, click here.
En ny vecka och nya vansinnigheter. Z-ordet har blivit på modet precis som N-ordet. Alla vet vad man menar men tydligen vågar ingen säga någonting. Utom Bert Karlsson som blir anmäld för HMF. Internetikonen Pewdiepie tog ett DNA-test, detta leder till att Björn och Ludvig genomför en något mer budgeterad rashygienisk kontroll. Under helgen har svenska folket inte fått dammsuga men har fått skådat melodifestivalen. Feministerna gnäller som vanligt att män vann och folkviljan respekteras inte. Inlägget Rashygien och melodifestival (Sverige vaknar #328) dök först upp på Radio Svegot.
En ny vecka och nya vansinnigheter. Z-ordet har blivit på modet precis som N-ordet. Alla vet vad man menar men tydligen vågar ingen säga någonting. Utom Bert Karlsson som blir anmäld för HMF. Internetikonen Pewdiepie tog ett DNA-test, detta leder till att Björn och Ludvig genomför en något mer budgeterad rashygienisk kontroll. Under helgen har svenska folket inte fått dammsuga men har fått skådat melodifestivalen. Feministerna gnäller som vanligt att män vann och folkviljan respekteras inte.
Brothers Grim is back, and we brought Producer Kate into the mix. We look back at the hot shitfire that was 2020 and pluck from the ashes our favorite films, HMF episodes and physical media. We hope you'll check out some of our picks and share yours with us, too! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
Put on your gloves because it's time to get sleazy with the HMF team and our frequent flyer guest Josh Heath. This week, we're talking about the sexy (but pretty problematic) 1980 horror thriller Dressed to Kill, directed and written by Brian De Palma and starring Angie Dickinson, Nancy Allen and Michael Cain. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
I dagens avsnitt bland annat: Storbritannien lämnar inte ut Julian Assange till USA, Ica mångkulturanpassar med halalslaktat kött och breddat dadelutbud, modeskaparen Pierre Cardin dör vid 98 års ålder, 2000 år gammal snabbmatsrestaurang påträffas vid arkeologisk utgrävning i Pompeji, SVT ändrar Lord Tennysons dikt Nyårsklockan, Radio Svegot raderade från YouTube med hänvisning till ordet zigenare och HMF utan närmare specifikation i rubrik, skapandet av egna klaner för överlevnad utanför staten samt jordbävning i Kroatien https://radio.bubb.la/tisdag-5-januari-2020/ Länkar som diskuterades i dagens sändning: Brittisk domstol avvisar på medicinska grunder USA:s begäran om utlämning av Julian Assange, vars mentala tillstånd anses kännetecknas av depression och förtvivlan som skulle förvärras av de förhållanden som väntar i amerikanskt fängelse, och kunna leda till självmord, däremot finns inga juridiska hinder för en utlämning ansåg domaren Ica beslutar anpassa sina butiker efter demografin med halalslaktat kött och dugligt dadelutbud, Ica-handlare ska utbildas i mångkulturell matförsäljning, ett 100-tal butiker påverkas i år Franske modeskaparen Pierre Cardin dör vid 98 års ålder, fick sitt genombrott under 1960-talet genom sina futuristiska kollektioner och var den förste på sitt område som licensierade sitt namn och varumärke till andra områden samt lanserade sina kreationer på massmarknaden genom försäljning på varuhus Arkeologiska utgrävningar i Pompeji frilägger välbevarad 2000 år gammal snabbmatsrestaurang vars frescomålningar på serveringsdisken bland annat visar vad som fanns på menyn, som anka, get, gris, fisk och sniglar SVT ändrar Lord Tennysons dikt Nyårsklockan genom att ersätta “ring honom in, den bidande Messias” med “ring in den tid då ljuset oss befria”, diktuppläsningen tidigare angripen för att ha lästs upp av män och sedan dess uppläst av Lena Endre och Sofia Helin Radio Svegot raderade från YouTube med hänvisning till video vars rubrik innehöll ordet zigenare och hets mot folkgrupp utan närmare specifikation, kanalens ägare Det fria Sverige bygger egen infrastruktur för att vara oberoende av Googles videoplattform Henrik Jonasson: Framtiden ligger i skapandet av egna klaner för överlevnad utanför staten och förberedelse för kamp och edsvuren vedergällning, partiväsen i kostym och krämarleende samt demokratiskt systemövertagande ovärdigt slöseri och ett underbyggt falskt hot Jordbävning i Kroatien dödar 5 och skadar 20, andra skalvet på två dagar i samma område med epicentrum sydöst om Zagreb, hårdast drabbade staden Petrinja sägs vara oigenkännlig
Extraprogram då avsnitt #115 fick avbrytas i förtid. Vi snackar om Sandro Scocco som ny "chefsekonom" i Vänsterpartiet, om HBTQP-lobbyns förändringar av föräldrabalken, om hur Tommy Hansson (SD) dömts för HMF och Ylva Johanssons misslyckade försök att genomföra en EU-gemensam asylpolitik. Inlägget En kompromiss ingen blir nöjd med (Kväll med Svegot #116) dök först upp på Radio Svegot.
