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Radio Skydive UK
103 Craig Girard | World Team 400way Deep Dive

Radio Skydive UK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 177:22


  • Craig Girard talks 400way skydiving formations (00:36:30) • How the green suit was made overnight. • Jumping with radio. • Hypoxia issues. • Craig Girard is our favourite Craig. Definitely Craig #1. • Front cover photo of Brian's 4000th celebration skydive. A wingsuit rodeo with a handful of trackers alongside. Self portrait. • Flight-1 announce their Parachute Landing Assistant. For USD 3500.  • Indoor World Championships at ParacleteXP • Tariffs on US companies could raise gear prices. • Wingsuiter sets 3 World Records on one jump • Live streaming at SkyHigh • Brian's excited by his memories from the Costa Rica boogie • Brian's excited by his memories from BigFTunnel 2025 in Abu Dhabi. • Brian sold a rig the easiest way possible. • Craig #2 goes to extraordinary lengths not to be a burden. HELP US SPREAD THE WORD
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Pass ACLS Tip of the Day
Hypoxia: An H&T Reversible Cause of Cardiac Arrest

Pass ACLS Tip of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 5:51


Hypoxia is a state of low oxygen levels in the blood. Determining hypoxia using a pulse oximeter or arterial blood gasses (ABGs). A goal of ACLS is to recognize signs of hypoxia and provide timely treatment to prevent an arrest. Examples of some things that might lead us to think of hypoxia as a cause of cardiac arrest. Why we should not rely on pulse ox to give accurate readings during CPR. Delivering ventilations with near 100% oxygen concentration using a BVM attached to supplemental O2 and a reservoir.Using end tidal waveform capnography to assess the quality of CPR. Changes to ventilation rates, tidal volume, and O2 concentration affects a patient's oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH. The danger of excessive ventilation of a patient in cardiac arrest.Connect with me:Website: https://passacls.com@Pass-ACLS-Podcast on LinkedInOther Links: Buy Me a Coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/paultaylor Practice ECG rhythms at Dialed Medics - https://dialedmedics.com/Save money on prescription medications for you and your pets: https://nationaldrugcard.com/ndc3506*Commissions may be earned from the above links.Good luck with your ACLS class!

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
Chilling Minute-By-Minute Description of Louisiana's First Execution by Nitrogen Hypoxia | Crime Alert 10AM 03.19.25

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 5:18 Transcription Available


Louisiana puts a man to death using nitrogen gas for the first time in state history. Jessie Hoffman, 46, was convicted of the 1996 rape and murder of 28-year-old Molly Elliott. A Georgia church daycare shuts down after three employees are arrested for allegedly drugging toddlers with Benadryl to make them sleep at nap time. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Emergency Medical Minute
Episode 947: Hypercapnia

Emergency Medical Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 3:57


Educational Pearls: Physiologic stimulation of ventilation occurs through changes in levels of: Arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2) Arterial oxygen (PaO2) Hypercapnia is an elevated level of CO2 in the blood - this primarily drives ventilation Hypoxia is a decreased level of O2 in the body's tissues - the backup drive for ventilation Patients at risk of hypercapnia should maintain an O2 saturation between 88-92% Normal O2 saturation is 95-100% In patients who chronically retain CO2, their main drive for ventilation becomes hypoxia An audit was performed of SpO2 observations of all patients with a target range of 88–92% at a single hospital over a four-year period This found that excessive oxygen administration was more common than insufficient oxygen and is associated with an increased risk of harm Individuals at risk of hypercapnia include but are not limited to patients with COPD, hypoventilation syndrome, or altered mental status References Homayoun Kazemi, Douglas C. Johnson, Respiration, Editor(s): V.S. Ramachandran, Encyclopedia of the Human Brain, Academic Press, 2002, Pages 209-216, ISBN 9780122272103, https://doi.org/10.1016/B0-12-227210-2/00302-2. O'Driscoll BR, Bakerly ND. Are we giving too much oxygen to patients at risk of hypercapnia? Real world data from a large teaching hospital. Respir Med. 2025 Mar;238:107965. doi: 10.1016/j.rmed.2025.107965. Epub 2025 Jan 30. PMID: 39892771. Summarized by Meg Joyce, MS1 | Edited by Meg Joyce & Jorge Chalit, OMS3 Donate: https://emergencymedicalminute.org/donate/  

Empirical Cycling Podcast
Watts Doc #52: Hypoxia Inducible Factor's Diminishing Returns

Empirical Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 63:40


Concluding the series on hypoxia inducible factor in skeletal muscle, we go in depth with a paper investigating regulation pathways that blunt HIF's effects in well trained athletes, plus speculate as to whether the Pasteur effect is something worth worrying about while considering other evidence and parallel adaptive pathways. We also ponder some practical takeaways for very well trained endurance athletes as well as for those earlier in their training career.

EMRA*Cast
Intubated and Hypoxic: Managing a Worst-Case Scenario

EMRA*Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 20:43


Refractory hypoxemia in the intubated patient is one of the scariest situations any emergency physician can face. In this episode of EMRA*Cast, Drs. Peter Lorenz and Steven Haywood discuss a stepwise approach to managing this worst-case scenario.

The Real Science of Sport Podcast
Spotlight: The Science of Improving Human Performances / Technological Advances in Sport / Talent Scouting Through Zwift

The Real Science of Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 72:18


On today's Spotlight, we ask why runners are racing faster than ever? The same could also be said of cyclists, and we use an intriguing article by Amby Burfoot to explore and discuss the possible contributors, ranging from super shoes to the "Bannister effect". It leads us back to ground we've covered before (shoe tech, carbs), some areas we have yet to cover in detail (bicarbonate), and down some dark alleys that may contain the future (and possibly present) of doping methods.We also talk about technology in sport, and about which sports have seen the biggest, fastest leaps as a result of innovation, taking a quick tour of some other devices that have 'recalibrated' sporting performances and human limits.Finally, we discuss some of the science and performances in the Zwift Academy 2025, the latest iteration of a competition to identify and recruit aspirant cyclists into two professional cycling teams. We explore the tests used on the show, their value, and how hugely confounded the talent prediction is, even in a sport as measurable as cycling.Show notesAs mentioned, Discourse is where it all goes down, and here's where you click to become a member for a small monthly donation. Sign up as a Patron, and you'll have access to this community, and all the fascinating insights shared by fellow listenersLinksSean Ingle's article on that four-minute mile projectionAmby Burfoot's intriguing thought experiment canvassing opinion on what is driving faster running performancesThe paper mentioned on the show describing novel drugs to "manage classical heme disorders" - not a huge leap to performance enhancement, but the molecular switch approach to doping may be a concernThe podcast we once did on technology in sport - includes klapskates, swimsuits, and bicyclesThe BBC article on the increasing prevalence of obesity and overweightThe Lancet study described in the BBC articleThe first episode of the 2025 Zwift Academy, the rest can be found on the same channelSome normative power output from elite men, and elite women's cycling. Compare yourself to the pros. I'll put the summary tables up on Discourse for members Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

