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When Tim Cullen went to the doctor for a simple x-ray in 1998, he discovered something unbelievable - there was a strange metal object implanted in his arm - Tim had no idea what the object was or how it got there… but he immediately began to suspect that it had something to do with the strange visions he experienced 20 years ago. Support us on Patreon.com/ThisParanormalLife to get access to weekly bonus episodes! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube Join our Secret Society Facebook Community Buy Official TPL Merch! Edited by Philip Shacklady Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(Presented by TLPBLACK: High-fidelity threat intelligence and research tools for modern security teams. From curated Passive DNS and real-time C2 monitoring to actionable IOC feeds and daily malware samples, we help defenders detect, hunt, and disrupt threats faster, with seamless integration into SIEM and SOAR workflows.) Three Buddy Problem - Episode 89: We discuss Iran hacktivist group 'Handala' wiper attacks against US medical device maker Stryker, Microsoft Intune MDM tool abuse, and whether Iran's cyber retaliation is as scary as the headlines suggest. Plus, ESET's discovery that Russia's APT28 original implant developers are back after years of silence, Dutch intelligence warnings on Russian campaigns targeting Signal and WhatsApp accounts, Apple finally patching Coruna exploit kit vulnerabilities for older iPhones, and Google sharing Coruna samples that raise new questions about the exploit kit's proliferation chain. Cast: Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade, Ryan Naraine and Costin Raiu.
In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2026 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Lucas Harrison, Christopher Kalmar, and Priyanka Naidu- and special guest, Bradley Hubbard, MD, discuss the following articles from the March 2026 issue: "A Closer Look at Prepectoral Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction: A Matched-Pair Comparison of Direct-to Implant versus Two-Stage Outcomes" by Amro, Ryan, Ewing, et al. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/DTIvs2Stage Special guest Dr. Bradley Hubbard is a nationally renowned aesthetic surgeon and currently practices in Dallas, Texas, where he is the Fellowship Director of the esteemed Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute. He completed his undergraduate degree at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Biomedical Engineering, followed by medical school at Upstate Medical University, and then attended the University of Missouri for plastic surgery residency at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. He completed an additional year of training, specializing in aesthetic surgery. Dr. Hubbard has published many scientific research articles, review articles, and book chapters on a variety of aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery topics. READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content: https://bit.ly/JCMarch26Collection The views expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of ASPS.
“Quitters never win, and winners never quit.” It's more than a catchphrase for Dr. Julia Jackson—it's the mindset that has defined her career. Today's episode of Everyday Oral Surgery spotlights the pioneering oral and maxillofacial surgeon as she reflects on her demanding training and her experience as the first African-American woman in her specialty to practice in Virginia. She shares the importance of “thinking outside the socket,” a philosophy that led her to found the International Implant Institute to provide continuing education for general dentists. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Jackson emphasizes persistence and resilience, encouraging students and residents to stay committed to their goals despite systemic or personal challenges. Tune in to hear about her journey to becoming an OMS, the impact of launching the International Implant Institute, why fear should never stand in the way of serving others, and her advice for aspiring surgeons. Thanks for listening. Key Points From This Episode:A brief history of Dr. Jackson's training, background, and current practice setup.Two important lessons Dr. Jackson learned in her internship.Her journey as the first African-American practicing female oral surgeon. Thinking outside the socket: Dr. Jackson shares about the International Implant Institute.The key benefits Dr. Jackson gains from the International Implant InstituteShe sheds light on the truth of teaching general dentists to do implants.Limits and boundaries, and the importance of patient selection when thinking of doing an implant. Dr. Jackson shares advice for young potential surgeons trying to find their way.Two best words to hold on to: Don't quit! Leave perfectionism behind.Where to learn more about the International Implant Institute. Dr. Jackson fires back her answers to the rapid-fire question round. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Julia Jackson on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-julia-jackson/ Dr. Julia Jackson on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/socket_grafting_girl/ International Implant Institute on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/people/International-Implant-Institute/61561700447527/ Dr. Julia Jackson on Email — toothtitans@gmail.comInternational Implant Institute — https://intlimplantinstitute.com/ Training Ivy: How to Become the First Practicing Female African-American Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon in both the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Commonwealth of Virginia — https://www.amazon.com/Training-Ivy-African-American-Maxillofacial-Commonwealth/dp/1530927218 Temple University — https://www.temple.edu/ Howard University — https://howard.edu/ Burn the Boats: Toss Plan B Overboard and Unleash Your Full Potential — https://www.amazon.com/Burn-Boats-Overboard-Unleash-Potential/dp/0063325616 White Lotus — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13406094Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram —
Implant dentist Dr. Mark Whitefield sits down with Kerry to discuss how artificial intelligence makes a difference in his professional dental practice and personal life. Mark shares his perspective on the direction of AI in the future. He also breaks down stigmas and narratives surrounding the revolutionary tool and talks about how he views it as a net positive for humanity if harnessed for productivity and accurate information.