Extraprogram då avsnitt #115 fick avbrytas i förtid. Vi snackar om Sandro Scocco som ny "chefsekonom" i Vänsterpartiet, om HBTQP-lobbyns förändringar av föräldrabalken, om hur Tommy Hansson (SD) dömts för HMF och Ylva Johanssons misslyckade försök att genomföra en EU-gemensam asylpolitik.Hör alla våra poddar: https://www.svegot.seLäs vår tidskrift: https://www.nationalisten.seOrganisera dig: https://www.detfriasverige.se
QSI–America is a Germany based company that is in the business of testing honey for anything. Their US lab in Corona, California is led by Tobias Wiezorek, and employs about 35 scientists looking at the biochemical, microbiology, chemical and pollen aspects of the honey and wax samples. They can perform many tests, including moisture content, the presence of antibiotics or pesticides, the HMF content to determine if the sample has been overheated, sugar ratios to tell if it’s a blend, pure or something else, they can identify the pollens found in a sample to identify the source and/or country of origin, presence of GMOs, and heavy metals. The sophistication of these tests continues to grow as the people who are in the business of adulterating honey also get more sophisticated. Honey is a good indicator the quality of the environment the bees who make the sample have to live in. QSI-America’s testing is indicating almost every sample has some level of glyphosate in it (and there is no level of that chemical that is allowed), and it turns out, pretty much across the board, urban honeys are cleaner than those from the farm. Testing isn’t just for the largest beekeeper. Anyone can send in a sample. It takes 5 days and when done, you can claim to have the best honey around and provide the documentation to prove it! Listen to this informative episode today! Links and websites mentioned in this podcast: QSI-America - https://www.qsi-america.com News Story about the Destroyed Green River College Apiary - https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/bear-destroys-beehives-used-research-local-college/HZM6SBDC5VELHFX6NVPYCA65RM/ Green River College Bee Yard Assistance - https://www.gofundme.com/f/bees-in-the-039burbs-apiary-repair ______________ Thanks to Strong Microbials for their support of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Find out more about heir line of probiotics in our Season 3, Episode 12 episode and from their website: https://www.strongmicrobials.com This episode is brought to you by Global Patties! Global Patties is a family business that manufactures protein supplement patties for honey bees. Feeding your hives protein supplement patties will help ensure that they produce strong and health colonies by increasing brood production and overall honey flow. Global offers a variety of standard patties, as well as custom patties to meet your specific needs. Visit them today at http://globalpatties.com and let them know you appreciate them sponsoring this episode! We want to also thank 2 Million Blossoms as a sponsor of the podcast. 2 Million Blossoms is a quarterly magazine destined for your coffee table. Each page of the magazine is dedicated to the stories and photos of all pollinators and written by leading researchers, photographers and our very own, Kim Flottum. _______________ We hope you enjoy this podcast and welcome your questions and comments: questions@beekeepingtodaypodcast.com Thanks to Bee Culture, the Magazine of American Beekeeping, for their support of The Beekeeping Today Podcast. Available in print and digital at www.beeculture.com Thank you for listening! Podcast music: Young Presidents, "Be Strong", Musicalman, "Epilogue"
Journalisten Ingrid Carlqvist gästar Jonas Nilsson live kl 19:00 för att diskutera hets mot folkgrupp-åtalet och hennes friande dom som kom idag från Helsingborgs tingsrätt.Följ Ingrid på twitter:https://twitter.com/ingridcarlqvistFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ingrid.carlqvistOch påhttps://www.ingridochmaria.se✅Stöd vår kanal✅ Dela, gilla, kommentera och donera: ▶️SWISH: 123 0265 298▶️BankGiro: 743-9433▶️Kontonummer SEB: 5403 10 554 55 ▶️ IBAN: SE3550000000054031055455▶️PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/palaestramedia ▶️Paypal: paypal.me/palaestra
HMF team joins Paul Hypolite to talk about the intersection of race and politics, of economics and injustice. Of how we, as Americans, have failed. And hopefully, how we can start to repair the damage.
