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In this episode, Dr. Saurabh Mishra, Senior Consultant at Apollo Hospital, shares the inspiration behind his book Incisions and discusses the challenges faced by medical professionals, including violence against doctors and the corporatization of healthcare. He highlights the critical role of empathy and effective communication in strengthening patient-doctor relationships and provides practical advice for patients making informed healthcare decisions.Dr. Mishra also delves into advancements in cancer treatment, the happiness of orthopedic surgeons, and the ongoing debate over surgery versus non-surgical remedies for gallbladder stones. This conversation offers a unique perspective on the evolving world of medicine and the human side of healthcare you've not heard before.Chapters:00:00 Highlights00:54 Introduction 01:48 Motivation for Writing 'Incisions' 06:17 Empathy and Communication in the Medical Profession09:20 The Impact of Corporatization on the Patient-Doctor Relationship11:55 Making Informed Decisions in Healthcare13:50 Algorithm to choose the surgeons24:17 The Happiness of Orthopedic Surgeons26:05 Advancements in Cancer Treatment31:20 Treating Gallbladder Stones: Surgery vs. Non-Surgical RemediesConnect with UsMohua Chinappa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohua-chinappa/The Mohua Show: https://www.themohuashow.com/Connect with the GuestDr. Saurabh Misra: https://www.instagram.com/saurabh_misra_dr/ Book Link: Incisions: https://amzn.in/d/3rhihKu Follow UsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/litlounge_pod/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMohuaShowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/themohuashow/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themohuashowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themohuashow/For any other queries EMAILhello@themohuashow.comDisclaimerThe views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any views expressed by our guests on our podcast and its associated platforms.#TheMohuaShow #MohuaChinappa #Disparity #Cancer #Doctor #Surgery #Surgeon #Medicine #Medical #Incisions #Health #Healthcare Thanks for Listening!
Happy New Year one and all!What better way to bin off the old year than by remembering some stuff about it and discussing it with your mates?Tom, Niallism and guest discusser Danny Barrett off The Crash Mats have painstakingly remembered 2024 and have each chosen their top song, top gig and top album of last year.Without giving too much away, music this week/year comes from: Fucked Up, White Trash Two Theys & a Jock, Dead Wet Things, Incisions, Clayface, Frenzal Rhomb, Fast Blood, The Dopamines and The Zatopeks.
Episode 387, including tracks from No Apologies, Uphill Avenue, The Krayons, Whispers, Incisions, Italian Blood, The Misfits, Big Attitude, Slugger, Arcadian Shadows, Iron Maiden, and Nonpoint. The episode is loaded with a bunch of new music shared with us, a Halloween themed track, an audio letter from Grammar Free in the U.K., tracks from a great album, and wrap up the show with some metal tracks.
When the products you find at the store have increasingly more toxic ingredients, why not get back to the roots of natural healing? This is what Haley Maness has done with Roots & Leaves. On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared and Haley discuss the incredible line of products that she has taken such great care to create for her family and yours. You'll learn about using castor oil for constipation, liver detoxification, pain and inflammation, and even hair growth. You'll also hear about an amazing topical magnesium, first aid salve, tallow butter, fire cider, and elderberry tonic - all created in Haley's kitchen for the cleanest, most potent and effective old school remedies available!Roots & Leaves ProductsAdditional Information:#286: Roots and Leaves, One Woman's Journey from Illness to Health Through Natural MedicineVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalityradio and @vitalitynutritionbountiful on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Please also join us on the Dearly Discarded Podcast with Jared St. Clair.Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
We're back from MPF and we would sincerely like to share our memories (or lack of) of what was once again an excellent event.Jump in for thrills, spills, hot takes, sweaty t-shirts and succulent chinese meals in abundence.Music comes from: Call Me Malcolm, Comrad, Animal Byproducts and Incisions.
Follow along with our Nailed it Board/OITE Podcast Companion book. Get your copy by clicking here >> https://a.co/d/cr4i8nD Enjoy another episode from our board review series featuring Dr. Cole and Dr. Woolwine. This episode is sponsored by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: Filled with content that has been vetted by some of the top names in orthopaedics, the AAOS Resident Orthopaedic Core Knowledge (ROCK) program sets the standard for orthopaedic education. Whether ROCK is incorporated into your residency curriculum, or you use it independently as a study tool, the educational content on ROCK is always free to residents. You'll gain the insights and confidence needed to ensure a successful future as a board-certified surgeon who delivers the best patient care. Log on at https://rock.aaos.org/.
Interview with neurosurgeon Ali Hazama, MD
In a chilling twist of events, Annamarie Cochrane Rintala is found dead, her stiff body soaked in both paint and blood. The spouse, Cara Rintala, finds herself in a situation that marks a legal first in Massachusetts—a woman charged with the murder of her wife. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack delve into the perplexing nature of the evidence, from the viscosity of paint and blood to the subtleties of rigor mortis. Morgan discusses the troubling aspects of multiple trials and the contentious role of so-called experts in courtroom drama. The hosts also scrutinize the telltale signs of asphyxial death and the importance of scientific validation in legal cases. Time-coded Highlights: 00:00:00 — Joseph Scott Morgan starts by revealing his love for art and its connection to forensic science. He even touches on its relevance in motor vehicle accidents. 00:02:41 — Morgan mentions that the accused is facing trial for an unprecedented fourth time. 00:03:22 — Dave Mack announces the historical context; it's the first case in Massachusetts where a wife is charged with murdering her wife. 00:04:31 — Mack offers a rundown on the turbulent relationship between Annamarie Cochrane Rintala and Cara Rintala, including debt, jealousy, and exhausting work hours. He describes the crime scene, which is filled with a mixture of paint and blood. 00:06:43 — Morgan delves into the injuries typically seen in cases involving falls, contrasting them with the injuries sustained by the victim, Annamarie. 00:08:59 — Highlighting the unexpected detail of the victim's body being soaked in paint, Joe Scott navigates through the signs of death, focusing on the rigidity of Annamarie's body. 00:13:05 — Likening the process of rigor mortis to post-workout stiffness, Morgan provides a relatable touch to a grim subject. He elaborates on how heat affects rigor mortis, introducing elements like metabolic activity into the equation. 00:15:44 — Morgan provides insight into the informative value of a deceased person's hand position. 00:18:50 — Morgan reiterates the necessity of considering various elements for a comprehensive death investigation. 00:19:53 — Mack stresses the role of first responders in observing and documenting vital details like blood and bruises. Morgan describes how bruises can remain on a body, offering clues into the timeline of a death. 00:28:40 — The conversation pivots to discuss the speculative act of deliberately pouring paint on Annamarie, emphasizing the need to examine her clothing for more clues. 00:29:40 — Joseph Scott Morgan draws parallels between this case and the Caylee Anthony homicide, highlighting the use of questionable scientific methods in court. 00:32:38 — Dave Mack and Joe Scott Morgan discuss the implications of the cause of death being strangulation, and what signs to look for. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
August 11, 2023 Ray, Mark, and Scott discuss 2 questions that came into the Urology Coding and Reimbursement Group (see below for a link to sign up free):Good Evening Our office is looking into Chronic Care Management. We know that CCM requires the patient to have 2 chronic conditions. Most of these patients have prostate cancer and diabetes, and or hypertension. Which brings me to my question our providers will be treating and managing the cancer but as for as the diabetes goes they are not treating this or managing it in any way. Would we still be able to use this in out CCM billing?Hi, What CPT code set would you bill for Excision Scrotal Lesion(s)? (Path Report: Benign). Would you code with 11420-11426 or 11106-11107 or 54060 or something else? NOTE DETAILS: FINDING(s): Numerous scattered superficial skin lesions, In total 20cm skin removed. "We began by marking out the areas of concern with elliptical incisions. There were numerous lesions but they were spread out enough that we decided to do multiple separate incisions. After the lesions were marked the skin was anesthetized with 0.5% Macaine. Incisions were made sharply along the previous marked ellipse. The skin was then carefully dissected sharply from of the underlying dartos tissue. Hemostasis was achieved with bipolar cautery. This was repeated for all lesions."Urology Documentation, Coding, and Billing CertificationFor Urologists and APPs (Click Here for Pricing, More Information, and Registration)Documentation, Coding, and Billing Fellowship - Urology (DCB-FS) For Coders, Billers, and Admins (Click Here for Pricing, More Information, and Registration)Documentation, Coding, and Billing Specialist Certification (DCB-SC)Documentation, Coding, and Billing Master Certification (DCB-MC)Urology Advanced Coding and Reimbursement SeminarClick Here to Register Now Las Vegas, December 1 & 2, 20238 am - 4:30 pm Friday, 8 am - 3:30 pm SaturdayNew Orleans, January 26 & 27, 20248 am - 4:30 pm Friday, 8 am - 3:30 pm SaturdayReserve your spot and save!As a Urology Coding and Reimbursement Podcast listener, you get access to a discount (limited-time offer).Use code: 24UACRS733Get signed up today and get peace of mind knowing you will be prepared for all the upcoming changes.The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook group.The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook Group link to join:https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThrivingPractice/ Join the discussion:Urology Coding and Reimbursement Group - Join for free and ask your questions, and share your wisdom.Click Here to Start Your Free Trial of AUACodingToday.com
C-sections can get a bad wrap and today we're clearing that up. Many are not prepared C-section being an option and there tends to be some shame surrounding the birth approach. The girls talk today about the pros and cons of a c-section, reasons why it may become the best option, and hear about Cara and Betsy's personal experiences. Hear about overcoming guilt, how to educate yourself and advocate for your own wishes, plus lots of recovery tips! We're making "abdominal birth" the new, modernized, shame-free term. Check out these great resources we mentioned in the show today:@thebirthtrauma_mama@empower.your.pelvis@thebellemethodBlog Post: C-Section Survival GuideFrida Mom C-Section Recovery KitHigh Waisted UndiesPostpartum Belly WrapSupport the showTo learn more about The MINT Prjct and check out our programs and courses, head to TheMINTPrjct.com and follow us on Instagram, as well as your hosts, @bets.inthewild, @_coach.cara_ and @jesscarr.fit
Join me on this episode as we discuss the remedy Staphysagria and why the keywords to remember for this remedy are SURGERY INCISIONS. We will discuss this remedy and how it can be beneficial in helping prevent infection and pain with surgery incisions as well as an emotional remedy. I will share some personal examples of how I have used homeopathy in my home this week to help myself and my family overcome post virus issues. And we will take a look at how me and my family naturally prevent mosquitos from eating us alive. Feel free to reach out to me with any questions or comments at honesthomeopathypodcast@gmail.com. I would love to hear from you and for us to journey together! If you have benefited from this podcast please take a moment to rate and leave a review on whatever platform you are listening from. Thank you so much for listening! Staphysagria for Surgery --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/honest-homeopathy/support
Dallas and Nick head out to save a newcomer to the backrooms even as Yanick's own party goes through some changes. But even once they return to safety, is anyone really safe with an emotionally unstable wizard around?Nick gets some medical help. Yanick questions the company they're about to keep. Dallas makes a vow to save the sibling thought lost.Cover Artwork by:Mr Brightside Songs in this episode written by Sean O'Dell and Erik Segerstrom. Sounds from Zapsplat! Find out more at Dungeons and Pop! Want to talk to some of the cast and maybe play a oneshot or two? Join us at the Dungeons and Pop Social Club! Want to give us a review, hit us up on Podchaser! Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi!