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Guest: David Wong DDS https://www.instagram.com/david.wong.dds/reels/ Host: Serv Wahan MD DMD https://www.drwahan.com/ Keywords dentistry, periodontics, dental implants, patient management, social media, bone grafting, suturing techniques, dental education, oral surgery, dental referrals, David Wong DDS, Dr. Wahan, ice cream cone socket graft, vicryl, dental surgery, socket grafting, socket preservation Summary In this engaging conversation, Serv Wahan MD, DMD, and David Wong DDS discuss various aspects of dentistry, particularly focusing on periodontics and oral surgery. They explore the importance of social media in clinical practice, managing patient expectations, and handling disparaging comments from patients. The discussion also delves into the evolution of dental advertising, the significance of networking at perio meetings, and the intricacies of bone grafting and implant placement techniques. Additionally, they touch on personal fitness and lifestyle choices, emphasizing the balance between professional and personal life. Takeaways Social media can enhance clinical practice visibility. Managing patient expectations is crucial for successful outcomes. Disparaging comments from patients require careful handling. Building a good rapport with referring dentists is essential. The evolution of dental advertising has changed patient perceptions. Networking at periodontal meetings can lead to valuable connections. Bone grafting techniques vary based on individual cases. Implant placement strategies should be tailored to patient needs. Suturing techniques can significantly impact healing and outcomes. Personal fitness and lifestyle choices are important for overall well-being. Titles Navigating the World of Dentistry: Insights from Experts The Intersection of Social Media and Clinical Practice sound bites "I like the way you present your stuff." "I have some pretty superior cooling skills." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:09 Social Media and Clinical Practice 05:56 Managing Patient Expectations 09:09 Handling Disparaging Comments 11:59 Navigating Patient Referrals 14:58 The Evolution of Dental Advertising 17:46 Training and Career Path 21:02 Perio Meetings and Networking 24:02 Bone Grafting Techniques 26:57 Implant Placement Strategies 29:52 Suturing Techniques 32:47 Patient Financial Considerations 36:04 Piezosurgery in Practice 38:58 Soft Tissue Grafting Techniques 41:59 Teaching and Continuing Education 44:59 Personal Fitness and Lifestyle 47:55 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
Adding dental implants can grow your practice, but for many dentists, fear of failure and lack of real-world training get in the way. In this episode, host Patrick Chavoustie sits down with prosthodontist Dr. Conor Casey to talk about why implant education often feels disconnected from real patients, and how hands-on training and mentorship help dentists place implants with confidence.If you've thought about adding implants but don't want to learn through trial and error, this episode is for you.Here's what they cover:– Why Dentistry Feels More Challenging Than Ever– How Dr. Casey Found His Path Into Implant Dentistry– The Real Barriers to Adding Implants in Practice– The Disconnect Between Implant Training and Real Patients– What Makes Hands-On Mentorship Different– Building Confidence Without Trial and ErrorLearn more: restorativedrivenimplants.com ***** SPONSOR: – Omni Premier Marketing: https://omnipremier.com/dental-marketing/ CONNECT: – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedentalbrief/ – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedentalbriefpodcast/ – LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dental-brief-podcast-564267217 – Patrick's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pchavoustie/– Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd08JzybKfNH0v12Q9jf50w WEBSITE: – https://dentalbrief.com/
In this episode you will get the possibility to listen to and learn from one the greatest Female role models in the world, professor Lisa Heitz-Mayfield from Australia. She will share the latest knowledge regarding Peri-implant disease AND we will talk about the upcoming Osteology Foundation global symposium the 23-25 of April in Vienna. This is a symposium focusing on all parts of the implant treatment- including both surgery, orthodontics and prosthetics. Don't miss this episode and don't miss the symposium! Www.osteologyfoundation.org
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Don Winsett explains how recycled implants and metals from cremation are safely refined, reduce environmental impact, and often fund charitable donations, transforming medical devices into a final act of generosity through transparent, regulated practices. Plan your visit to the museum today at nmfh.org and take a journey through over 30,000 square feet of fascinating history. Subscribe to The Final Curtain Never Closes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Key takeaways 1. Implants, pacemakers, and other metals recovered after cremation can be safely refined and reused rather than buried or wasted. 2. Recycling cremation metals reduces environmental strain by limiting the need for new mining and keeping durable materials out of landfills and soil. 3. Many providers dedicate the proceeds from refined metals to charity, turning medical hardware into meaningful donations that benefit local communities. 4. Clear communication, chain-of-custody, and regulatory compliance are essential to building trust with families and protecting the integrity of the process. 5. Including recycling preferences in pre-need plans helps families avoid difficult decisions in the midst of grief and can align end-of-life choices with personal values.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breast surgery is NOT one-size-fits-all.In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Hamilton to break down what patients really need to understand before choosing breast implants, a breast lift, or revision surgery.We talk about:• How to know if you need a lift, implants, or both • Why some women don't actually need implants • Implant size mistakes • Skin quality and long-term results • When to replace or remove implants • Common misconceptions about breast surgery • How surgeons determine the right plan for YOUIf you're thinking about breast augmentation, mastopexy, implant exchange, or revision surgery — this episode will help you understand your options before you make a decision.Because the goal isn't just bigger. It's balanced. It's safe. It's long-term results.
In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Joseph J. Massad, an internationally recognized educator, clinician and innovator in prosthodontics and implant dentistry, who practices in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dr. Massad is speaking at AGD2026 alongside Dr. Michael Scherer, presenting an engaging two-day program designed to bridge practical fundamentals with the latest innovations in removable and implant overdentures. In this podcast, Dr. Massad offers a preview of what attendees can expect from the course — including patient assessment strategies, achieving impression accuracy, mastering occlusal records, and streamlined delivery protocols. With decades of combined teaching and clinical experience, Drs. Massad and Scherer are known for simplifying complex concepts into evidence-based, real-world techniques. Tune in to hear how this course will help you expand treatment options, improve patient satisfaction and build confidence in both conventional removable and implant prosthodontics.
Aida Farhat discusses her childhood growing up in an abusive environment and how this led to her being plugged into Mind Control and Milab Programs. Aida also shares her early memories of incarnating and the scorpion implant she believes was placed in her right eye shortly after birth. Aida discusses her interactions with handlers and the role her family history played in her recruitment into covert programs. In Part 2 Aida talks does a deep dive into Milabs, Mind Control Programs, and the long term effects of Trauma.. Aida and James discuss the complexities of the survivor community and the triggering that often occurs at conferences and in group settings. Aida explains her unique approach to interacting with reptilians and individuals with high reptilian DNA by acknowledging them without fear. They also address the issue of sensationalism in the disclosure movement and emphasize the necessity of doing deep inner work for true healing and reintegration. Aida Farhat’s Website: Soulful Synergy and Detox Wellness Aida Farhat’s YouTube – Cosmic Ruh Podcast Aida Farhat’s Facebook – Cosmic Ruh Part 1 Video: [This post contains video, click to play] Part 2 Video: [This post contains video, click to play] Part 1: https://www.thecosmicswitchboard.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Aida-Farhat-Interview-with-James-Bartley-on-thecosmicswitchboard.com-Part-1.mp3&Download: mp3 Audio Part 2 – Members Only: https://www.thecosmicswitchboard.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Aida-Farhat-Interview-with-James-Bartley-on-thecosmicswitchboard.com-Part-2.mp3To Play or Download: Login or Join To Download Use the link under the player for the part you want to download. The post Milabs, Implants and Mind Control – Aida Farhat Interview with James Bartley appeared first on The Cosmic Switchboard.