In January the HMF team sat down to discuss what GDP is, its shortfalls, and alternatives to measuring wealth, equality and prosperity in America.
What's up and welcome to the Fitness Business Foundations Podcast! Join me every episode where I bring on actual facility owners and specialty experts to share their story and insights to help you move your own journey forward.Today I am bringing you a conversation with with a facility owner that is truly passionate about serving people. I felt that clearly through our conversation as she shared her journey. She didn't intend to be a fitness business owner, but he found her anyway. She has built a powerful community and is always leading with her heart. Take some time to enjoy Amy's journey and pull away what makes sense to add to your own journey.Learn more about today's guest Amy:Amy Cowan-Kincheloe is the founder and head coach of Heart Mountain Fitness. Established in 2014, Amy had a desire to reach the community of Cody through the means of functional fitness. Her knowledge of human anatomy and exercise science sets her a notch above, giving her an elite status as a coach. She pays careful attention to detail and form, ensuring her athletes do not hurt themselves, and makes time for each individual at HMF.Her certifications are through the roof and include:•CrossFit: Level 1, Level 2, Gymnastics, Olympic Lifting, and Mobility•Brand X Method: Advanced Kid’s Trainer Certification and Method Youth Barbell Trainer Certification•Projects Method Certs: Project Ski and Project Row •Gym Jones Fundamentals Certification•Pilates Mat certified•Massage Therapy License Amy makes sure every single one of her members feels welcomed and valued each time they walk through the door. Her love for coaching shines through in each of her classes and encourages people to be more functionally-fit.Where to connect with Amy:Website: https://www.heartmountainfitness.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heartmountainfitness/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heart_mountain_fitness/Don't miss out on the Fitness Business Foundations Virtual Summit Series! Our first full day kicks off on June 6th! I am bringing you top level speakers and content to help you truly build a solid business that can withstand any economic situation.Want to get notified first? Join our action takers list! As a special bonus for taking action will will get access to a bonus day coaching session with a few of our expert speakers!Put Me On The Action Takers List!
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.05.03.074765v1?rss=1 Authors: Mehra, S., Ahlawat, S., Kumar, H., Singh, N., Navalkar, A., Patel, K., Kadu, P., Kumar, R., Jha, N. N., Udgaonkar, J. B., Agarwal, V., Maji, S. K. Abstract: -Synuclein (-Syn) amyloid fibrils in synucleinopathies (such as Parkinson's disease (PD), multiple system atrophy (MSA)) are structurally and functionally different, reminiscent of prion-like strains. However, how a single protein can form different fibril polymorphs in various synucleinopathies is not known. Here, we demonstrate the structure-function relationship of two distinct -Syn fibril polymorphs, the pre-matured fibrils (PMF) and helix-matured fibrils (HMF) based on -Syn aggregation intermediates. These polymorphs not only display the structural differences, including their fibril core structure as demonstrated by solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and H/D-exchange coupled with mass spectrometry but also possess different cellular activities such as seeding, cellular internalization, and cell-to-cell transmission. The HMF with a compact core structure exhibits low seeding potency in cells but readily internalizes and transmits from one cell to another. Whereas the less structured PMF lacks the cell-to-cell transmission ability but induces abundant -Syn pathology and triggers the formation of aggresomes in cells. Overall, the study highlights how the conformational heterogeneity in the aggregation pathway may lead to fibril polymorphs with distinct prion-like behavior in PD. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Take 2: Bill and I, I'm Eric, are two music effienados from the Detroit suburbs creating a killer and hopefully lightly addicting podcast about the varieties of current events, HMF and local music, dumb people, and those ridiculus pill commercials, really?. Please Listen.
In this podcast for HMF’s May issue, Brandon Landry, Customer Success Coordinator at Molecular You, interviews Ash Anwar on his article entitled "Value-Based Healthcare Delivery Through Metabolomics-Based Personalized Health Platform”. To view the article, click here.
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In this podcast for HMF’s January issue, Nina Coutinho, Product Lead at Shopify, interviews Adam Kassam and Naila Kassam on their article entitled "Artificial intelligence in healthcare: A Canadian context”. To view the article, click here.
Brian and Tyler will be sharing info on our first ride in the ALL NEW Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000 and their experience taking on the Yamaha XT-R Challenge. They've got lots to talk about this week, even sharing the Fisher Family taking the two day Motorcycle Safety Course to get their Motorcycle endorsements! A jammed packed show full of information, entertainment and fun!