We dig into the pop punk underground surrounding the new pop punk concept album Whimsyland (think Steinways, Ergs, Dirt Bike Annie, Lipstick Homicide), spin a world debut from Street Diamonds (ex-Jack Acid), & check out some of Dammit Record's exclusive November subscription: Forklift Assassins & Square Tugs from Australia & Bad Blood from U.K.! We also hear new tracks from Incisions, Cut Rate Druggist, Lip Servants, Battery Farm, Weekend Recovery, Pinch Points, & Romero, and classics from Dead Boys, Death Wheelers, Upper Crust, Turbonegro, Rubber City Rebels, Death, Soft Boys, Fuel, William Shatner, Penetration, Naked Aggression, Sick Pleasure, D.O.A. and Jello Biafra, D.I., Private Function, Vandals, and the Luscious Listener's Choice! Whimsyland- The Grand Chamber Of Exemplary Americans Whimsyland- Suwanee Swamp Adventure Lipstick Homicide- We'll Be OK Steinways- Carrie Goldberg Vandals- Urban Struggle D.I.- Obnoxious D.I.- Johnny's Got A Problem Incisions- Repeat Prescriptions Private Function- Make Me Cut Rate Druggist- Pet Sematary D.O.A. And Jello Biafra- That's Progress Street Diamonds- Jet Lag City Sick Pleasure- I Don't Play Pretty Music Lip Servants- Sunburst Battery Farm- Working Class Lad Forklift Assassins- Clique Square Tugs- How Many Times Bad Blood- Sell Out Naked Aggression- Censored Truth Penetration- Don't Dictate Soft Boys- I Wanna Destroy You Fuel- Disengaged Weekend Recovery- Chemtrails William Shatner- Common People Pinch Points- King Rat Death- Politicians In My Eyes Romero- Honey Rubber City Rebels- Bluer Than Blue Turbonegro- Fuck The World Upper Crust- Let Them Eat Rock Death Wheelers- I Tread On Your Grave Dead Boys- Ain't Nothin' To Do
Episode #118 features the World Radio Debut of the NEW Scene Killers track about Jesse Luscious being an immigrant to the U.K., a look at actor/musician Fred Armisen + Crisis Of Conformity + Trenchmouth, and Notts d.i.y. punks Dim Bulbs & Kursty! Also featured is new punk & metal from Girls In Synthesis, Incisions, Charger, Gojira, Beyond Extinction, Feral State, Raging Speedhorn, Lorelei, classics from Motorhead, Minutemen, Penetration, Rocket From The Crypt, Saints, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Spermbirds, Scheisse Minnelli, Peter & the Test Tube Babies, Toxic Reasons, Tribe 8, Blister, Rudimentary Peni, Ministry, Killing Joke, Clash, Suicidal Tendencies, Gang Of Four, & the Luscious Listener's Choice! Lorelei- The Dunwich Horror Incisions- You're Not The Same Incisions- Fuck The World Girls In Synthesis- Cottage Industry Rocket From The Crypt- On A Rope Penetration- V.I.P. (Demo) Saints- Run Down Raging Speedhorn- Suffragette City Joan Jett And The Blackhearts- Star Star Scene Killers- Immigrant Eyes Spermbirds- Americans Are Cool Scheisse Minnelli- Socially Retarded Peter And The Test Tube Babies- Student Wankers Toxic Reasons- No Pity Tribe 8- Neanderthal Dyke Blister- Words That Burn Rudimentary Peni- Blissful Myth Dim Bulbs- Rib's House Kursty- DJP Beyond Extinction- Eyes Of God, Look Down On Me Feral State- Hate Through Fear Gojira- Our Time Is Now Ministry- The Land Of Rape And Honey Killing Joke- Follow The Leaders Clash- Overpowered By Funk Crisis Of Conformity- Fist Fight! Suicidal Tendencies- Institutionalized Trenchmouth- Sea Of Serenity Gang Of Four- Natural's Not In It Minutemen- Jesus And Tequila Charger- Rolling Through The Night Motorhead- (We Are) The Road Crew
DSMP Episode 116: Y- Incisions & Embalming Fluid by Detroit State of Mind Podcast
To help take our minds off who probably will (and more importantly won't) be going to our funerals, we enjoy nine afterlife friendly songs from Incisions, The Amplifier Heads, Ernest Moon, John Kachnowski, Futhermuckers, Girls In Synthesis, Screeching Weasel, The Dry Retch and The Owen Guns.Comedy Suburbs, Voice of Jeff, Tony has your Facebook comments, The Antwerp Ring Road, last week, watched stuff, Obi Wan Kenobi, Dr Strange 2, Glastonbury, Funeral, From the Vaults, Punky Ruckus, Tony's International Gig Guide, this week, Tony's off on holiday (kinda), sleep, no Izzatwat this week, our funerals and a reminder of the ways you can listen.Song 1: Incisions – Mine To LoseSong 2: The Amplifier Heads – Space CadetteSong 3: Ernest Moon – Big WowSong 4: John Kachnowski - IslandSong 5: Futhermuckers – Gotta SaySong 6: Girls In Synthesis – The EngineSong 7: Screeching Weasel – Just Another FoolSong 8: The Dry Retch – Contaminational PowerSong 9: The Owen Guns – Pulling On The Boots (Racist Dickhead)
American traditions. To scalp the newcomers. Show them their place. Until a few generations Later. They lust to be like us. Good? There is none. No momentum Towards good at least. Only momentum for bad. All the momentum for bad. Only bad…so bad. Until nothing exists. Blood in the streets.
Holy Death, DISCHORDIA, Los Mapas del Miedo, Rickshaw Billie's Burger Patrol, Rodents, Incisions, MURF, and more featured on this week's episode of From The Pit! From the Pit is a weekly podcast devoted to all things extreme music – whether it's up-and-coming bands, killer new releases, future shows, and festivals, or musings on the scene itself, hosts Phil, Mike, Sam and Frank will make sure that you hear about them. Also, we talk about beer, which is really the most important thing.
April 6th 2022. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #534 – New tunes from The Hellacopters, Supersonic Deuces, Burning Heads, Satanic Overdrive, Bitch Queens, Scumbag Millionaire, INCISIONS, and Suede Razors…plus more... Real Punk Radio podcast Network brings you the best in Punk, Rock, Underground Music around! From Classic Oi!, Psychobilly and Hardcore to some Classic Rock n Roll and 90's indie Alt Rock greatness!! With Tons of Live DJ's that like to Talk Music From Garage Rock, to Ska.. We are True MUSIC GEEKS!
April 6th 2022. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #534 – New tunes from The Hellacopters, Supersonic Deuces, Burning Heads, Satanic Overdrive, Bitch Queens, Scumbag Millionaire, INCISIONS, and Suede Razors…plus more killer rock’n’roll! Turn it up! We're LIVE, Wednesday nights, 10:00pm ET/7:00pm PT on REAL PUNK RADIO – Radio Done Right! realpunkradio.com/podcast/tommyunitlive/tommyunitlive534.mp3Subscribe to podcast HERE PLAYLIST The Hellacopters … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #534 →
Bostin'. That's what you'll be saying after hearing our conversation with Singer, Songwriter, Sound Engineer, Producer to the stars and all round good lad, Mr Davey Warsop.Davey left the tropical climes of Bromsgrove to seek the punk rock dream in LA and so far, that gamble is paying off! We discuss the punk rock royalty he bumps into in Wholefoods, his work with NOFX, Green Day and many more. Davey imparts sage advice to young sound engineers, remembers the time he was signed to a major and we discuss his early punk heroes and neighbours.Tom gets Niall's diary mixed up, Niall has a fact about a particular branch of animal medical science and much, much more. Songs this week are from: Kunt Cobain & The Nirvanas, Tear Them Down, The Linda Lindas, Shooter McGavin, an exclusive, never before heard track from Beat Union, Suzi Moon, Face To Face, Incisions and School Damage
Body Talk 2.0 | A High-Yield Surgical Anatomy Review for the OR
Please fill out the survey! https://forms.gle/xRWFksZkgodAa3hE8 Ally and Ned discuss cesarean sections, probably the most common surgery medical students will see on their OBGYN rotation! Intro (0:15), Layers of the Abdominal Wall (4:29), Arterial Supply and Types of Incisions (8:56), Surgical Snippets (16:13)
Whilst the world talks about The Rona and Vax or No Vax... we ignore all of that and bring you nine noisy songs from The Bambies, Damn Vandals, Ren Marabou And The Berserkers, The Frenzy Of Tongs, Mothra Slapping Orchestra, Incisions, The Amplifier Heads, Frau Blucher And The Drunken Horses and Dirt Byrds.No Jeff this week, Emma Raducanu, Tony loves a pause, Tony has your Facebook comments, Good Time Aussie Bogalars, possible news on Jeff, The Frenzy Of Tongs, last week, Tony might have had Covid, Comedy show in Hitchin, Carl's birthday, lodgers, Forest v Arsenal, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, this week, work, quiet life, no Izzatwat, Alexa and a reminder of the ways you can listen.Song 1: The Bambies – Running Through The NightSong 2: Damn Vandals - Drink It UpSong 3: Ren Marabou And The Berserkers – Sing Your Death SongSong 4: The Frenzy Of Tongs – Put Some Wax On It, BabySong 5: Mothra Slapping Orchestra – Slow DownSong 6: Incisions – The SweeneySong 7: The Amplifier Heads – Rocket BoysSong 8: Frau Blucher And The Drunken Horses – Backstage GirlSong 9: Dirt Byrds - Dangerous
Recovery for Narkeez has gone well. Today, our focus is on incisions. If you've had surgery before, you'll know of the incisions that can be left behind. We'll explore the incisions, and talk about how to care for them. So, without further delay, Let's talk about incisions and health!
Self confessed malnourished shouty boy Jordan from Incisions is with us this week. We talk about the return of hardcore, the Manchester and UK scenes, DIY disasters and a whole load of other stuff. Also, Tom is trying to be a better person but failing, Niallism has some new noise for you and there's tradesmen talk. Your additional tracks this week are from Hard-Ons, Vampire slumber party and Dillinger 4.
