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Maik mit AI
Wie der VfL Osnabrück mit KI aufgestiegen ist (mit Jan Wendt)

Maik mit AI

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2026 43:44


Wie der VfL Osnabrück mit KI aufgestiegen ist (mit Jan Wendt)PLAIER-CEO Jan Wendt ist im Studio – und erklärt, wie der VfL Osnabrück seinen Aufstiegskader mit KI gebaut hat. Wichtig dabei seine Einordnung: „Sie sind nicht aufgestiegen, weil sie PLAIER nutzen – genauso wie ein Arzt nicht die Diagnose stellt, weil er ein Röntgengerät benutzt." Das Tool liefert die Daten, die Arbeit machen die Vereine.Im Gespräch:

Car Talk - The YTG Podcast
[S3, E8] Selling "Kate": The Most Successful Car in V8 Supercars History

Car Talk - The YTG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2026 44:31


The news has well and truly broken on the transaction of the Muscle Car Warehouse collection, so it's time we finally talk about it. On this episode of the show we also dive into the Monaco Grand Prix, the last HSV ever built, and a little update on Elfin Sports Cars.www.YTG.co

Hot Springs Village Inside Out
Are There Snowbirds in Hot Springs Village?

Hot Springs Village Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 19:10


  It started with an email about 2 years ago. Now and again, I’d get the same question. Then yesterday I got another email asking the same question. I reply to each email, but I figured it was worth telling the rest of you about it. There's a rhythm to life inside Hot Springs Village. If you live here long enough, you begin to notice it. Some residents are here year-round, fully immersed in the daily routines, community events, and long-term life of the Village. Others come seasonally, returning for part of the year before heading elsewhere when the weather or family schedules change. In this episode of HSV Inside Out, I explore the quiet reality of “snowbird” living in Hot Springs Village and how part-time and full-time residents shape the culture, energy, and identity of the community. From seasonal homes and rental properties to shifting social activity and neighborhood rhythms, this episode takes a thoughtful look at what happens when a community lives in cycles. Whether you're a full-time Villager, a seasonal resident, or considering a move to HSV, this conversation offers a deeper understanding of the unique balance that makes Hot Springs Village unlike almost anywhere else. But it’s not likely what you’re thinking because Hot Springs Village is unique.   • Join Our Free Email Newsletter • Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel (click that bell icon, too) • Join Our Facebook Group • Support Our Sponsors (Click on the images below to visit their websites.) __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________

DINOMENAL - Geschichten für lütte HSV-Fans
Dino Hermann und das Gewitter

DINOMENAL - Geschichten für lütte HSV-Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 9:41 Transcription Available


Unser HSV-Maskottchen ist eigentlich ein mutiges Kerlchen, das immer wieder Neues ausprobiert. Aber als er mit seinen zwei Freundinnen Sina und Caro in ein Gewitter gerät, bekommt er es mit der Angst zu tun. Wie er das Gewitter vertreibt, erfahrt ihr in dieser donnernden Folge.

Netzwerk - Der Podcast vom Netz E
Folge 13: Die Raute unterm Hakenkreuz

Netzwerk - Der Podcast vom Netz E

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 89:03


Anfang April 2026 ist der neue Sammelband über den HSV im Nationalsozialismus endlich erschienen. Der Herausgeber Werner Skrentny behandelt zusammen mit weiteren Autor*innen sehr detailreich ganz unterschiedliche Themen rund um unsere Raute unterm Hakenkreuz. Zusammen mit dem Förderkreis Nordtribüne e. V. veranstalteten wir am 7. Mai 2026 ein Podiumsgespräch in der Zentralbibliothek, bei dem zahlreiche Aspekte des Buchs vorgestellt und diskutiert wurden. Wie verhielt sich der HSV im Nationalsozialismus? Welche Geschichten erzählen wir heute und welche wurden lange nicht erzählt? Und was bedeutet es, sich aktuell unserer Vergangenheit zu stellen?Über diese Fragen kamen auf dem Podium Werner Skrentny (Herausgeber), Paula Scholz (KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme und Netz E), Jürgen Kowalewski (Autor der Asbjørn Halvorsen-Biografie), Niko Stövhase (HSV-Museum) und Svea Gruber (Netz E) mit der Moderatorin Pauli (Förderkreis Nordtribüne e. V.) ins Gespräch.Den Mitschnitt des Podiums stellen wir euch hiermit als 13. Folge zur Verfügung – viel Spaß beim Hören und Lesen!Links:Sammelband „Die Raute unterm Hakenkreuz – Der HSV im Nationalsozialismus“ bestellbar beim Delius Klasing – Verlag: https://shop.delius-klasing.de/die-raute-unterm-hakenkreuz-p-2003134/?srsltid=AfmBOorrxYPrUSRLqTO2mr_0MCt1_g2JnNstkEG_3pkvhbsbjHVhB-tbTaz-Interview mit Werner Skrentny über das Buch vom 3.5.2026: https://taz.de/Chronist-ueber-HSV-in-der-NS-Zeit/!6171622/

Hot Springs Village Inside Out
Who's Moving To Hot Springs Village? You Might Be Surprised

Hot Springs Village Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 23:57


  One of the most surprising things I've learned from talking with people interested in Hot Springs Village is just how different they all are. Some are retired couples where one spouse is completely sold on HSV, while the other is hesitant because they've never even visited. Others are single retirees, widows, widowers, golfers, non-golfers, nature lovers, budget-conscious planners, or people simply looking for a quieter, more intentional next chapter. The common thread isn't golf or even retirement itself — it's the desire to build a better life. In this episode of HSV Inside Out, I explore why Hot Springs Village appeals to such a wide variety of people and how this unique community allows residents to create retirement on their own terms.   • Join Our Free Email Newsletter • Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel (click that bell icon, too) • Join Our Facebook Group • Support Our Sponsors (Click on the images below to visit their websites.) __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________

Maik mit AI

Nächste Woche rollt der Ball – und alle 48 WM-Kader stehen! Letzte Woche haben wir uns die Top-Nationen einzeln vorgeknöpft, diesmal geht's ums große Ganze: PLAIER hat sämtliche 48 Aufgebote ausgewertet und in ein komplettes Ranking gepackt. Wer hat das stärkste Team? Wo schlummert die größte Überraschung des Turniers?Spanien sehen wir knapp vor England an der Spitze, Deutschland landet auf Rang 6 – hinter Frankreich, Portugal und Argentinien. Und dann ist da noch die Gruppe L mit England, Kroatien, Ghana und Panama: die brutalste Hammergruppe des Turniers und das einzige Duell zweier Top-10-Kader in der gesamten Gruppenphase.Dazu die Transfergerüchte der Woche: Der FC Bayern schlägt gleich doppelt zu – aber lohnen sich Saibari und Brown wirklich, oder ist Bisseck der einzig kluge Move? Wir rechnen alle drei durch und die Daten sind ziemlich eindeutig. Außerdem nimmt die Causa Eichhorn kein Ende, jetzt sind sogar Bayern und Dortmund wegen horrender Handgeld-Forderungen ausgestiegen. Hoffenheim holt Wimmer (mit echtem Impact!), und Wolfsburg rüstet solide für Liga zwei – während der HSV langsam aufpassen sollte. Zum Schluss: „Marktwerte Madness", die Zweite. Es nimmt kein Ende. Diesmal die belgische Jupiler Pro League – wo ein 17-Jähriger mit einem Score von 2958 plötzlich 27 Millionen Euro wert sein soll. Wir ordnen den Wahnsinn mit harten Daten ein.Ihr fragt, Maik mit AI antwortet. Reinhören lohnt sich – euer Maik (mit AI) ;-)Show Notes:Marktwerte Belgien – der Artikel zum Thema: https://www.transfermarkt.de/marktwerte-belgien-tzolis-stellt-ligarekord-auf-tresoldi-grosster-gewinner/view/news/480554 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1. Bundesliga – meinsportpodcast.de
#50 Mr Physis und Mr Mentalität

1. Bundesliga – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 71:43


Die Saison ist vorbei, die WM steht vor der Tür und beim HSV verlassen die ersten Spieler den HSV, andere bleiben und wieder andere kommen neu im Volkspark an. Wir besprechen alles, was in unserer kurzen Pause liegen geblieben ist. Und dann werfen wir doch nochmal einen letzten Blick zurück auf die alte Saison und vergeben unsere Saisonawards. Musik: https://www.musicfox.com/ (Zugriff am 4.6.2025) Folgt uns gerne auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/einehalbzeithsv/ Diese Folge wird euch präsentiert von der Hamburger Botschaft Hannover - ein offizieller Fanclub des HSV. Hier findet ihr mehr Infos über den Fanclub: https://www.ofchamburgerbotschaft.de Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen?Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich.Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.