Hydroxymethylfurfural what a title for episode nineteen of our beekeeping podcast! I've googled what it means and this is how Rusty over at www.honeybeesuite.com explains it. hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) is a naturally-occurring organic acid with the formula C6H6O3. It is often formed during the dehydration of sugars, especially fructose, and is known to be toxic to […] The post Hydroxymethylfurfural appeared first on The Beehive Jive.
I dagens avsnitt bland annat: Donald Trump byter frisyr till backslick, Skatteverket vill stoppa äldregym utanför Örnsköldsvik, Sydkorea överväger ändra system för ålder, familjen Habsburg, en outgrundlig HMF-dom, vulkanutbrott på Sicilien samt Rodrigo Duterte botade enligt egen utsago sin homosexualitet när han träffade sin första fru https://radio.bubb.la/tisdag-4-juni-2019/
This show features special guests Loli Arosemena and Shan Riggs. Loli and Shan recently moved to Glastonbury and now live 2 miles away from our studio. Ironically the first time I met them was at the River To Castle 50k in the Hudson Valley Region of New York. In this episode we review our experiences at the race, and also get to know Loli and Shan a little better. The CULTRA trail running podcast is a place where we can get together and discuss all the fun shit that happens on the trails, that most normal people don’t care about. CULTRA’s headquarters is located in the belly of the beast coast, Glastonbury Connecticut, so most of our stories involve North East Trail running or North East Trail runners. The language used in this show is explicit and raw like the trails we run on, so don’t listen to this with your kids. Loli’s Page: www.YogiUltraRunner.com A link to a great race video Salomon: https://www.facebook.com/MountainPeakFitness/videos/2276485295949541/ HMF: https://www.hartfordmarathon.com/hmf-events/ Please support Cultra Trail Running Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CultraTrailRunning Twitter: https://twitter.com/blueblazerunner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultratrailrunning/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CultraTrailRunning/-R&eid=ARAvGAIpGFU6At4y7HqUd_Heqx5OaCT4rtQPiEHvQNuB0aDaF8juSY9Db3ihSqbqgmMgwz2GFQLpMVps Intro Guitar by Nick, Vocals Jack Byram, and beats Jack Sevigny: beatstars.com/sev_beats
I dagens avsnitt bland annat: Venezuelas pågående förfall, Cincinnatiman påskfastar med öl, Uri Geller ska stoppa brexit telepatiskt, 22-årig kanadensare lagar gropig väg, HMF-åtal mot man i Emmaboda, EU stoppar sommar- och vintertidsomställning, utredningen av Trumps Rysslandskopplingar och Kazakstans presidents avgång
Hamtramck Music Festival Week!This Week On The DispatchThis week is one of Detroit's best. It's Hamtramck Music Festival weekend!For the episode this week, we dedicated the whole thing to talking about what's happening. Go to this festival!This week, Scott will be live from the HMF, only for Patreon supporters.(Confused how to get us on a podcast app, or how to support us on Patreon for only $1 per month? Just reply to this message, Scott will help ya out!)This Week's BillboardIf you want your songwriter event featured, please reply to this email with all the details a couple weeks before the event.Monday March 4thJessica Pavone, JOBS, SaajtakAt 8pm in Trinosophes in DetroitFacebook eventTuesday March 5thPaczki Day w/ The Polish Muslims 10am, all day at Ant Hall HamtramckFacebook eventPaczki Day 2019 at Small's Bar HamtramckBar open at 10am4-4:45 p.m. Eastside Elvis & The Motor City Mafia (main room)4:45-5:15 p.m.: Captains of the Head (bar room)5:15-6 p.m.: Eastside Elvis & The Motor City Mafia (main)6:30-7:30 p.m.: The Polka Floyd Show (main)7:30-8 p.m.: Captains of the Head (bar)8:00-9 p.m.: The Polka Floyd Show (main)9:20 p.m.