The crew gains access to Kaeon Rhyse's office in the Black Site, then decides to handle the vacant Doctor in the Medical Lab. Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SouthernTomfoolery Southern Tomfoolery Plays https://www.southerntomfoolery.com/ https://discord.gg/7KPfMCz https://twitter.com/SouthernTomfool https://www.facebook.com/SouthernTomfoolery/ https://www.instagram.com/southerntomfoolery/ Starfinder - Signal of Screams Title Music: "Signal of Screams Theme" by Adam Kelly Other music: Kevin MacCloed - Incompetechincompetech.filmmusic.ioTabletop Audiotabletopaudio.com Purple Planet Music www.purple-planet.com/
The sun is out, the Paulyb is on holiday and the Punky will not be stopped. So whack on the sun lotion, adorn yourself with a suitable hat and get on down with nine songs from Incisions, Das Kapitans, The Scavengers, Damn Vandals, The Mariners, Circus Wolves, Father Figures, Reverend Beat Man and Chad Calamity & The CTGBs.Where is Jeff?, Comedy Suburbs, Tony has your Facebook comments, the worst comment we've ever had?, last week, Tony continues his drum hunt, Paul went on holiday!, Army of the Dead, From the Vaults, no gigs, donations, this week, days off, Paul is offering tours again, no Izzatwat this week, the vol 3 story, what is Paul drinking and a reminder of the ways you can listen.Song 1: Incisions – Back Of The LineSong 2: Das Kapitans - RooftopsSong 3: The Scavengers – Johnny JetpackSong 4: Damn Vandals – Mammals At WorkSong 5: The Mariners – Zindy LouSong 6: Circus Wolves - ClaritySong 7: Father Figures – Stockings OnSong 8: Reverend Beat Man – Blue Moon Of KentuckySong 9: Chad Calamity & The CTGBs – Born To Win
Behind the Double Doors: The Houston Plastic Surgery Podcast
Felicia from Sugar Land asks Dr. Basu how soon she can have a mommy makeover after having kids and if it's safe to combine procedures like tummy tuck, breast lift, or brazilian butt lift. Dr. Basu covers the most common questions women have about the mommy makeover including recovery, incisions, c-section scars, non-surgical alternatives, costs, and traveling to Houston for surgery. Read more about mommy makeover (https://www.basuplasticsurgery.com/plastic-surgery/breast/mommy-makeover/) See mommy makeover before and after photos (https://www.basuplasticsurgery.com/gallery/?proc=mommy-makeover) Take a screen shot of this or any podcast episode with your phone and show it at your consultation or appointment to receive $50 off any service at Basu Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics. Basu Plastic Surgery is located in Northwest Houston in the Towne Lake area of Cypress. To learn more about the practice or ask a question, go to basuplasticsurgery.com/podcast. On Instagram, follow Dr. Basu and the team @basuplasticsurgery (https://instagram.com/basuplasticsurgery) Behind the Double Doors is a production of The Axis (http://theaxis.io/).
This episode we play a game of "Alldayer Dictator" in which we dream up our ideal festival line ups and review the film Mission Of Justice from 1992. All whilst enjoying some treats from Judges Bakery and some Quarter Horse Coffee! Plus nice muscles, peckin' pheasants, doped up podcast hosts and some good old fashioned Woody Guthrie bashing. Music from Fresh, In Evil Hour, Incisions, Schema and Bratakus.
After a busy few weeks, Tony has finally finished that bloody video of his! We celebrate in the only way we know, and thats by bringing you nine songs from Futhermuckers, Knoxville Girls, Hot Breath, Beebe Gallini, The Dogmatics, Dirt Byrds, The Short Fuses, Mirror Of Haze and Incisions.Comedy Suburbs, Voice of Jeff, Tony has your Facebook comments, last week, Tony has finished his video, a break from PBETV, poker, From the Vaults, gigs?, donations, this week, dental issues still!, protests in London, tree jokes, Izzatwat, wiv Stiv, vaccine issues and we remind you of the ways you can listen!Song 1: Futhermuckers – Old But Still HandsomeSong 2: Knoxville Girls – Sophisticated Boom BoomSong 3: Hot Breath – Right TimeSong 4: Beebe Gallini – East Side StorySong 5: The Dogmatics – Gimme The ShakesSong 6: Dirt Byrds – Look Me In The EyesSong 7: The Short Fuses – Baby Got Bat WingsSong 8: Mirror Of Haze – Listen To The TreesSong 9: Incisions – Repeat Prescription
Dr. Nikhil Verma, Head Team Physician for the Chicago White Sox, Sports Medicine Specialist, and Orthopaedic Surgeon at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush fills in for Dr. Cole for today’s podcast.Interview with Fred Smith, the CEO and Founder of BandGrip, to explain what BandGrip is and how it can be used during surgery. Fred tells us the inspiration behind developing his product, and the effort to create simple, pain-free, non-invasive wound closure system. Visit https://www.bandgrip.com/ to learn more.Ask the Doctor segment: Dr. Verma answers questions from listeners about dizziness during workouts, being active at night, complex training, and the benefits to exercising while pregnant.
The primary treatment for both benign and malignant tumors is surgery. The one thing that the vast majority of parotid patients have in common is the fear and anxiety that they feel before surgery. The waiting and worrying before surgery is often the worst part of the process. In this episode, Dr. Eric J. Moore; Chair, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Mayo Clinic; Rochester, Minnesota, joins me and we'll be talking about different aspects of parotid surgery. Dr. Moore will be sharing important information that will help prepare patients for surgery, so they can make informed decision about their medical care and mentally prepare for what lies ahead of them.Listen in as Dr. Moore shares his knowledge, wisdom, and experiences with us.Key Talking Points of the Episode:· Parotid tumor treatment options· Anesthesia· Facial nerve monitoring· Deep lobe versus superficial lobe· Factors to consider when designing surgical plans· Frozen section pathology· Different types of parotid surgeries· Different types of incisionsKey Quotes from the Episode:“Surgical treatment is the correct treatment for almost every benign and malignant parotid tumor.”“You want to know the pathology as much as you can accurately at the time of that operation to make good decisions.”“If the branches are intact, then almost always they will come back and recover and work normally after a period of time.”“Incisions are most of the time a seesaw battle between exposure and cosmetic deficit.”“Different tumors require different levels of exposure and different incisions.”Connect with Us:· Parotid Patient Project· Instagram· Facebook· Twitter· Email: podcast@parotidpatientproject.orgDon't forget to like and subscribe to the podcast to stay fully up to date. As always, know that you are not alone in this journey.
Lots of new stuff from the Limit, Headcheese, Incisions, New Rocket Union, Bonecrusher, the Welch Boys and more. Real Punk Radio podcast Network brings you the best in Punk, Rock, Underground Music around! From Classic Oi!, Psychobilly and Hardcore to some Classic Rock n Roll and 90's indie Alt Rock greatness!! With Tons of Live DJ's that like to Talk Music From Garage Rock, to Ska.. We are True MUSIC GEEKS!
Lots of new stuff from the Limit, Headcheese, Incisions, New Rocket Union, Bonecrusher, the Welch Boys and more.
In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Donald Lalonde MD discusses simple and cost-effective ways of managing various types of wounds. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “Simple Effective Ways to Care for Skin Wounds and Incisions” by Donald Lalonde, Nadim Joukhadar, and Jeffrey Janis. Read it for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: http://bit.ly/ManagingWounds Dr. Lalonde is a board-certified plastic surgeon in Saint John, Canada and a Professor in the Division of Plastic Surgery at Dalhousie University. Your host, Dr. Damian Marucci, is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Sydney in Australia. #PRSGlobalOpen #KeynotesPodcast #PlasticSurgery
In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Donald Lalonde MD discusses simple and cost-effective ways of managing various types of wounds.This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “Simple Effective Ways to Care for Skin Wounds and Incisions” by Donald Lalonde, Nadim Joukhadar, and Jeffrey Janis.Read it for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: http://bit.ly/ManagingWoundsDr. Lalonde is a board-certified plastic surgeon in Saint John, Canada and a Professor in the Division of Plastic Surgery at Dalhousie University.Your host, Dr. Damian Marucci, is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Sydney in Australia.#PRSGlobalOpen #KeynotesPodcast #PlasticSurgery
It's Paulmas time and this week Cherry Red help us celebrate in style. So get ready for a controversial eight songs from Incisions, Nightmares In Wax, The Higsons, Reverend Beat-Man, Kunoichipanda, Norm And The Nightmarez, Ian Dury and Hummer.Comedy Suburbs, Cherry Red, Shake The Foundations, Tony has your Facebook comments, Germany, last week, Tony has started filming his video, lockdown, via or via, Paulmas, Bongs of Praise, Love Cats, From the Vaults, accents, donations, this week, more video shooting, wedding celebrant course, ladies ladies man, Izzatwat and a reminder of the way you can listen.Song 1: Incisions – Back Of The LineSong 2: Nightmares In Wax – Black LeatherSong 3: The Higsons – Push Out The BoatSong 4: Reverend Beat-Man – Letter To MyselfSong 5: Kunoichipanda – Hitori AsobiSong 6: Norm And The Nightmarez – Nigel’s Gone Back To The Planet ZorchSong 7: Ian Dury – Trust Is A MustSong 8: Hummer – WA5ive
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We've reached another podcasting milestone this week... 800 shows! Whilst we're pretty sure no other podcast on the planet has released 800 weekly shows, we don't want to harp on about it. Instead let's settle down to a smashing selection of tracks from Johnny Altman, Midnite Snaxxx, The Morning Shakes, Jo Carley And The Old Dry Skulls, Screamers & Sinners, Pussycat And the Dirty Johnsons, Incisions, Real People and Tony Hearn.Show 800, Comedy Suburbs, Tony has your Facebook comments, Jeff, last week, start to the working year, Bongs of Praise, Burning Down The House, dentist, bird crap, From the Vaults, Screamers & Sinners, gigs..., lockdown and this year, vaccine, this week, work, online course, PBETV, Hollywood, Izzatwat, Tony's new song is finally finished and a massive thank you to everyone for listening over the years!Song 1: Johnny Altman – Looking For The Love Of My LifeSong 2: Midnite Snaxxx – Fight BackSong 3: The Morning Shakes – Thunderbird ESQSong 4: Jo Carley And The Old Dry Skulls – The ZombieSong 5: Screamers & Sinners – Little JimSong 6: Pussycat And the Dirty Johnsons – Beast Will OutSong 7: Incisions – No ShameSong 8: Real People - AugmentedSong 9: Tony Hearn – When This Shit’s All Over