PEAK HUMAN LABS Podcast
Cutting Edge Rejuvenation and Longevity

PEAK HUMAN LABS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 40:11


In this episode of Peak Human Labs, Dr. Sanjeev Goel sits down with Dr. Ryan Rossner, a former NFL player turned PhD researcher, now working at MiniCircle—a pioneering company developing the world's first reversible human genetic enhancement platform. Using highly expressive DNA plasmids, MiniCircle's innovative approach allows genes to be added to the body without altering the existing genome.   Dr. Rossner delves into groundbreaking health optimization strategies, particularly gene therapy involving the follistatin gene, which enhances muscle growth, reduces inflammation, and supports rejuvenation. The conversation expands to other gene therapies, the role of sleep and exercise in longevity, and the importance of a holistic approach to health.   They also explore cutting-edge longevity science, including hibernation's impact on metabolism, metabolic flexibility, and seasonal metabolic shifts. Dr. Rossner introduces the concept of metabolic elasticity—how an adaptable metabolism can extend lifespan. He breaks down key longevity mechanisms such as fasting, insulin regulation, and AMPK activation while highlighting promising research areas like ICAR and plasmapheresis. Throughout the discussion, he shares insights from his work at MiniCircle, offering a glimpse into the future of health and longevity interventions.   Ready to dive deeper into the latest breakthroughs in longevity and health optimization? Subscribe now, share this episode with a friend, and stay tuned for more expert insights on Peak Human Labs! Key Takeaways Longevity and health optimization Gene therapy and its mechanisms Follistatin gene therapy for body composition and rejuvenation Accessibility and cost of gene therapy treatments Benefits of increased follistatin levels, including muscle growth and reduced inflammation Lifestyle factors contributing to longevity, such as sleep, exercise, and relationships Importance of self-monitoring and health-tracking tools Role of sleep in overall health and longevity In This Episode: [00:00:00] Introduction to the podcast [00:01:17] Guest introduction – Dr. Ryan Rossner [00:03:00] Mini Circle overview [00:03:37] Follistatin gene benefits [00:04:05] Gene therapy mechanism [00:04:57] Transfection process [00:05:22] DNA integration clarification [00:05:58] Follistatin level variation [00:06:44] Therapy duration [00:07:06] Accessibility of treatment [00:07:42] Future gene therapies [00:08:09] Clotho gene benefits [00:08:47] Patient treatment outcomes [00:09:30] Biological age measurement [00:09:43] Age reduction results [00:10:19] Personal experience in longevity [00:11:46] Pyramid of longevity [00:12:02] Individual variation in treatment response [00:12:18] Importance of sleep [00:13:10] Sleep and detoxification [00:13:44] Orexin receptor antagonists [00:14:20] Impact of aging on sleep [00:16:28] Weekly exercise routine [00:17:07] Recovery practices [00:20:59] Brain health insights [00:21:33] Supplements for brain health [00:21:52] Sauna and brain health [00:22:31] Hypoxia chamber experience [00:23:31] Research on hypoxia and longevity [00:24:47] Comparing oxygen levels [00:25:13] Creatine for brain benefits [00:26:01] Vitamin D and health [00:26:57] Rapamycin in longevity [00:27:48] Episodic use of rapamycin [00:30:17] Metabolic depression and triggers [00:31:64] Metabolic elasticity [00:34:03] Seasonal metabolism [00:35:06] Underappreciated longevity mechanisms [00:35:21] Genetic pathways and longevity [00:37:03] Interest in plasmapheresis [00:38:04] Future work at Mini Circle [00:38:38] Resources for learning   Our Guest Ryan Rossner is a Ph.D. student in Molecular Medicine at the University of Washington, researching flavin-containing monooxygenase proteins in aging. Dr. Matt Kaeberlein, studies mechanisms of longevity and is a trainee in the Biological Mechanisms of Healthy Aging Program. As Director of Longevity Research at MiniCircle, he develops gene therapy platforms for health optimization. An active biohacker, he experiments with tools like altitude generators and ice baths. Rossner shares insights on aging and longevity through social media, contributing to the broader conversation on extending human potential. Resources and Links Peak Human Labs https://www.youtube.com/@peakhumanlabs/videos https://www.peakhuman.ca/ https://www.instagram.com/peakhumanlabs/?hl=en https://open.spotify.com/show/5hx9R37ElxgzCrBccRWoHd?si=8atK0n82QbeL3DWg5-vjvg&nd=1&dlsi=ce0f77aa4f304724   Dr. Sanjeev Goel https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanjeevgoelmd/?originalSubdomain=ca   Dr. Ryan Rossner   https://minicircle.io https://www.instagram.com/rjrphd/  

JACC Podcast
Associations of Short-Term Ozone Exposure With Hypoxia and Arterial Stiffness

JACC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 9:41


In this podcast, Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses a study examining the impact of short-term ozone exposure on arterial stiffness and cardiovascular health. The research reveals that ozone may reduce oxygen availability, triggering compensatory responses like increased red blood cell count, which contributes to arterial stiffness, and emphasizes the need for further research into the biological mechanisms linking ozone exposure to cardiovascular diseases.

From the Spectrum: Finding Superpowers with Autism

In this episode, we explore the connections between Autism and Parkinson's, focusing particularly on the basal ganglia and its substructures, notably the substantia nigra within the midbrain. We discuss how the substantia nigra, known for its high concentration of neuromelanin, plays a critical role in these disorders. The episode examines how neuromelanin, a dark pigment, not only absorbs all frequencies of light but also has antioxidant properties, binds metals, and acts as a neuroprotector. This discussion leads into the broader implications of environmental signals, particularly light, on human biology, touching on how modern changes in light exposure might affect these conditions.We examine the role of tyrosine in the synthesis of neuromelanin and its derivatives like dopamine, which are crucial for neural function. We look at how deficiencies or imbalances in these pathways could lead to the symptoms observed in Autism and Parkinson's, including motor function issues. The conversation also covers the direct and indirect pathways in the basal ganglia, explaining how these pathways facilitate or inhibit movement, respectively, and how their dysfunction can manifest in the characteristic motor symptoms of both disorders. We also touch on the significance of thyroid function, particularly the roles of T3 and T4 hormones, in brain development and neuron health, tying these elements back to the overarching theme of energy loss and transduction in both Autism and Parkinson's.Autism and Parkinson's are a lack of, or a loss of, energy.Biological Energy: Quantum Mechanisms, Water, DHA, and NF-kB: https://youtu.be/2-IA_gunXbwTree comparison https://youtube.com/shorts/cLu53oVRRjI0:00 Autism and Parkinson's; Basal Ganglia; Substantia Nigra; Neuromelanin; Internal Calculators2:15 Tyrosine; Chromophores; Aromatic Amino Acids3:50 Biological Energy; Mitochondria; Environmental Signals; Cytochrome C Oxidase; Autism Research Miss6:20 Deep Brain Stimulation6:48 Neuromelanin9:02 Reverse Engineer ATPase10:48 Tree Examples11:45 Hypoxia and loss of energy & dopamine12:26 Eyes, hair, & skin; RPE; efficiency & power; What is Light?13:58 Light; Information & Energy; electromagnetic; wave-particle duality; sunlight versus artificial light17:08 Thyroid; T3 & T4; Iodine18:31 Roles of T323:00 Loss of energy in the womb & Autism research25:00 Melanin + Water = Electrons26:40 Basal Ganglia; "Motivations" & Movements; Direct Pathway30:55 Indirect Pathway32:52 Go, No-Go; Action selection, learning & habits; fine motor skills34:18 Parkinson's and loss of timing & energy; modulating the two pathways & dopamine37:07 Reviews/Ratings & contact infoX: https://x.com/rps47586Hopp: https://www.hopp.bio/fromthespectrumYT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGxEzLKXkjppo3nqmpXpzuATikTok: (I don't love it) https://www.tiktok.com/@fromthespectrumpodcastemail: info.fromthespectrum@gmail.com

Pass ACLS Tip of the Day
Hypoxia: An H&T Reversible Cause of Cardiac Arrest

Pass ACLS Tip of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 5:51


Hypoxia is a state of low oxygen levels in the blood. Determining hypoxia using a pulse oximeter or arterial blood gasses (ABGs).A goal of ACLS is to recognize signs of hypoxia and provide timely treatment to prevent an arrest. Examples of some things that might lead us to think of hypoxia as a cause of cardiac arrest. Why we should not rely on pulse ox to give accurate readings during CPR. Delivering ventilations with near 100% oxygen concentration using a BVM attached to supplemental O2 and a reservoir. Using end tidal waveform capnography to assess the quality of CPR. Changes to ventilation rates, tidal volume, and O2 concentration affects a patient's oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH. The danger of excessive ventilation of a patient in cardiac arrest.Connect with me:Website: https://passacls.com@Pass-ACLS-Podcast on LinkedInGive Back & Help Others: Your support helps cover the monthly cost of software and podcast & website hosting so that others can benefit from these ACLS tips as well. Donations via Buy Me a Coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/paultaylor are appreciated.Good luck with your ACLS class!

MY CHILD'S HEALTHY LIFE RADIO SHOW
Accelerate Fat Loss with Hypoxia Exercise; The Oxygen Deficit Advantage: Unveiling the Medical Magic of Hypoxic Movement.

MY CHILD'S HEALTHY LIFE RADIO SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 129:20


Premium Podcast Access. Click below ⁠https://www.patreon.com/perfecthealth⁠ Learn more: ⁠https://perfecthealthlesson.com/ Episode Summary:In this episode of The New Science of Physical Health, host Shane Stubbs dives deep into the science of fat loss, VO₂ max, and hypoxic exercise. Discover how shedding excess fat impacts not only aesthetics but also overall well-being by boosting energy, reducing chronic disease risk, and improving physical performance. Shane also explains the critical role of mitochondria in fat metabolism and shares actionable strategies for tracking key health metrics that can enhance your heart health and longevity. Why Fat Loss Matters Fat loss isn't just about looking better—it's about feeling better, improving energy levels, reducing joint pain, and lowering the risk of chronic diseases. Shane explains the molecular process of fat loss, focusing on how triglycerides are broken down and used for energy in the mitochondria. The Science of Fat Loss Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) triggers the breakdown of triglycerides into glycerol and fatty acids. These fatty acids undergo beta-oxidation in the mitochondria, producing ATP, water, and carbon dioxide. The importance of creating a caloric deficit and how it facilitates fat loss is discussed in detail. Raising Your VO₂ Max VO₂ max is a critical fitness metric, indicating how much oxygen your body can utilize during intense exercise. Shane shares strategies to improve your VO₂ max through interval training and aerobic exercises, emphasizing the importance of consistency. Learn why individuals with high VO₂ max levels tend to live longer and have healthier cardiovascular systems. Tracking Blood Biomarkers Shane highlights six key blood biomarkers you should monitor, including: Proactively tracking these markers helps detect early signs of heart disease and diabetes, allowing for timely intervention. Coronary Calcium Score Testing By age 40, Shane recommends getting a Coronary Calcium Score test—a non-invasive scan that measures plaque buildup in your coronary arteries. Early detection can lead to life-saving interventions, and Shane explains why this test is a must for proactive heart health. Addressing Insulin Resistance and Weight Challenges Shane discusses the link between insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and weight gain. He encourages listeners to explore pharmacological options such as GLP-1 agonists in consultation with a healthcare professional for managing excess weight and improving metabolic health. The Power of Lifelong Learning Staying informed is key to long-term health. Shane advises seeking evidence-based information from reputable sources and staying curious about new developments in health science. Hypoxic Exercise – The Oxygen Deficit Advantage Shane explains the concept of hypoxic training, which involves exercising in a low-oxygen environment to trigger unique physiological adaptations. Benefits include increased red blood cell production, enhanced mitochondrial efficiency, improved cardiovascular health, and greater fat oxidation. Learn about the science of hypoxia-induced metabolic adaptations and how they can boost fat loss and fitness If you enjoyed this episode and want to unlock more exclusive content, visit our Patreon link in the show notes or head to PerfectHealthLesson.com. Your support helps us continue to deliver cutting-edge health education and personalized guidance to help you achieve your best physical health! Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who's ready to take control of their health.

Ask the A&Ps
"Check it, log it, and then relax"

Ask the A&Ps

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 76:32


Can you have a prop strike without a prop? This is one of the more unusual questions the hosts have faced. They also track down a carbon monoxide leak, advise on Continental rpm settings, and help an owner who likely had a pre-ignition event. Email podcasts@aopa.org for a chance to be on the show. Join the world's largest aviation community at aopa.org/join Full notes below: Robert is an A&P who is trying to help a flight school track down a carbon monoxide leak in a Cherokee. An instructor had a carbon monoxide event, took up a monitor, and found that it was reading at least 300 ppm. The exhaust and heater shroud were replaced, but the cabin was still getting more than 10 ppm. He's wondering if there is a maximum level allowed in aircraft. Mike said Car 3 didn't have a maximum, but that Part 23 says 50 ppm is the allowed maximum under current regulations. Hypoxia and carbon monoxide are cumulative, and he said his current comfort is below 20 ppm. He also said leaning impacts CO levels. Peak or lean of peak EGT lowers CO. How it gets in is a bit of a mystery sometimes. He said there was a case where Mooneys with air conditioning were drawing in air from the intake on the side of the airplane. Paul said in a Cherokee it comes in via the forward wing attach point. There is supposed to be insulation to stop it from coming into this area, but over time they are taken out or lost. It's often not from the engine compartment. It's through the belly or downstream from the exhaust pipe. John wonders if you can have a prop strike without a prop on the engine. He bought an RV9 with the engine on, but no propeller. He loaded it into the back of a box truck. Stopping partway to check on it, he found the tie-down straps had slipped and the airplane had be banging around in the truck. He's wondering if he should be concerned, and what he should be checking for. Paul said to put a dial indicator on it and check to make sure it's less than 5,000. Some of the bolts on the Van's prop simulator were lose, and one was hard to screw back in. Paul said he would be surprised if there was any damage. Jesse has a 310 with Continental engines and he's wondering about the service bulletin that recommends maintaining 2300 RPM in cruise. Previously the hosts said it's probably good advice when rich of peak, but you could ignore it lean of peak. He wonders if he should go lean of peak first, and then pull the prop back, or is going to a lower rpm first ok? Mike thinks it's sufficiently brief that it won't make a difference. Rick had an infant mortality issue with his Mooney. His A&P found valve wear, oil though the rings, and corrosion on the engine, which only had a few hundred hours. He did a top overhaul, flew for 27 hours with the propre break-in procedure. About 30 hours later he got a high CHT indication on a descent, followed by dropping oil pressure. The belly was coated with oil and only 2.5 quarts were left. They found broken rings on 3 of the cylinders. They took off the electronic ignition, but are looking for ideas as to what may have happened. Mike found Rick's data, which showed the CHT event was in cylinder #1, and the temperature rose at around .7 degrees per second. That approaches Savvy's rule of thumb that anything at a rate of a degree per second or higher is a pre-ignition event. The hosts think it's possible the electronic ignition was the culprit. He thinks the broken rings may be an unrelated event. Colleen said improper ring installation could have caused the new ones to break She also suggests checking to make sure he doesn't have a cracked plug. 

GVOZD
GVOZD - PIRATE STATION @ RECORD 06122024 #1204

GVOZD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 120:28


Пиратская Станция шумит вживую из студии радио Рекорд! Здесь FINSKY, BLACKMAN, BRAINWAVE & TESLA и мы поздравляем Санкт-Петербургское drumandbass комьюнити Rampa Trash с 12ти-летием и празднуем в эфире мощными сетами.. Чувствуйте наш вайб! FINSKY guestmix: будет вскоре BLACKMAN guestmix: 1. BLACKMAN - Fade Away 2. Dirtyphonics, Circadian - You Want Me (VIP) 3. Gravitape - Immersion 4. More Plastic - Pandora 5. Natan Chaim, BLACKMAN - ID 6. Irontype & BLACKMAN - Metal Ray 7. HighThere - Flash Your Gun 8. Reaper & PIRAPUS - BLOW THE ROOF 9. InsideInfo, Miss Trouble - Metamorphosis (Pythius Remix) 10. Punchman - Komar (Nuwei Remix) 11. Jonth - Bunny Hop 12. Receptor, Yush, Soham Pathak - Ambabai 13. BLACKMAN, Irontype - Event Horizon 14. Myselor - Full Force 15. Gravitape - Avoid me 16. Gravitape & Rieger - ID 17. Finalfix, Receptor - Hydraulic 18. NERV3, Blinded Theory - Circular 19. Frosta & Irontype - Your Eyes BRAINWAVE & TESLA guestmix: 1.Brain Wave - Second Wind 2.Symplex - Sonar 3.Paperclip, Despersion - Katoptrikos 4.Inerpois x Backup - Warrior Monkey 5.Gydra - Solar Eclipse 6.Audio - Nirmata 7.Overtune - Push 8.Mob Tactics - Tonka 9.Kaizen Flow, Konquest - Mainframe 10.Kutlo - High Are U 11.Hypoxia,HYQXYZ - Ripgroove (Original Mix) 12.Despersion - Nemesis 13.BAD SYNTAX, Stonx, Sindicate - Wizard 14.Vecster - No Jokes (2024 edit) 15.Id - Id 16.Gydra - Loot Ninja (Vecster Remix) 17.Zombie Cats - No Choice 18.Crissy Criss, Erb N Dub - Curse (Kritix Remix) 19.1NVERTER, Skrimor - Wisteria 20.Stonx - Supernova Zero 21.Enei - Want It 22.Emjulate - The One 23.ntechnique -id 24.Id - Id 25.Brain Wave - Night Runner 26.Teddy Killerz - Layer 27.TNTKLZ - Superior 28.Mizo, 2Whales - Party Jumper 29.2Whales & Vecster - Allright 30.Tobax - Orbital Cold 31.Finalfix - Hellfire 32.Id - Id 34.Teddy Killerz - Black & White 35.Bare Up - Like Iron 36.Holotrope, Karpa - Evacuation 37.Avile - Criminal 38.Brain Wave, Vecster - Battlefield 39.Perimetre - Infected GVOZD vibez: 1.Kaya Fyah, Congo Natty & Maxine Scott - Let It Go 2.Planky, Genesis Elijah & Dynamite MC feat. Nate Prophet - Gotta Believe 3.Jade Sierra - let me down 4.Exile, Mark XTC & Jasmine Knight - Legendary People (Roller Mix) 5.SHY FX, Maverick Sabre - Risk It All 6.Kaya Fyah, Izachar & Ed Solo - Jungle Woman 7.Heavy Beat Brass Band - Beer Pong (AJ Mutated & C@ In The H@ Remix) 8.Nasz - Sky 9.Leighton, Scuffed- Move 10.Zero T - Headcheck 11.Spaow - That Kingston Vibez 12.RV - My Cherie 13.Jando - Brazilian Jungle 14.Paul T & Edward Oberon, MC GQ - Kamikaze 15.Beutnoise - I Want U 16.CAARL - OH OH OH OH (Original Mix) 17.Special Request - The Way (feat. Fauzia)

Pass ACLS Tip of the Day
Hypoxia: An H&T Reversible Cause of Cardiac Arrest

Pass ACLS Tip of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 5:52


Hypoxia is a state of low oxygen levels in the blood. Determining hypoxia using a pulse oximeter or arterial blood gasses (ABGs). A goal of ACLS is to recognize signs of hypoxia and provide timely treatment to prevent an arrest. Examples of some things that might lead us to think of hypoxia as a cause of cardiac arrest. Why we should not rely on pulse ox to give accurate readings during CPR. Delivering ventilations with near 100% oxygen concentration using a BVM attached to supplemental O2 and a reservoir. Using end tidal waveform capnography to assess the quality of CPR. Changes to ventilation rates, tidal volume, and O2 concentration affects a patient's oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH. The danger of excessive ventilation of a patient in cardiac arrest.Connect with me:Website: https://passacls.com@Pass-ACLS-Podcast on LinkedInGive Back & Help Others: Your support helps cover the monthly cost of software and podcast & website hosting so that others can benefit from these ACLS tips as well. Donations made via Buy Me a Coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/paultaylor are appreciated.Make a difference in the fight against breast cancer by donating to my Men Wear Pink fundraiser for the American Cancer Society (ACS) at http://main.acsevents.org/goto/paultaylor Every dollar helps in the battle with breast cancer.Good luck with your ACLS class!

Empirical Cycling Podcast
Watts Doc #50: Hypoxia And Muscular Adaptation

Empirical Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 71:39


We consider hypoxia inducible factor's muscular response to high intensity exercise before going more in depth in its effects with the next episodes. We break down high intensity training, defining hypoxia vs anaerobic, then dive into a study that investigates its main effects in high intensity execise, as well as individual variation in training response. Plus a couple practical tips for considering this pathway in training, as well as a peek at the adaptive tradeoffs we'll see in future episodes.

No Dumb Questions
187 - Songs of Ascent

No Dumb Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 133:34


COMPANY CAM - Go to https://companycam.com/ and make sure you select Podcasts and enter NDQ when they ask how you heard about them!   Supported by the Patrons who are awesome and chose to support at: PATREON - patreon.com/nodumbquestions  STUFF IN THIS EPISODE: Bighorn Mountains Flatiron Mountains Chronic Wasting Disease Map Bomber Mountain Splake Kilimanjaro Kiliwarrior Expeditions Why You Should Put Your Mask On First - Smarter Every Day Cog Railway Marmot Periodic Videos by Brady Haran Water Boiling at Everest - Periodic Table of Videos 039 - Congrats…on a Life with Chapters CONNECT WITH NO DUMB QUESTIONS: Support No Dumb Questions on Patreon if that sounds good to you Discuss this episode here NDQ Subreddit Our podcast YouTube channel Our website is nodumbquestions.fm No Dumb Questions Twitter Matt's Twitter Destin's Twitter SUBSCRIBE LINKS: Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Android OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS ARE ALSO FUN: Matt's YouTube Channel (The Ten Minute Bible Hour) Destin's YouTube Channel (Smarter Every Day)

Pass ACLS Tip of the Day
Hypoxia: An H&T Reversible Cause of Cardiac Arrest

Pass ACLS Tip of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 5:54


Hypoxia is a state of low oxygen levels in the blood. Determining hypoxia using a pulse oximeter or arterial blood gasses (ABGs).A goal of ACLS is to recognize signs of hypoxia and provide timely treatment to prevent an arrest.Examples of some things that might lead us to think of hypoxia as a cause of cardiac arrest. Why we should not rely on pulse ox to give accurate readings during CPR.Delivering ventilations with near 100% oxygen concentration using a BVM attached to supplemental O2 and a reservoir.Using end tidal waveform capnography to assess the quality of CPR. Changes to ventilation rates, tidal volume, and O2 concentration affects a patient's oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH. The danger of excessive ventilation of a patient in cardiac arrest.Connect with me:Website: https://passacls.com@PassACLS on X (formally known as Twitter)@Pass-ACLS-Podcast on LinkedInGive back & help others. Your support will help cover the monthly cost of software and podcast & website hosting. Donations made via Buy Me a Coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/paultaylor are appreciated.Good luck with your ACLS class!

Mind Body Peak Performance
Bio-Optimize Your Life with Ancient Supplements, Bio-Resonance, Sacred Geometry, Hypoxia Training & Cutting-Edge Biohacks | Dr. Beth Mcdougall @ Your Pristine Blueprint

Mind Body Peak Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 72:19


No matter how many biohacks you've done, you can't seem to achieve any real lasting results? it may be because biohacking is not the answer, but rather bio-optimization. In this episode, Dr. Beth McDougall dives into the intricacies of the human blueprint—your body's pristine design that guides every cell.  You'll explore how misinformation disrupts this bio-harmony, leading to disease. Learn about bio-optimization techniques, healthy lifestyle choices, & using devices like Scalar generators & more to restore balance. Dr. McDougall also covers ground-breaking therapies at Jyzen that revolutionizes health in today's episode on Your Pristine Blueprint Meet our guest For over 20 years Beth has been transforming the practice of medicine, bringing innovative therapeutics to thousands of patients. She is advancing a new paradigm, one at the intersection of medicine and contemporary physics and has coined the term Unified Field Medicine describing health in the larger context of our relationship to the life force that informs, animates, and connects us all. Thinking about health in this larger context provides solutions for reversing disease, slowing aging, and optimizing our lives. Beth also wrote a book introducing this paradigm, Your Pristine Blueprint. Thank you to our partners Outliyr Biohacker's Peak Performance Shop: get exclusive discounts on cutting-edge health, wellness, & performance gear Ultimate Health Optimization Deals: a roundup article of all the best current deals on technology, supplements, systems and more Gain mental clarity, energy, motivation, and focus with the FREE Outliyr Nootropics Mini-Course The simple, guided, and actionable Outliyr Longevity Challenge helps you unlock your longevity potential, slow biological aging, and maximize your healthspan Key takeaways At the moment of our conception, a field is formed. It's a three-dimensional blueprint that guides our development & growth as an embryo You have millions of chemical events happening in every one of your 37 trillion cells every second in a coordinated manner You take in not only so many chemicals in water from municipal water supplies, but also the energetic signatures of all the things that have passed through that water You age because your mitochondria age There are lifestyle pillars that cannot be ignored Muscle is the currency of longevity. You have the most mitochondria in your muscle cells & neurons, so keep the population of mitochondria as high as possible We are the greatest technology Episode Highlights 09:45 What is Your Pristine Blueprint 15:25 How to Assess Your Pristine Blueprint 33:00 Inside the Cutting-Edge Facilities of Jyzen 37:35 The Science Behind Human Geometry 57:58 Supplements, Substances & Other Tools for Bio-Optimization Links Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Vt00bElekHw  Full episode show notes: mindbodypeak.com/169 Connect with Nick on social media Instagram Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Easy ways to support Subscribe Leave an Apple Podcast review Suggest a guest Do you have questions, thoughts, or feedback for us? Let me know in the show notes above and one of us will get back to you! Be an Outliyr, Nick

Flight Safety Detectives
The Insidious Passenger and Pilot Killer - Episode 229

Flight Safety Detectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 35:02


Hypoxia is a significant danger in aviation and an insidious killer of passengers and pilots. Special guest Miles O'Brien hosts a discussion with aviation experts Todd Curtis, Greg Feith, and John Goglia that covers how hypoxia impacts all forms of aviation. They discuss personal experiences with hypoxia and share insights from several hypoxia-related accidents.Hypoxia is a condition where the human body is deprived of oxygen which can reduce mental function. Hypoxia can be particularly hazardous for pilots because someone experiencing hypoxia may not be aware of its symptoms or its effects on their performance.One high-profile incident in 1999 took the life to golfer Payne Stewart. He was a passenger in a Learjet 35 that took off from Orlando Executive Airport and became non-responsive to air traffic control. Fighter jets intercepted the plane and determined the crew was unconscious. After 1500 miles the jet ran out of fuel and crashed over South Dakota. Greg, Todd, Miles, and John have all experienced hypoxia in controlled altitude chambers. They share their experiences, which include feelings of euphoria, reduced mental capacity, reduced physical performance, and even a case of high-altitude bends. Key to understanding hypoxia is the concept of time of useful consciousness, which is the amount of time a person can spend at altitude without feeling the effects of hypoxia. That period of time gets smaller as altitude increases. Age, stress, and other factors may shorten those times.Related documents are at the Flight Safety Detectives website. Don't miss what's to come from the Flight Safety Detectives - subscribe to the Flight Safety Detectives YouTube channel, listen at your favorite podcast service and visit the Flight Safety Detectives website. Music: “Inspirational Sports” license ASLC-22B89B29-052322DDB8

GrowCast: The Official Cannabis Podcast

PESTAPALOOZA ILLINOIS THIS WEEKEND! Rockford Saturday - Frankfort Sunday - Use code GROWCAST for $20 off Dr. Coco returns to the show after a long hiatus- and boy does he have some great stories to tell! Coco catches us up on his recent travels, and his consult work with large scale commercial operations. He tells a story of a client who was dealing with sick plants, and the diagnosis rabbit hole leads down a variety of educational topics. First Dr. Coco discusses the importance of oxygen in water, and how many growers aren't incorporating oxygen into their feed even though they should be- even if it's just a simple shake of the watering can. He also talks about water temperature and why cool water holds more oxygen than hot water. The goose chase then led Coco to discover what appeared to be rice root aphids in the medium- this transitions into a discussion about biological applications, and translating the often obscure application rates to something that makes sense in a canna grow environment. GrowCast Membership Weekly Live Streams - Personal Garden Advice- 100s of HOURS of Bonus Content  - MEMBERS ONLY DISCOUNTS! Join the greatest community in cannabis! GrowCast Seed Co VAULTED PACKS ARE UP! Members get $20 off PER PACK! Code growcast15 now works with grow KITS from AC Infinity! www.acinfinity.com use promo code growcast15 for 10% off the BEST grow fans in the game, plus tents, pots, scissors, LED lights, and now REFILLABLE FILTERS!

The EMS Lighthouse Project
Ep86 - The PREOXI Trial

The EMS Lighthouse Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 29:17


What's the best way to pre-oxygenate our patients prior to intubation? The evidence for this question has been mixed for some time. Dr Jarvis discusses the PREOXI Trial that directly compares preoxygenation with non-invasive ventilation compared to face mask, to see which provides the best protection against peri-intubation hypoxia. This is an important trial that sheds light on a key component of our bundle of care to make intubation safer.Citations:Gibbs KW, Semler MW, Driver BE, Seitz KP, Stempek SB, Taylor C, Resnick-Ault D, White HD, Gandotra S, Doerschug KC, et al.: Noninvasive Ventilation for Preoxygenation during Emergency Intubation. N Engl J Med. (2024)Jarvis JL, Gonzales J, Johns D, Sager L: Implementation of a Clinical Bundle to Reduce Out-of-Hospital Peri-intubation Hypoxia. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2018;72:272–9.Groombridge C, et al: A prospective, randomised trial of pre-oxygenation strategies available in the pre-hospital environment. Anaesthesia. 2017;72:580–4.Groombridge C, et al: Assessment of Common Preoxygenation Strategies Outside of the Operating Room Environment. Acad Emerg Med. 2016;March;23(3):342–6.Baillard C, et al: Noninvasive ventilation improves preoxygenation before intubation of hypoxic patients. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2006;July 15;174(2):171–7.Ramkumar V, et al: Preoxygenation with 20-degree head-up tilt provides longer duration of non-hypoxic apnea than conventional preoxygenation in non-obese healthy adults. J Anesth. 2011;25:189–94.Pourmand A, et al: Pre-oxygenation: Implications in emergency airway management. American Journal of Emergency Medicine. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2017.06.006Solis A, Baillard C: Effectiveness of preoxygenation using the head-up position and noninvasive ventilation to reduce hypoxaemia during intubation. Ann Fr Anesth Reanim. 2008;June;27(6):490–4.April MD, Arana A, Reynolds JC, Carlson JN, Davis WT, Schauer SG, Oliver JJ, Summers SM, Long B, Walls RM, et al.: Peri-intubation cardiac arrest in the Emergency Department: A National Emergency Airway Registry (NEAR) study. Resuscitation. 2021;May;162:403–11.Trent SA, Driver BE, Prekker ME, Barnes CR, Brewer JM, Doerschug KC, Gaillard JP, Gibbs KW, Ghamande S, Hughes CG, et al.: Defining Successful Intubation on the First AttemptUsing Both Laryngoscope and Endotracheal Tube Insertions: A Secondary Analysis of Clinical Trial Data. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2023;82(4):S0196064423002135.Pavlov I, Medrano S, Weingart S: Apneic oxygenation reduces the incidence of hypoxemia during emergency intubation: A systematic review and meta-analysis. AJEM. 2017;35(8):1184–9.

Born to Heal Podcast with Dr. Katie Deming
Enhancing Longevity and the Anti-Cancer Potential of Intermittent Hypoxic Training with Dr. Ark Prokopov | EP 49

Born to Heal Podcast with Dr. Katie Deming

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 45:28 Transcription Available


Don't Face Cancer Alone"The 6 Pillars of Healing Cancer" workshop series provides you valuable insights and strategies to support your healing journey - Click Here to Enroll  Can Breathing Less Oxygen Actually Improve Your Health?Dr. Katie Deming sits down with Dr. Ark Prokopov, a leading expert in the field of mitochondrial function and hypoxia. Dr. Prokopov explains that when you breathe in less oxygen, your body has to work harder to produce energy. Over time, this training makes your mitochondria stronger and more efficient.From boosting your mitochondrial function and enhancing your body's natural defenses, to potentially complementing conventional treatments for conditions like cancer and Lyme disease, the benefits of intermittent hypoxic training are vast and promising. Chapters:08:11 Growing Age Leads to Accumulation of Damaged Mitochondria13:25 Lyme Disease Treatment21:24 Why Bowhead Whales Living Exceptionally Long Lives28:21 Optimize Cancer Radiation Treatment38:31 Negative Effects of Tent Sleeping Imagine if you could tap into the same powerful adaptations that allow elite athletes to push their bodies to the limit, all from the comfort of your own home. Dr. Prokopov breaks down the science behind this fascinating approach, sharing insights gained from his extensive research and clinical experience.Listen and learn how by challenging our bodies with controlled periods of low oxygen, we can unlock our own natural abilities to heal, adapt, and thrive.Learn More About Dr. Prokopov's Work:  https://oxyesta.com/Send us a Text Message.Don't Face Cancer Alone"The 6 Pillars of Healing Cancer" workshop series provides you valuable insights and strategies to support your healing journey - Click Here to Enroll MORE FROM KATIE DEMING M.D. Take a Deeper Dive into Your Healing JourneyFollow Dr. Katie Deming's Substack HereJoin Dr. Katies Free Workshop: Your Roadmap to Radiant Health Work with Dr. Katie:www.katiedeming.comFollow Dr. Katie Deming on Instagram:The.Conscious.OncologistPlease Support the Show Share this episode with a friend or family member Give a Review on Spotify Give a Review on Apple Podcast DISCLAIMER:The Born to Heal Podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for seeking professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual medical histories are unique; therefore, this episode should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease without consulting your healthcare provider.

Pass ACLS Tip of the Day
Hypoxia: An H&T Reversible Cause of Cardiac Arrest

Pass ACLS Tip of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 5:54


Hypoxia is a state of low oxygen levels in the blood. Determining hypoxia using a pulse oximeter or arterial blood gasses (ABGs). A goal of ACLS is to recognize signs of hypoxia and provide timely treatment to prevent an arrest. Examples of some things that might lead us to think of hypoxia as a cause of cardiac arrest.Why we should not rely on pulse ox to give accurate readings during CPR. Delivering ventilations with near 100% oxygen concentration using a BVM attached to supplemental O2 and a reservoir. Using end tidal waveform capnography to assess the quality of CPR. Changes to ventilation rates, tidal volume, and O2 concentration affects a patient's oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH. The danger of excessive ventilation of a patient in cardiac arrest.Connect with me:Website: https://passacls.com@PassACLS on X (formally known as Twitter)@Pass-ACLS-Podcast on LinkedInGive back - buy Paul a bubble tea hereGood luck with your ACLS class!

Yoga With Jake Podcast
Dr. Gordon Mitchell: How Intermittent Hypoxia or Low Oxygen Affects Neuroplasticity. Hypoxia for Spinal Cord Injuries, ALS and Disorders That Compromise Movement. The Potential Benefits of Hypoxia for Athletic Performance.

Yoga With Jake Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 59:27


Dr. Mitchell joined the University of Florida in 2015 as a Preeminence Professor of Neuroscience in the Department of Physical Therapy and McKnight Brain Institute. He founded and directs the UF Center for Breathing Research and Therapeutics (BREATHE) and the NIH-funded graduate and postdoctoral training program of the same name. A major focus of BREATHE is to understand and treat impaired breathing and airway defense (swallowing/cough) caused by neuromuscular injury or disease. Dr. Mitchell also serves as Deputy Director of the UF McKnight Brain Institute. For the past three decades, Dr. Mitchell pioneered studies of neuroplasticity in the neural system controlling breathing. Areas of active investigation include: intracellular and intercellular mechanisms of long-lasting respiratory motor plasticity triggered by repeated exposure to brief episodes of low oxygen (intermittent hypoxia), the ability to harness that intermittent hypoxia-induced spinal plasticity to treat respiratory and non-respiratory paralysis following spinal injury and during motor neuron disease (ALS), cell-based strategies to treat breathing deficits, and the impact of systemic inflammation on breathing and its control. Investigations span intracellular, intercellular and physiological systems level mechanisms, and translation to humans with acquired or neurodegenerative neurological disorders (SCI and ALS). Dr. Mitchell grew up in California where he received his B.S. (Biological Sciences) and PhD (Developmental and Cell Biology) degrees from the University of California at Irvine. After two years of post-doctoral training at the Max Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine in Goettingen, Germany, he moved to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. After one year as a postdoc, Dr. Mitchell became an Assistant Professor in 1981, and then the ranks to become Professor and Chair of the Department of Comparative Biosciences (17 years) and director of the NIH funded Respiratory Neurobiology Training Program (14 years). He chose to leave the University of Wisconsin for the opportunity to join the University of Florida and create the BREATHE Center. Dr. Mitchell has been recognized for his research and teaching accomplishments, including a National Institutes of Health MERIT Award, the Norden Distinguished Teacher Award, the Pfizer Research Award on multiple occasions, the Steenbock Professorship for Behavioral and Neural Science, and distinguished lectureships from the Society for Neuroscience (SFN), American Physiological Society (APS), Association of Chairs of Departments of Physiology (ACDP), American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA), and the Oxford Conference for Modeling and the Control of Breathing.

Science (Video)
Effects of Astrocytic Circadian Clocks Disruption on Synaptic Pruning with Anca Pasca - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 55:20


Medical advances have significantly improved the survival of preterm babies and term neonates with brain injuries due to environmental hypoxia or genetic causes. Anca Pasca, M.D., shares her work to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying neurodevelopmental disorders associated with fetal and neonatal brain injury. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 39453]

Health and Medicine (Video)
Effects of Astrocytic Circadian Clocks Disruption on Synaptic Pruning with Anca Pasca - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Health and Medicine (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 55:20


Medical advances have significantly improved the survival of preterm babies and term neonates with brain injuries due to environmental hypoxia or genetic causes. Anca Pasca, M.D., shares her work to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying neurodevelopmental disorders associated with fetal and neonatal brain injury. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 39453]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
Effects of Astrocytic Circadian Clocks Disruption on Synaptic Pruning with Anca Pasca - Breaking News in Stem Cells

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 55:20


Medical advances have significantly improved the survival of preterm babies and term neonates with brain injuries due to environmental hypoxia or genetic causes. Anca Pasca, M.D., shares her work to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying neurodevelopmental disorders associated with fetal and neonatal brain injury. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 39453]

Health and Medicine (Audio)
Effects of Astrocytic Circadian Clocks Disruption on Synaptic Pruning with Anca Pasca - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Health and Medicine (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 55:20


Medical advances have significantly improved the survival of preterm babies and term neonates with brain injuries due to environmental hypoxia or genetic causes. Anca Pasca, M.D., shares her work to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying neurodevelopmental disorders associated with fetal and neonatal brain injury. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 39453]

Cloudbase Mayhem Podcast
#219 The physiology of Hypoxia, Sleep and Aging with Dr. Bill Beninati

Cloudbase Mayhem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 72:54


n this episode Bill takes us on a deep dive into the physiology of hypoxia, sleep and aging and what we can (and should) do to help combat the effects of each when it comes to flying. Hypoxia can greatly reduce our mental acuities, often without our knowledge. It can be sudden and can be radically different from day to day. The bottom line- when operating at altitude even the most prepared and acclimatized need to build in more margin. Come along as we explore three subjects which can really impact our safety and ability in the air.

The Science of Self Healing with Dr. Sharon Stills
You May Have This Sleep Issue and Not Even Realize It

The Science of Self Healing with Dr. Sharon Stills

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 18:03


Are you or someone close to you experiencing symptoms of sleep apnea? It's quite common for individuals with this condition to be unaware of it, with studies indicating that 85% are undiagnosed. In this insightful podcast, Dr. Odell sheds light on identifying potential signs of sleep apnea and delves into the range of health complications that can arise from untreated sleep apnea. He also explores effective treatment options for managing the condition. Additionally, Dr. Odell offers general sleep advice beneficial for everyone, irrespective of their sleep status. These tips are aimed at empowering listeners to take charge of their sleep health and make informed decisions concerning this crucial aspect of their well-being. Come join us!

Kyle Kingsbury Podcast
#348 Using Hypoxia To Optimize Your Pump w/ Dr Mike Debord(round 2)

Kyle Kingsbury Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 60:52


Dr Mike is back, y'all may remember his previous episode where we touched on blood flow restriction training and some of the science behind it coming out of Japan. Well, we have more optimization goodies for y'all!  In this one specifically we get into performance and how bloodflow restriction can potentiate your limited time to rock your body(yeah yeahhhhh). Use it with sprints, cardio, HIIT, whatever you do, use it. There is also coaching included with your purchase. Get some bands, no matter where and get in the PUMP! Connect with Dr Mike: Website: KYLE.B3sciences.com  Facebook: I Am B3  Instagram: @b3sciences  Newsletter: support@b3sciences.com    Show Notes: KKP #325 The Pose Method w/ Dr Nicholas Romanov Apple Spotify   B3 bands - KYLE.B3sciences.com   Sponsors: American Hartford Gold supports content like this that is committed to bringing you the truth. Tell them I sent you and they'll give you up to $5,000 dollars of FREE silver on your first order. So call them now! Click the link in the description, or… Call 866-366-1948, that's 866-366-1948, or text “KYLE” to 6-5-5-3-2 offers.americanhartfordgold.com  Happy Hippo Kratom is in my opinion the cleanest Kratom product I've used. Head over to HappyHippo.com/KKP code “KKP” for 15% off entire store Organifi Go to organifi.com/kkp to get my favorite way to easily get the most potent blend of high vibration fruits, veggies and other goodies into your diet! Click that link and use code “KKP” at checkout for 20% off your order! Energy Bits Head over to Energybits.com and stock up. Use code “KKP” at checkout as they're hooking us up with a whopper 20% off! To Work With Kyle Kingsbury Podcast   Connect with Kyle: Twitter: @KINGSBU  Fit For Service Academy App: Fit For Service App  Instagram: @livingwiththekingsburys - @gardenersofeden.earth  Odysee: odysee.com/@KyleKingsburypod  Youtube: Kyle Kingbury Podcast  Kyles website: www.kingsbu.com - Gardeners of Eden site    Like and subscribe to the podcast anywhere you can find podcasts. Leave a 5-star review and let me know what resonates or doesn't.

Exit Podcast - The Good Death
What I should have told Kenny - the first nitrogen hypoxia execution

Exit Podcast - The Good Death

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 41:51


The first execution of a prisoner, Kenny Smith, using nitrogen hypoxia, took place in the US state of Alabama on 25 Jan 2024. A few weeks earlier I had visited Holman prison to inspect the new equipment they planned to use, and met Kenny on death row with his lawyer Robert Grass. I gave evidence at a hearing in Montgomery a week later in an attempt to stop the execution. Kenny died, but accounts of a slow grotesque death were horrible. When I talked with him I should have explained how he could have made his death fast, peaceful and effective.

Balancing Chaos Podcast
Human Biologist Gary Brecka on Reaching Optimal Health

Balancing Chaos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 64:59


For this episode Kelley is co-hosting with Chad Nemiro and they bring human biologist Gary Brecka  on the show. Gary is the Chief Human Biologist at 10x Health Systems, boasting over 20 years of experience in "bio-hacking" and "functional medicine". And get this...he started his career as a mortality expert for the insurance companies!Gary will discuss his journey with Dana White, including the specifics of how he deduced his remaining life expectancy of 10.4 years. Furthermore, Gary offers insight into: the keys to a long and prosperous life, including some major misconceptions around the treatment of common ailments; male and female hormones and why you may be feeling things like low energy, low sex drive, bloating and weight gain; and finally, key tactics & tools for achieving "superhuman" health status.To connect with Kelley click HERETo connect with Gary click HERE

Up To Date
Opponents push back against Kansas attorney general's move to speed up executions

Up To Date

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 36:59


Hypoxia is when a person is deprived of oxygen. Kansas hasn't executed someone since 1965, and Attorney General Kris Kobach is pushing to legalize the method first used in Alabama this January. Critics call it cruel and akin to suffocation.

Nursing Mnemonics Show by NRSNG (Memory Tricks for Nursing School)
Hypoxia – Signs and Symptoms (in Pediatrics) Nursing Mnemonic (FINES)

Nursing Mnemonics Show by NRSNG (Memory Tricks for Nursing School)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 1:55


Download for FREE today -  special Mnemonics Cheatsheet - so you can be SURE that you have that Must Know information down:  bit.ly/nursing-memory   Outline FINES F-Feeding difficulty I-Inspiratory Stridor N-Nares Flares E-Expiratory Grunting S-Sternal Retractions Description The above signs are indications that the patient is attempting to draw in more oxygen. The patient will begin to compensate for the decreased tissue oxygenation by exhibiting the following signs and symptoms.

Love and Murder
First Death Sentence by Nitrogen Hypoxia - The Murder of Elizabeth Sennett

Love and Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 41:09


Join me, Ky, on Love and Murder as she recounts the harrowing tale of Elizabeth Sennett, a beloved grandmother whose life was brutally taken in her own home. What first looked like a tragic home invasion spirals into a sinister plot of greed, betrayal, and cold-blooded murder.Discover how her husband's secret life leads to a deadly conclusion and the eventual unraveling of a community's trust. This, in turn, leads to the first in a trial execution by hydrogen hypoxia in the state of Alabama.It's the case of the murder of Elizabeth Sennett right now on Love and Murder************************************************************************************************Commercials:BJs - Save $35 on a yearly membership with my link: www.murderandlove.com/BJs✨✨For a commercial-free episode, pictures, and more head to our exclusive group at www.patreon.com/loveandmurder✨✨Podcast Promo: The Last Trip https://link.chtbl.com/thelasttrip*************************************************************************************************

Dreams of Consciousness

Dreams of Consciousness Podcast Episode 315 features an interview with Carolina Perez of Hypoxia. My thanks again to Carolina for speaking with me, and to you for listening. Music In This Episode: "Withered" "Enslaving Cage" taken from the album Abhorrent Disease "Pathway to Charon" "Bleed For Blasphemy" taken from the album Defiance Thanks for listening! Interviews, reviews, and more at www.dreamsofconsciousness.com

What SCOTUS Wrote Us
NEW: Smith v. Hamm (Jan 2024) Sotomayor, Dissenting from Denials of Stay and Certiorari (Execution by Nitrogen Hypoxia)

What SCOTUS Wrote Us

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 9:39


Justice Sotomayor, dissenting from the denial of application for stay and denial of certiorari in Smith v. Hamm (January 25, 2024).   Listen to What SCOTUS Wrote Us anywhere you get your podcasts

Jordan Is My Lawyer
New Border Control Bill, Impeachment Articles Released Against Mayorkas, Drone Strike Kills U.S. Soldiers, Trump to Pay $83.3M, Nitrogen Hypoxia Execution Update, and More.

Jordan Is My Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 20:40


1. Senate to Consider New Border Control Bill (0:58)2. House Republicans Release Articles of Impeachment Against DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas (4:23)3. Three U.S. Soldiers Killed By Drone Launched By Iranian-Backed Militia (8:00)4. Jury Says Trump Must Pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3M (11:20)5. Alabama Carries Out First Execution Through Nitrogen Hypoxia (14:08)6. ONE LINERS (18:49)If you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a review and share it with those you know that also appreciate unbiased news!Watch this episode on YouTube.Subscribe to Jordan's weekly free newsletter featuring hot topics in the news, trending lawsuits, and more.Follow Jordan on Instagram and TikTok.All sources for this episode can be found here. 

Jordan Is My Lawyer
Kari Lake Leaked Audio, First U.S. Nitrogen Hypoxia Execution, Columbia University Attack, Biden Admin Pushes Back on Immigration Proposal for Student Workers, and More.

Jordan Is My Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 26:33


1. FREE-FOR-ALL FRIDAY (1:27)New Hampshire Primary: Winners & Losers, Why Biden Wasn't on the Ballot, Haley's Future Plans, and More (1:27)Biden Admin Pushes Back on University of California Proposal to Hire Undocumented Students on Campus (4:31)Jeff DeWit Resigns Amid Leaked Bribe Audio (8:01)Senior FDIC Attorney Pleads Guilty to Child Pornography and Exploitation Charges (13:03)Alabama Carries Out First Execution By Nitrogen Hypoxia (14:34)Ohio Legislature Overrides Governor's Veto of Transgender Bill (18:14)Former Trump Adviser, Peter Navarro, Sentenced to Four Months (19:34)Columbia University Attack: What We Know and What We Don't (20:35)2. ONE LINERS (23:37)3. NOT EVERYTHING IS BAD: Good News of the Week (24:47)If you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a review and share it with those you know that also appreciate unbiased news!Watch this episode on YouTube.Subscribe to Jordan's weekly free newsletter featuring hot topics in the news, trending lawsuits, and more.Follow Jordan on Instagram and TikTok.All sources for this episode can be found here. 

Pushing Up Lilies
Kenneth Smith and Nitrogen Hypoxia

Pushing Up Lilies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 26:22


CONNECT WITH JULIE MATTSON:• Website: https://pushinguplilies.com• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pushinguplilies

The Wellness Mama Podcast
The Three Keys of Health that Most People Miss with Ian Clark

The Wellness Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 27:45


Episode Highlights With IanThe three keys of health most people missThe first key is to get your biological age to around 25-35 years old and how to do thisThe second key is to have structural integrity in your bones, joints, muscles, etc, and how to do thisThe third key is the fuels that you put into your body (air, fluids, and food) and how to optimize themPeople often ultimately die from hypoxia, as less and less oxygen gets to tissues as we age, and how to reverse thisHow HRV comes into play and how to get it into a great rangeWhat rhythmic breathing is and how to use it to improve HRV (breathe in for 5 and out for 6)Ways to improve structural healthResources We MentionActivation Products - Use code wellnessmama20 for a discountHeartMath

Pure Dog Talk
614 – Neonates: Hypoxia, Hypothermia, Hydration, Hypoglycemia

Pure Dog Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 34:37


614 – Neonates: Hypoxia, Hypothermia, Hydration, Hypoglycemia Dr. Marty Greer DVM joins host Laura Reeves to talk about the four H's that constitute critical care of neonates: Hypoxia, Hypothermia, Hydration, Hypoglycemia. “The four H's are hypoxia which is oxygen,” Greer said. “Hypothermia which is temperature, hypoglycemia which is glucose and hydration which of course is hydration or dehydration. So we've got those four parameters and basing the rest of the discussion on that, we can get started with some pretty important things that you can do at home to measure, to manage. It doesn't do you any good if you can't manage it. But collecting the data doesn't do you any good unless you use the data. Greer notes there is currently no good way to measure blood oxygen levels in puppies at home, but that physical indications will give you an accurate starting place. “You can look at puppies and say, are they nice and pink,” Greer notes. “Do they have a curled pink tongue? Or is their tongue kind of grayish, blueish, a little bit flat? So curled pink tongue means you keep working even at one minute, five minutes of age, curled pink tongue with that curl to the edges, you keep going. If it's gray and flaccid and you've got other puppies that need your help, set that one off to the side, keep moving.” Greer recommends breeders consider investing in an incubator and oxygen concentrator. She advocates for the Puppy Warmer system in particular. Well-hydrated puppies will have very pale yellow urine when stimulated with a clean cotton ball or tissue, Greer observes. “For me, hypoxia is first,” Greer said. “For me temperature is second and then hydration is third. That's my particular order. Hydration is very important but temperature in the immediate birth period, in that first hour after birth. Puppies come out wet… They come out without any oxygen in them, other than what they got from their mom. So, they've got to start breathing immediately, and they've got to stay warm. “And so you want to get them born into enough absorbent material, like warm towels, that you can very quickly get the puppies dried off. Again, the incubator that Puppy Warmer has is a great place to put them for drying. “I like heat sources under the puppies, under the bitch and under the puppies. I don't like the ones that come from above. The ones from above, I have concerns about dehydrating the puppies. I have concerns about the bitch getting too warm and not wanting to stay with her puppies. I'm concerned (about fires) started with heat lamps. So, I'm really not a fan of the overhead heating. This is the first in a planned series of episodes about neonates, their care and deep dives into the first hours of a newborn puppy's life. Listen in for more today and BOLO the first Monday of every month for more from Dr. Greer.

EpochTV
How This Mayor Beat COVID, Set an Example for Rest of US | Florida Summit

EpochTV

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 11:44


Ocala, Fla. Mayor Kent Guinn was one of the few city-level leaders in the United States who vetoed the mask ordinance during the COVID-19 state of emergency. “I probably got about 900 emails from around the country … probably 90 percent of them were, 'Thank you. You did the right thing. I agree with you,'” he said in his speech at the 2023 Florida Summit on COVID. “The other 10 percent—ninety, a hundred of them—were, 'I hope you die, I hope your family gets COVID.'” Eventually, Mayor Guinn did catch COVID, and he even became hypoxic. But he says he would challenge the mainstream narrative again if he had to. And this time, with the treatment he received. “To my knowledge, he was the only person to have received the full therapeutic dose of Ivermectin while in the hospital—probably in the United States of America,” said Dr. John Littell, organizer of the summit. Dr. Littell personally treated Mayor Guinn and fought with the hospital to give his high-profile patient Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine. It took some time, but the mayor made a full recovery. “[Dr. Littell] led the way on blazing a trail for me to be a trailblazer, because I didn't know anything about [COVID] until I met him and talked to him.” Throughout the pandemic, the mayor continued to disobey state-of-emergency orders. That included the time when restaurants were not allowed to accept customers at a rate above 50 percent of their capacity. “I said, 'Our police department is not going to be going around counting heads in restaurants.'” As he reflected on his leadership, he urged communities around the country to start asking their own leaders about where they stood on COVID. “The right decisions are always the popular ones,” he said. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast
The #1 Overlooked Cause of Artery Calcification

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 8:12


Today we're going to talk about an overlooked cause of coronary artery calcification: lactic acidosis. Lactic acidosis occurs as a byproduct of glucose metabolism. Both lactic acidosis and lactate in the blood are associated with various health issues, including: • Heart attacks • Thrombosis • Panic attacks • Autonomic nervous system dysfunction • Bipolar disorder • Schizophrenia • Sepsis • Arrhythmia problems • Liver disease • Diabetes • Cancer • Restless leg syndrome Calcification in the arteries is not just caused by old age, consuming too much calcium, or even a vitamin K2 deficiency. It turns out that one cause of vascular calcification is hypoxia in the arteries. Hypoxia is a lack of oxygen, and this lack of oxygen in the arteries can be caused by lactic acidosis. The top causes of lactic acidosis: • A high-carb diet • An overactive sympathetic dominance situation (chronic stress) • Metformin • Warfarin • Statins • Alcohol • Overtraining The top symptoms of lactic acidosis are breathing problems and restlessness, especially in the leg muscles. How to get rid of lactic acidosis: 1. Get on the keto diet 2. Reduce your stress 3. Consume natural vitamin B1 (thiamine) DATA: https://assets.cureus.com/uploads/cas... https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.11... https://www.hormonesmatter.com/covid-... https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.108..

The Clinical Problem Solvers
Episode 304: Spaced Learning Series – The Journey of 3Hs: Hyperbilirubinemia, Hypoxia and Hemolysis

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 35:34


Episode description: The spaced learning series team discusses a case of a patient with hyperbilirubinemia secondary to acute alcoholic hepatitis, who then developed hypoxia and hemolysis. Featuring: Anna Fretz Priyanka Athavale Kirtan Patolia Schemas HyperbilirubinemiaHypoxemiaHemolysis Download CPSolvers App here RLRCPSOLVERS

Ask a Cycling Coach - TrainerRoad Podcast
Breath Training, Why You Aren't Getting Faster, and More – Ask a Cycling Coach Podcast 417

Ask a Cycling Coach - TrainerRoad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 74:23


Share the podcast with your friends, and rate it 5-stars! Spotify: https://trainerroad.cc/spotify2 iTunes: https://trainerroad.cc/apple2 Google Podcasts: https://trainerroad.cc/google    TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: (0:00)