-?: Party Zeppelin (main)Open MicsDessert Oasis, hosted by Brion Riborn - 7pm DetroitThe Dovetail, hosted by Dave Martin - 8pm WarrenGhost Light Songwriter Night, hosted by Dave Toennies - 9pm HamtramckWednesday March 6thOpen MicsDillaha's Birthday Open Mic at New Way Bar - 8pm FerndaleMcShane's, hosted by Brian McManus - 7pm CorktownNorthville Winery, hosted by Angela & Tom Shepherd - 8pm NorthvilleThursday March 7thHamtramck Music Fest Kickoff! HMF EventAnt Hall & Ghost Light, HamtramckANT HALL STAGE:Sextez & The Vybe (12midnite)Dude (11pm)Cosmic Light Shapes. (10pm)Sold Only As Curio (9pm)Kind Of Animal (8pm)GHOST LIGHT STAGE:Valid (11:30pm)Ladyship Warship (10:30pm)After Dark Amusement Park (9:30pm)Panda House (8:30pm)Open MicsASHE Supply Co, hosted by Mike & Angie Ward - 6:30pm DetroitFacebook linkGoldfish Tearoom, hosted by Lawrence Mangindin - 8pm Royal OakFriday March 8thCafé 1923: Friday (all ages)7:15pm EnD6:30pm Palou5:45pm Norma Jean Haynes5pm Zach VazumHamtramck Public Library: Friday (all ages)7:30pm Post Imperial Jazz Band6:30pm Jackamo5:30pm MarbrisaDelite Café: Friday (all ages)8pm Wierdoz Gang7pm Cloudy6pm Truman Nolan5pm DJ Soccer Mom & Loni K.Bank Suey: Friday (all ages)9pm Kubat, Finlay, & Rose8pm Michele Oberholtzer7pm BanjolectricAnt Hall: Friday 18+1am The Beggars12am Don Duprie and The Inside Outlaws11pm Alison Lewis and String of Ponies10pm The Gashounds9pm True BlueGhost Light: Friday 18+12:30pm Duende11:30pm Caveman & Bam Bam10:30pm The Creepos9:30pm J Walker and the Crossguards8:30pm Tony Paris and SugarburnKelly’s Bar: Friday 21+12:45am Whodat11:45pm Viands10:45pm Dinner Music9:45pm Party DaysPainted Lady: Friday 21+11:15pm Siamese10:15pm The Stools9:15pm Primitiv PartsBaker Streetcar Bar: Friday 21+12:15am Friends of Dennis Wilson11:15pm Blueflowers10:15pm Electric Honey9:15pm Scott Harrison8:15pm Jenn's ApartmentWhiskey In The Jar: Friday 21+12:30am Werewolves11:30pm VVISIONSS10:30pm The Hackwells9:30pm The Hi-Views8:30pm Blues Preacher CreightonBumbo’s: Friday 21+11:30pm Career Club10:30pm Infinite Land9:30pm Zack Fealk8:30pm Immaculate ConceptionMoose Lodge: Friday 18+12am WAIL11pm LEGUME10pm CITIZEN SMILE9pm Wasabi Dream8pm GO TIGER GOPlav Post #6: Friday 18+10:30pm Jaws That Bite9:30pm Tssr8:30pm Registerd Nurse7:30pm Apollo's DinPlav Post #10: Friday 18+1am Doctor Pizza12am saajtak11pm 1000 Yard Stare10pm SlobPolish Sea League: Friday 21+12:15am Black Shampoo11:15pm 3DMOTHERSHIP10:15pm Twelve Bridges9:15pm Intricate DialectHigh Dive: Friday 21+12:30am Straight Rye Trio11:30pm Denise Davis and the Motor City Sensations10:30pm Alex Mendenall9:30pm Julius De'VonPolish Village Café: Friday 18+12:30am Efthimi11:30pm Stella's Ghost10:30pm Jill Govan9:30pm Oblique NoirPort Bar: Friday 21+12am The Whiskey Charmers11pm Stefanie Cox & The Blox10pm QRB9pm Nate B. JacksonPolka Dot: Friday 18+12:30am Rogue Satellites11:30pm 3ft10:30pm VAZUM9:30pm The End Electric8:30pm Lak LokSanctuary: Friday 18+11pm Reuther10pm Cabin 79pm Sharks Never Sleep8pm Vena MorrisSmall’s Bar: Friday 18+12:30am SpaceSkull11:30pm WOMB10:30pm Suburban Delinquents9:30pm Pancho Villa's SkullTrixie’s: Friday 21+12am Throwaway11pm Bananacondas10pm Ripshark9pm Tears of a Martian8pm Run from the FutureOuter Limits: Friday 18+12am SLO11pm Electric Huldra10pm The HandSaturday March 9thAnt Hall: Saturday 18+1am JP From The HP12am Tart11pm Damn The Witch Siren10pm Mister9pm KrillinBaker Streetcar Bar: Saturday 21+12:15am James Linck11:15pm The Dropout10:15pm The Forty Nineteens9:15pm The Haley Riots8:15pm Timothy MongerBank Suey: Saturday (all ages)9pm Fat Angry Hens8pm Isaac Levine Band7pm Kameryn OgdenBumbo’s: Saturday 21+11:30pm Handgrenades10:30pm Ben Keeler Band9:30pm Junkfood Junkies8:30pm Connor DodsonCafé 1923: Saturday (all ages)5:30pm Emma Guzman4:45pm Lady Darkness4pm Carmel Liburdi3:15pm The Marmalades2:30pm Neriah ReignDelite Café: Saturday (all ages)8pm LXL7pm All City Cypher6pm Coney Meal Combo5pm Sudden Death SyndromeDetroit Threads: Saturday (all ages)11pm DJ Roach10pm Jeremiah Shaw9pm DJ Disc Detroit8pm Brent Scudder7pm Discreet Disco6pm Jeffery Woodward5pm Beth Dzierwa4pm Teresa ChavezGhost Light: Saturday 18+12:30am Werewolf Jones11:30pm Teener10:30pm Zilched9:30pm Dear Darkness8:30pm Old EmpireHamtramck Public Library: Saturday (all ages)6pm Bangla School of Music5pm Hamtramck Public Schools Elementary Honors Choirs4pm RicanStruction3pm Homemade Musical Instruments Workshop w/ Norma Jean HaynesHigh Dive: Saturday 21+12:30am Jibbs Brown & the Jambros11:30pm Wuzee10:30pm Annamaria9:30pm Drew Schultz Trio feat. Matt Ryan & Evan MercerKelly’s Bar: Saturday 21+12:45am Lu Fuki & Divine Providence11:45pm Jonathan Franco10:45pm Electric Blanket9:45pm Parallel PeopleMoose Lodge: Saturday 18+12am Mark Whalen and The Buttermilk Boys11pm KIMBALL10pm BETA CAMP9pm Patrick Davy & The Ghosts8pm WHO BOYOuter Limits: Saturday 18+12am The Drinkard Sisters11pm Dirty Copper10pm Milk BathPainted Lady: Saturday 21+11:15pm The Mahonies10:15pm Jenny & Jackie9:15pm Johnny ILLPlav Post #6: Saturday 18+10:30pm Botanical Fortress9:30pm ZZvava8:30pm Alex Knows it All7:30pm Bad Liver PissPlav Post #10: Saturday 18+1am Nique Love Rhodes & The NLR Experience12am Warhorses11pm The High Strung10pm The Strains6:30pm Dearborn Public Schools STEM & DCMST Jazz Band (all ages)Polish Sea League: Saturday 21+12:15am Pewter Cub11:15pm Leaf Erikson10:15pm The Blitzers9:15pm Caleb ByersPolish Village Café: Saturday 18+12:30am Honey and Buffalo11:30pm J. Rose10:30pm Zac Fortin9:30pm Mike WardPolka Dot: Saturday 18+12:30am Rebecca Goldberg11:30pm Super Birthday10:30pm VSTRS9:30pm Gold Crayon8:30pm Qu'ellePort Bar: Saturday 21+12am JAKDD11pm Blackmail10pm Detroit Party Marching Band9pm Papa Vanya i BrodyagiSanctuary: Saturday 18+11pm Jackson and the Poolsharks10pm Splitters9pm High Totals8pm BaveSmall’s Bar: Saturday 18+12:30am Brother Son11:30pm Betty Cooper10:30pm Remnose9:30pm Hung UpTrixie’s: Saturday 21+12am Raising The Dead11pm Slizz10pm John Salvage9pm Dead PeopleWhiskey In The Jar: Saturday 21+12:30am Scarlet Lies11:30pm Choking Susan10:30pm Tiger Sex9:30pm Ch'i Machines8:30pm Modern MalSunday March 10thThe Dovetail, hosted by Steve Stocker - 8pm WarrenDixie Moon Saloon Songwriter Sunday - 6pmMike GalbraithBarelyonCarolyn StrihoHosted by Steve Taylor
In this podcast for HMF’s March issue, Lynn Roberts, Research Associate at Centre for Studies in Primary Care, interviews colleage Colleen Grady on her article entitled "Establishing learning objectives for a leadership skills development curriculum in family medicine”. To view the article, click here.
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In this podcast for HMF’s December 2018 issue, Alika Lafontaine, MD, FRCPC, interviews colleague Christopher Lafontaine, MEd, on their article entitled "A retrospective on reconciliation by design”. To view the article, click here.