Season 4Ep 18Reanimation Who shall conceive the horrors of my secret toil, as I dabbled among the unhallowed damps of the grave, or tortured the living animal to animate the lifeless clay?- Dr. Victor Frankenstein From mummies to zombies to the creature himself, Frankenstein's monster, the tales of reanimating the dead span thousands of years. For many people Mary Shelly's Frankenstein is or was their introduction to the subject of reanimation. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is a cautionary tale about the abuses of science — in particular, the potential pitfalls of screwing around with corpses and lightning. If you're not familiar with the story of Frankenstein then see yourself the hell out right now. Are they gone? Good fuck em. If there are any untrustworthy folks left that are still here even though they don't know the story, here's a recap. The actual title, which most of you probably don't know, is "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus''. Shelly began writing the story when she was 18. The first edition was published anonymously in 1818 when she was 20. It began as a short story that unfolded into a novel. Although later versions of the tale popularly have the creature (he is referred to as the Creature, and as we all should know, the creature isn't Frankenstein) he’s essentially sewn together from various bodies parts and reanimated during a science experiment using lightning, this is not how the creature was originally written and conceived. In the original novel the creature was also not a big dumb lumbering idiot as he is usually portrayed. In Shelley's original work, Victor Frankenstein discovers a previously unknown but elemental principle of life, and that insight allows him to develop a method to imbue vitality into inanimate matter, though the exact nature of the process is left largely ambiguous. After a great deal of hesitation in exercising this power, Frankenstein (that’s the doctor for you slower passengers) spends two years painstakingly constructing the creature's proportionally large body (one anatomical feature at a time, from raw materials supplied by "the dissecting room and the slaughter-house"), which he then brings to life using his unspecified process. All of that aside, and all the differences and nuances aside, the idea is the same, the goal of reanimation of dead or inanimate things. While Shelly may have written an early example of the concept, process, and consequences of reanimation, she was not the first to think of this concept. There were scientists and thinkers earlier than her dreaming up ideas of reanimating animals and even humans. Science behind reanimation Okay Jeff, bear with us here, it's gonna get a little nerdy from time to time. You've all heard the old saying, there's nothing sure in life but death and taxes, but what if death wasn’t such a sure thing? Scientists have been attempting to restore life to the dead for hundreds of years. People have used water, electricity, chemicals and other things to try and reanimate dead animals and people. A basic example of reanimation using water could be that of the ever popular sea monkey! Sea monkeys are actually brine shrimp. Their dried eggs, sold in pet stores, contain embryos that will revive when put in salt water, hatch, swim about, grow to be a quarter-inch long and make good fish food. Another example is the tardigrade. It is so small -- the size of a sand grain -- that most people are unaware of its existence, yet several times a year it performs one of the most astonishing feats known to science. When there has been no rain for a long time and its habitat dries out, the little animal's body loses its own water, shriveling and curling into a wrinkled kernel. Without water, the animal plunges into a profound state of suspended animation. The creature stops eating or crawling. It does not breathe. Its internal organs shut down, no longer digesting food or sending signals through its nervous system. Even metabolic processes inside cells shut down -- the usually busy genes going dormant and the enzymes that normally carry out thousands of biochemical reactions every second cease to function. Its body dries to a crisp. So profound is the loss of activity that, according to a common textbook definition of life, which says metabolism is a hallmark of life, the little animal is… dead. And yet, after days or even months, if moisture returns, the animal soaks up the water and resumes all normal activities. The creature is informally called a water bear or, more formally, a tardigrade, which means "slow walker." On the evolutionary tree, it lies between worms and insects, one of the many small but remarkable life forms on Earth known almost solely to those who study biology. So there is one issue with these guys and others like them. There's an argument on whether they are truly being reanimated or if there is just some weird sort of hibernation going on. The chief hallmark of life, textbooks often say, is metabolism, the sum of all genetic and enzymatic processes that go on inside cells and in interactions among cells. If one accepts that definition, then an organism in suspended animation is not alive. That conclusion, however, raises a semantic problem because if it is not alive, it is dead. If so and if it revives, then life has been created, a phenomenon that would violate a cardinal principle of biology -- that complex life forms cannot be spontaneously generated but only come from living parents. To avoid this logical trap, the few biologists who have studied the phenomenon generally refer to it as cryptobiosis, meaning "hidden life." So strong, however, was the metabolism-centered view of life that until recently most biologists suspected that cryptobiotic organisms were not totally inactive. They argued that enough water remained inside the animals to permit metabolism to continue at a rate too slow to be detected. After all, they knew some higher animals can reduce their metabolic rates by hibernating in winter, and others enter a state of even lower metabolism, called estivation, that allows them to endure dry, summer heat. Cryptobiotic animals, many researchers suspected, were simply extending a familiar capacity to a previously unknown extreme. Recently, however, scientists have established that, although even the driest organisms retain a few water molecules, they constitute only a small fraction of the minimum needed for metabolism. For example, most of the workhorse molecules of metabolism, proteins, must be awakened in water to assume the shape essential to their functions as enzymes. Tardigrades and nematodes, like most animals, are normally 80 percent to 90 percent water. In the cryptobiotic state, the organisms contain only about 3 percent to 5 percent water. Under laboratory conditions, the water content of some has been reduced to 0.05 percent, and they were revived. Most authorities now agree that no metabolism occurs during cryptobiosis. The term no longer means "a hidden form of ordinary life" but rather "a state of being in which the active processes of life are temporarily suspended." In the cryptobiotic state, all that remains of a living organism is its structural integrity. A dry animal may be shrunken, but it maintains all connections that keep together the structures of its cells. In other words, biologists now hold, molecules hooked together in a certain way will metabolize if given water. Life is not the result of some mystical animating force that inhabits proteins or the nucleic acids that make up DNA. It is the structural arrangement of certain molecules that will behave chemically in specific ways in the presence of water. So what does that all mean? Fuck if we know. But essentially it seems that in these tiny organisms, if the law of the land is followed to a T, then it seems they are dead, dried, shriveled up things with no metabolisms, thus no life, that can actually be reanimated with water. Interesting indeed. There's a ton more cool info on this in an article from the Washington Post titled "Just Add Water" from 1996 that this information was taken from. If you're really into the science behind this stuff we definitely recommend this article! Electricity Now if one were to think that Frankenstein, despite being an early foray into the world of reanimation, was possibly influenced by real world attempts at the same result, one would be correct. In the late 18th century many doctors and scientists began toying with dead things and electricity. In 1780, Italian anatomy professor Luigi Galvani discovered that he could make the muscles of a dead frog twitch and jerk with sparks of electricity. Others quickly began to experiment by applying electricity to other animals that quickly grew morbid. Galvani’s nephew, physicist Giovanni Aldini, obtained the body of an ox, proceeding to cut off the head and use electricity to twist its tongue. He sent such high levels of voltage through the diaphragm of the ox that it resulted in “a very strong action on the rectum, which even produced an expulsion of the feces,” Aldini wrote. People outside of science were also fascinated by electricity. They would attend shows where bullheads and pigs were electrified, and watch public dissections at research institutions such as the Company of Surgeons in England, which later became the Royal College of Surgeons. When scientists tired of testing animals, they turned to corpses, particularly corpses of murderers. In 1751, England passed the Murder Act, which allowed the bodies of executed murderers to be used for experimentation. “The reasons the Murder Act came about were twofold: there weren’t enough bodies for anatomists, and it was seen as a further punishment for the murderer,” says Juliet Burba, chief curator of an exhibit called “Mary and Her Monster” at the Bakken Museum in Minnesota. “It was considered additional punishment to have your body dissected.” On November 4, 1818, Scottish chemist Andrew Ure stood next to the lifeless corpse of an executed murderer, the man hanging by his neck at the gallows only minutes before. He was performing an anatomical research demonstration for a theater filled with curious students, anatomists, and doctors at the University of Glasgow. But this was no ordinary cadaver dissection. Ure held two metallic rods charged by a 270-plate voltaic battery to various nerves and watched in delight as the body convulsed, writhed, and shuddered in a grotesque dance of death. “When the one rod was applied to the slight incision in the tip of the forefinger,” Ure later described to the Glasgow Literary Society, “the fist being previously clenched, that finger extended instantly; and from the convulsive agitation of the arm, he seemed to point to the different spectators, some of whom thought he had come to life.” Ure is one of many scientists during the late 18th and 19th centuries who conducted crude experiments with galvanism—the stimulation of muscles with pulses of electrical current. The bright sparks and loud explosions made for stunning effects that lured in both scientists and artists, with this era of reanimation serving as inspiration for Mary Shelley’s literary masterpiece, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. While most scientists were using galvanism to search for clues about life, Ure wanted to see if it could actually bring someone back from the dead. “This was a time when people were trying to understand the origin of life, when religion was losing some of its hold,” says Burba. “There was a lot of interest in the question: What is the essence that animates life? Could it be electricity?” Lying on Ure’s table was the muscular, athletic corpse of 35-year-old coal miner, Matthew Clydesdale. In August 1818, Clydesdale drunkenly murdered an 80-year-old miner with a coal pick and was sentenced to be hanged at the gallows. His body remained suspended and limp for nearly an hour, while a thief who had been executed next to Clydesdale at the same time convulsed violently for several moments after death. The blood was drained from the body for half an hour before the experiments began.Andrew Ure, who had little to no known experience with electricity, was a mere assistant to James Jeffray, an anatomy professor at the University of Glasgow. He had studied medicine at Glasgow University and served briefly as an army surgeon, but was otherwise known for teaching chemistry. “Not much is known about Ure, but he was sort of a minor figure in the history of science,” says Alex Boese, author of Elephants on Acid: And Other Bizarre Experiments. One of Ure’s main accomplishments was this single bizarre galvanic experiment, he says. Others, such as Aldini, conducted similar experiments, but scholars write that Ure was convinced that electricity could restore life back into the dead. “While Aldini contented himself with the role of spasmodic puppeteer, Ure’s ambitions were well nigh Frankesteinian,” wrote Ulf Houe in Studies in Romanticism. Ure charged the battery with dilute nitric and sulphuric acids five minutes before the police delivered the body to the University of Glasgow’s anatomical theater. Incisions were made at the neck, hip, and heels, exposing different nerves that were jolted with the metallic rods. When Ure sent charges through Clydesdale’s diaphragm and saw his chest heave and fall, he wrote that “the success of it was truly wonderful.”Ure’s descriptions of the experiment are vivid. He poetically noted how the convulsive movements resembled “a violent shuddering from cold” and how the fingers “moved nimbly, like those of a violin performer.” Other passages, like