What happens when technology doesn’t just restore light sensitivity, but actually brings back the ability to perceive forms, patterns, and meaning for those who’ve lost their sight? Dive into this episode as we explore how breakthroughs in retinal prostheses are reshaping human experience. Topics covered: The difference between light sensitivity and form vision How the Prima retinal prosthesis works Wireless design and integration with natural vision Selective stimulation and preserving retinal code Challenges in encoding vision and lessons from animal to human trials Patient perspectives and life impact Upgrading implants and future breakthroughs Comparing biological and electronic restoration approaches The meaning of vision for identity, independence, and connection The hope and future of vision restoration worldwide Connect with Professor Daniel PalankerStanford MedicineLinkedIn Episode Chapters: 00:05 Introduction to The Tech Humanist Show 00:17 Surprises in clinical trials and complexity of vision 00:41 The impact of vision and restoration 01:14 Episode arc and Professor Palanker’s breakthrough 02:02 Welcoming Professor Daniel Palanker 02:10 Prima system restores form vision 02:55 Distinct lived experience between light sensitivity and form vision 03:10 Examples of restored capability and simultaneous vision 04:49 How Prima works at the chip-glasses-human interface 05:01 Disease background: Age-related macular degeneration 07:01 External augmented reality glasses explained 08:21 Why Prima is wireless 10:13 Implant design and surgical simplicity 11:21 Preserving peripheral vision and the “don’t fix what’s not broken” philosophy 12:53 Selective retinal stimulation and proper encoding 14:37 Vision processing features and their importance 17:54 Brain’s interpretation of signals and meaning 19:22 Challenges of encoding further from the source 21:58 Journey: Concept to clinical implementation 26:17 Impact for patients—stories and real-world uses 28:03 Resolution, experience, and what higher resolution unlocks 31:20 Testing new indications and upgradable implants 32:32 Biological vs. electronic approaches and collaboration 35:13 Philosophical meaning of vision for identity and connection 37:26 Hope for the future of vision restoration 40:06 Market future and product evolution 40:39 Episode wrap-up and gratitude
● Breast reconstruction → explant journey ● How the body responds to foreign objects ● What is Breast Implant Illness (BII)? ● Genetic sensitivity to implants ● Why explant surgery doesn't always resolve symptoms ● Implants and hormonal balance ● What women should consider before implant surgery ● The SHARP Method ● And so much more! Links mentioned in this episode! Show notes page: https://burnitnutrition.com/podcast196/ . . Get up to 35% off Magnesium Breakthrough Bundles when you order at https://bioptimizers.com/burnit . . LMNT – Get a free sample pack with your first order – https://drinklmnt.com/burnit . Learn more about Dr. Robert Whitfield: Website: https://www.drrobertwhitfield.com/ . . Podcast Shop Page for Best Deals at https://burnitnutrition.com/shop . Leave me a rating & review on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/burn-it-nutrition-podcast/id1195955730?mt=2 . Follow Joseph Navarro on Instagram under @BurnitNutrition . Follow Joseph Navarro on Facebook under @BurnitNutrition . Thank You for Listening!! Please share this episode! Be the one who helps spark a transformation in your family! Feedback to share? Send email to info@BurnitNutrition.com Subscribe! Don't miss another episode! Notice of Sponsorship Affiliate Disclosure with BiOptimizers, LMNT, Fair Use Disclaimer The following podcast episode contains audio clips that are used under the doctrine of fair use as defined by United States copyright law. These clips are used for purposes of commentary, criticism, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. All rights to the original audio content remain with the respective copyright holders. This use is not intended to infringe upon their rights, but to enhance the discussion and understanding of the topic at hand. Please read the full medical disclaimer burnitnutrition.com/medical-disclaimer/
In our latest episode, we discuss the results of the PRIMA retinal implant in treating eyes with center involved geographic atrophy as presented in a recent New England Journal of Medicine article. 85% of eyes had meaningful improvement in vision at one year with Dr. Daniel Palanker, Professor of Ophthalmology and Electrical Engineering, Stanford University.
A missing tooth feels minor until you understand what's quietly happening beneath the surface. The chain of damage it sets off, and why timing matters more than most people realize, might change how you think about that gap entirely.Learn more: https://www.zahnarzt-kilchberg.ch / https://maps.app.goo.gl/6mDhLYEMbKNjUPUy6 Zahnarzt Kilchberg Dr. Jens Tartsch City: Kilchberg Address: 1 Weinbergstrasse Website: https://www.zahnarzt-kilchberg.ch
We dig into why explant surgery often isn't the finish line, how biofilms and genetics drive lingering symptoms, and what a structured plan can do to restore energy, hormones, and peace of mind. We share the SHARP method, smarter detox, and faith-forward mindset shifts that help healing last.• defining breast implant illness and systemic symptoms• biofilms, oxidative stress, and oxylipin markers• sauna, leaching, and when “detox” backfires• why full capsulectomy matters for recovery• genetics of detox and the one‑third who struggle• testing for toxins, mold, glyphosate, and metals• gut health, food triggers, and mitochondrial support• fat transfer expectations, DEXA, and training choices• emotional and spiritual self‑work for lasting healing• resources: SHARP method programs and private community“Go to drrobertwhitfield.com or Dr Rob Solutions to join the community and access SHARP without surgery”If you're ready to stop trying harder and start healing smarter, your first step is Empowered by Faith — the 5-Day Reset.This self-paced experience will help you regulate your nervous system, stabilize your metabolism, and realign your identity in Christ through simple, faith-centered rhythms.This is where women begin.
Hey Voices from the Bench community! Jessica Love here, sending a shoutout from Utah! If you're passionate about creating natural, beautiful smiles—but want to simplify your workflow without sacrificing aesthetics—this is for you. I'm honored to be part of Ivoclar's development team introducing a powerful new stain and glaze system featuring Structure Paste, IPS e.max Ceram Art. Create stunning depth and lifelike color in as little as one firing. Let's continue to innovate, simplify, and create meaningful change—one smile at a time. Elvis actually made it down to the exhibition halls this year — and hyperDENT from FOLLOW-ME! Technology was everywhere. Booth after booth, people were talking milling strategies, templates, and workflows. It felt like a full-on CAM takeover. Their Milling Roadmap scavenger hunt had attendees bouncing between Axsys, Imagine, D.O.F., and Roland collecting stamps like responsible adults… Responsible adults chasing a bright orange folding electric hyperDENT scooter. That's what we love about the FOLLOW-ME! team — world-class CAM engineers talking microns and validation protocols one minute, then ripping around Lab Day the next. Serious about precision. Not too serious about themselves. Big shoutout for bringing the brains — and the electric horsepower. Come see and talk to Elvis and Barb at all these amazing shows in 2026* Dental Lab Association of Texas Meeting in Dallas Apr 9-11 https://members.dlat.org/ exocad Insights in Mallorca, Spain Apr 30 - May 1 https://exocad.com/insights-2026 This week we finally get Jay Collins to stop dodging Elvis long enough to sit down and share one of the wildest journeys in dental lab history. From a family split between union steamfitters and dental technicians in Philadelphia to surviving “The Great Brotherly Lab War,” Jay's story is packed with grit, loyalty, and a whole lot of Irish Catholic chaos. What started with an uncle drafted into dental technology during Vietnam eventually turned into a multi-generation lab legacy—and Jay swearing he'd never get into teeth… only to build a powerhouse anyway. After the 2008 crash wiped out his construction business, Jay bet everything on selling outsourced restorations door-to-door, sleeping in his car, showering at the gym, and cold-calling hundreds of offices a week. What followed was the development of his unapologetically bold, psychologically savvy sales approach—what he calls being “aggressively calm.” From pushing doctors to “no,” to matching their energy toe-to-toe, to walking into offices as “the lab” and walking out with cases in hand, Jay breaks down the mindset shift most lab owners desperately need: sales isn't optional, and it definitely isn't accidental. Now leading multiple lab locations under the brilliantly simple name thedentallab.net, Jay shares hard truths about growth, mergers, firing abusive clients, and why cutting your sales department in tough times is the worst move you can make. If you've ever struggled with prospecting, scaling, or standing your ground with doctors, this episode is packed with practical strategies, hilarious role-playing, and a reminder that confidence—backed by accountability—wins every time. At Canadian Dental Labs, Icortica has become a cornerstone of how we operate—giving us at-a-glance visibility into performance, helping us focus our efforts, spot opportunities early, and solve problems before they grow. It takes the guesswork out of decision-making and shows us what to do next. Plus, the Icortica team is incredibly responsive and feels like a true partner in our success. If you're serious about growing your business and understanding your customers better, Icortica can get you there. Learn more at icortica.com/voices — Icortica, helping dental labs grow. Join us at exocad Insights 2026, happening April 30–May 1, 2026, on the stunning island of Mallorca, Spain. This two-day event features powerhouse keynotes, hands-on workshops, live software demos, and top-tier industry showcases—all in one unforgettable setting. Barb and Elvis will be on site bringing you exclusive interviews, plus don't miss the Women in Dentistry Lunch, celebrating career growth, wellbeing, and the real stories shaping our profession. And of course, cap it all off with the legendary exoGlam Night under the stars. Tickets are limited. Visit exocad.com/insights-2026 and use code VFTBPalma15 for 15% off.Special Guest: Jay Collins.