I dagens avsnitt diskuterar Martin och Sofia FN:s migrationspakt, jävig åklagare i HMF-åtal, hen-drink på Södermalm, ananaspizza, Jim Acostas återkomst till Vita husets pressrum och Egor Putilovs pressackreditering till riksdagen, Swishtiggande presstödsjournalisten Sofia Mirjamsdotter, Jordan Peterson, Gavin McInnes och Proud Boys samt vardagliga strider som vägen framåt för högern. http://radio.bubb.la/2018-11-21/
I dagens avsnitt diskuterar Martin och Nicholas spannmålsbevattning med bräckt vatten, HMF-åtal mot SD-gruppledare och Dan Parks fängelsestraff för HMF, blufftältande nyanlända, vildsvinsjagande yxpensionär, demokratisk majoritet i USA:s representanthus, Rosettastenen och nordkoreansk gourmetsvamp. http://radio.bubb.la/2018-11-09/
I dagens avsnitt diskuterar Martin och Nicholas Stadiums tillbakadragande av burkini, HMF-dom för Facebookinlägg till försvar för judar, svensk medströmsmedias selektiva rapportering, censur av republikansk reklamfilm om polismördande illegal migrant, kritik mot radio bubb.la och självständighetsomröstningen på Nya Kaledonien. http://radio.bubb.la/2018-11-06/
In this podcast for HMF’s November 2018 issue, Philip DeSouza the Manager of Communications and Marketing at HIROC, interviews colleague Polly Stevens, the Vice President of Health Care Risk Management, on their article entitled "Questions Healthcare Boards Should Ask Senior Leaders About Risk”. To view the article, click here.
I dagens avsnitt diskuterar Martin och Nicholas Pekka Heinos kyrkklockringningsklagomål, HMF-domar mot Emanuel Lärkestål, kritik från Granskningsnämnden efter Donald Trump-inslag, splittring inom rysk-ortodoxa kyrkan, potentiellt långa fängelsestraff för graffitimålande turister i Thailand, narrativet kring Jamal Khashoggi och Kinas artificiella måne. http://radio.bubb.la/2018-10-21/
In this podcast for HMF’s September 2018 issue, Mary J. McNally, RN, the Chief Patient Experience Office at William Osler Health System, interviews colleagues Gurwinder Gill, Director of Health Equity and Inclusion at William Osler Health System, and Vin Berman, interim VP of Human Resources and Organizational Development at William Osler Health System, on their article entitled “Effective Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Practices”. To view the article, click here.
In this podcast for HMF’s July 2018 issue, Asher Lurie, Communications Specialist at St. Elizabeth Health Care, interviews Paul Holyoke, PhD, Director of the St. Elizabeth Research Center, about his article entitled “Why some patients who do not need hospitalization cannot leave: A case study of reviews in 6 Canadian hospitals”. To view the article, click here.
In this podcast for HMF’s May 2018 issue, Ron Lindstrom, PhD, FCCHL, former Editor in Chief of Healthcare Management Forum, Adjunct Professor in the School of Population and Public Health and an Associate Member in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of British Columbia, interviews Paul Mohapel, MSc, MA, PhD, President of Mohapel Consulting, concerning Paul's article entitled “The neurobiology of focus and distraction: The case for incorporating mindfulness into leadership”. To view the article, click here.
In this podcast for HMF’s March 2018 issue, Jennifer Rees, the Lead Senior Consultant in The Engagement and Patient Experience Department, a section within Alberta Health Services (AHS), interviews Sarah Singh, a Senior Patient and Family Engagement Consultant at AHS, and Lona Leiran, co-chair of the provincial patient and family advisory group at AHS, concerning the article entitled “Patient and family engagement in Alberta Health Services: Improving care delivery and research outcomes”, which Sarah wrote with a number of AHS colleagues. To view the article, click here.
In this podcast for HMF’s January 2018 issue, Dr. Lynne Nakashima, PharmD, Provincial Pharmacy Director for BC Cancer, discusses her article “Evolution of cancer treatment and evolving challenges.” To view the article, click here.
In this podcast for HMF’s November 2017 issue, Kim de Haan, OT Reg., BHSc, MHM, and Kerrie Dewachter, RN, OT Reg., BHSc, BSc, MHM, discuss their article “Value agenda for heart failure model in Ontario: Application of the Porter model.” To view the article, click here.
In this podcast for HMF’s September 2017 issue, Dr. Peter Lachman, CEO of The International Society of Quality in Health Care, and Wendy Nicklin RN, President-Elect of ISQua, discuss their article “Effectively leading for quality.” To view the article, click here.