this one about stimulating muscles in Clydesdale’s forehead and brow, are more macabre: “Every muscle in his countenance was simultaneously thrown into fearful action; rage, horror, despair, anguish, and ghastly smiles, united their hideous expression in the murderer’s face, surpassing far the wildest representations of a Fuseli or a Kean,” wrote Ure, comparing the result to the visage of tragic actor, Edmund Kean, and the fantastical works of romantic painter Henry Fuseli. He continued: “At this period several of the spectators were forced to leave the apartment from terror or sickness, and one gentleman fainted.” The whole experiment lasted about an hour. “Both Jeffray and Ure were quite deliberately intent on the restoration of life,” wrote F.L.M. Pattinson in the Scottish Medical Journal. But the reasons for the lack of success were thought to have little to do with the method: Ure concluded that if death was not caused by bodily injury there was a probability that life could have been restored. But, if the experiment succeeded it wouldn’t have been celebrated since he would be reviving a murderer, he wrote. Ure is just one of many scientists and doctors at this time experimenting with reanimation. We’ll discuss some others in a bit. In modern times a case can be made that we reanimate people all the time. Without getting into semantics of clinical death versus biological death versus this versus that blah blah, we can look to the use of a defibrillator as a basic use of electricity to revive a person who is technically dead. Would that not be reanimation? There are arguments being made and in discussions about reanimation it seems like this usually comes up. Then there is a giant sciencey biology fight and much ink is spilled and pocket protectors destroyed and still no consensus.. so we'll spare you the agony of those arguments. Electricity seems to be the most popular medium in historical attempts at resurrection, mostly because of its effects on muscles and the ability to move body parts after death. These days we know that this is simply a reflex action due to the stimulation of the muscles and nerves and has nothing to really do with reanimation so to speak. CHEMICAL So what about using chemicals? Can chemicals reanimate cells and bring the dead back to life? Well according to many zombie movies yes, but according to a Yale university study...also yes. Yale neuroscientist Nenad Sestan revealed that his team has successfully reanimated the brains of dead pigs recovered from a slaughterhouse. By pumping them with artificial blood using a system called BrainEx, they were able to bring them back to “life” for up to 36 hours. Also you heard that right… The call it fucking BrainEx. If that doesn't Scream B horror movie..I don't know what does. Admittedly, the pigs’ brains did not regain consciousness, but Sestan acknowledged that restoring awareness is a possibility. Crucially, he also disclosed that the technique could work on primate brains (which includes humans), and that the brains could be kept alive indefinitely. This is interesting because it raises some interesting questions. If consciousness could be restored to the brain if a human… Would it be worth it. What would it be like to just be a brain? Even if your conscious brain were kept alive after your body had died, you would have to spend the foreseeable future as a disembodied “brain in a bucket”, locked away inside your own mind without access to the senses that allow us to experience and interact with the world and the inputs that our brains so crave. The knowledge and technology needed to implant your brain into a new body may be decades, if not centuries, away. So in the best case scenario, you would be spending your life with only your own thoughts for company. Some have argued that even with a fully functional body, immortality would be tedious. With absolutely no contact with external reality, it might just be a living hell. According to some, it is impossible for a disembodied brain to house anything like a normal human mind. Antonio Damasio, a philosopher and neuroscientist, has pointed out that in ordinary humans, brain and body are in constant interaction with each other. Every muscle, nerve, joint and organ is connected to the brain – and vast numbers of chemical and electrical signals go back and forth between them each and every second. Without this constant “feedback loop” between brain and body, Damasio argues, ordinary experiences and thought are simply not possible. So what would it be like to be a disembodied brain? The truth is, nobody knows. But it is probable it would be worse than being simply tedious – it would likely be deeply disturbing. Experts have already warned that a man reportedly due to have the world’s first head transplant could suffer a terrible fate. They say his brain will be overwhelmed by the unfamiliar chemical and electrical signals sent to it by his new body, and it could send him mad. A disembodied brain would be likely to react similarly – but because it would be unable to signal its distress, or do anything to bring its suffering to an end, it would be even worse. So, to end up as a reanimated disembodied human brain may well be to suffer a fate worse than death. Now maybe if you had a body things wouldn't be so bad, but as stated earlier many think that it would be extremely tedious to live forever if it was possible. None of us expected to make it this long… Fuck living forever. Another player in the chemical game actually is a mix of chemical and biological attempts at reanimating recently dead brains. The company Bioquark, plans to initiate a study to see if a combination of stem cell and protein blend injections, electrical nerve stimulation, and laser therapy can reverse the effects of recent brain death. They're literally trying to bring people back from the dead. "It's our contention that there's no single magic bullet for this, so to start with a single magic bullet makes no sense. Hence why we have to take a different approach," Bioquark CEO, Ira Pastor, told Stat News. As Pastor told the Washington Post last year, he doesn't believe that brain death is necessarily a permanent condition, at least to start. It may well be curable, he argued, if the patient is administered the right combination of stimuli, ranging from stem cells to magnetic fields. The resuscitation process will not be a quick one, however. First, the newly dead person must receive an injection of stem cells derived from their own blood. Then doctors will inject a proprietary peptide blend called BQ-A into the patient's spinal column. This serum is supposed to help regrow neurons that had been damaged upon death. Finally, the patient undergoes 15 days of electrical nerve stimulation and transcranial laser therapy to instigate new neuron formation. During the trial, researchers will rely on EEG scans to monitor the patients for brain activity. Sometimes the dead come back on their own! Lazarus syndrome is the spontaneous return of a birthday cardiac rhythm after failed attempts at resuscitation. Its occurrence has been noted in medical literature at least 38 times since 1982. It takes its name from Lazarus who, as described in the New Testament, was raised from the dead by Jesus. Basically this occurs after a person has died and attempts to revive then using cpr or other means have failed and since time will pass and the heart will start back up on its own! The causes of this syndrome are not understood very well. With some hypotheticals being there build up of pressure on the chest following cpr, hyperkalemia (elevated potassium levels in the blood), or high doses of epinephrine. Some of these cases are pretty crazy. Is this spontaneous biological reanimation? Heres a few tales: A 66-year-old man suffering from a suspected abdominal aneurysm suffered cardiac arrest and received chest compressions and defibrillation shocks for 17 minutes during treatment for his condition. Vital signs did not return; the patient was declared dead and resuscitation efforts ended. Ten minutes later, the surgeon felt a pulse. The aneurysm was successfully treated, and the patient fully recovered with no lasting physical or neurological problems.According to a 2002 article in the journal Forensic Science International, a 65-year-old prelingually deaf Japanese man was found unconscious in the foster home he lived in. CPR was attempted on the scene by home staff, emergency medical personnel and also in the emergency department of the hospital and included appropriate medications and defibrillation. He was declared dead after attempted resuscitation. However, a policeman found the person moving in the mortuary after 20 minutes. The patient survived for 4 more days.A 45-year-old woman in Colombia was pronounced dead, as there were no vital signs showing she was alive. Later, a funeral worker noticed the woman moving and alerted his co-worker that the woman should go back to the hospitalA 65-year-old man in Malaysia came back to life two-and-a-half hours after doctors at Seberang Jaya Hospital, Penang, pronounced him dead. He died three weeks later.Anthony Yahle, 37, in Bellbrook, Ohio, USA, was breathing abnormally at 4 a.m. on 5 August 2013, and could not be woken. After finding that Yahle had no pulse, first responders administered CPR and were able to retrieve a stable-enough heartbeat to transport him to the emergency room. Later that afternoon, he again suffered cardiac arrest for 45 minutes at Kettering Medical Center and was pronounced dead after all efforts to resuscitate him failed. When his son arrived at the hospital to visit his supposed-to-be deceased father, he noticed a heartbeat on the monitor that was still attached to his father. Resuscitation efforts were resumed, and Yahle was successfully revived.Walter Williams, 78, from Lexington, Mississippi, United States, was at home when his hospice nurse called a coroner who arrived and declared him dead at 9 p.m. on 26 February 2014. Once at a funeral home, he was found to be moving, possibly resuscitated by a defibrillator implanted in his chest.[11] The next day he was well enough to be talking with family, but died fifteen days later.And probably the craziest one: Velma Thomas, 59, of West Virginia, USA holds the record time for recovering from clinical death. In May 2008, Thomas went into cardiac arrest at her home. Medics were able to establish a faint pulse after eight minutes of CPR. Her heart stopped twice after arriving at the hospital and she was placed on life support. Doctors attempted to lower her body temperature to prevent additional brain injury. She was declared clinically dead for 17 hours after doctors failed to detect brain activity. Her son, Tim Thomas, stated that "her skin had already started hardening, her hands and toes were curling up, they were already drawn". She was taken off life support and funeral arrangements were in progress. However, ten minutes after being taken off life support, she revived and recovered. Again… Spontaneous biological reanimation? Who knows! So these are some of the concepts of reanimation. Let's talk about a couple people that were into the reanimation game: Lazzaro SpallanzaniSpallanzani was a Catholic priest, and a professor of natural history at Pavia University in the late 1700s. He started small, adding water to microscopic animals and announcing that he had managed a resurrection when they came to life. But he wasn't really satisfied. For some reason, Spallanzani turned for spiritual guidance to noted French cynic and atheist Voltaire. Spallanzani asked him what he thought happened to the souls of animals after death. Voltaire must have liked the guy, because he replied gently that he believed Spallanzani about the reanimation, and that the priest himself would be best qualified to answer the question. Although the priest's next trick was cutting the heads off snails to see if they'd grow back, he was definitely the least mad of the mad scientists. He was the first person to prove that chemicals inside the body helped with digestion, and was the first to spot white blood cells Andrew CrosseAndrew Crosse was messing around with lightning in 1837. He strung about a third of a mile of copper wire around his estate, and concentrated all the electricity it picked up in his laboratory. Specifically, he focused on a sterile dish of a primordial soup that he'd carefully prepared. After zapping the soup, he noticed that crystals were growing in it. Hoping he could graduate to something way cooler, he tried giving the soup long exposures to weak currents. To his amazement, he found that after long weeks, animals shaped like mites began to form, and then move around. He repeated the experiment again and again, and to modern readers it seems that he kept the environment pretty sterile if he followed all the procedures he described. Still, we have to assume it was contaminated. The Victorians assumed the same thing, but they also assumed that Crosse was a jerk. The scientists believed he was making a play for false glory. The theists assumed he was trying to play god. The neighbors just thought he was going to burn his, and subsequently their, house down. He was disliked by all and had to leave his estate, until the scandal cleared. Johann DippelThis was the actual guy who inspired the Frankenstein legend. He lived in the Frankenstein castle, and signed his name as Frankenstein. Surprisingly, he was less like the good doctor than most people think, since he was more interested in preserving life than reanimating it. He did rob graves in the area — or is said to have — but only because he wanted to mix up an elixir of immortality, and for some reason he thought buried corpse parts might do it for himMyThe Doggie ScientistsIn the first half of the 20th century, it was not a good time to be a dog. People were apt to, say, stick you in a tin can and send you into space. But at least, that way, you got to see something. You really didn't want to be in range of the doggie Frankensteins. Robert Cornish would suffocate dogs and attempt to bring them back to life via emergency medical measures. He actually managed to bring two back, although they sustained brain damage. Sergei Bryukhonenko attached his newly-invented heart and lung machine to a dog's head and kept it alive for quite some time, lying on a plate and eating and drinking. Giovanni AldiniNow this was a Frankenstein extraordinaire that we mentioned earlier. Having learned about how to use electricity to make the muscles of a corpse jump, he took it to the extreme in public. He zapped the heads of slaughtered oxen, in order to get them to twitch in front of audiences. He moved on to the heads of executed prisoners, applying the electrodes to the ears. He cut open corpses so he could zap their spinal cords. He claimed he could zap the suffocated and the drowned, in order to revive them completely. And he bragged that he could "command the vital powers." He also took a sideline into researching whether or not there was a way to make objects and people fireproof. Not much is said about his experiments in the latter area — but perhaps that's for the best. His tireless self-promotion never got him the chance to bring someone back to life, but it got him plenty of attention. He eventually traveled to Austria, where he was made a knight, and awarded a political position. Unlike many of the scientists on this list — and certainly unlike Frankenstein himself — Aldini died a rich and happy man. JAMES LOVELOCKIn the 1950s, the field of cryobiology was so new, it didn't even have a name yet, so budding cryobiologists didn't always have the exact tools they needed for a particular procedure. James Lovelock was one such scientist, and he outlined a method to bring rodents back to life.Lovelock's procedure involved putting a rat in a bath at minus 5 degrees Celsius for 90 minutes. After the rat was good and frozen, Lovelock would attempt to bring it back to life. Back then there weren't fancy lab tools like rat heart defibrillators, so Lovelock brought the rats' hearts back with a warm spoon.By restarting the heart, and gradually warming the body, Lovelock brought the mice back to life. Although we can't say that's what the mice would have wanted. One quick sidebar, is there a difference between resurrection and reanimation? The short answer is yes. As verbs the difference between resurrect and reanimate is that resurrect is to raise from the dead, to bring life back to while reanimate is to animate anew; to restore to animation or life; to infuse new life, vigor, spirit, or courage into; to revive; to reinvigorate; as, to reanimate a drowned person; to reanimate disheartened troops; to reanimate languid spirits. As an adjective reanimate is being animated again. Looking into it more than this leads to an exhaustive ordeal involving many many religious websites trying to explain why Jesus is not a zombie. Which is as ridiculous and hilarious as it sounds and is definitely recommended reading. The subject of reanimation brings up many different facets of not only biology and chemistry but ethics as well. There are lines that are not meant to crossed, is this one? Would you want to be brought back from the dead? The lines between reanimation, resuscitation, and resurrection seem to be thin and sometimes vague. That's why there are such different topics being discussed in this episode. Either way it's a hell of a trip!Now with all that being said we are bringing back an old favorite! We are talking top ten movies baby! Today is obviously the top ten movies about reanimation! This list is home to a wide variety of movies that some may consider reanimation related and some may not. But they all involved people coming back in some form.https://www.imdb.com/search/keyword/?keywords=reanimation Here's a top 8 list that's much better https://www.google.com/amp/s/io9.gizmodo.com/8-movies-featuring-reanimation-that-arent-about-zombie-1833752947/amp The Midnight Train Podcast is sponsored by VOUDOUX VODKA.www.voudoux.com Ace’s Depothttp://www.aces-depot.com BECOME A PRODUCER!http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast Find The Midnight Train Podcast:www.themidnighttrainpodcast.comwww.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpcwww.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Subscribe to our official YouTube channel:OUR YOUTUBE
FIGHT THE FUTURE: club classics. past. present. w/ Steve Callaghan
TRACKLIST FOR #04300:00 - 1. Beat Freakz - "Somebody's Watching Me" (Hi_Tack Remix) [Spinnin' Records [2006]06:15 - 2. Hervé - "Cheap THrills" (Original Mix) [Dubsided] [2007]09:21 - 3. The Knife - "Silent Shout" (Williams Acidic Circuits Remix) [Mute] [2006] 15:31 - 4. Anne Clark - "Our Darkness" (Hardfloor 97 Version) [Columbia] [1997]19:47 - 5. Mansun - "Wide Open Space" (Perfecto Mix) [Parlophone] [1998]24:38 - 6. James Solace - "Ghost Town" (Original Mix) [Last Night On Earth] [2020]27:55 - 7. Timo Maas Pres.Mad Dogs – "Better Make Room" (James Holden Remix) [Silver Planet] [2000] 31:27 - 8. Alan Fitzpatrick – "Magnetic Dog" (Trevino Remix) [We Are The Brave] [2017]34:27 - 9. Victoria.52 - "Time Out" (Coyu Raw Edit) [Suara] [2017]39:11 - 10. Kollektiv Turmstrasse - "Sorry I Am Late" (Pig & Dan Remix) [FFRR] [2016]42:48 - 11. Sil - "Windows" (Dea "Confessions Of A Window Cleaner" Remix) [HOOJ] [1998]46:09 - 12. Travel - "Bulgarian" (Incisions Remix) [Jinx] [1998]51:04 - 13. Slacker - "Scared" (The Lonely Traveller) [Loaded Records] [1996]55:28 - 14. Hand's Burn - Good Shot (Original Mix) [No Trance Limit Records] [1997]1:00:38 - 15. Sonique - "I Put A Spell On You" (Quo Vadis Sonique Boom Mix) [Serious Records] [2000]1:06:15 - 16. Fridge - "Paradise" (Gray Mix) [Go For It] [1998]1:11:11 - 17. Sash! - "Adelante" (DuMonde Remix) [X-IT Records] [1999]1:15:52 - 18. Gabriel & Dresden - "Jupiter" (Original Mix) [Anjunabeats] [2017]1:20:23 - 19. Signum - "First Strike" (Original Mix) [Jinx] [2001]1:23:14 - 20. Paul Van Dyk - "Forbidden Fruit" (Forbidden Future Mix) [MFS] [1997]Follow Me: linktr.ee/stevecallaghan
FIGHT THE FUTURE: club classics. past. present. w/ Steve Callaghan
TRACKLIST FOR #04300:00 - 1. Beat Freakz - "Somebody's Watching Me" (Hi_Tack Remix) [Spinnin' Records [2006]06:15 - 2. Hervé - "Cheap THrills" (Original Mix) [Dubsided] [2007]09:21 - 3. The Knife - "Silent Shout" (Williams Acidic Circuits Remix) [Mute] [2006] 15:31 - 4. Anne Clark - "Our Darkness" (Hardfloor 97 Version) [Columbia] [1997]19:47 - 5. Mansun - "Wide Open Space" (Perfecto Mix) [Parlophone] [1998]24:38 - 6. James Solace - "Ghost Town" (Original Mix) [Last Night On Earth] [2020]27:55 - 7. Timo Maas Pres.Mad Dogs – "Better Make Room" (James Holden Remix) [Silver Planet] [2000] 31:27 - 8. Alan Fitzpatrick – "Magnetic Dog" (Trevino Remix) [We Are The Brave] [2017]34:27 - 9. Victoria.52 - "Time Out" (Coyu Raw Edit) [Suara] [2017]39:11 - 10. Kollektiv Turmstrasse - "Sorry I Am Late" (Pig & Dan Remix) [FFRR] [2016]42:48 - 11. Sil - "Windows" (Dea "Confessions Of A Window Cleaner" Remix) [HOOJ] [1998]46:09 - 12. Travel - "Bulgarian" (Incisions Remix) [Jinx] [1998]51:04 - 13. Slacker - "Scared" (The Lonely Traveller) [Loaded Records] [1996]55:28 - 14. Hand's Burn - Good Shot (Original Mix) [No Trance Limit Records] [1997]1:00:38 - 15. Sonique - "I Put A Spell On You" (Quo Vadis Sonique Boom Mix) [Serious Records] [2000]1:06:15 - 16. Fridge - "Paradise" (Gray Mix) [Go For It] [1998]1:11:11 - 17. Sash! - "Adelante" (DuMonde Remix) [X-IT Records] [1999]1:15:52 - 18. Gabriel & Dresden - "Jupiter" (Original Mix) [Anjunabeats] [2017]1:20:23 - 19. Signum - "First Strike" (Original Mix) [Jinx] [2001]1:23:14 - 20. Paul Van Dyk - "Forbidden Fruit" (Forbidden Future Mix) [MFS] [1997]Follow Me: linktr.ee/stevecallaghan
Thoracic surgery involves surgery from the Adam’s apple to the navel – including the esophagus, trachea and lungs. Now surgeons are able to use the robot to make the smallest incisions even in some of the more complex cases. This can improve recovery time and quality of life after surgery.
Dallas Facial Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sam Lam talks about in this podcast the variations in the male facelift incisions that a male facelift patient should be aware of. He also talks about the unique recovery points that follow a face or neck lift for a man.
Glizzy Shaqaroni: First we go back to the origins of the intro, followed by a breakdown of the Papa John's Shaqaroni and of course some spotlight on the GLIZZY GOD.Hawaii Tom: Florida's own Hawaii Tom, everyone's favorite FBI agent, calls in with an update on some real shit he has been dealing with and the virtues of a colonoscopy.DRS: We look back at the Gangsta R&B group DRS, responsible for the hit "Gangsta Lean" and their lesser known track "STRIP", also the masks freak outs continue, including wearing swastika masks to Wal-Mart.BINGE WATCHING LOST!, VOID!, THE DRESS UP GANG!, TWITCH TRAIN!, SUMMER OF JEFF!, PATREON!, MEATBALLS 4!, COREY FELDMAN!, NUNZIO!, MOVE.MEANT!, WHAT GOES AROUND!, SNAILBOY!, REMIX!, INTRO MUSIC!, OUTRO MUSIC!, HOT FUZZ!, ACTUAL SONG!, LYRICS!, DEEP!, JOSH PECK!, THE WACKNESS!, EARLY 90S!, DETOX!, PAPA JOHNS!, SHAQARONI!, PIZZA HUT!, SHAQ!, PEPPERONI!, EXTRA CHEESE!, GLIZZARD!, GLIZZY!, GLIZZY GOD!, CHICAGO!, SAUSAGE TOWN!, HAWAII TOM!, HOSPITAL!, SURGERY!, COLON CANCER!, RECOVERY!, SPREAD!, CUM!, MALE ANATOMY!, WOUND!, INCISIONS!, PLAYING IT COOL!, SCARY!, KIDS!, STANLEY TUCCI!, KIDNEY TRANSPLANT!, DRUGS!, ANESTHESIA!, COLONOSCOPY!, ISSUES!, PARENTS!, GRANDPARENTS!, WARNING SIGNS!, BLOOD!, LYMPH NODES!, NECK!, SUPER HIGHWAY!, SPREADS!, JIFFY LUBE!, SAVE A LIFE!, CATHETER!, TAKE A CRAP!, SCAREDY CAT!, OXYCONTIN!, GREY'S ANATOMY!, COVIDS!, CORONAVIRUS!, BUCKET LIST!, TIME LIMIT!, TRAVEL!, NURSES!, COPS!, FEDS!, ACAB!, APOLOGY!, GETTING PLUGGED!, CRAZY BITCH!, BUCKCHERRY!, DRS!, DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS!, GANGSTA LEAN!, MC HAMMER!, BOYZ II MEN!, GANGSTA R&B!, 1993!, SHIT HIT DIFFERENT BACK THEN!, FLEA MARKET!, BOOTLEGGER!, STRIP!, POTATO SKIN KISS!, MOUTHFUL OF CUM!, ENDO!, TRIPLE DATE!, LA TIMES!, BITCH KILLER!, CHRIS JACKSON!, BITCH KILLER!, GANGSTA SWING!, MIKE TYSON!, DESIREE WASHINGTON!, DEBRA RAE!, 6 FOOT 7 FOOT!, BOLOGNA!, LIL WAYNE!, INCEPTION!, MASK GEEK OUT!, LORD!, WAL-MART!, SWASTIKA MASKS!, IRONY!, POINT!, NAZI GERMANY!, IRONY!, DAILY SHOW!, FUTURAMA!, AL GORE!, BOB ODENKIRK!, JAKE SPRAGUE!, SMALLER MOMENTS!, MAKE OUT MONDAY!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Cut to heart in order to heal.
As the Corona virus starts to rear its head we prepare for the inevitable Zombie apocalypse by strapping on our 8 track and setting our sights on nine songs from Incisions, The Phlegm, Stepford Wives, The Cravats, The Revillos, Follow Your Dreams, Torment, The Stingrays and Pizzatramp.Comedy Suburbs, Jeff Uglyshoes, strap on..., The Phlegm, Tony has your Facebook comments, 8 track, last week, new Apocalypse Babys song, Tony turning into a monster, full disclosure, scraping wax from pine, Nutty Nottingham tour, hand sanitizer and pasta, Cherry Red, From the Vaults, Billy Bootleggers, Snake Bite, Tony's International Gig Guide, this week, Bedlam Breakout, Izzatwat and a reminder of the ways you can listen to us.Song 1: Incisions – New DaySong 2: The Phlegm – Jet BoardSong 3: Stepford Wives – All On MeSong 4: The Cravats – Jam RabbitsSong 5: The Revillos – Scuba Boy BopSong 6: Follow Your Dreams - MaggotsSong 7: Torment – Pass It OnSong 8: The Stingrays – June RhymeSong 9: Pizzatramp – Knighthoods Are For Cunts
March 4th, 2020. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #436…New stuff from Johnny Jetson, BAVOSA, Jerks!, The Artakees, The Jack Cades, The Idolizers, Marc Platt, DEBOCALYPSE, Incisions, Pizzatramp, Follow Your Dreams, Green Day, and The Electric Mess!! Beluga Records, TNS Records, Minnieapple Records, Slack Records, and Rum Bar Records!! TURN IT UP!! Tommy Unit LIVE!! 10:00pm ET/7:00pm PT … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #436 →
Interview with poet, writer and publisher John D Robinson (of Holy&Intoxicated Publications) and music by hardcore punk band Incisions.
On this weeks episode JJ Staiano Consultant Plastic Surgeon discusses: -I am not happy with my tummy tuck result. My surgeon says it's down to having complications post-surgery is this true? -I have had a Breast Lift with Implants. I had cysts around the stitches will this happen again if I had a revision? -How is a mons lift performed? -Do you use the crescent incision for a Breast Lift? -How can I avoid Keloid Scarring? - Is there a limit to how much liposuction and skin removal on a thigh lift. And how long does swelling last? - What is the highest BMI you would do a tummy tuck on? If overweight what is the BMI requested for this surgery, please? and anything else that crops up #AskJJ
Pulsebeat #1301.Spoilers –Excuses, Excuses2.Descendents –Spineless and Scarlet Red3.The Dwarves –Forget Me Not4.Fear –Foreign Policy5.D.I. –Johnny’s Got A Problem6.Incisions –60 Hours7.dragSTER –Spit It Out8.Innocentes –Donos Das Ruas9.PactoSocial –A Culpa ‘E De Quem ?10.Interrobang? –Music Of The Gross11.Giuda –Space Walk12.Rats From A Sinking Ship –No Nazi13.The Fuckin’ Glorious –Fact/Distract14.Rotten Foxes –Mullet (Reprise)15.Nosebleed –Scratching Circles16.UK Subs –Dope Fiend17.Culture Shock –Humanity Show18.Snakerattlers –Snake Rattle Rock, Snake Rattle Rock19.The Menstrual Cramps –Boyz Will Be Boyz20.Cockwomble –Goebbels & Orwell21.Girls In Synthesis –You’re Doing Fine22.A Page Of Punk –This Is Punk, Not Rock
Pulsebeat #1221.Guerilla Poubelle –L’Amour Est Un Chien De L’Enfer2.7 Years Bad Luck –Broken3.Small Gods –Penny Can See4.Samiam –Clean5.Incisions –60 Hours6.Harijan –Portland Street7.The Fuckin’ Glorious –Fact/Distract8.Salvo –Posi Song9.MunchieGirls –Locked Up10.Young Conservatives –Hiding In Plain Sight11.Faintest Idea –Lords Of War12.Rash Decision –Snakes13.Grand Collapse –Thrissell Street14.Popes Of Chillitown –Prang15.Subhumans –Jo Public16.Youth Avoiders –Watch Me17.Scheisse Minelli –Religious Conviction18.Burning Flag –Gun Law19.Big Joanie –Used To Be Friends20.Martha –Love Keeps Kicking21.Arms Aloft –What A Time To Be Barely Alive22.The Domestics –D.I.Y.23.Snuff -Walk
Fran Hartnett is one the most well-respected and talented artists in Ireland. His productions have been pushing boundaries for a number of years now and have garnered support from some of the biggest in the game. In between producing bangers and destroying warehouses as a DJ/Live Act, Fran is also one of the most highly-regarded tattoo artists around and also has a good eye for design, having designed the artwork for this release and many other records. Label head JoeFarr had this to say, "he’s actually starting to piss me off, is there anything he’s not good at? He’s making me look bad. I tried to outdo him with a remix of his track ‘Incisions, Decisions’ but I think you’ll agree the original is better so fuck you Fran, fuck you." Fran Hartnett ------------------- FB: https://www.facebook.com/franhartnettmusic/ SC: https://soundcloud.com/fran-hartnett IG: https://www.instagram.com/fran_hartnett/ User Experience ---------------------- SC: https://soundcloud.com/user-experience-label IG: https://www.instagram.com/user.experience.music/ BC: https://joefarr.bandcamp.com/album/ux-009-fran-hartnett Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: https://www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: https://fourfourmag.com/
Eric Ormsby is a poet, a writer, and a man of letters. He was a longtime resident of Montreal, where he was the Director of University Libraries and subsequently a professor of Islamic thought at McGill University Institute of Islamic Studies. Presently, he lives and writes in France and Prague. Ormsby began writing poetry as a young man and began publishing in 1985. He has produced six poetry collections, among them Bavarian Shrine and Other Poems (1990), which won a Quebec prize for the best poetry of that year, Coastlines (1992), and Time's Covenant: Selected Poems (2006). His poems have been published in various journals and magazines such as The New Yorker and The Paris Review and anthologized in The Norton Anthology of Poetry. He has also authored a book of criticism called Fine Incisions, which we talked about when we got together in Montreal. Among other things we discuss the art of book reviewing, his aesthetic criteria, honesty, negative reviews, W.B.Yeats, Shakespeare and Eric's grandmother, standards and touchstones, Montreal, Canadian book design, William Logan, the first and last lines of a review, justice, personal affiliations, Tolstoy, War and Peace, self-revelation, translation, and the poet Daryl Hine. To finish off, Eric reads several of his poems.
This week we listen to Buzzcocks, Murphy’s Law, Evil Engine, Incisions, Snuffed, Stretch Marks, Outpatients, and more! It’s a bittersweet show, as we celebrate departed legends while also discovering new artists ready to make their imprint on hardcore.
Cor blimey it's only nearly blooming December. Whilst we get our aging craniums around that calendartastic fact, we bring you nine great songs from Incisions, Not My Good Arm, Justine And The Unclean, Men In Metal, The Lurkers, Bleach Boys, Hey Honcho And The Aftermaths, Dentist and ANMLS.Additional material, the real Chris Evans, Tony has your Facebook comments, the Other Paul B, Show 700, Simon Nott, Tony cannot speak on demand, Graham get's in touch, Flaccid, Paul interviews Arturo Bassisk from The Lurkers, From the Vault, Tony's International Gig Guide, PGOTW, The Bleach Boys, Barb Wire!, last week, horse update, Paul went to the Lurkers gig, Star Botherers, Apocalypse Babys, this week, Ross Noble, Paul will paint a wall, no Izzatwat this week, one star Podchaser review - the cheek of it and a warning about the state of Garys.Song 1: Incisions – Bigger CitySong 2: Not My Good Arm – Take Me AliveSong 3: Justine And The Unclean – Be Your Own ReasonSong 4: Men In Metal – The Time Has ComeSong 5: The Lurkers - ShadowSong 6: Bleach Boys – Plastic SexSong 7: Hey Honcho And The Aftermaths – Fair Play!Song 8: Dentist – Remind MeSong 9: ANMLS – No Nos Ven
New stuff from the Missile Studs, Sniper 66, Grade 2, Incisions, Jim Jones & the Righteous Mind and more.
I got my mum to listen to some of the best in underground U.K punk music and as I anticipated, she hated it. She reviewed the songs, destroyed the band's reputations, lists the rubbish she likes among other things.
This week we horse around with the Harmony In My Head boxset along with the usual nonsense. So get ready for nine great songs from The Control Freaks, The Trainspotters, The Letters, Watts, Los Chicos, Dentist, The Nips, The Smirks and Incisions.Poetry Corner from Iron Mike, PGOTW foreshadowing, Sumac, Harmony In My Head boxset, Mike Reid, Tony has your Facebook comments, we've lost a comment from Simon, Pornscars gets in touch, Frank Butcher, last week, Tony brought a horse, Rose of England in Nottingham, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, Paul picks a gig but doesn't pick a gig in the world yeah, Derby, Rich Morton, this week, Tony will be working, Paul talks about his week, Forest, Nutty Nottingham, Manuel the dressage horse, The Nips, no Izzatwat this week, Podchaser and a reminder of the stations which carry us.Song 1: The Control Freaks – I Hate Your FaceSong 2: The Trainspotters – High RiseSong 3: The Letters – Don’t Want You BackSong 4: Watts - QueensSong 5: Los Chicos – Motel FordSong 6: Dentist – Night SwimmingSong 7: The Nips – Happy SongSong 8: The Smirks – Angry With MyselfSong 9: Incisions – War In Your Head
News Talk 94.1 — Incisions and the scar tissue they leave behind can be a problem area. Today on Optimizing Your Health, if you've had an incision near your abdomen or other area, whether from an accident or a surgery you have some scar tissue. How much and where it is can have an impact on your body, your muscles and your well being. Dr Mainord has advice on how to make these area less of an issue with some simple massage techniques. Presented by Optimal Health & Performance
This week we discuss the triggers for oral lichen planus and list out what those triggers are and whether trigger avoidance actually helps patients or not. Anybody that sees or treats patients with oral lichen planus will find huge benefits from this discussion and with knowing what these possible triggers are. In addition will discuss with her surgery first reduce his total treatment time in your class 3 skeletal profile patients and we will discuss whether incisions made using a surgical Blade versus an electrocautery unit heal any better when compared to each other. This episode is going to be very useful and I hope you enjoy
Podcast #8 sees the return of everyone's favourite: Mark Bell! This episode is all excitable Mark and Sarah music banter - we cover a huge range of topics, including all the gigs and punk rock antics we've experienced lately. We've play tunes from Eat Defeat, Wolfrik, SKIV and Hummer. We midly lay into Jimbob from Pizzatramp in a tale that involves a crawl-of-death, public masturbation, bribery and unfulfilled promises. We lament the passing of MySpace as a medium, Mark asks Sarah to dissect some poorly auto-tuned rap lyrics and Sarah shares Personal Worst story from Podstock involving pratfalls, poo and pints. Mark gives us the gossip on Hell Hath No Fury Fest, with Bolshy, Natterers and Brassick. Sarah chats about gigs she's been to in Manchester, including Tim Loud, Custody, Holiday, Bear Trap and Incisions. Songs played: Eat Defeat - A Little Less Than OK Wolfrik - Predator SKIV - Wasteman Hummer - Budweiser and Butter As mentioned on the podcast, we have 10 free download codes for Hummer's Budweiser and Butter album available - first come first served! Get some decent melodic punk in your ears - you can redeem the codes here: http://hummerpunkrock.bandcamp.com/yum nlcj-bn3q lpj7-wjlz e6fd-cg5g gnds-x3n3 ydqe-5sq4 2j8f-bsga dgnl-wlr7 ptdj-hacv 749j-kbl4 xc3r-ghva
On Episode #5 Mark and Sarah are joined by the Aerial Salad's loquacious frontman Jamie Munro. If you're not already familiar with Manchester's freshest pop-punks then this is a great chance to get to know them better. Join us in Sarah's living room as we bond over a love of conversational tangents and talk utter shite about the UK punk rock world. Share in the laughter as Mark 'Hunkasaurus' Bell makes a failed attempt to rein Jamie and Sarah in! We cover myriad topics, including Jamie's wholesome adventures in Disneyland, alt-girl-specific paedophilia, drug-induced escapades, an ex-girlfriend crying during Jamie's set and a prediction for Jamie's miserable future. We also share our love for Triple Sundae, Fastfade, Burnt Tapes, Incisions, Clayface, Pizzzatramp, Astpai, Sham City Roasters and many more. We've even got an exclusive unreleased Aerial Salad track and an announcement for their upcoming European tour with The Raging Nathans. We also celebrate the line-up announcement for Polite Riot festival, including the addition of Apologies, I Have None to an incredible line-up that already features Teenage Bottlerocket and A Wilhelm Scream. These are the tunes we played: Eat Dirt - Ballad Two Houses - Brian Wilson The Affect Heuristic - Tightrope Aerial Salad - Intro
Special Edition: Episode 47.5, Spotlighting Horn & Hoof records. Featuring an interview with Scott & Ed of Horn & Hoof Records, with songs from bands of their label, including Hummer, Bear Trap, Incisions, Only Strangers, Tio Rico, The Crash Mats, Glue Ear, Johnny West is Missing, The Genetik Pets, and Clayface.