Have you been to your six-week checkup and walked out with only a script for the pill? Or found yourself wondering what your actual options are now that you've had a baby?This week, Dr Renee White sits down with Dr Natasha Vavrek, women's health GP and clinical director at The Bubble, to break down all the contraceptive options available after birth. Not just the pill. Everything.This conversation started from a real question from a listener who felt her options weren't fully discussed at her six-week check. So Natasha walks through what's actually available, how breastfeeding affects your choices, when timing matters and what you need to know to have an informed conversation with your GP.You'll hear about:The full range of contraceptive options available after birthHow breastfeeding affects different contraceptives and milk supplyThe differences between Mirena, Kyleena and copper IUDsWhat to expect with side effects, costs and return to fertilityWhy vasectomy should be part of the conversationWhether you're heading into your six-week checkup, feeling unsure about what you're using or just wanting to understand your options, this episode gives you what you need to make informed choices that work for your body and your life.Resources & Links
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A Prayer to Welcome Accountability with Rachael Adams Can we choose to speak the truth in live-even when it's uncomfortable?In this episode, Rachael shares a personal story of conviction after a social gathering, and through that story we’re reminded that accountability is a gift from God. Just as the prophet Nathan courageously confronted King David, we are called to lovingly challenge one another so we can grow in Christ and live lives that honor Him. Reference: Ephesians 4:15 Prayer: Father, guide and teach me what is true. Implant your truth in my heart so I am not deceived by the lies of this world and the enemy's schemes. Remove any apathy I may have for the behavior of others and give me the courage to sharpen the people in my life as iron sharpens iron. If you are leading me to intervene, let my words be filled with grace and love. May I also be open to receiving advice from others. Please place people around me to remind me of your word an hold me accountable. In Jesus' name. Amen. LINKS: Connect with Rachael Adams Order Everyday Prayers for Love Follow Everyday Prayers @MillionPrayingMoms Get today's devotion and prayer in written form to keep for future use! Support the ministry with your $5 monthly gift through Patreon. Discover more Christian podcasts at LifeAudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at LifeAudio.com/contact-us Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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ACL Reconstruction, Repair or Regrowth…which is right for you? Chris Antonelli has worked with a lot of BEAR implant patients for several years. Thank you, Miach Orthopedics, for pushing progress. Chris Share your AT Story? Purdue for undergrad Baseball injuries led me to discover sports medicine Worked with a bunch of sports in college During undergrad Offer outreach AT services Bare bones: What is BEAR, and why should an athlete choose it? It is not a reconstruction; it is a repair technique. Decreased pain Less swelling Earlier function Feel better earlier The Ben version: Is skeletal maturity a strict requirement? How does it look in adolescents? It is now approved for skeletally immature Exercises? Any differences in 0-6weeks? First 4 weeks, they are partially weight-bearing instead of full weight-bearing The ligament is weaker at first Limit the flexion range of motion They will be braced for 6 weeks, and then a functional brace Does it affect quad inhibition? They feel really good, really early. Quads are fantastic, really on. What does the evidence say about timelines and re-tear compared to autografts? After the first 12 weeks, it is pretty much the same as others, with a 9-12 month full return to participation. Slower, more conservative. BFR and NMES for the first 8 weeks Once they have a good ROM, load them with an open kinetic chain. LAQ with BFR. 12 weeks, I do some isometric testing Patient education – Educate and measure swelling Unable to get to full TKE It looks like meet boiled spaghetti, but we want it to become unboiled What about 5-10 years out? We still need more cases and research,h but it looks good with what we have What research is lacking that we should keep an eye on? Specific ACL autograft techniques vs BEAR Is BEAR becoming more accessible? Does insurance affect who can get it? No insurance issues with BEAR implants It is being sought out by a lot of people, and until recently, it was not available for high school students. More surgeons are learning the technique and process. Contact: Chris Antonelli cantonelli42@gmail.com Miach Ortho – Ben Stephenson Jeremy These people LOVE Athletic Trainers and help support the podcast: Frio Hydration – Superior Hydration products. Xothrm – Best heating pad available – Use “SMB” or email info@xothrm.com and mention the Sports Medicine Broadcast Donate and get some swag (like Patreon but for the school) HOIST – No matter your reason for dehydration DRINK HOIST MedBridge Education – Use “TheSMB” to save some money, be entered in a drawing for a second year free, and support the podcast. Marc Pro – Use “THESMB” to recover better. Athletic Dry Needling – Save up to $100 when registering through our link.
Dr. Kris Bano is less than five years out of dental school — and already a partner at Centreville Family Dentistry.In this episode, we break down how he went from new grad at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry to rapidly growing his clinical skills in implants, cosmetic dentistry, endodontics, and full-arch cases — all inside a rural private practice.If you're a young dentist wondering how to:• Choose the right first job (private practice vs. DSO)• Find real mentorship• Grow beyond bread-and-butter dentistry• Increase treatment acceptance• Build skills faster in your first 5 yearsThis episode gives you the mindset shifts and practical strategies to accelerate your career.We also talk honestly about rural dentistry, ownership opportunities, and why communication skills may matter more than clinical skill early on.Part 2 will dive into the partnership journey.Dr. Bano's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drkrisbano?lang=enDr. Bano's clinical IG: https://www.instagram.com/kbdentistry/Engage with the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dentaldownloadpodcastPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dentaldownloadpodcastHaley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.haley.dds Haley's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.haley.dds?lang=en
Join primary care faculty Kate Rowland, Gary Ferenchick, Henry Barry and Mark Ebell as they discuss 4 practice changing studies: norethindrone acetate for uterine bleeding with the contraceptive implant, introducing yourself to a new patient, avoiding LPs in febrile infants, and antithrombotic strategies after ischemic stroke with AF and atherosclerosis. And an Olympic quiz!
What happens during the Missing Time phenomena? In this deep dive, Elena Danaan details her harrowing Grey Alien Abduction and the subsequent intervention that saved her life. We explore the clinical and spiritual aspects of Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind, focusing on the physical markers left behind by extraterrestrial entities. Elena provides a rare, first-hand account of the Zeta Reticuli agenda and how her personal abduction narrative evolved into a mission of Galactic Disclosure.Throughout this episode, we break down the mechanics of alien implants and how they are used for both tracking and communication. Elena Danaan discusses the controversial Hybridization Program and the role of "Screen Memories" in hiding the truth from abductees. If you have experienced sleep paralysis, unexplained scars, or UFO sightings, this conversation will help you navigate the complex world of contactee experiences. We also touch upon MILAB (Military Abductions) and the shadow government's involvement in alien technology retrieval. This isn't just a story of victimization; it's about reclaiming your sovereignty from interdimensional predators and understanding the Starseed connection to these celestial visitors.✨ Download Our FREE Throne Room Meditation✨ ➡️ https://www.truthseekah.com ➡️Join our online community at https://www.truthseekah.com ➡️ Support on Patreon! https://patreon.com/join/truthseekah✅ Get access to 40+ video lessons + Weekly LIVE calls!✅ Worldwide Online Community!✅ Courses, Monthly Webinars, Prayer, Meditation, Discussion✅ TruthSeekah's Meditation Library
Elena Danaan reveals how a Zeta Reticuli implant was repurposed by the Galactic Federation. We discuss the physical symptoms of alien implants, including high-pitched ringing in the ears and unexplained marks on the body. Learn the difference between benevolent technology and parasitic tracking.✨ Download Our FREE Throne Room Meditation✨ ➡️ https://www.truthseekah.com ➡️Join our online community at https://www.truthseekah.com ➡️ Support on Patreon! https://patreon.com/join/truthseekah✅ Get access to 40+ video lessons + Weekly LIVE calls!✅ Worldwide Online Community!✅ Courses, Monthly Webinars, Prayer, Meditation, Discussion✅ TruthSeekah's Meditation Library
Ep 171: Feb 11, 2026 - Are E.T. Implants Being Detected By Airport Security? Interview with Experiencer and Author Craig Jacocks We are back LIVE with Ian. Join us for an exciting new episode! ==== Books mentioned: Aware Of Their Presence By Craig Jacocks https://earthfiles.com/books/aware ==== Upcoming Appearances: Conscious Life Expo 2026 February 20th-23rd, 2026 https://consciouslifeexpo.com/linda-moulton-howe-2026/?ref=njyynty ==== #LindaMoultonHowe #Earthfiles — For more incredible science stories, Real X-Files, environmental stories and so much more. Please visit my site https://www.earthfiles.com — Be sure to subscribe to this Earthfiles Channel the official channel for Linda Moulton Howe https://www.youtube.com/Earthfiles. — To stay up to date on everything Earthfiles, follow me on FaceBook@EarthfilesNews and Twitter @Earthfiles. To purchase books and merchandise from Linda Moulton Howe, be sure to only shop at my official Earthfiles store at https://www.earthfiles.com/earthfiles-shop/ — Countdown Clock Piano Music: Ashot Danielyan, Composer: https://www.pond5.com/stock-music/100990900/emotional-piano-melancholic-drama.html
Hilarious (and True) Hospital Stories | Good To See You | Ep 213Good To See You — episode highlight: Hosts Isaac Abrams, Jen Bartels, and Caitlyn Brodnick deliver raw, hilarious, and painfully honest stories about celebrity run-ins, preventive surgeries, implants, MRSA complications, hospital life, and the messy realities behind healthcare and recovery. The trio blends sharp stand-up wit with candid firsthand accounts — from meeting Matthew Broderick to designing “Coachella nipples,” navigating BRCA testing and preventative mastectomy choices, to implant ruptures, MRSA infection, sepsis, Beverly Hills surgery experiences, medical billing chaos, and auditioning while healing. Expect gut-busting jokes, tender moments, and practical takeaways about body autonomy, friendship, and resilience.Why watch/listen:- Comedy podcast with three working comedians: Isaac, Jen & Caitlyn - Honest BRCA & preventative mastectomy discussion (medical + emotional) - Implant rupture, MRSA & sepsis recovery stories with real details - Hospital anecdotes, aftercare options, and insurance/billing insight - Quirky asides: Merlin the pig, nipple design choices, audition panicTimestamps (major segments)00:00 – 02:00 — Intros & reunion banter (Isaac, Jen, Caitlyn) 02:00 – 10:00 — Matthew Broderick story & early improv jokes 10:00 – 18:30 — BRCA explained & decision for preventative mastectomy 18:30 – 28:00 — Implant design, nipple options & body-image humor 28:00 – 36:00 — Implant ruptures: silicone leakage & surgical scoop talk 36:00 – 47:00 — MRSA explained, infection risks, antibiotic therapy 47:00 – 59:00 — Hospital life: Glendale Adventist, morphine moments, shared rooms 59:00 – 1:02:00 — Insurance, billing nightmares, surgical center vs. hospital care 1:02:00 – 1:10:00 — Aftercare, luxury hotel recovery suites, comic reflections 1:10:00 – End — Rapid-fire anecdotes, sign-off from Isaac, Jen & CaitlynTarget keywords (for title, description, tags)#comedypodcast #goodtoseeyou #funnypodcast - comedy podcast episode- Isaac Abrams- Jen Bartels- Caitlyn Brodnick- BRCA gene- preventive mastectomy- double mastectomy story- breast implant rupture- MRSA infection- sepsis recovery- hospital stories- plastic surgery aftercare- celebrity encounter story- candid comedy podcastSuggested tags (copy to YouTube tags)comedy podcast, standup podcast, Isaac Abrams, Jen Bartels, Caitlyn Brodnick, BRCA, mastectomy, MRSA, sepsis, breast implants, hospital stories, plastic surgery, candid comedy
The mics are hot and the takes are hotter. This week, the Dicks tackle Trump calling an Olympian a "loser," the ethics of $9,000 medical trials (Jesse volunteers his body for science… and cash), and a deep dive into cognitive decline that actually ends on a hopeful note. Plus: Uber's broken business model, the Mandela Effect vs. government gaslighting, and why Bondi is a real American c*nt. It's loud, it's loose, and it's exactly what you need.
On this episode, Nancy Hairston, CEO of MedCAD joins the show to discuss their innovative approach to the design and production of patient-matched medical devices using additive manufacturing. They’ve recently produced 3D-printed implants for wounded Ukrainian soldiers, an application where speed and accuracy can be life-changing. Their approach is 100% patient-customized, with every implant and […] The post From Scan to Surgery: 3D-Printed Implants for Injured Soldiers in Ukraine first appeared on Composites Weekly. The post From Scan to Surgery: 3D-Printed Implants for Injured Soldiers in Ukraine appeared first on Composites Weekly.