In this podcast for HMF’s July 2017 issue, Dr. Renate Ilse, Vice President, Clinical Programs at The Ottawa Hospital, discusses the article “Using structured incentives to increase value for money in an academic health sciences centre” with her coauthors Guy J. Hebert, MD, FRCPC, chair of the board of The Ottawa Hospital Academic Medical Organization (TOHAMO), Alan J. Forster, MD, FRCPC, MSc, Vice President, Quality, Performance and Population Health at the Ottawa Hospital, and Connie Colasante, MHA, executive director of TOHAMO. To view the article, click here.
In this podcast for HMF’s May 2017 issue, Tony Woolgar, Partner and Head of National Healthcare Leadership Practice, Legacy Executive Search Partners, discusses the article “The Mentorship Imperative for Health Leadership” with Nadia Batara, Executive Co-Chair, Emerging Health Leaders Toronto. To view the article, click here.
I think food is such a personal issue that there is no one “right” way for everyone to follow or eat like. We all have different gut health, past history with food, possible pregnancy, or illness that can change your relationship with food & gut health. I think most people will feel better if they eat fresh foods and stick to less processed ones. The main thing I want women to do is slow down enough to notice how do I feel. Where to connect with Andrea Instagram- @andreaclaassen21 Facebook- @andreaclaassen21 Website- andreaclaassen.com (Where you can find the HMF program info) Facebook Group- facebook.com/groups/peacefulpower
Detta är det tredje avsnittet av söder om söder som spelas in den 20 mars 2017. Dagens avsnitt kommer att handla om yttrandefrihet och lagen om hets mot folkgrupp. Kommentera gärna och berätta vad du tyckte. Håller du med om resonemangen, missades någonting viktigt, är yttrandefriheten hotad eller inte? All feedback är välkommen, positiv som negativ. Bokmässa på temat ”yttrandefrihet” backar efter kritik: http://nyheteridag.se/bokmassa-pa-temat-yttrandefrihet-backar-efter-kritik-nya-tider-inte-langre-valkomna/ Maria Källsson om beslutet att utesluta NyaTider: http://svt.se/kultur/nya-tider NyaTider om beslutet: http://nyatider.nu/bokmassan-forbjuder-nya-tider-att-komma/ Reportage om HMF-lagen: https://nyatider.nu/skyddas-svenskar-av-hmf-lagen/ Hets mot folkgrupp kan gälla svenskar: https://medievarlden.se/2015/04/hets-mot-folkgrupp-kan-galla-svenskar/ Kvinna dömd – skrek ”jävla invandrare”: https://mitti.se/nyheter/brott/kvinna-domd-skrek-javla-invandrare/ Dan Park döms till fängelse: http://svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/skane/dom-mot-hetsatalad-gatukonstnar Ann Heberlein om gruppvåldtäkten i Gunnesbo: https://ledarsidorna.se/2017/03/ann-heberlein-valdtaktsmannen-om-brott-straff-och-vart-rattssamhalle/ Nya Tider välkomna tillbaka: http://svt.se/kultur/bok/bokmassan-1 Debatt på bokmässan: https://youtube.com/watch?v=LT8QsGRtn50 Expressen pixlar sexualförbrytare: http://expressen.se/nyheter/brottscentralen/man-angriper-unga-kvinnor-pa-bussen/ Intervjuv Fabian Fjälling: http://newsvoice.se/2017/03/07/fabian-fjalling-intervjuas/ Alice Bah Kuhnke vill ha en massmediediktatur: http://ekuriren.se/sormland/alice-bah-kuhnke-om-granskningen-av-trollfabriken-oerhort-allvarligt/ Det är jag som är åsiktskorridoren: http://expressen.se/ledare/ann-charlotte-marteus/det-ar-jag-som-ar-asiktskorridoren/ Bokmässans granskning av Nya Tider har resulterat i att mässan låter tidningen ställa ut även i år: http://svb.se/nyheter/nya-tider-staller-ut-pa-bokmassan Intro: Ghost Dance by Kevin MacLeod licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license
In this podcast for HMF’s March 2017 issue, Ed Rubinstein, University Health Network’s Director of Environmental Compliance, Energy and Sustainability, and Stewart Dankner, Director of Facilities and Support Services at Toronto Rehab, one of UHN’s four sites, discuss the article “The Relationship Between Health, Healthcare and the Environment” with Dan Girard, Managing Editor of UHN News. To view the article, click here.