Episode 77 is full of bears, bees, (no birds though), legal and illegal drugs, and what's next for human improvement on a bionic level. Also discussed is the case of a dead man who couldn't prove he was alive in a court of law. Oh, and heaps and heaps of jokes about cocaine. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2018/03/21/woman-dies-after-acupuncture-session-that-used-live-bees-instead-of-needles/?utm_term=.ff2cf6e1d5cb https://www.sciencealert.com/daycare-workers-arrested-giving-children-melatonin-gummy-bears https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/03/14/cocaine-bear/ https://science.howstuffworks.com/caffeine4.htm https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/science/2018/03/22/great-pacific-garbage-patch-grows/446405002/ https://www.sciencealert.com/thousands-of-dead-sea-creatures-star-fish-washed-up-england-frozen-to-death https://www.sciencealert.com/octopus-and-squid-evolution-is-officially-weirder-than-we-could-have-ever-imagined https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/15/17124312/nasa-twins-study-dna-scott-kelly-international-space-station https://futurism.com/bionic-contacts-goodbye-glasses-hello-vision-thats-3x-better-than-2020/ https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/iceland-male-circumcision-ban-religious-leaders-outrage-mp-bill-proposed-a8217696.html https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/03/16/594431754/man-claims-hes-not-dead-court-doesn-t-buy-it?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=20180316
Bane of My Life -Tales of triumphs and toil from two decades in UK punk.
December's episode is coming in HOT! None other than Scott Bradley, promoter, label boss, photographer, punk rocker and wannabe Volkswagen shagger hits the hotseat. Tunes are provided by Horn and Hoofs devastating roster incl Hummer, Incisions, The Crash Mats, Clayface and of course Scotty's own, Tio Rico. Enjoy you little beauties!
This week we celebrate as the first volume of the Manchester Punk Festival compilation drops into our Punky paws. So whilst we make sure our knife is where it should be, get ready for nine great songs from Svetlanas, Incisions, The Speedlights, Proto Idiot, Titan Go Kings, Bee Bee Sea, Danny Cleaver, Captain Hotknives and Mobina Galore.Manchester Punk Festival, TNS, Comedy Suburbs, Tony has your Facebook comment, Fred, Last Man On Earth, last week, Flying Blind On A Rocket Cycle at The Bowl, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, not a great deal happening this week, knife problems down at the warehouse, no Izzatwat this week, fighting and a reminder of the stations which carry us.Song 1: Svetlanas – Negative ApproachSong 2: Incisions – Mexican JailSong 3: The Speedlights – Out Of SortsSong 4: Proto Idiot – Better Way Of LifeSong 5: Titan Go Kings – A Volume Of Titan Go KingsSong 6: Bee Bee Sea – This Dog Is The King Of LosersSong 7: Danny Cleaver – Bored Of EverythingSong 8: Captain Hotknives – Are You Into Bread?Song 9: Mobina Galore – Start All Over
Dr Angie Taras on Breast Augmentation Incisions and Scarring by Trish Hammond
We talk about the benefits of being bilingual on the Brain and run back a classic story about monks that leads to a discussion about "Decision Paralysis" and how to hack perspective in our lives. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/medicineremixed/message
What’s Your Wrinkle®, the plastic surgery show with Dr. Arthur Perry
Everyone gets wounds or incisions. You might have been told to keep them dry, but there is no science to that. We discuss proper care of wounds, incisions, and scars. We also discussed facelifts and whether to have general or sedation anesthesia.
In part 4 of our 5-part postmortem podcast series, Dr. Nick Nation, from the University of Alberta, along with Dr. Maria Spinato, from the Animal Health Laboratory at the University of Guelph, discuss placement, incisions, postmortem tips, removing the brain, rabies and toxic plants. You can access an in-depth write-up and summary on the topics here: http://oahn.ca/resources/equine/the-necropsy-in-veterinary-medicine-part-4/ You must be logged in to the OAHN website as a registered veterinarian in Ontario to access these written summaries.
In this episode of Muppet Surgery Dr. Scalpel and Thumbs teach Alex about the different incisions and retraction in the operating room.
完整文稿更多内容请关注10.2日微信:英语环球 NEWS Plus Shandong cuisine is commonly known as Lu Cai in Chinese because present-day Shandong Province belonged partly to the Lu State during the Spring and Autumn Period nearly 3000 years ago. As one of the oldest types of cuisine in the world, Lu Cai is at the fount of northern Chinese cooking, having been followed and developed by the imperial court chefs. Shandong has a 3000-kilometer-long coastline with the Yellow River running through it, with most of the province's lands plains and low-lying land. Because of its warm, temperate climate, Shandong possesses many raw materials for cooking and can afford to place more emphasis on freshness of the ingredients used. Seafood is an important part of Shandong cuisine. Like chefs from other culinary schools, the Lu chefs specialise in their own areas, whether it be taste, texture, color, and so on. They tend to use heavy sauces and seasonings to create uncomplicated dishes with simple ingredients that avoid mixing too many flavors. Some might consider Shandong dishes quite salty due to the use of seasonings like soy sauce and dark vinegar. But as food expert Sun Qixin explains, the Lu dishes in fact are savory rather than salty. "The Lu chefs aren't after a salty taste in their cooking. Shandong cuisine is distinctive for its freshness; and the ingredients are processed carefully in a way that diners can get the true taste of the ingredients. Lu chefs use a lot of sauce paste because they want the dish to look brightly colored and fresh. So it's savory and fresh rather than salty." The chefs believe the best way to cook to highlight freshness and original flavors of ingredients is to stew flavor-packed soup with natural materials. Soup is one of the most important elements of the Lu cuisine, whether it's a clear, rich broth, hearty, creamy chowder, or one of the many other soups made from milk or cream. All, nevertheless, deliciously tasty. Shandong native and food connoisseur, Li Changshun, explains. "A typical Shandong dish must be served with soup. There are different kinds of soup in Shandong cuisine �C from a clear "consomm��," to a thick, creamy variety. The clear soups are light and fresh, serving as a flavor enhancer to bring out the taste of the ingredients. And the milky soup is creamy and mellow, which is often used to add flavors and aromas to dishes made of vegetables. " There are more than thirty cooking techniques in Shandong cuisine, such as Bao, a quick frying technique; Liu, quick frying with starch pastes over the ingredient; stewing, and roasting. Seafood is almost a staple food in this cuisine, with the province's plentiful marine recourses. One of the most famous dishes is "sweet and sour carp"; which for an authentic dish must be made with carp fish from the Yellow River. Incisions are made into a whole grass carp before it is breaded and deep-fried, ensuring that the meat is tender with a crispy crust in each and every bite of fish. A sweet and sour sauce made of vinegar and sugar is poured on top, and various ingredients including ginger, chili peppers, white sesame seeds and soy beans can be placed on top of the fish for garnish. The resulting dish emulates a whole fresh fish having been caught jumping out of the river with the red-orange hue of the sweet, tangy sauce. Another famous Shandong dish is "Braised Sea Cucumbers with Scallions��. Wang Peng's restaurant is popular among Shandong food lovers for its "Braised Sea Cucumbers with Scallions". "Braised Sea Cucumbers with Scallions is a classic Shandong food. The sea cucumbers are fresh and savory, soft and smooth, while the scallions are green and fibrous with a little bit of bite to enhance the flavor. The main flavors in this dish come from the green onions, ginger and sugar that are made into a sauce. The sea cucumbers are braised in the sauce with the addition of soy sauce and Shaoxing wine, creating a delicious dish with the smooth, creamy texture of sea cucumbers." Lu Cai isn't just about flavour: it's also well known for its strict table manners and dining etiquette as the province is home to Confucius. Not surprising, for Confucius' home province. According to the great thinker, eating a meal involved a lot more than the act of eating. While "the foremost function of eating was physical and mental cultivation," it also served various social purposes, one being the "strengthening of kinship and friendship." It is important to note that these rules of etiquette were not to be blindly followed and repeated but understood as an integral aspect of society. For example, seating arrangements were clearly outlined as they reflected hierarchy and status. Wang Peng again. "The left, or eastward side, is considered most honorable, the seat facing the door most venerable of all. Just as where an individual sits is an indication of their place in the hierarchy, the order in which the guests at a social dinner, or a family dinner, will eat is also an indication of their status. The younger family members or subordinates cannot eat until their superiors raise their chopsticks, and they also have to stop eating when they do so. " Dining etiquette even goes beyond actions and seating arrangements, as there are also rules concerning the serving and eating of food. Serving etiquette pays attention to the exact location and angle a dish should be placed in and how the server should hold and place a dish on the table. The cuisine has one other claim to fame. More than any other Chinese culinary traditions, Lu Cai is known for its tendency to use steamed breads rather than rice as its staple food.
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