DINOMENAL - Geschichten für lütte HSV-Fans
Dino Hermann und die WM-Vorfreude

DINOMENAL - Geschichten für lütte HSV-Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 8:01 Transcription Available


In Kürze beginnt die Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft. Und irgendwie freut sich unser Dino jetzt doch auf das Turnier. Wem Hermann die Daumen drückt und welche Idee HSV-Trainer Merlin wegen der doofen Anstoßzeiten hat, erfahrt ihr in der neuen Ausgabe seiner dinomenalen Abenteuergeschichten.

Simply Oncology
Episode 105: In the Clinic - the ADePT Trial in Glioblastoma - dual payload gene therapy - with Dr Faye Robertson

Simply Oncology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 24:18 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailSometimes we hear about a vision for a trial that is so novel and exciting that it takes you back a bit.This is one such moment.Join us as we talk to the amazing Dr Faye Robertson from the Edinburgh cancer Centre about the ingenious ADePT trial.DUAL PAYLOAD GENE THERAPY.Led by Trogenix and the University of Edinburgh, it tests a breakthrough "Trojan horse" gene therapy designed to destroy cancer cells and stimulate the immune system.TGX-007 is a drug developed with Tregonix that:How it Works: It uses dual-payload technology to deliver two distinct therapeutic agents:HSV-tk: Converts an orally administered antiviral drug (valaciclovir) into a toxic agent that directly kills proliferating tumour cells.IL-12: Acts as an immune-stimulating cytokine that turns the tumour into an in-situ vaccine, training the body's immune system to attack the cancer and prevent recurrence.We have had many false dawns in GBM trials but we are very excited by the results so far with TGX-007.Part 1 of 2 and this is a trial story we want to follow through.Enjoy!!!

Hot Springs Village Inside Out
Randy & Vicki Moulton’s Lakefront Back Porch

Hot Springs Village Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 22:24


  Tucked along the shoreline of beautiful Lake Granada in Hot Springs Village, Randy & Vicki Moulton's back porch is more than just a place to sit — it's a front-row seat to the retirement lifestyle so many people dream about. In this episode of HSV Inside Out Porch Prowling, we take you behind the scenes of a stunning lakefront outdoor living space designed for relaxing evenings, entertaining friends, and soaking in the peaceful beauty of HSV lake life. From the manicured landscaping to the expansive covered porch (about 1000 sq ft) and serene waterfront setting, this home captures the spirit of why so many retirees are choosing Hot Springs Village to slow down, spread out, and truly enjoy life.   • Join Our Free Email Newsletter • Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel (click that bell icon, too) • Join Our Facebook Group • Support Our Sponsors (Click on the images below to visit their websites.) __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________

DINOMENAL - Geschichten für lütte HSV-Fans
Dino Hermann und der Leuchtturm

DINOMENAL - Geschichten für lütte HSV-Fans

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 7:36 Transcription Available


Dino Hermann nutzt die Sommerpause für tolle und erlebnisreiche Ausflüge. Doch als er sich mit seinem Freund Marek am Leuchtturm treffen will, erlebt der Dino sein blaues Wunder. In der neuen Folge unserer dinomenalen Abenteuer erfahrt ihr, warum die beiden Freunde sich zunächst nicht treffen.

Everyday Wellness
Ep. 599 “Why You're Getting More Infections in Midlife – The Microbiome Shift No One Talks About | Menopause, Perimenopause and Immune Health

Everyday Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 21:25


Welcome to the latest Midlife Minute. I've been getting many questions about viruses, bacterial vaginosis, and recurrent infections. So, today, I'm stepping a little outside our usual topics to explore how changes in the gut microbiome can directly influence the vaginal microbiome. Join me as I clarify what actually happens in the body during perimenopause and menopause, and explain why those shifts matter more than most women realize. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: Three changes that occur simultaneously during perimenopause and menopause, and how those changes increase our susceptibility to viruses like herpes. Why declining estrogen weakens the vaginal microbiome How gut microbiome changes in midlife affect the ability to recycle estrogen via the estrobolome Why the gut barrier becomes less stable and more permeable during perimenopause and menopause, and how that can trigger immune responses and low-grade inflammation How hormonal fluctuations can trigger viral outbreaks and increase the likelihood of shingles What research shows about hormone replacement therapy and lower rates and recurrence of severe herpes simplex infections Why bacterial vaginosis is becoming more common in midlife How to balance and support the gut and vaginal microbiome in midlife Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website. Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community: The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow.  Cynthia's Menopause Gut Book is on presale now! Cynthia's Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book The Midlife Pause Supplement Line Links: 1. Menopausal shift on women's health and microbial niches 2. The Effect of Menopause on the Innate Anti-Viral Activity of Cervicovaginal Lavage https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4519412/  3. Spotlight on the Gut Microbiome in Menopause: Current Insights 4. Shingles and Menopause: Is There a Connection? 5. The Impact of Hormonal Replacement Therapy on Herpes Simplex Infection and Gingival Health in Post-Menopausal Women  6. The Menopause Transition, Vaginal Health, and Your Vaginal Microbiome 7. Probiotics in the Prevention and Treatment of Postmenopausal Vaginal Infections: Review Article 8. G. vaginalis increases HSV-2 infection by decreasing vaginal barrier integrity and increasing inflammation in vivo 9. Association between Acquisition of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 in Women and Bacterial Vaginosis  10. Recalcitrance of bacterial vaginosis among HSV-2 seropositive women   

L.I.S.A. WISSENSCHAFTSPORTAL GERDA HENKEL STIFTUNG
Hamburger SV – Fußballvereine im Nationalsozialismus (3)

L.I.S.A. WISSENSCHAFTSPORTAL GERDA HENKEL STIFTUNG

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 68:08


Otto „Tull“ Harder und Asbjørn „Assi“ Halvorsen zählten in den 1920er- und 1930er-Jahren zu den großen Legenden des Hamburger SV. Gemeinsam führten sie den Verein 1923 und 1928 zu den ersten Meister­titeln der Vereins­ge­schich­te. Der Norweger Halvorsen galt als einer der ersten auslän­di­schen Stars im deutschen Fußball, während Harder nach Uwe Seeler bis heute der erfolg­reichste Torschütze des HSV ist. Doch mit der Macht­über­nahme der National­sozia­listen trennten sich ihre Wege radikal: Halvorsen verließ Deutschland, Harder wurde KZ-Aufseher. Am Ende des Zweiten Welt­kriegs kreuzten sich die Wege von „Tull“ und „Assi“ 1945 noch einmal – unter völlig veränderten Vorzeichen. In dieser Folge von „Zeitlupe“ sprechen wir mit Paula Scholz, Mitarbeiterin der KZ-Gedenk­stätte Neuengamme und Mitglied des „Netz­werks Erinne­rungs­arbeit“, über den Hamburger SV im National­sozia­lis­mus, die Biografien von Harder und Halvorsen sowie die Frage, wie der Verein und die Fan­szene des HSV heute mit diesem dunklen Kapitel der eigenen Geschichte umgehen. Die Expertin: Paula Scholz ist wissen­schaft­lich-päda­go­gische Mitarbeiterin in der Abteilung Bildung und Studien­zen­trum der KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme. Dort ver­ant­wor­tet sie die Organisation und kon­zep­tio­nel­le Weiter­­ent­wick­lung der Erwachsenen­bildung. Die Politologin und Kriminologin begann 2014 als studentische Hilfskraft an der Gedenkstätte und initiierte unter anderem die Sonderausstellung „Hamburger Fußball im National­sozia­lis­mus“. Sie engagiert sich in verschiedenen Kontexten der histo­risch-poli­tischen Bildungs- und Erinnerungs­arbeit, unter ande­rem im „Netzwerk Erinne­rungs­arbeit“ des Hamburger SV. Ihre Master­arbeit widmete sie dem Fußball in der Weimarer Republik. Den Originalbeitrag und mehr finden Sie bitte hier: https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/zeitlupe_hamburger_sv_fussball_nationalsozialismus_hsv

True Healing with Robert Morse ND
Dr. Morse Q&A - Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) - Hashimoto's Disease - Lipedema - Herpes - Pain and More #852