Dispositivos Cardíacos Eletrônicos Implantáveis (DCEI) fazem parte da rotina de qualquer cardiologista — mas seguem cercados de dúvidas, mitos e decisões tomadas “por insegurança”, especialmente no plantão.Neste episódio do DozeCast, apresentamos um guia prático de DCEI, com foco em marcapasso, CDI e marcapasso provisório, abordando o que realmente muda conduta, evita erro e aumenta segurança no cuidado do paciente.Um episódio pensado para quem está no PS, na enfermaria, no consultório — e não quer errar no básico.Introdução — DCEI no mundo real Por que marcapasso e CDI ainda geram tanta confusão no dia a dia clínico.IMA + dispositivos: onde mora o erro – IMA + marcapasso: quando realmente indicar – IMA + CDI: timing, risco e falsas urgênciasMarcapasso provisório na prática: dicas que salvam – Indicações corretas vs “implante por insegurança” – Programação mínima que todo cardiologista deveria saber – Dicas de implante: acesso, complicações e armadilhas – Quando não insistir no MP provisório – Overdrive pacing na tempestade elétrica: quando faz sentidoComplicações mais comuns de DCEI – Infecção de loja – Perfuração – Trombose – Estímulo frênico: como reconhecer e conduzirECG em pacientes com marcapasso – Como identificar espícula no ECG – Diferença prática entre estimulação unipolar e bipolar – Por que às vezes “não aparece espícula” – Erros clássicos de interpretação no plantão – Taquicardia induzida, mediada e conduzida – PVARP (Período Refratário Atrial Pós-Evento Ventricular) sem mistérioDCEI e atividade física – O que é permitido – O que exige cuidado – Esporte competitivo, musculação e impacto – Como orientar sem proibir tudoMitos e verdades que todo médico ouve – Micro-ondas, porta de banco e aeroporto – Celular, smartwatch e fones magnéticos – Procedimentos cirúrgicos com eletrocautério – Ressonância magnética – Fisioterapia com corrente elétrica – Dentista – PCR e choque externo – RadioterapiaSe você quer ganhar segurança real com marcapasso e CDI, evitar armadilhas comuns e tomar decisões melhores no plantão e no consultório, esse episódio é pra você. ⚡
Few surgeons in the world combine the depth of clinical experience and academic rigor that Dr. Waldemar Polido brings. A Professor and practicing Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon in Indianapolis, he began his dentistry education in Brazil and has since built a career at the forefront of complex implant surgery. In this conversation, Dr. Polido shares his three-part implant philosophy, systematic surgical approach, and the evolution of solutions for patients with severe maxillary atrophy. We also explore common surgical complications, strategies for prevention, grafting techniques, and the post-operative processes that ensure long-term success. Packed with insights from a highly experienced and knowledgeable guest, this episode is essential listening for oral maxillofacial surgeons seeking to expand their mastery of zygomatic implants.Key Points From This Episode:Dr. Polido's education, surgical residency, and academic background.His three-part philosophy on implantology as influenced by Brånemark. Four systematic concepts that support his approach to long-lasting implants. How Dr. Polido's approach towards determining which solution to use has evolved. Reducing complications during zygomatic implant surgery.Where grafting typically comes in during the implant process.Post-op processes for pain control and follow-up. Foreseeing and addressing complications during surgery. Advice on how oral maxillofacial surgeons can learn more about zygomatic implants.Predictions for the next 15 years of implant dentistry.Rapid fire questions: Dr. Polido's best read of the past year and more. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Waldemar Polido on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/waldemardpolido/ Dr. Waldemar Polido on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/prof.waldemarpolido/ Dr. Waldemar Polido Email — wdpolido@iu.edu Dr. Per-Ingvat Brånemark — https://www.branemark.se/branemarklegacy Indiana University School of Dentistry — https://www.dentistry.iu.edu/ The SAC Classification in Implant Dentistry — https://www.iti.org/the-sac-classification-in-implant-dentistry ZAGA Centers — https://zagacenters.com/ Dr. Carlos Aparicio — https://www.apariciozygomatic.com/ E. Armand Bedrossian on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/e-armand-bedrossian-dds-msd-facp-7752b8184/ Pikos Institute — https://www.pikosinstitute.com/ Complexitiez — https://www.complexitiez.com/ AAOMS — https://aaoms.org/ All Physicians Lead — https://www.amazon.com/All-Physicians-Lead-Redefining-Leadership/dp/B0CN2RG5F7 Do You Feel Like I Do? — https://www.amazon.com/Do-You-Feel-Like-Memoir/dp/0316425311 Landman — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14186672/F1: The Movie — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt16311594/ Adolescence —
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Epi 12Welcome back to The Cutting Edge Podcast with host Mel featuring Dr. Omar E. Beidas, MD, FACS (plastic surgeon) and Ashlyn Douglass Barnes, LCSW (therapist and post weight loss patient). In this episode of our Fear Series, we tackle one of the biggest hurdles before body contouring and plastic surgery after major weight loss: the fear of the unknown and the fear of regret.You'll hear what regret actually looks like in real life (hint: it's far less common than the fear of it), how unrealistic expectations can fuel anxiety, why “post op blues” can happen even when everything is going well, and what you can do before surgery to feel grounded, prepared, and confident. We also talk about how people treat you differently in a smaller body, how confidence can impact relationships, and why choosing the right procedure (and the right provider) matters if you want results you won't second guess.If you're researching tummy tuck, skin removal surgery, body contouring after weight loss, 360 lipo, breast lift or breast augmentation, or you're navigating the mental side of transformation, this one is for you.Watch nextIf you're new here, start the Fear Series from the beginning and then work your way through the topics in order for the full picture.What you'll learn in this episode• Why fear of regret is more common than actual regret• The top reasons people feel regret after plastic surgery (and how to avoid them)• How swelling, pain, recovery fatigue, and needing help can trigger “blues”• How to set realistic expectations for healing and final results• Why non invasive “skin tightening” options usually do not solve loose skin after major weight loss• How weight stability affects long term results• How body changes can shift attention, confidence, and relationships• How to choose the right procedure and avoid “internet validation” traps• What board certification and proper training really mean in aestheticsChapters0:18 Intro and Fear Series focus: fear of the unknown1:07 Fear of regret vs actual regret3:07 What plastic surgery means after major weight loss4:19 Post op blues, swelling, recovery expectations6:19 Surgery day realities and “the flip” discussion12:21 Picking the wrong procedure and online trends14:20 Beware unqualified aesthetic providers15:18 Loose skin facts after major weight loss18:04 Fear of social judgment and relationship changes21:46 How people treat you differently after weight loss27:47 Chasing perfection vs unrealistic expectations31:27 The viral “RGB implant” moment and internet misinformation35:26 Implant sizing and why many people wish they went bigger39:53 Weight stability, timing, and how surgeons “read” readiness44:49 Fear of regret and decision making stylesFeatured expertsDr. Omar E. Beidas, MD, FACSBoard Certified Plastic SurgeonFellowship trained in plastic surgery after massive weight lossInstagram: @drbodycontouringAshlyn Douglass Barnes, LCSWTherapist and plastic surgery patient after major weight lossInstagram: @ashlynchange4life2012Host: MelHost of Our Sleeved Life Podcast and Creator of Just Be You AwardsInstagram: @oursleevedlifepodcastWebsite: https://www.oursleevedlifepodcast.comDisclaimerThis episode is for education and support only and does not replace medical advice. Always consult your surgeon and healthcare team for personalized guidance. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Today we're taking a closer look at dental implants and the key factors that influence their long-term success—from what patients can do to lower their risk of peri-implantitis, to whether CBCT imaging has become the new standard of care in implant dentistry. We'll also examine the role of systemic health, including the connection between bisphosphonate use and osteonecrosis of the jaw, as well as the latest insights on how antacids, particularly proton pump inhibitors, may affect implant outcomes. Our guest is Dr. Jon Suzuki, Professor of Microbiology and Immunology and of Periodontology and Oral Implantology at Temple University. A former Dean at the University of Pittsburgh, he has chaired the FDA Dental Products Panel, led the ADA Council on Scientific Affairs, and served on numerous NIH committees. A Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology, he has published over 200 papers and a textbook, and continues to educate dentists all over the world. Thanks to our episode sponsors: EMS Dental - https://www.ems-dental.com/en-us Shofu Dental - https://www.shofu.com/en
In this episode, certified physician assistant Danielle Valores shares her expertise cultivated from over two decades in medicine—and a decade devoted to functional medicine—by diving into an issue affecting millions: breast implants and their true impact on women's health. Drawing from both scientific research and her firsthand clinical experience working with the breast implant population for the past eight years, Danielle Valores unpacks the complex history, construction, and ongoing health controversies surrounding these devices.From the origins of breast implants in the late 19th century to modern-day procedures and the growing global health crisis affecting up to 10 million women, Danielle Valores guides listeners through discoveries about complications, systemic symptoms, and regulatory oversights. She highlights the urgent need for clinicians to recognize and support patients facing breast implant-related illnesses—a topic that's often misunderstood or overlooked in mainstream medicine.Join us on February 21, 2026, as we explore the structural and immunological mechanisms driving breast implant illness, providing practitioners with evidence-based insights to support the millions of women affected worldwide. Register at https://pages.kharrazianinstitute.com/breast-implant-illnessFor patient-oriented functional medicine courses, visit https://drknews.com/online-courses/For practitioner functional medicine certification courses, visit https://kharrazianinstitute.com/For Certified Functional Nutrition education for both practitioners and lay people, visit https://afnlm.com/00:00 "History of Breast Implants"05:43 "Breast Implant Safety Updates"08:18 Global Breast Implant Crisis11:57 Breast Implant Risks and Reporting16:16 Silicone's Systemic Impact Explained18:50 "Platinum, Implants, and Health Risks"22:12 Breast Implant Risks & Inflammation24:31 Silicone Implants: Rupture Risks29:24 "Silicone Risks and FDA Concerns"31:45 Functional Medicine Training ResourcesSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/solving-the-puzzle-with-dr-datis-kharrazian. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dr. Christopher Macklin specializes in healing abductees and others who have suffered related negative ET trauma and implants. He assists people in removing negative ET presences from their lives, clearing homes and land, and closing multidimensional portals. He also works tirelessly with “illuminati fall out children” who have been mind-controlled and physically tortured by ET influenced governmental agencies and institutions. In addition, he works very closely with the Pleiadians and Arcturians to help heal and rebalance humanity. His new book, “History, Truth and Healing: HIV/AIDS, Agent Orange, Gulf War Syndrome, Morgellons and Lyme Disease" addresses the negative ET presence and how it has affected humanity. Dr. Macklin is highly respected as a UFO expert, and Energetic healer for his work in assisting people in achieving optimal spiritual/mental/emotional/ physical health. Thank you for leaving me a comment, like my videos, and do share my content with your friends!YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIKdRdQSACE Dr. Christopher Macklin's Links:Email: dslighthousepr@aol.comEmail: novalight333@gmail.com Website: www.globalenlightenmentproject.comKaren Holton's Links:Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/karenholtontv Download my exclusive audio content found only on SPREAKER, Spotify, Apple, Podbean, iHeart, Goodpods and more – https://www.spreaker.com/show/quantum-guides-show-with-karen-holtonTRANSDIMENSIONAL: Meet the New Neighbours by Karen Holton (paperback & Kindle now available from Amazon Worldwide) US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1069173509?ref_=pe_93986420_774957520 & Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/TRANSDIMENSIONAL-Neighbours-Ms-Karen-Holton/dp/1069173509TRANSDIMENSIONAL 2: Meet the Greys Picture Book by Karen Holton (paperback & Kindle now available from Amazon Worldwide) US: https://www.amazon.com/TRANSDIMENSIONAL-Meet-Greys-Picture-Book/dp/B0DVSRX8BQ & Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/TRANSDIMENSIONAL-Meet-Greys-Picture-Book/dp/B0DVSRX8BQ Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/karenholtontv Join My YouTube Channel to receive my perks! https://www.youtube.com/@KarenHoltonTV/joinWebsite: https://www.karenholtonhealthcoach.com/Inspired Images: https://www.karenholtonhealthcoach.com/product-category/inspired-images/ Signed Books: https://www.karenholtonhealthcoach.com/product-category/signed-books/ Vital Services: https://www.karenholtonhealthcoach.com/product-category/services/Zen Domes Orgonite: https://www.karenholtonhealthcoach.com/product-category/zen-domes-orgonite/Comfort Crystals: https://www.karenholtonhealthcoach.com/product-category/comfort-crystals/Inspired Images: https://www.karenholtonhealthcoach.com/product-category/inspired-images/ Free Resources: https://www.karenholtonhealthcoach.com/free-resources/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KarenHoltonTVRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2423374 (KarenHoltonTV)Odysee: https://odysee.com/@KarenHoltonTVX (Twitter): https://x.com/KarenHoltonTV Telegram: https://t.me/KarenHoltonTVFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/karen.holton3Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karenholtontv Forbidden Knowledge News Network: www.forbiddenknowledge.news The Quantum Guides Show and the Aliens & Angels Podcast are now part of the Forbidden Knowledge News Network! https://forbiddenknowledge.news/ Other podcast series from Karen Holton:Quantum Health Transformation V.3.0 - a free, no strings attached, 9 Step online, lifestyle course to give you the tips and resources you need to thrive! By following my own channeled advice, I made my dreams come true! Whether you are in the ascension process, or simply want more out of life, this course is for you.Complete Quantum Health Transformation V3.0 Playlist on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwSmOYvGXBA&list=PLe1pNMTCSTLlzyU9vc_SmK4zs4_JCcpa1&pp=gAQBiAQBor watch the Quantum Health Transformation program on Karen's website:https://www.karenholtonhealthcoach.com/quantum-health-transformation-free-online-course/
When should you attempt to save the root filled molar that everyone else thinks is doomed? What are the key steps to safely remove, treat, and replant a tooth without causing fractures or resorption? And how do you manage patient expectations and post-op care to maximize success? In this episode, Dr. Samuel Kratchman and Dr. Shivakar join Jaz to explore intentional tooth replantation—a procedure that rarely gets the spotlight but can completely change treatment options for challenging cases. They cover everything from case selection and imaging, to managing crowns and fragile teeth, to simple tools and techniques that make this procedure predictable and accessible. They also dive into patient communication, consent, and how to include this procedure as part of your everyday dental armamentarium, giving you the confidence to consider it when the right case comes along. https://youtu.be/SjJTzbJ_AXs Watch PDP256 on YouTube Key Takeaways: Intentional replantation is a viable alternative to extraction. The success rate of intentional replantation is documented at 88-89%. Patient education is crucial for successful treatment outcomes. The periodontal ligament must be kept moist during the procedure. Imaging is essential for understanding tooth anatomy before replantation. The procedure can be performed atraumatically with proper technique. Replantation can be a last chance for teeth that are difficult to replace with implants. A mindset shift is needed in dentistry to prioritize saving natural teeth. Apical infections are often linked to the root tip and surrounding tissue. A good coronal seal is essential before any restorative work. Common complications include ankylosis and resorption. Inflammation can aid in the extraction process by serving the ligament. Post-operative care is vital for successful recovery. Highlights: 00:00 Teaser 00:48 Introduction 03:27 Pearl: PDL is everything 04:54 Interview with Dr. Shivakar Mehrotra 07:03 Interview with Dr. Samuel Kratchman 11:01 Terminologies and Success Rates of Replantation 16:03 Indications of Replantation 22:29 Evaluating Radiographs and Clinical Factors 28:48 Case Studies and Practical Applications 30:51 Midroll 34:12 Case Studies and Practical Applications 38:08 Management of Apical Infection 40:35 Curveball Scenario: Combined Endodontic and Restorative Challenge 45:57 Replantation Success Rates and Complications 51:06 Radiographic Signs and Extraction Techniques 56:03 Postoperative Care and Instructions 59:49 Final Thoughts and Resources 01:02:14 Outro
Implant placement is one thing, but making sure those implants survive years of chewing forces is another. In this episode, Dr. Grant Stucki welcomes back Florida general dentist Dr. Vic Martel to dive deep into occlusion from an implant perspective. In today's conversation, Dr. Martel explains why implant occlusion is often even more critical than occlusion on natural teeth, how uneven load sharing leads to problems like loose screws, chipped porcelain, bone loss, and even loss of integration, and why surgeons are ultimately at the mercy of their restoring dentists' occlusal skills. He discusses practical guidelines for single posterior implants, angled implants in full-arch cases, maxillary second molars, anterior implants, and zirconia hybrids, as well as how to check occlusion correctly in centric, excursions, and with the patient both reclined and upright. Dr. Martel also shares how to manage bruxers, when to splint restorations, why screws need to be replaced after loosening, and ways frequent maintenance and clear patient instructions can prevent many complications before they start. Tune in now!Key Points From This Episode:How Dr. Martel defines occlusion as “load sharing” in the context of implant dentistry.Why occlusion is critical for natural teeth and how uneven load sharing leads to failures.Hear how to set occlusion for an implant using shim stock in normal closure and clench.Explore how to manage axial and non-axial loading on angled implants in full-arch cases.Steps for checking occlusion and why screw-retained restorations have become his standard.Discover common reasons for loose screws and why the screw often needs to be replaced.Steps for navigating microtrauma on implants, patients who brux, and splint restorations.Typical reasons why certain implants fail and guidelines for anterior implant occlusion.Find out how to distribute forces across implant-supported anterior bridges to avoid load.Unpack how the shift from acrylic hybrids to zirconia has changed occlusal schemes. Learn about the complications from occlusion and why it should be checked frequently.What to tell patients about soreness, looseness, night guards, and regular maintenance. Dr. Martel's final takeaways for preventing occlusion-related implant problems.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Victor Martel on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-martel-dmd-fagd-91431922/ Dr. Victor Martel on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/drvicmartel/ Dr. Victor Martel Email Address — vicmartel@gmail.com Dr. Victor Martel Phone Number — 561 602 7222 Martel Academy — https://martelacademy.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
The ENG implant has data placing it as the most reversible, hormonal contraceptive agent available with a typical use failure rate of 0.05%. Unfavorable bleeding patterns, such as frequent or prolonged bleeding, affect approximately 40% of ENG implant users within the first 3 months but typically improve over time. Nonetheless, it is the main reason for patient discontinuation. In the past, various medications have shown to have at least some short-term reduction in bothersome breakthrough bleeding (BTB). These include doxycycline, ethinyl estradiol (EE), mefenamic acid, combined oral contraceptives (COCs), short term tamoxifen, norethindrone, and ulipristal acetate. In this episode, we will summarize a new RCT (AJOG, released as epub on Jan 7, 2026) which describes the use of TXA for ENG related BTB. Did it work? Listen in for details.1. Andrade, Maíra Cristina Ribeiro et al. Norethisterone for prolonged uterine bleeding associated with etonogestrel implant (IMPLANET): a randomized controlled trialAmerican Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Volume 234, Issue 1, 101 - 1152. Edelman, Alison et al. Treatment of unfavorable bleeding patterns in contraceptive implant users with tranexamic acid: randomized clinical trial. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Volume 0, Issue (Articles in Press January 07, 2026)
What if a haunting didn't involve ghosts — but the lingering smell of carnival food? This episode of The Box of Oddities opens with an unsettling sensory mystery tied to a long-demolished amusement park, then plunges into one of the most stubborn and controversial archaeological puzzles of modern times: the tridactyl mummies of Peru. Discovered near the Nazca region, these small humanoid mummies feature three fingers, three toes, elongated skulls, and internal anatomy that does not appear to be the result of a simple hoax. CT scans and MRIs show articulated skeletons with no apparent signs of assembly. Carbon dating places them roughly 1,700–1,800 years old. DNA testing reveals material consistent with known Earth life — alongside a troubling percentage classified as unknown. Some specimens even appear to contain metallic implants made from rare alloys, positioned as if intentionally placed during life. One reportedly shows signs of a fetus, suggesting reproduction rather than fabrication. Scientists remain cautious. Skeptics remain vocal. And yet, after years of imaging and analysis, these bodies stubbornly resist tidy explanations. They may not be aliens — but they also may not be anything science has fully named yet. Then, in classic Box fashion, the episode pivots from the inexplicable to the unexpectedly hopeful. Meet the real-world heroes you probably didn't expect: trained landmine-detecting rats. These remarkable animals are saving lives across former war zones by sniffing out explosives buried decades ago. One rat in particular, Ronan, has broken world records and helped return deadly land to safe use — proving that sometimes the strangest solutions are also the most effective. From phantom fairground smells to unresolved biological mysteries to rats quietly changing the world, this episode is a reminder that the universe is weird, complicated, and occasionally wonderful — whether we understand it or not. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices