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Episode 13: In this episode, the host, Angie Gust, talks about the suggestions from Life Extension as to how to care for yourself if you have symptoms of the coronavirus. In addition to the basics that CDC and others have offered to reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19 (social distancing, avoid travel, wash your hands, strengthen immunity, disinfect surfaces), they also offer integrative approaches, for instance, taking zinc lozenges every 2 waking hours for no more than 3 consecutive days. She also notes that Jamie Margolin, the co-founder of Zero Hour, a youth climate action group, notes the irony of how quickly the world has been able to mobilize and respond to slow the spread of the coronavirus. She wonders where is that rapid response for the climate crisis? Clearly, political leaders are able to make changes quickly if they are motivated. References Barone, V. April 8, 2020. Pope Francis says coronavirus could be ‘nature’s response’ to climate change. New York Post. Accessed 10 April, 2020 https://nypost.com/2020/04/08/pope-says-coronavirus-could-be-a-reaction-to-climate-change/ Fallon, M. Jan 13, 2020. Youth Climate Groups, Allies and Mothers’ Voices Demand Tangible Action and Time Bound Changes from Larry Fink in Advance of His Annual Letter. Common Dreams. Accessed 12 April, 2020 https://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2020/01/13/youth-climate-groups-allies-and-mothers-voices-demand-tangible-action-and-time Gonzalez, G, Sandhaus, S, Dosik, J, Roberts, A. 2019 novel coronavirus. Life Extension. https://www.lifeextension.com/protocols/infections/2019-novel-coronavirus-sars-cov2-covid-1Protective Measures Margolin, J. Coronavirus Shows Us Rapid Global Response To Climate Change Is Possible. Teen Vogue. Accessed 6 April, 2020 https://www.teenvogue.com/story/coronavirus-response-climate-crisis?link_id=1&can_id=1bde563b14829e1f8b8d78be29ffd3c1&source=email-stay-healthy&email_referrer=email_756403&email_subject=stay-healthy Merideth, S. Mar 20, 2020. This is a yes-we-can moment’: What the coronavirus response means for climate action. CNBC. Accessed 6 April, 2020. https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/20/coronavirus-what-the-global-response-means-for-the-climate-crisis.html Ortiz, D.A. Nov 4, 2018. 10 simple ways to act on climate change. BBC Future. Accessed 4 April 2020. https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20181102-what-can-i-do-about-climate-change Pontin, J. Jun 16, 2018. The 19th century crank who tried to tell us about the microbiome. Wired. Accessed 15 April 2020. https://www.wired.com/story/the-19th-century-crank-who-tried-to-tell-us-about-the-microbiome/ Salk. Oct. 13, 2015. Janelle Ayres receives Young Faculty Award from DARPA. Salk News. Accessed 12 April 2020. https://www.salk.edu/news-release/janelle-ayres-receives-young-faculty-award-from-darpa/ Servan-Schrieber, D. Nov 17, 2011. A doctor’s quest to heal his own cancer with food. Accessed 1 April, 2020.https://www.prevention.com/food-nutrition/healthy-eating/a20437054/one-doctors-personal-food-cures-for-cancer/ Sorkin, A.R. Feb 24, 2020. BlackRock C.E.O. Larry Fink: Climate Crisis Will Reshape Finance.The New York Times. Accessed 14 April, 2020. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/14/business/dealbook/larry-fink-blackrock-climate-change.html Wyns, A. Apr 13, 2020. How our responses to climate change and the coronavirus are linked. University of San Diego. Accessed 15 April 2020. https://www.sandiego.edu/news/detail.php?_focus=76113.
Heartily dismissing negative stereotypes of scientists, biotech entrepreneur Tina Nova and Salk Institute professor Janelle Ayres rocked an auditorium full of high school girls with stories of how hard work and confidence led to their joyful lives and satisfying careers in science. Following these two keynotes, Ayres joined Salk senior scientist Carol Marchetto and Natalie Calatayud and Kaitlin Croyle of the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research as they each shared their own paths to success. This event was part of the STEAM Leadership Series, presented by Intellectual Capital, Kids Eco Club and the Education Synergy Alliance. Series: "Career Channel" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Business] [Education] [Show ID: 30190]
Heartily dismissing negative stereotypes of scientists, biotech entrepreneur Tina Nova and Salk Institute professor Janelle Ayres rocked an auditorium full of high school girls with stories of how hard work and confidence led to their joyful lives and satisfying careers in science. Following these two keynotes, Ayres joined Salk senior scientist Carol Marchetto and Natalie Calatayud and Kaitlin Croyle of the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research as they each shared their own paths to success. This event was part of the STEAM Leadership Series, presented by Intellectual Capital, Kids Eco Club and the Education Synergy Alliance. Series: "Career Channel" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Business] [Education] [Show ID: 30190]
Heartily dismissing negative stereotypes of scientists, biotech entrepreneur Tina Nova and Salk Institute professor Janelle Ayres rocked an auditorium full of high school girls with stories of how hard work and confidence led to their joyful lives and satisfying careers in science. Following these two keynotes, Ayres joined Salk senior scientist Carol Marchetto and Natalie Calatayud and Kaitlin Croyle of the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research as they each shared their own paths to success. This event was part of the STEAM Leadership Series, presented by Intellectual Capital, Kids Eco Club and the Education Synergy Alliance. Series: "Career Channel" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Business] [Education] [Show ID: 30190]
Heartily dismissing negative stereotypes of scientists, biotech entrepreneur Tina Nova and Salk Institute professor Janelle Ayres rocked an auditorium full of high school girls with stories of how hard work and confidence led to their joyful lives and satisfying careers in science. Following these two keynotes, Ayres joined Salk senior scientist Carol Marchetto and Natalie Calatayud and Kaitlin Croyle of the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research as they each shared their own paths to success. This event was part of the STEAM Leadership Series, presented by Intellectual Capital, Kids Eco Club and the Education Synergy Alliance. Series: "Career Channel" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Business] [Education] [Show ID: 30190]
Heartily dismissing negative stereotypes of scientists, biotech entrepreneur Tina Nova and Salk Institute professor Janelle Ayres rocked an auditorium full of high school girls with stories of how hard work and confidence led to their joyful lives and satisfying careers in science. Following these two keynotes, Ayres joined Salk senior scientist Carol Marchetto and Natalie Calatayud and Kaitlin Croyle of the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research as they each shared their own paths to success. This event was part of the STEAM Leadership Series, presented by Intellectual Capital, Kids Eco Club and the Education Synergy Alliance. Series: "Women in Science" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Business] [Education] [Show ID: 30190]
Heartily dismissing negative stereotypes of scientists, biotech entrepreneur Tina Nova and Salk Institute professor Janelle Ayres rocked an auditorium full of high school girls with stories of how hard work and confidence led to their joyful lives and satisfying careers in science. Following these two keynotes, Ayres joined Salk senior scientist Carol Marchetto and Natalie Calatayud and Kaitlin Croyle of the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research as they each shared their own paths to success. This event was part of the STEAM Leadership Series, presented by Intellectual Capital, Kids Eco Club and the Education Synergy Alliance. Series: "Women in Science" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Business] [Education] [Show ID: 30190]
Heartily dismissing negative stereotypes of scientists, biotech entrepreneur Tina Nova and Salk Institute professor Janelle Ayres rocked an auditorium full of high school girls with stories of how hard work and confidence led to their joyful lives and satisfying careers in science. Following these two keynotes, Ayres joined Salk senior scientist Carol Marchetto and Natalie Calatayud and Kaitlin Croyle of the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research as they each shared their own paths to success. This event was part of the STEAM Leadership Series, presented by Intellectual Capital, Kids Eco Club and the Education Synergy Alliance. Series: "Women in Science" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Business] [Education] [Show ID: 30190]