True Healing with Robert Morse ND

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 103:58


To have Dr. Morse answer a question, visit: https://drmorses.tv/ask/ All of Dr. Morse's and his son's websites under one roof: https://handcrafted.health/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/handcrafted.health 00:00:00 - Intro - Inflammation - Sugars 00:17:42 - Detox COVID vaccine 00:27:38 - Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) - CREST Syndrome (Sclerosis) - Hashimoto's Disease - Thyroid - Prediabetes - Lipedema 00:40:01 - Inflammation - Deformity  01:09:41 - Severe Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 (HSV-2) - Nerve Pain 01:23:47 - Spinal degeneration - Lipedema - Body pain - No sleep - Frequent urination 00:17:42 Detox COVID vaccine What is your recommendation on how to get the COVID vax out of the body? 00:27:38 - Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) - CREST Syndrome (Sclerosis) - Hashimoto's Disease - Thyroid - Prediabetes - Lipedema How do I transition to an all-fruit diet without getting sick and hungry with high blood sugar? 00:40:01 - Inflammation - Deformity  My hands and feet are crippled and deformed. 01:09:41 - Severe Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 (HSV-2) - Nerve Pain My outbreaks have been so bad that it has caused me to have suicidal thoughts. 01:23:47 - Spinal degeneration - Lipedema - Body pain - No sleep - Frequent urination I need to know what's wrong with me that I passed on to my daughter.

Hamburg News
Hamburg-News: Haspa gewinnt Prozess um Entschädigungen

Hamburg News

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 7:55 Transcription Available


Heute geht es um das Urteil im Prozess gegen die Hamburger Sparkasse nach einem Einbruch in eine Filiale. Weitere Themen: Befangenheitsantrag im Block-Prozess, Endspurt beim Olympia-Referendum – und der nächste mögliche Abgang beim HSV.

Schlusskonferenz - Der Fußball-Podcast zu Bundesliga & Co.
HSV: Wie sich der HSV neu erfand (Saisonbilanz 25/26)

Schlusskonferenz - Der Fußball-Podcast zu Bundesliga & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2026 94:03 Transcription Available


Wir sprechen mit Tanja Hufschmidt über einen HSV, der nicht mehr Dino sein will, sondern weltoffen, schuldenfrei und mit einem Hamburger Trainerteam in die Bundesliga zurückgekommen ist. Auch wenn der nächste Umbruch schon wieder winkt.

Hot Springs Village Inside Out
She Researched Retirement Everywhere Then Chose Hot Springs Village

Hot Springs Village Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 54:58


  After decades in Austin, Texas, Liz Atherton found herself asking a question many retirees eventually face: “Where do I really want to spend the next chapter of my life?” Following a lung cancer diagnosis and successful surgery, the question became even more urgent and personal. Liz wasn't looking for just another place to live. She wanted a place that felt right financially, emotionally, and physically. So she did the research. Tennessee. The Carolinas. Other retirement destinations across the South. Like so many people considering retirement relocation, Liz carefully weighed climate, cost of living, lifestyle, safety, beauty, and community. In the end, Hot Springs Village kept rising to the top. Just two months after making the move, I joined Liz on her back porch to share why she chose HSV, how she's “cash flowing” her retirement on Social Security, and why this encore chapter feels exactly right. This Porch Prowling episode is an honest, encouraging conversation about resilience, intentional living, and discovering where home truly belongs. Liz and her son are co-founders of CastVoices.com – a platform serving voiceover artists.   • Join Our Free Email Newsletter • Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel (click that bell icon, too) • Join Our Facebook Group • Support Our Sponsors (Click on the images below to visit their websites.) __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________

Maik mit AI
Der WM Kader im KI-Check

Maik mit AI

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 25:42


Der DFB-Kader für die WM 2026 steht – und sofort hagelt es Diskussionen. Wir haben jeden einzelnen Nominierten durch PLAIER laufen lassen und das Ergebnis ist eindeutig: Die Top-Spieler heißen Kimmich, Schlotterbeck, Amiri und Stiller. Die Schwachstellen? Leweling, Rüdiger, Beier. Plus der direkte Vergleich mit England, Frankreich und Portugal – wer hat wirklich den stärksten Kader im Turnier? Und was ist mit den großen Abwesenden wie Maxi Mittelstädt, Said El Mala oder Bernd Leno?Danach die große Saison-Abrechnung. Ein Jahr lang Prognosen, ein Jahr lang Thesen – wo lag PLAIER richtig, wo daneben? Spoiler: Bayern Meister, St. Pauli abgestiegen, Hoffenheim als Überperformer, Wolfsburgs Tordifferenz fast punktgenau getroffen. Die einzige echte Überraschung kam aus Darmstadt – und die hatte nichts mit den Daten zu tun.Dazu die Transfergerüchte der Woche: – Schalke und die Gomis-Frage: 1,5 Millionen für einen Score von 2.557. Hätte man wissen können. – Bayern flirtet mit Charles de Ketelaere – solide, aber kein Gamechanger. – HSV in Panik: Wenn Vušković und Vieira gehen, fällt die Tordifferenz um knapp 15 Tore. Direkter Abstiegsplatz. – RB Leipzig und Sergi Altimira: 25 Millionen, 3,29 Tore Impact. Zugreifen.Daten von PLAIER. Analyse von Maik.Viel Spaß! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hamburg News
Hamburg-News: Macheten-Schreck, Polit-Tragödie & das grüne Brunnen-Rätsel

Hamburg News

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 10:24 Transcription Available


Von dramatischen Kriminalfällen über giftgrüne Proteste bis hin zu den ersten Transfer-News aus dem Volkspark: Hamburg kommt diese Woche nicht zur Ruhe. In dieser Episode des Hamburg News Podcasts beleuchten wir den rätselhaften Tod des ehemaligen Justizsenators Roger Kusch und blicken auf die spektakuläre Klima-Aktion von Extinction Rebellion in der Innenstadt. Außerdem klären wir, warum ein Hamburger Polizist nach einem Fußtritt freigesprochen wurde, wo zum Pfingstwochenende das absolute Stau-Chaos droht und welcher Millionen-Neuzugang die Hoffnung des HSV beflügelt. Schnallt euch an für die wichtigsten News aus eurer Hansestadt!

The Cabral Concept
3753: Thyroid & Advanced Cell Force, Toxins & Fat Loss, Sleep Support & Melatonin, L-lysine and Cold Sores, Mouth Taping, Nattokinase & HRT (HouseCall)

The Cabral Concept

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 22:47


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:    Lauren: Hi Dr. Cabral, Thank you for all you do! I am grateful for all of the helpful information you share and your excellent supplements. I've been taking Advanced cell force for a couple of months. It's really the only new product I've been taking and after 6 years at the same Armour Thyroid dose of 60mg, my thyroid is overactive and my Naturopath has reduced my dose to 30mg. I'm getting levels retested Monday, so I'm curious to see what's going on. I was diagnosed with hashimotos in my early 20s but didn't need thryoid meds until 33 years old (now 43). Just seems interesting that after so long at the same dose, my thyroid is now functioning better. I'm grateful, just curious. Thanks again!      Denise: If toxins can be stored in fat cells and GLP 1's cause rapid weight loss, what happens to the toxins? Are they released from the body with the fat or are they let loose in the body to find a new place to hide? Does taking a GLP 1 help with stored toxins or cause more harm? And how do GLP 1's affect oxidative stress. Help or harm?      Tricia: Hi Dr. Cabral - Hope you are having a great day! Quick question on your sleep supplements. I'm 56 and thought I would start taking Melatonin. My sleep is not horrible but not as good as when I was younger. I noticed your Sleep Support supplement has Melatonin in it already. When would I use this supplement over Melatonin alone? I don't take Adrenal Soothe because I take Metavolve pm which I thought that might be double dosing of some     Mohamed: Hello Dr.Cabral, really enjoy your videos. The information you provide and your experience is invaluable. Thanks for all that you do for the entire community. My question is 2 part. Firstly regarding L-lysine and HSV/cold sores. I watched your older podcast on the topic.. but is there a recommended daily dose for Lysine? Second question is regarding Mouth-taping. How can I prep to clear my sinuses. A bit nervous. Would sinus support Equilife product help?      Larissa: Hello Dr Cabral, Thank you for all that you do and your wonderful advice! I have yet another question about cholesterol. I feel very conflicted about LDL cholesterol after reading a 2024 study regarding the lipid energy model. It suggested that high LDL levels in "Lean Mass Hyper-Responders" aka people on low carb diets may have different implications. I went low carb for 2 weeks and my LDL level increased from 140 to 187. My HDL levels remained high and triglycerides low but my Apo B levels increased as well. This is while being on omega 3, red yeast rice, and berberine. I want to be on Natokinase but was told I cannot while on hormones replacement therapy. Can you help me understand how LDL works? Can I use Natokinase while on HRT safely? Thanks so much!       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/3753 - - - 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!  

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Continuum Audio
Infection Risk and Vaccine Considerations in Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders With Dr. Avindra Nath

Continuum Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 27:38


Advances in immunotherapies for multiple sclerosis and related disorders have increased the risk of infections and raised important questions about vaccination efficacy. This episode reviews infection risks across treatment classes, emphasizes the importance of monitoring and patient education, and discusses optimal vaccine timing to preserve protective immune responses. In this episode, Aaron L. Berkowitz, MD, PhD, FAAN, speaks with Avindra Nath, MBBS, FAAN, coauthor of the article "Infection Risk and Vaccine Considerations in Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders" in the Continuum® April 2026 Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders issue. Dr. Berkowitz is a Continuum® Audio interviewer and a professor of neurology in the Department of Neurology at the University of California, San Francisco, in San Francisco, California. Dr. Nath is the chief of the Section of Infections of the Nervous System at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, in Bethesda, Maryland Additional Resources Read the article: Infection Risk and Vaccine Considerations in Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders Subscribe to Continuum®: shop.lww.com/Continuum Earn CME (available only to AAN members): continpub.com/AudioCME Continuum® Aloud (verbatim audio-book style recordings of articles available only to Continuum® subscribers): continpub.com/Aloud More about the American Academy of Neurology: aan.com Social Media facebook.com/continuumcme @ContinuumAAN Host: @AaronLBerkowitz Full episode transcript available here Dr Berkowitz: Over the last decades, there has been a revolution in the treatment of multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, and other immune-mediated neurologic conditions with countless new, highly effective medications. However, with every new treatment comes new risks; and in the case of immunomodulatory therapy, many of those risks relate to infection. Today, I have the privilege of talking with an expert on this topic, Dr Avindra Nath, about the infectious risks of treatments for multiple sclerosis and other immune-mediated neurologic disorders.  Dr Jones: This is Dr Lyell Jones, Editor-in-Chief of Continuum. Thank you for listening to Continuum Audio. Be sure to visit the links in the episode notes for information about earning CME, subscribing to the journal, and exclusive access to interviews not featured on the podcast.  Dr Berkowitz: This is Dr Aaron Berkowitz, and today I'm interviewing Dr Avi Nath about his article on vaccine considerations and infection risk in multiple sclerosis and related disorders, which he coauthored with Dr Amit Bar-Or. This article appears in the April 2026 Continuum issue on multiple sclerosis. Welcome to the podcast, Dr Nath, and could you please introduce yourself to our audience?  Dr Nath: Thanks very much for inviting me to this podcast. I'm absolutely delighted to have the opportunity to discuss our areas of interest and expertise related to infections and vaccinations for MS patients. My area has been studying the infections of the nervous system since the beginning of the AIDS pandemic, and over the years and decades, we've developed expertise related to various types of CNS infections. That includes ones that are developing in individuals who have immune compromise due to a variety of different reasons. Dr Berkowitz: Fantastic. Well, glad to have the opportunity to speak with you today. When I was in medical school---and you were my attending, actually, we were just reminiscing, which we probably think was not that long ago, but is now over twenty years ago---there were just two medications for MS, right? Beta interferon and glatiramer acetate. And now we have over a dozen, and it's amazing to think of all the progress in these last two decades, as well as for related diseases like NMO. I don't think we even had the aquaporin-four biomarker, right, when I was working with you as a med student in the early 2000s. Dr Nath: And that certainly dates me a lot.  Dr Berkowitz: Both of us.  Dr Nath: Yeah.  Dr Berkowitz: Of course, with all these new treatments, these have been amazing advances for our patients, right? But these come with new treatment-related risks to monitor for with the immunomodulatory medications for MS and related disorders. And one of those most important risks is that of infection. So, your article reviews the potential infectious complications of medications used to treat MS, NMO, etc, and also covers considerations related to thinking about vaccines in this patient population. So, as the MS treatment landscape grows, I can say as a general neurologist, keeping up with all these medications and what to screen for and what to worry about and when to vaccinate just becomes more challenging every year. And your article has so many helpful tables, some organized by medicine, some organized by- sorry, medication, some organized by infection, some by vaccines. So, this is gonna be a great resource for our providers to print out and tape up in their clinic rooms. We won't be able to get into all the depth and detail that you have in this article today, but I do want to focus on some of the key points here related to the common medications we use for MS and which infections to think about and which vaccine considerations we might need to keep in mind for these medications. But before we delve into the drugs, I just wanna ask you more broadly, you talk in the article about the challenge of patients with immune-mediated diseases who are on immunomodulatory therapy being at risk for both flares of their disease and for infections; and these infections can present somewhat atypically, right, in immunomodulated hosts, to maybe coin a term you can correct me on, because they can't mount the full inflammatory response. So how do you approach new symptoms in patients on these immunomodulatory medicines as far as distinguishing disease flare from a treatment-related infection?  Dr Nath: So, I have to say that although a lot of new treatments have come along for MS, and they've really, you know, improved the outcome tremendously and there are so many different options, it has also kept people like me relevant because they cause a lot of various types of infections, and so keeps me in business all the same. But just as you mentioned, there's so many of them, even I have difficulty keeping track of what does what. So, you do need to be able to refer back to published literature, and the tables, I hope, will be quite useful in that regard. You're absolutely right, and you can get new infections, you can get reactivation of existing infections, and you can get atypical presentations of various types of infections that you may not normally think of. So that presents multiple challenges to the treating physician. The other interesting thing about MS is, just as you mentioned, that you already have CNS lesions to begin with. Now, on top of it, you have an infection, so now how to sort out what is the existing disease and what is the infection, it can again become challenging. But one thing is for sure: all these infections are caused by an organism. So, what you really need to do is, the underlying diagnostic is to demonstrate the presence of the organism. Whether you demonstrate it depending on the infection in the spinal fluid or in the brain or, you know, some peripheral organ system, that is going to be key to making the diagnosis. So, all your clinical acumen is good, but that alone may not be sufficient. Dr Berkowitz: Very good. So, when you see a, a patient now who has a new neurologic symptom in the context of an immune-mediated disease who's on immunomodulatory therapy, what goes through your mind? Are you thinking this disease and this drug, and sort of what are the infections, and does the syndrome match? Or are you thinking, you know, you can't always rely on the imaging to distinguish between, say, a flare of an MS and PML because white matter lesions could look similar? How do you sort of approach this scenario when it comes up?  Dr Nath: So, you're right. You have to keep an open mind so that even though you know some infections are more likely to occur with certain types of medications, that doesn't mean that others cannot occur. So, I think when you first see the patient, you should not jump to conclusions, but rather have an open mind. But yes, for example, your patient is on natalizumab, the chances of PML are going to be high. It's a very interesting drug. It does not cause immune compromise in the periphery, but what it's doing is preventing these cells from getting into the brain. So, because then it's acting at the blood-brain barrier. So that means that organisms that are already present in the brain have an opportunity to get reactivated. Turns out you don't have a lot of organisms in the brain, except JC virus seems to be one of them that does somehow, in some individuals, manage to reside out there. And so that can get reactivated. It can get reactivated in the periphery and then enter the brain, too. So, where the very specific mutations have to occur in that virus in order to take residence in the brain. That would be a suspicion that you might have, and MRI can be useful in, again, helping you think about that possibility. If you have typical lesions involving the U fibers, they're demyelinating, usually you do not have much edema around them because patient is immune compromised, but certainly within the brain in these individuals. And so, then you need to demonstrate the organism. The demonstration of the organism should be in the spinal fluid and not in the blood because in the virus, it can-- is reservoir in the kidneys and in the lymph nodes, and periodically it'll shed into the blood. Detection of the organism in the blood can be a false positive, but in the spinal fluid, it shouldn't be there unless you have an infection. Or if you cause a traumatic tap, I guess, if a patient is viremic, that's a possibility, but those are extremely rare. So at least for PML, that's the way that you would diagnose it. Now, you can develop, for example, if an individual is on fingolimod, you can get a wide variety of infections. Here it's a totally different type of mechanism of action. Here the cells are trapped within the lymph nodes, so that means now your entire periphery is immune compromised, right?  So here you can get viral infections, bacterial infections, fungal infections. So here, if a patient presents with new neurological symptoms, you have to have a really open mind for all these possibilities. Now, let's say a patient was on dimethyl fumarate, and dimethyl fumarate causes neutropenia early on. So here you have to worry about an individual developing bacterial infections, so latent tuberculosis or bacterial meningitis can occur in these individuals. That's something to keep in mind. It's not that other infections cannot occur with dimethyl fumarate, you can see PML and other things too, but the chances of bacterial infections are greater. So, you got to make sure that you draw all the cultures for that purpose. Similarly, if you're on a complement inhibitor, like a C5 inhibitor or the thing that I could use in NMO, there are the chances of meningococcal meningitis. So, these patients, you need to prevaccinate them before you start these kinds of treatments and look for that possibility. When you suspect bacterial infections, particularly acute bacterial meningitis, there time is of essence. Also, in some of the acute viral infections, for example---herpes encephalitis is another one---you have to be so careful, and if you suspect any of them, even if they're with possibly atypical manifestations, you treat first and then diagnose later, and draw all your cultures, whatever you need to, and just treat them. And these infections can also cause cerebral edema, so one has to be careful about doing spinal taps in these individuals. You want some kind of neuroimaging before you do them. In the days when we didn't have neuroimaging, we used to say, "Okay, if your patient has focal neurological signs or is comatose, you don't do it." But these days, you can get imaging very quickly and very easily. All the-- Because of our stroke management, we've learned how to do them so quickly. So, I think there's little excuse not to do imaging and prevent herniation from occurring.  Dr Berkowitz: That's very helpful. So, using the information we know about the drug, and we're going to rapid-fire review some of that in a bit to know what infections the patient is susceptible to, but acknowledging that any patient can get any infection, right? Whether they're on particular medications or not. And then if you're not sure, based on the neuroimaging, which as you said, is helpful, but not always helpful in distinguishing between infections and flares or, as you said, in the case of meningitis, encephalitis, early on at least, especially in immunocompromised or immunomodulated, quote unquote, patient might not see the typical imaging. So really, when safe, getting CSF or cultures, PCRs, and other infectious studies too is really gonna be the definitive diagnostic maneuver here. Is that fair summary across the board?  Dr Nath: I think you said that absolutely right. And you summarized that correctly. And, you know, thing about infection, a lot of neurological diseases are, you know, diagnosed by clinical acumen, like your Parkinson's and Alzheimer's and others. Think about infections is caused by an organism, demonstrate the organism, right? That should be your goal. It doesn't mean that clinical acumen is not important, but here you have an opportunity to demonstrate the organism, so you should depend upon that.  Dr Berkowitz: Okay. Well, you gave us a nice segue by talking about some of the infections to worry about with some of the medications. So what I'd like to do now for the sort of second half of our interview here is to go through some of the more common medications used for MS, and if we have time, for NMO, and just sort of go kind of rapid fire here, and for each medication, if you can tell us the kind of top infectious concerns and whether when to consider them or what screening needs to take place before or during administration of the medication, and then any vaccine considerations we should be aware of. Some of these will obviously be quite short depending on the medicine. So, going back to the two medications I alluded to earlier that were the only ones in play when you and I last saw each other on the wards when I was a medical student, beta interferon, glatiramer acetate, any infections or vaccine considerations with these medications?  Dr Nath: No, I think they're probably your safest medications now as far as immunomodulatory therapies are concerned. These two, and IVIG, if you ever use them, are probably the safest, do not require any vaccine considerations, per se. Dr Berkowitz: Perfect. Okay. So, moving on to fingolimod and others in the sphingosine-one phosphate receptor modulator family, what are the infectious considerations? Any prescreening or vaccination considerations?  Dr Nath: I think all your patients should be prescreened for antibodies to JC virus, because there is a risk for PML, and those who are positive should be closely monitored. So, it's not an absolute contraindication for using these medications, but they just require closer monitoring. With this class of drugs, PML is of consideration. Also, these varicella-zoster virus infection, yeah, with that you can develop zoster encephalitis or myelitis. It can present with motor symptoms as well, which can be atypical. You don't usually see them otherwise in immune-competent individuals. So, varicella-zoster, sometimes you can develop encephalitis, also vasculitis with varicella-zoster, so one has to be careful. So, getting the shingles vaccine can be actually very helpful to prevent these things. And then some patients can even develop herpes simplex encephalitis also, and that can be extremely atypical. So, they don't- they can involve the basal ganglia, can involve the brain stem and cerebellum. So again, your index of suspicion should be very high. Interestingly, although HSV encephalitis has been associated with NMDA receptor encephalitis, those reports of NMDA receptor encephalitis have not been published yet with NMS patients. Not sure why, maybe they just have been missed. But that doesn't seem to be a major concern. And then there are a whole host of other infections that can occur with this class of drugs, and that can include toxo; fungal infections, particularly crypto. There's a case report of histoplasmosis; hepatitis virus, particularly hepatitis C; and then the poxvirus is a good example. You can get molluscum contagiosum; warts with papillomavirus; you can get atypical mycobacteria; and even Kaposi sarcoma, which is HHV8. So, there's a huge variety of infections with the sphingosine one phosphate receptor modulators.  Dr Berkowitz: And any- aside from screening for JC virus before initiating these, any- and then continuing to monitor for JC antibody index, any other considerations as far as labs to send, monitoring before or on the drug or vaccine considerations for patients on fingolimod and the others in this category, siponimod, etcetera?  Dr Nath: Yeah, there are a lot of things to consider. All the details are really available in the chapter if you look at them. But briefly, all the things that one could potentially vaccinate patients for, all these infections I mentioned, one should do so. The timing is critical so that if you can do it before treatment, I think, before starting treatment, that is absolutely important. And you got to give them at least, you know, two to three weeks for these vaccines to take effect before starting your medication. If your patient already arrives on a medication, then you got to play this game of you know, before the next dose, give them again two to three weeks before the next dose and start vaccinating them and get all the vaccines in. Broadly, about the things to worry about the vaccines are you have live vaccines, and you've got the inactivated vaccines or the subunit vaccines. You have to be careful with live vaccines, because if your patient is immunocompromised, that virus can sometimes itself cause harm. For example, you know, yellow fever is one, and there you can develop encephalitis from it. Measles, mumps, rubella, these are all live vaccines. Now, the good thing is that a lot of us have been immunized very early in childhood, but that may not be the case any longer. And so, these things, one has to be very careful with when you're giving live vaccines, that we want to avoid them as much as possible, and individuals are gonna be immune-compromised. But all the others, meningococcus, for example, you should- the HPV vaccines, the varicella zoster vaccines, all these things, you've got to pre-vaccinate and make sure that they have an antibody response to them before starting immunocompromising therapy. Dr Berkowitz: Perfect. Okay, moving on to some of the other orals. What infectious and/or vaccine considerations do we have with teriflunomide?  Dr Nath: Okay, yeah. Teriflunomide is a very interesting drug. It's relatively safe. There is concern about the possibility of varicella zoster infection, people have reported that, and also tuberculosis. But PML is extremely rare, if not at all, and we haven't seen herpes encephalitis quite yet.  Dr Berkowitz: Got it. How about dimethyl fumarate? Dr Nath: Yeah. So dimethyl fumarate is... as I mentioned earlier, it's interesting because it causes this neutropenia. It's transient, but it occurs early on, and these patients can be at risk of PML, although small. They can develop varicella zoster virus infection, herpes encephalitis, and also fungal infections. For example, cryptococcal infection has been reported with dimethyl fumarate. Dr Berkowitz: Okay. We've spoken a bit about natalizumab and PML, and you have extensive information on this in your article, and I'll defer the reader to that. But for natalizumab, what are the key points every neurologist should know about natalizumab and PML as far as from the practical perspective, screening, frequency of screening, when to worry, when to not use natalizumab at all in the first place based on what you find in your screening for JC virus? What are the key points every neurologist should know?  Dr Nath: Uh, yes. You bring up an important point, and that is all patients should be monitored for JC virus. If they're JC virus-negative, so that's your most ideal patient to go on natalizumab, but that doesn't mean they cannot get infected with the virus. In fact, there's an interesting study claiming that, you know, patients, when they get these infusions, they're all sitting in the same room getting infused. Some have JC virus, some don't have JC virus, and so there's the potential that we may be aiding the transmission here in some way or another. The virus is an interesting one. It comes out in urine, and then it's spread through oral contamination, gets into the tonsils, and then spreads from there to your marrow and resides in the kidney and the marrow, as well as the lymph nodes, forever. So, you, you have to monitor these patients to see that during the course, even if they're negative, they could turn out positive. So, every six months or a year, an antibody test should be done on all patients irrespective. If a patient already has antibodies, that's not an absolute contraindication. It just means you've got to monitor them closely for development of new symptoms, and if, whenever there are new symptoms, don't just assume this is due to MS, but just make sure the MRI is done with and without contrast. The- and if there's still a suspicion, that you do a CSF evaluation for JC virus. Just detecting, looking for JC virus in the blood, a rising titer is another thing that can help you. And so, the titer is also important. And the reason you have rising titers is it means that there's an infection that's already occurred in the brain, and the immune system is reacting to that infection by increasing titers. But that alone is not sufficient to make the diagnosis. You still- that gives you an index of suspicion. You've got to then do the MRI and the spinal tap to, you know, be absolutely certain. So, each patient is a little bit different, so the way you monitor them is going to depend on where they are. You know, if they've had prior immunomodulatory therapy before starting natalizumab, or if they're on natalizumab for more than two years, then the chances of PML are much greater, so you may want to monitor them more closely. Uh, they never had any prior immunomodulatory therapy, you're just starting natalizumab, maybe once a year is sufficient. So, I think you've got to tailor it depending on what your risks are for each patient. Dr Berkowitz: Perfect. That's very helpful. And again, you write extensively about PML and natalizumab and PML considerations in your article. So, for a more detailed and in-depth discussion of what we just discussed, definitely hope readers will take a look at your article. Okay. Last but not least---certainly not least, 'cause we're using these probably, it seems, the most commonly in many places I've worked---rituximab, ocrelizumab are B-cell therapies for MS. What are some of the infectious and vaccine considerations related to these infusion medications?  Dr Nath: So, there's concern for PML with anti-B-cell therapies also, maybe not to the same degree as natalizumab, but the same principles should be applied. A lot of people think that these are relatively safe. I don't think so. I think we see enough number of patients on B-cell therapies with PML. So, I would use the same caution because these infections are... you know, can be fatal. So, one should be very careful, even with anti-B-cell therapies. And just with natalizumab, you also have the risk of VZV infection causing shingles. HSV1 has been reported, but there's another interesting complication that has been reported with anti-B-cell therapies, and that is severe West Nile encephalitis. And as mosquitoes-borne diseases are getting more and more prevalent, and we're seeing West Nile cases erupting every summer, I think one's got to be, you know, very cognizant of the fact that this can occur. These patients should take precautions to prevent mosquito bites from occurring and not expose themselves to areas where they could be at risk for it. Unfortunately, there is no vaccine for it and no specific treatment for West Nile. So, all one can do is use prevention strategies for mosquito bites.  Dr Berkowitz: Yeah, I'm glad you mentioned that. I think the only really truly severe neuroinvasive cases I've seen of West Nile virus have indeed been in patients who were being treated with B-cell therapy. Not, if I'm remembering correctly, for immune-mediated disease, but for a lymphoma, so probably other confounding factors there. But yeah, it's a disease we learn about and think about, but I've only seen the most severe cases in patients who had abnormal immune systems, so I'm glad you flagged that. This has been a very helpful discussion, and I've learned a lot from you. I learned a lot from your article, just as I did when you were my attending some 20-something years ago on the wards when I was a medical student. So, it's good to continue learning from you through your writing and research, and today from getting to talk to you again. I encourage our readers to read your article and to bookmark those tables for when these considerations come up for your patients on these immunomodulatory therapies and you're wondering which infections to worry about and how to manage vaccines in this patient population. So again, today I've been interviewing Dr. Avi Nath about his article on vaccine considerations and infection risk in multiple sclerosis and related disorders, which he wrote with Dr. Amit Bar-Or. This article appears in the April 2026 Continuum issue on multiple sclerosis. Be sure to check out Continuum Audio episodes from this and other issues, and thank you again to our listeners for joining today.  Dr Nath: Thank you so much, Aaron, for that wonderful interview, and I'm extremely proud of all your accomplishments over the last 20 years. You've done an amazing job, and it was such a pleasure to see you and to be able to do this interview with you. Thank you again.  Dr Berkowitz: Thanks. That means a lot. I never would have imagined- we won't say 20, how many, but 20-something years ago as the medical student looking up to you and all your expertise on these infections and all of your research that led to so much of our understanding on these, that I would find myself interviewing you two decades later. So, for all the students listening, you never know where you'll end up, but I appreciate your very kind words.  Dr Nath: That's what we hope for all our students. Thank you so much.  Dr Berkowitz: Thanks again.  Dr Monteith: This is Dr. Teshamae Monteith, Associate Editor of Continuum Audio. If you've enjoyed this episode, you'll love the journal, which is full of in-depth and clinically relevant information important for neurology practitioners. Use the link in the episode notes to learn more and subscribe. AAN members, you can get CME for listening to this interview by completing the evaluation at continpub.com/audioCME. Thank you for listening to Continuum Audio.

J&HMS Podcast
Dr. Mindy Answers Your Medical Questions Live on the Air 5-13-26

J&HMS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 33:22


Dr. Mindy talks about her whole family being sick and Nugget's Butt-Harvesting. And then she answers questions about multiple colonoscopies, the Creatine phase, menopause, lightheaded because of sneezing, bottom sneezes, laziness, heel pain, is HSV curable. baby with a yeast infection, how to lower cholesterol, Yellow 5, Mounjaro, Hashimoto's, Himalayan salt, feet swelling during pregnancy and sinus infection. https://www.youtube.com/@TheDrMindyExperimentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stammplatz
BVB holt Süle-Ersatz! RB muss über 100 Mio einnehmen! Krüger neue HSV-Chefin!

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Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 17:19 Transcription Available


Der BVB hat ein vielversprechendes Innenverteidiger-Talent aus Salzburg verpflichtet! RB Leipzig ist im Sommer auf Transfereinnahmen angewiesen und der HSV hat eine neue Chefin.

True Healing with Robert Morse ND
Dr. Morse Q&A - Herpes - Insomnia - Diabetes - Parkinson's Disease - Brain Injury and More #848

True Healing with Robert Morse ND

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 70:47


To have Dr. Morse answer a question, visit: https://drmorses.tv/ask/ All of Dr. Morse's and his son's websites under one roof: https://handcrafted.health/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/handcrafted.health 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:39 - Congenital Hypothyroidism - Eye pictures update 00:08:36 - No Kidney Filtration - Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV-2) 00:23:32 - Weight Loss - Digestive Issues - Insomnia - Fatigue - Lower Back Pain 00:44:11 - Diabetes - High Blood Pressure - Parkinson's Disease - High Cholesterol - Osteoporosis 00:59:11- Brain Injury Disorder 00:00:39 - Congenital Hypothyroidism - Eye pictures update My daughter was diagnosed with Congenital Hypothyroidism from birth. 00:08:36 - No Kidney Filtration - Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV-2) Do you have any advice for those of us who have an extremely difficult time getting the kidneys to filter?  00:23:32 - Weight Loss - Digestive Issues - Insomnia - Fatigue - Lower Back Pain I keep losing weight, I had a ton of bloodwork done and it's all excellent.  00:44:11 - Diabetes - High Blood Pressure - Parkinson's Disease - High Cholesterol - Osteoporosis My head started to shake 4 years ago. 00:59:11- Brain Injury Disorder Damage due to childhood trauma.

HSV - Meine Frau
#444 Luka`s letzte Show im Volkspark?!

HSV - Meine Frau

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 68:33 Transcription Available


Das letzte Heimspiel der Saison – und zum ersten Mal seit langer Zeit konnten wir einfach entspannt in den Volkspark gehen. Kein Rechnen, kein Zittern, kein Taschenrechner auf dem Schoß. Nach dem gesicherten Klassenerhalt in Frankfurt gewinnen wir auch zuhause gegen den SC Freiburg mit 3:2 und feiern einen rundum emotionalen Nachmittag. Besonders emotional: Der Abschied von Luka Vušković und Fabio Vieira. Zwei Spieler, die dieser Mannschaft in dieser Saison ein anderes Gesicht gegeben haben. Unterschiedsspieler. Danke für alles!

Radio Schrebergarten
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Radio Schrebergarten

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 77:43


In dieser, 101. Folge von Radio Schrebergarten sprechen wir über Neues aus dem Garten, den HSV, unseren tollen Jungpflanzentausch und lösen unser Jubiläums-Quiz auf.Herzlichen Glückwunsch an die Gewinner*innen.+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++*********************************************************Viel Spaß beim Hören!Ihr könnt uns unterstützen, entweder bei Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/RadioSchrebergartenoder per Banküberweisung/ Dauerauftrag. Bankdaten bitte per Mail anfordern.++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Stellt uns die Schreberfrage!Wir freuen uns!Bewertet und Folgt uns gerne auf Apple Podcast und Spotify oder bei Amazon Music :)Folgt uns auf Instagram und Facebook oder schickt uns Euer Feedback via Mail.+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-Instagram: melanie_home_: https://www.instagram.com/melanie_home_/+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-radioschrebergarten: https://www.instagram.com/radioschrebergarten/+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-E-Mail: radio-schrebergarten@gmx.de+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

NDR 2 - Der NDR 2 Kurier um 12
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Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 6:58


Drei Tage Waffenruhe zwische Russland und der Ukraine: Welche Rolle spielt dabei US-Präsident Trump? UND Vorletzter Spieltag in der ersten und zweiten Fußball-Bundesliga: für die Nordklubs steht viel auf dem Spiel...

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BVB holt Salzburgs Gadou als Süle-Ersatz – Vier Neuzugänge für Werder

Done Deals

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 36:24 Transcription Available


Die Kaderplanungen der Klubs laufen auf Hochtouren. Dementsprechend gibt es zahlreiche Gerüchte aber auch bereits einige Themen, die feststehen. In der neuen Folge „DONE DEALS – der Transfermarkt-Podcast“ sprechen die Hosts Fabian Knottnerus und Lennart Gens über Niklas Süle, ein mögliches Abwehrtalent als Neuzugang für den BVB – Werder Bremen hat mehrere Spieler an der Angel und der HSV bemüht sich um Noel Futkeu.

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32. Spieltag: BOHNDESLIGA-DERBY: Was erlaube Riera?! HSV gerettet! | 2025/26

Bohndesliga

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 120:56


WERBUNG | Fußball macht doch am meisten Spaß, wenn man ihn gemeinsam verfolgen kann. Der passende Drink für dich und deine nächste Fußballrunde: Jameson, Ginger Ale & Lime (1 Teil Jameson Irish Whiskey, 3 Teile Ginger Ale, 1 Stück Limette). Mehr dazu hier: [Link weiter unten]. Bitte teile diesen Inhalt nur mit Personen über 18 Jahren. [Link weiter unten] /WERBUNG Junge Junge, da hat die BUNDESLIGA ja ganz schön vorgelegt am Wochenende! 34 Tore fielen in den neun Partien des 32. SPIELTAGs. Viel Stoff, über den Etienne, Nils und Tobi in dieser Folge BOHNDESLIGA sprechen können! Los geht es mit dem BOHNDESLIGA-DERBY EINTRACHT FRANKFURT gegen HAMBURGER SV. EINTRACHT-Coach ALBERT RIERA hat bereits vor dem Spiel Schlagzeilen geschrieben. Den FRANKFURTer Medien warf er vor, in ihren Artikeln "Bullenkot" (freie Übersetzung) zu verbreiten. SGE-Edelfan Eddy hat selbstredend eine Meinung zu RIERAs PRESSEKONFERENZ. Das Spiel war am Ende eine eindeutige Sache: Der HAMBURGER SV erwehrte sich allen FRANKFURer Angriffen. Damit steht fest: Auch im kommenden Jahr spielt der HSV erstklassig. Das freut Nils als alten HAMBURGer ganz besonders. Wir sprechen aber natürlich auch ausführlich über alle anderen Begegnungen des 32. SPIELTAGs. BAYER LEVERKUSEN befindet sich passend zum Saisonendspurt in Topform. Leidtragender könnte der VFB STUTTGART sein. Verspielen die Schwaben noch Europa? Der VFL WOLFSBURG sieht einen Silberstreifen am Horizont, während die Lage beim FC ST. PAULI immer prekärer wird. Wer muss am Ende der Saison den Gang in die ZWEITE LIGA antreten? Das alles und noch viel mehr besprechen wir in dieser extralangen Ausgabe BOHNDESLIGA! Rocket Beans wird unterstützt von Jameson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Team Lisa - der Podcast über Frauen im Sport
Team Member 121 - Mia Güthe ⚽️

Team Lisa - der Podcast über Frauen im Sport

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 56:49 Transcription Available


Liebes Team, endlich wieder eine neue Folge - und tatsächlich mit einem neuen Angle! Wir hatten noch keine schreibende Journalistin bei uns im Podcast in über 100 Folgen. Verrückt eigentlich. Aber heute ändern wir das endlich. Sie ist eine ganz spannende Persönlichkeit, sie liebt Politik, hat ihr Politikstudium allerdings für den Fußball abgebrochen und rockt jetzt eben die Fußball bubble von einem Printmedium aus - bzw. auch darüber hinaus, denn sie taucht regelmäßig in Podcasts und auch immer mal wieder TV Sendungen auf (ich empfehle euch vor allem ihren Hart aber Fair Auftritt noch mal anzuschauen). Warum sie Print so sehr liebt, wie sie dazu gekommen ist, was ihr Herz höher schlagen lässt, was für einen “geheimen Test” man als Frau im Sport häufig bestehen muss und vieles mehr, gibt es jetzt für euch auf die Ohren. Wenn euch gefällt, was ihr hört, folgt uns auf Instagram oder Spotify und gebt uns eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung, dann freuen wir uns

NDR 2 - Der NDR 2 Kurier um 12
Das NDR 2 Update um 12

NDR 2 - Der NDR 2 Kurier um 12

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 7:39


Sie könnten Deutschland bald verlassen: US-Präsident Trump will viele amerikanische Soldaten abziehen UND Sie spielen wieder erste Liga: Schalke 04 feiert den Aufstieg!

Spieltach – der Bundesligapodcast
Spieltach #32 - Rieras "Bull Sh*t"

Spieltach – der Bundesligapodcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 75:08


Im Spieltach 32 ist die Kommunikation klarer als auf jeder Frankfurter Pressekonferenz! Was war das für ein Auftritt von Albert Riera? Und was sind das derzeit für Leistungen von der Eintracht? Nicht nur der Trainerstuhl wackelt, auch die europäischen Plätze sind nach Niederlage gegen den HSV in großer Gefahr. Die Gladbacher Borussia hat sich gegen den BVB den Klassenerhalt gesichert. Und nicht nur das Rheinderby ist gesichert, auch das Revierderby dank des Aufstiegs von Schalke 04!TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Rieras Wutrede: Frankfurt vs HSV20:44 Union vs Köln33:29 Heidenheims (Fast-)Wunder39:54 Aufruf: Kickbase41:23 Gladbach vs. BVB53:03 SCHAAAAAAAAAAALKE1:03:57 QuizTHEMEN BEI PATREON - SPIELTACH EXTENDEDKathleen Krueger und der HSVHoffenheim - StuttgartLeverkusen - LeipzigJETZT PATRON WERDEN:⁠https://patreon.com/derspieltach⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠WERDE TEIL DER COMMUNITY:⁠https://discord.gg/bmsxDkwcqT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JETZT BEI KICKTIPP TEILNEHMEN:⁠https://kicktipp.de/spieltach⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#Spieltach #Bundesliga #Fussball

Hamburg News
Hamburg-News: HSV hat Nachfolgerin für Stefan Kuntz gefunden

Hamburg News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 6:11 Transcription Available


Heute geht es um die Frau, die neben Vorstand Eric Huwer künftig die Geschicke des HSV lenken wird. Weitere Themen: Mehrere Demonstrationen am 1. Mai, die Eröffnung des Udoversums im Stilwerk – und der Ansturm auf Karten für den Auftritt der Goldkehlchen im Thalia Theater.

Stammplatz
Eintracht will mit Krösche verlängern! HSV will Nachfolgerin für Kuntz!

Stammplatz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 17:30 Transcription Available


Atletico und Arsenal spielen im zweiten Halbfinal-Hinspiel der Champions League fast schon erwartungsgemäß 1:1. Eintracht Frankfurt möchte den Vertrag mit Sportvorstand Markus Krösche vorzeitig verlängern und der HSV hat eine Wunschkandidatin für die Nachfolge von Stefan Kuntz.

Futbolgrad Network
The Bundesliga relegation race nears its conclusion

Futbolgrad Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 48:11


Matt, Manu and Stefan are back to break down the latest Bundesliga weekend. The lads kick off with RB Leipzig's comfortable win over Union Berlin, asking whether Union's relaxed attitude in the mixed zone should be setting off alarm bells and whether the players staged a boycott of their own. Leipzig, meanwhile, are firmly on course for a Champions League return.Then it's the "Rhine derby" as Köln hosted Leverkusen. Despite a performance full of fight and an xG that told a very different story, Köln came away empty-handed, with Patrick Schick once again proving to be Leverkusen's lifeline. Stefan draws on his Monday Bulletin analysis and reaches for a Pirates of the Caribbean metaphor to explain why Köln never quite turn up when it matters most.The relegation battle takes centre stage as the boys examine St. Pauli's loss to a resurgent Heidenheim, raising the question: could Frank Schmidt's side pull off a great escape? And with Köln, HSV and others all stumbling along with 31 points, who's actually going to blink first? Manu also calls Schalke's promotion to the Bundesliga. Consider it official. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:55 RB Leipzig 3-1 Union Berlin 14:56 FC Köln 1-2 Leverkusen 30:06 Heidenheim 2-0 St Pauli Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HSV - Meine Frau
#442 Zittern bis zum Schluss

HSV - Meine Frau

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 38:44 Transcription Available


Um euch eine kurze Inhaltsangabe zur Folge zu geben, muss ich sie mir selbst erst anhören. Ich bin mir aber sicher, dass es um das verlorene Spiel gegen die TSG Hoffenheim geht und um einen Ausblick auf das nächste Auswärtsspiel gegen Eintracht Frankfurt. Also höre ich jetzt mal rein :) Liebe Grüße Muchel

Dritte Halbzeit
Dritte Halbzeit 393: Fyrverkeri på avveie, Bayerns triumf

Dritte Halbzeit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 67:15


Bayern München hylles som Bundesliga-mester og herjer i Champions League, men en av spillerne får terningkast to av DHZ-anmelder. Runar har vært på bortekamp i Dresden. Det betyr rapport om fotball, kultur, porselen og lokale fjellturer! Werder Bremen er offisielt mester i nord etter derbyseier mot HSV, men kampen overskygges av nok en runde fyrverkeri på avveie. Energie Cottbus melder seg for alvor på opprykkskamp til Zweite etter en vill seier over Rot-Weiss Essen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

kicker meets DAZN - Der Fußball Podcast
KMD #81 - Meister Bayern mit Pech zur Unzeit - Sorgen in Hamburg

kicker meets DAZN - Der Fußball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 68:48 Transcription Available


Richtig feiern wollen die Bayern noch nicht - sie haben halt noch Größeres vor nach ihrer 35. Meisterschaft. Aber diese Bundesliga-Saison ist noch längst nicht beendet. Wie geht es weiter, vor allem mit Albert Riera in Frankfurt? Und holt der HSV keinen Punkt mehr? Viel Spaß beim nächsten Sonntagabend-Klamauk!

HSV - Meine Frau
#441 Hinfallen, aufstehen, Raute richten, weiterspielen!

HSV - Meine Frau

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 62:04 Transcription Available


Der HSV in Bremen – ein Tag zum Vergessen? In dieser Folge reden wir über das 1:3 an der Weser, über fehlende Einstellung, verschenkte Chancen und das Gefühl, dass Bremen einfach mehr wollte. Außerdem: Was lief schief – auf und neben dem Platz? Wir nehmen die unschönen Szenen nach dem Spiel in den Blick – brennende Toiletten, Leuchtspuren mitten in die Menge: absolutes No-Go!

Futbolgrad Network
The Bayern Munich title party (and other Bundesliga topics...)

Futbolgrad Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 62:28


Manuel Veth, Dan Whighton, and Stefan Biankowski are back to break down a landmark weekend in German football. Bayern Munich are champions once again, brushing aside an early Stuttgart goal to clinch the title in style, and the guys have exclusive quotes from a Philipp Lahm roundtable on what this moment means for the club. But the title race isn't the only headline. Union Berlin have made history by appointing a female head coach in Marie-Louise Eta: a groundbreaking moment for the Bundesliga and German football as a whole. The guys dig into what this means for the club and the broader game, despite her first game being a defeat to Wolfsburg. And in a pulsating relegation six-pointer, Werder Bremen edged out HSV in the derby to hand themselves a crucial lifeline, while heaping more pressure on their rivals with just four games left to play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Futbolgrad Network
Three Games to Watch: Nordderby between Werder and HSV, promotion fights in 2. Bundesliga and 3. Liga

Futbolgrad Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 17:22


In this week's ‘Three Games to Watch in Germany' installment, Manu kicks off the show with the Nordderby between Werder and Hamburger SV. This will be the first time these two meet in the Bundesliga at the Weserstadion since 2018. There is also plenty on the line; HSV can make a big step towards staying in the league, and Werder can pull their rivals back down into the relegation zone. Then Manu heads to the 2. Bundesliga and 3. Liga to focus on the promotion race as Hannover host Paderborn and Energie Cottbus play Rot-Weiss Essen. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

VfB x STR - Der Podcast des VfB Stuttgart
Folge 440 - Die Liebe höret nimmer auf!

VfB x STR - Der Podcast des VfB Stuttgart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 143:43


Der VfB Stuttgart rehabilitiert sich vollumfänglich für die Heimniederlage gegen Dortmund. Wir reden natürlich über das überzeugende 4:0 gegen des HSV und diskutieren über großen Chancenwucher und kleinen Wechselfrust. Natürlich blicken wir auch schon auf das nächste Match gegen die übermächtig scheinenden Bayern und machen uns gegenseitig Hoffnung. Außerdem in dieser Folge: Unsere Prognose für die restlichen Saisonspiele, die Spiele der U19 und U21, die Leihspieler und natürlich das Wahnsinnstor von Rosa Rückert! ···················································································· Schon abonniert? VfB-Newsletter: http://www.vfb.de/newsletter YouTube: http://go.vfb.de/youtubeabo Facebook: https://www.vfb.de/facebook Twitter: https://www.vfb.de/twitter Instagram: https://www.vfb.de/instagram TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vfb VfB STR auf X: https://twitter.com/VfBSTR VfB STR auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vfbxstr Photo by Pressefoto Baumann

Stammplatz
Mbappe fit für Bayern-Kracher! Will HSV einen Weltmeister als neuen Boss?

Stammplatz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 13:30


Nach seiner Verletzung in der Liga gibt es Entwarnung bei Real-Star Kylian Mbappe. Es gibt Gerüchte, dass Toni Kroos zu den königlichen zurückkehrt und der HSV hat einen Weltmeister auf seiner Boss-Liste.

The Manwhore Podcast: A Sex-Positive Quest
Ep. 637: The Herpes Disclosure Controversy with Lauren Kee

The Manwhore Podcast: A Sex-Positive Quest

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 57:17


Do you have to disclose a herpes diagnosis to new sexual partners? Storyteller Lauren Kee discusses her emotional journey with HSV, relationships, and difficult conversations. Sometimes, they get less difficult. Plus, I talk about a controversial Colorado bill that four Democrats opposed — and why the memes are causing a stir!Mentioned:NYC - 4/16 - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1985882542142PHL - 4/18 - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1983734401997WABC77: Colorado senate committee kills bill to end probation-only sentences for CSAReddit: thoughts on the voteThe Sentencing Project: How Mandatory Minimums Perpetuate Mass Incarceration and What to Do About ItFollow Lauren Kee!Instagram: @_laurentellstoriesChicago - 4/26 - Dealbreaker @ The DenFollow Billy!Instagram: @billyprocidajrTikTok: @TheBillyProcidaThreads: @billyprocidajrBlueSky: @thebillyprocidaMoney StuffVenmo: @BillyProcidaCash App: $manwhorepodPayPal/Zelle: funnybillypro@gmail.comBecome an Official Fanwhore at http://patreon.com/manwhorepodcastGet your books and e-books through an independent bookstore at http://manwhorepod.com/bookshopDiscuss this week's episode in The Champagne Room at http://manwhorepod.com/discordEmail your comments, questions, and criticisms to manwhorepod@gmail.com.Late Night Radio and Joey's Formal Waltz by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/www.ManwhorePod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices