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UF Health Podcasts
Pet parents play an important role in detecting mammary cancer in pets

UF Health Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025


Mammary cancer — akin to breast cancer in people — is one of the…

Animal Airwaves
Pet parents play an important role in detecting mammary cancer in pets

Animal Airwaves

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 1:00


Mammary cancer — akin to breast cancer in people — is one of the most common cancers affecting female dogs and cats. The outcome depends on early detection and timely...

Shit They Don’t Tell You with Nikki Limo and Steve Greene
Water Wars, Mammary Melodrama, & a Frankfurter Folk Hero - AM I THE A**HOLE?

Shit They Don’t Tell You with Nikki Limo and Steve Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 50:45


As the doldrums of winter set in, grab a blanket and take a seat by the roaring fire as Nikki & Steve take you on a tour of the AITA subreddit's most perplexing quandaries. From the horrible indignity of fetching a significant one a glass of water to a familial hot-dog-eating competition for the ages, this week's episode is sure to warm your belly and make you forget about the temperature outside. Follow the podcast on Insta: @shttheydonttellyou Follow Nikki on Insta: @NikkiLimo Follow Steve on Insta: @SteveGreeneComedy To visit our Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/stikki To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/STDTYPodYouTube Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening, or by using this link: http://bit.ly/ShtTheyDontTellYou If you want to support the show, and get all our episodes ad-free go to: https://stdty.supercast.tech/ If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/ShtTheyDontTellYou To submit your questions/feedback, email us at: podcast@nikki.limo To call in with questions/feedback, leave us a voicemail at: (765) 734-0840 To watch more Nikki & Steve on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/nikkilimo To watch more of Nikki talking about Poker: https://www.twitch.tv/trickniks To check out Nikki's Jewelry Line: https://kittensandcoffee.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Shit They Don’t Tell You with Nikki Limo and Steve Greene
Judgmental Gems, Tempestuous Tacos, & Mammary Melodrama - AM I THE A**HOLE?

Shit They Don’t Tell You with Nikki Limo and Steve Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 52:35


If you've ever thought to yourself that your engagement ring is too small, your spouse's tacos are too bland, or your family member's bare breasts should be displayed openly in public, you may have found your community within this brand-new episode of AITA. Take a listen and you just might hear the words typed out on a keyboard from your soulmate. Follow the podcast on Insta: @shttheydonttellyou Follow Nikki on Insta: @NikkiLimo Follow Steve on Insta: @SteveGreeneComedy To visit our Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/stikki To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/STDTYPodYouTube Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening, or by using this link: http://bit.ly/ShtTheyDontTellYou If you want to support the show, and get all our episodes ad-free go to: https://stdty.supercast.tech/ If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/ShtTheyDontTellYou To submit your questions/feedback, email us at: podcast@nikki.limo To call in with questions/feedback, leave us a voicemail at: (765) 734-0840 To watch more Nikki & Steve on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/nikkilimo To watch more of Nikki talking about Poker: https://www.twitch.tv/trickniks To check out Nikki's Jewelry Line: https://kittensandcoffee.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Real Science Exchange
Dr. Laura Hernandez and Dr. Tom Overton: The role of the mammary gland in calcium metabolism

Real Science Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 56:17


Dr. Hernandez recently presented a Real Science Lecture series webinar on this topic. You can find the link at balchem.com/realscience.Dr. Hernandez begins with an overview of how she came to study calcium metabolism in the mammary gland. Over the past number of years, she has worked on research to manipulate what's happening in the mammary gland in the prepartum period to ensure adequate endocrine, nutritional, reproductive, and immunological status. (5:55)The panelists discuss how “normal” has changed when it comes to transition cow health. Dr. Overton reminds listeners that 25 years ago, 6-8% of fresh cows in a herd having clinical milk fever was pretty typical. Now, we accept none of that. Subclinical hypocalcemia was not on the radar then, and we thought we had calcium all figured out. Dr. Hernandez's work shows that this was not the case. She is pleased that a synergism of producers, veterinarians, and academics have been working together to understand the mechanisms of calcium metabolism to find solutions for individual farms based on their situation. (9:22)Dr. Hernandez then discusses various interventions used in the industry, including low-potassium diets, negative DCAD diets, and zeolite clays. The clays are new to the US, and it seems that they work primarily through a phosphorus reduction mechanism and are best limited to feeding 10-14 days pre-calving. (18:14)Dr. Overton asks Dr. Hernandez about a point in her webinar that cows are in negative calcium balance through 150-200 days in milk. She confirms that there are approximately 8.5 kilograms of calcium in the bones of a cow, but we don't know how much of that she loses each lactation. Her dream scenario would be a CT scanner large enough to fit a dairy cow in to evaluate how her bones change throughout lactation. This leads to a discussion of whether or not we should be including higher rates of calcium in dairy cow diets. Dr. Hernandez would like to learn more about what's happening with calcium absorption in the gut in real-time with endocrine status and stage of lactation, which is a challenging task. (23:17)Co-host, Dr. Jeff Elliott, asks if the reason multiparous cows are more prone to milk fever is because they're not as efficient at calcium resorption to the bone. Dr. Hernandez doesn't have a definitive answer, but it could be due to less effective gut absorption with age, or it may be related to the influence of estrogen on bone density. She also mentions it could be endocrine-controlled or even stem cell-related.  (28:59)Dr. Hernandez's hypothesis has always been that you have to have a calcium decrease to trigger the negative feedback loop involved in calcium metabolism. Her advice is to wait until 48 hours to take a blood sample to analyze calcium. This aligns well with epidemiological research on the veterinarian side regarding delayed, persistent, transient, and normal hypocalcemic animals. (33:04)Dr. Overton asks about a calcium-chelation study that Dr. Hernandez's group conducted and whether or not chelating calcium had an impact on colostrum production. It did not in that experiment. Dr. Hernandez was surprised at how much chelating agent was needed to overcome the draw of the mammary gland, but that further underlines how much of a priority lactation is in metabolism. (41:45)Scott asks both panelists their views on what the priority should be for research in this area. Dr. Hernandez's ideas include more research on how zeolite clays work biologically, finding out what's happening in the gut, mammary gland, and bone of a dairy cow at different stages of lactation. She emphasizes that research should be conducted at different stages rather than just extrapolating from one stage to another because lactation is incredibly dynamic. Dr. Overton seconded the idea of a better understanding of zeolite clays and their feeding recommendations, as well as research defining what happens to and where all the calcium is pulled from the bone during lactation. (45:32) In closing, Jeff, Tom, and Laura share their take-home thoughts. Jeff is excited to learn more about how zeolite clays work and if other products may come to the forefront to help in calcium metabolism management. Tom commends Laura on her work and how it has dovetailed so well with the epidemiological research from the veterinary side. Laura reminds listeners that the mammary gland is running the show and is thrilled that her work as a basic scientist is having an applied impact on the dairy industry. (51:17)Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to invite more people to join us at the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table.  If you want one of our Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll mail you a shirt.

VETAHEAD Pod
#15MinutesWithDrProença Guinea Pig Mammary Tumors: What Every Veterinary Professional Needs to Know!

VETAHEAD Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 11:51


Get ahead with VETAHEAD and join Dr. Laila Proença™ on 15 minutes of ZooMed (exotic animal medicine) content. Today, let's unpack a groundbreaking study on spontaneous mammary neoplasms in guinea pigs, covering 85 cases over 16 years. Learn about key findings, including the fact male guinea pigs are more prone to malignant tumors, how age influences tumor type, and why malignant doesn't always mean hopeless. From practical tips like regular palpation and imaging recommendations to insights on surgical options and managing client expectations, this episode is packed with actionable advice. Whether you're diagnosing, treating, or simply guiding your clients, this episode will level up your guinea pig care game.  Click here to get your VETAHEAD E-Magazine!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click here to receive a VETAHEAD Gift!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Do you want to access more ZooMed (exotics) knowledge directly from specialists? Come with us and #jointhemovement #nospeciesleftbehind ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Head to VETAHEAD Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Join our VETAHEAD Community⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow @the_vetahead on Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Subscribe to @vetahead channel on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow @vetahead on Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow @vetahead on TikTok

Shit They Don’t Tell You with Nikki Limo and Steve Greene
Mammary Maelstroms, Sofa Skirmishes, & Sketchy Surveillance States - AM I THE A**HOLE?

Shit They Don’t Tell You with Nikki Limo and Steve Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 47:35


If ever there was a perfect way to spend the next 45-ish minutes of your life, it's engaging in the act of judging others in benign yet entertaining ways. Because let's face it: other people's problems are oftentimes massively amusing. Plus, it's much more enjoyable to focus on strangers' issues than it is to look inward and face your own embarrassing demons. Follow the podcast on Insta: @shttheydonttellyou Follow Nikki on Insta: @NikkiLimo Follow Steve on Insta: @SteveGreeneComedy To visit our Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/stikki To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/STDTYPodYouTube Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening, or by using this link: http://bit.ly/ShtTheyDontTellYou If you want to support the show, and get all our episodes ad-free go to: https://stdty.supercast.tech/ If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/ShtTheyDontTellYou To submit your questions/feedback, email us at: podcast@nikki.limo To call in with questions/feedback, leave us a voicemail at: (765) 734-0840 To watch more Nikki & Steve on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/nikkilimo To watch more of Nikki talking about Poker: https://www.twitch.tv/trickniks To check out Nikki's Jewelry Line: https://kittensandcoffee.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Voices of VR Podcast – Designing for Virtual Reality
#1420: Experimental Documentary “Mammary Mountain” Captures Oral Histories of Breast Cancer Journeys

Voices of VR Podcast – Designing for Virtual Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 55:17


I interviewed Mammary Mountain co-directors Tara Baoth Mooney, Camille C. Baker, and Maf'j Alvarez at Venice Immersive 2024. See more context in the rough transcript below. Here's their artist's statement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThEkIrqgDK0 This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk
Cancer in Dogs. Why?

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 9:00


Cancer in dogs, the warning signs Cancer is a heart-breaking condition that affects too many people around the world. Unfortunately, it also impacts our beloved canine companions. As a dog owner, it's very important to be aware of some of the signs of cancer in dogs – just as it's essential to take heart from the fact that treatments for this disease are improving all the time. Let's take a closer look… Cancer in dogs Unfortunately, cancer is one of the most common illnesses in dogs. 50% of all dogs over the age of 10 are expected to be diagnosed with some form of cancer. This means that recognizing the warning signs is even more important when you have an aging hound on your hands. By being vigilant, and providing age-appropriate exercise, a nutritious diet, and mental stimulation, you're giving your dog the best shot at a long, active, and healthy life. The most common types of dog cancer Dogs and humans can actually develop the same forms of cancer. This list isn't exhaustive, but it should give you a rough idea of the types of cancer that often affect our canine companions: Skin cancer Blood cancer Bone cancer Cancers of the immune system – such as lymphoma Abdominal cancers Cancer of the uterus Mammary (breast) cancer – mainly found in female dogs Testicular cancer Anal cancer The causes of canine cancer The causes of cancer are complex, and that applies to both humans and dogs. For this reason, there isn't one definite cause. Cancer can be triggered by genetics, age, nutrition, and environmental factors. Fortunately, animal experts agree that canine cancer isn't caused by things like bumps and scrapes. Here's a look at some of the common causes of canine cancer: 1. Genetics As with humans, genes that cause cancer can be inherited. This means if your dog's parents developed cancer, your dog is at higher risk. Certain dog breeds are also more generically prone to certain illnesses, including cancer. Golden Retrievers, Boxers, and Rottweilers are considered at higher risk of developing cancer (and specific types of cancer) than other breeds, 2. Carcinogens Carcinogens are harmful substances or features of the environment that can cause cancer. They include second-hand smoke, insecticides used in agriculture, certain viruses, air pollution, and UV rays from the sun. Researchers have found that sun exposure is a significant factor in developing squamous cell carcinoma, a cancerous tumor that can be seen in almost every single domesticated pet breed. Animals with white fur or markings are more likely to develop this form of cancer. 3. Age Sadly, cancer is one of the leading causes of death in dogs over the age of 10, with 50% of older dogs developing the disease and approximately one in four dogs passing from it. However, the reasons for this are largely speculated. 4. The environment In humans, most cancers are related to environmental factors. This can include their diet, their exposure to UV light and various chemicals, and more. The same is likely true for canine cancer, too. Reducing your dog's exposure to environmental hazards – like smoke – is important in reducing their risk of developing cancer. What could help prevent your dog from getting cancer? One thing you could consider is spaying and neutering. Spaying or neutering your dog could prevent ovarian and testicular cancers from developing. Studies have also shown that spaying a female dog before her first or second heat may also help to reduce the risk of breast cancer developing. You should talk to your veterinarian about the best time for your dog to be spayed or neutered, according to their breed. Keeping your dog's mouth clean and healthy may also reduce the risk of oral cancer. As well as trying to reduce your dog's risk of cancer, you should educate yourself on the warning signs, so your veterinarian can catch and treat it early. What are the warning signs of cancer in dogs? Unfortunately, our four-pawed friends can't tell us when something's wrong. We need to be on the lookout for the warning signs of cancer and other diseases. The earlier it can be caught and treated, the better the outcomes tend to be. If you notice one or more of these potential warning signs, reach out to your veterinarian: 1. Tumors, lumps, or unusual growths Tumors are some of the most obvious signs of cancer, but not all tumors are cancerous. There are actually two types: Malignant tumors. This type is cancerous. They grow very quickly and spread around the bodily easily. Benign tumors. This type is not cancerous. They typically grow very slowly and don't tend to spread around the body. Usually, benign tumors are harmless. Problems only occur if the tumor gets in the way of other body parts or organs. You should also be on the lookout for swollen lymph nodes. Fortunately, they don't cause pain, but they can be a sign of lymphoma – which is a form of cancer commonly found in breeds like Golden Retrievers. Any unusual lumps or bumps on your dog should be examined by your vet – especially if their size, shape, or appearance changes. 2. Wounds that won't heal Just like with humans, any small wounds and lesions your dog gets should heal over time. If a wound doesn't seem to be healing – e.g., if you don't see signs of it scabbing over, or hair re-growing – you should contact your veterinarian as soon as possible. This can be a sign of cancer. 3. Abnormal bleeding Bleeding is a red flag in general. But it's especially concerning if you notice bloody eye discharge or bleeding from the nose – as this is a common sign of eye and skin cancers. Unusual bleeding from your dog's mouth is often the first sign of an oral tumor. It's important to be extra vigilant for these, since they often go undetected. Many owners believe bad breath and discharge from their dogs' mouths are a normal part of aging. But they're actually signs of a health problem, and you should always get your dog checked out by a veterinarian if you notice these signs. 4. Lameness If your dog starts limping, slowing down, or putting more weight on a certain limb, this could be an early sign of bone cancer – although it could also just be a sign of joint stiffness. To be on the safe side, arrange for a checkup with your veterinarian if you notice any issues with your dog's movement. 5. Sudden weight loss or gain Weight loss is frequently seen in dogs with cancer. Similarly, sudden weight gain in dogs can also be a sign of canine cancer. If you see any sudden changes in your dog's weight you should contact your veterinarian right away. 6. Lethargy and lack of enthusiasm to exercise As dogs get older, they naturally slow down and lose energy. It's an unfortunate fact, but there are things you can do to help them keep their energy levels and mobility up. Extreme lethargy, or a sudden, unexplained lack of energy, however, can be a sign of various conditions, including cancer. If your dog suddenly loses interest in going for walks, stops greeting you at the door, or doesn't want to play with their favorite toy, these are all red flags to investigate. Other warning signs include your dog sleeping too much or taking longer to respond to noises or commands. 7. Unusual bowel movements If you've had your dog for years, you probably know what's normal and what's not when it comes to their toilet habits. Unusual stool can be the first sign of many different illnesses. Take a look at this guide to find out what your dog's poo tells you. In particular, you should be on the lookout for bloody or black, tarry stools, or diarrhea – these are often a sign of ulcers, but can sometimes indicate mast cell tumors. What to do if your pet is showing warning signs If you spot any signs that your dog might have cancer, it's extremely important to contact your veterinarian straight away. They'll be able to run a number of tests including X-rays, ultrasounds, and blood tests, to figure out what's wrong. Early detection greatly helps your dog's chances of beating cancer. It can also make a major difference in treating various other issues that your dog may be dealing with. The good news? There's no two ways about it, a cancer diagnosis is heartbreaking. But it doesn't mean you should have to live in fear. Every single year, dogs are living longer and longer – which just goes to show how far pet care and veterinary medicine have advanced. In fact, nowadays there are more options than ever. Treatments such as surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy are readily available. And, as we mentioned before, early detection greatly improves your dog's chances of living a long, happy, healthy, and active life. Think your dog is showing any of these common signs of cancer? It's best to get in touch with your vet. And, if you're not doing so already, annual visits to the vet are essential.

Dairy Science Digest
DSD 5.6 | Heat stress changes to the Mammary Gland

Dairy Science Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 29:42


When your bulk tank volume takes a plunge through the last bout of heat, do you ever wonder exactly WHY? What is it in the udder that changes to cause the decline? Why do we also commonly see elevated SCC in our tanks too? To best understand the why, the Virgina Tech dairy team collected tissue samples from the mammary gland of cows in controlled environmental chambers. This month we invite Dr. Ben Corl to explain the cellular changes observed in the alveoli, epithelial and even immune cells of the mammary gland of cows undergoing a controlled heat stress challenge.   Additionally, he'll describe the changes in gene expression in those same tissue samples that controls protein production and mammary health. This continuation of our heat stress series features two papers titled: (1) Cyclical heat stress during lactation influences the microstructure of the bovine mammary gland (2) 2022: Heat stress increases mammary epithelial cells and reduces viable immune cells in milk of dairy cows Topics of discussion 1:28       Introduction of Dr. Ben Corl 2:36       Describe the experimental design 3:58        Pair Feeding – Intake experimental design 7:14        Could the cows cool during the evening ? 8:47        Microscopic changes to the mammary 10:31     Cellular turnover in the alveoli   13:20     Increased losses of epithelial cells, a portion of the somatic cell population 16:39     Decline in viable Immune cell population in the mammary 19:38     Body temperature before and after milking 20:16     Number of alveoli 24:07     Gene & protein expression changes 24:56     Gene expression pathway for cellular health in the mammary 26:25     What do you want Boots on the ground dairyman to know Background Information: Temperature Humidity Index (THI) #2xAg2030; #journalofdairyscience; #openaccess; #MODAIRY; #heatstress; #alveoli; #milk; #mammarydevelopment; #mammary; #dairysciencedigest; #ReaganBluel;  

The Birth Hour
887| Three Beautiful Hospital Births & Mammary Hypoplasia - Sarah Daggett [rebroadcast]

The Birth Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 57:20


This episode is in partnership with Ergobaby. Check out their baby carriers and other innovative baby products at ergobaby.com. Use code BIRTHHOUR for 15% off. The also have a new podcast called Life with Baby! The Birth Hour Links: Know Your Options Online Childbirth Course Use code 100OFF for $100 off enrollment Beyond the First Latch Course (comes free with KYO course) Support The Birth Hour via Patreon!

On the Time Lash
In The Time Lash #3 - Joe Ford

On the Time Lash

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 109:23


Ben and Mark invite Joe Ford from Hamster With A Blunt Penknife to submit his five choices to go into the Timelash. Mammary madness, unconvincing urchins, aural wallpaper, violent content and performative negativity all face the Timelash, but will they all depart with a scream?Joe's five choices lead us to try and answer the questions:Can Doctor Who be sexy? Should Doctor Who be sexy? Is it cheeky to write yourself roles in a Big Finish audio? What does a Doctor Who convention smell like?Support the showFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookBuy us a pint

GUY PARTY!!!
The Mammary Madness Selection Committee 2024

GUY PARTY!!!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 56:53


The dudes in GUY PARTY have met to select the best bacon hangers out there for the one and only, MAMMARY MADNESS!!! Come see who made the cut and where they ended up seeding against some of the best tits in the game!!! GUY PARTY!!!

JACC Speciality Journals
JACC: CardioOncology - Heart Failure Post Myocardial Infarction Promotes Mammary Tumor Growth Through the NGF-TRKA Pathway

JACC Speciality Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 3:29


Shady Small Town Tea
103 - Mammary

Shady Small Town Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 32:52


Mammary glands and other stuff. LOL!

Navigating Cancer TOGETHER
Inspiration From a Three-Time Cancer Survivor to Move for You with Brigitte Cutshall

Navigating Cancer TOGETHER

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 42:03


Brigitte Cutshall is an unabashed health advocate. Her goal is to "empower others no just to survive, but thrive," and encourage them to focus on what's important to find their inner strength. She is also the founder of Gemini Media, a creative enforcer, the host of the Real Things Living podcast, and has authored several books. Brigitte enjoys staying active with her family, dogs, and of course...running.  ✨Highlights from the show:  [00:02:45] Three cancer diagnoses and discovery. [00:04:35] Discovering a brain tumor. [00:08:57] Melanoma as a side effect. [00:12:30] Dairy's negative impact on health. [00:15:30] The cost of healthcare. [00:20:10] Incorporating integrative health practices. [00:24:24] Three pillars of health. [00:33:47] Empowering a healthy, happy life. [00:40:13] Just do something that makes you happy.

Hot Nights with Abbie Chatfield
Massive Mammary Glands

Hot Nights with Abbie Chatfield

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 66:03


13 10 60- JIMMY & NATH'S YOUNG YUCKS: WHAT ANNOYING THING DO YOUNG PEOPLE DO? & WHAT TV/MOVIE CHARACTER DO YOU HATE?  We want to know if you have ever gotten in the WRONG CAR, after Nath was mistaken for an Uber Driver.  AND WHAT WORD DON'T YOU LIKE?  Catch Jimmy and Nath live on the HIT Network Monday to Friday from 7pm-10pm.  Follow the boys on Instagram and TikTok @jimmyandnath Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/jimmy-and-nathSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Milk Making Minutes
Episode 150 How Well Do You Know Your Breasts?

The Milk Making Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 28:20


When was the last time you felt your own breasts? Can you name how fatty or glandular they are? Do you know what you are looking at when you see breast imaging? Why does breastfeeding decrease rates of breast cancer? We explore these topics and more with Courtney Yeager, a Registered Radiologist Assistant and Certified Lactation Educator. On this episode Courtney and Lo discuss::Breast imagingThe importance of self breast examsNormal variation in breast shape and sizeThe connection between lactation and breast imagingTo connect with Courtney find her here: www.thebreastgirl.com https://www.instagram.com/thebreastgirl/Head to Apple Podcasts or Spotify for more Milk Making Minutes episodes!To get delicious home cooked meals delivered right to your door in Ma, CT, RI Maine or NH go to the Feast and Fettle Website and use the code MILK for $30 off your first week! Make your voice heard on The Milk Making Community Group on Facebook!Find Lo's website and social media links here: https://bio.site/lonigroshTo purchase books about breastfeeding, birth, or parenting that I love and help support the show, go here.

Good Day Health
GDH - Jack - Yes, There Is A Magic Pill

Good Day Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 37:02


8/23//23 - Dr. Jack Stockwell, www.forbiddendoctor.com & www.jackstockwell.com Phone: 866-867-5070. Included in this podcast: bones are the missing ingredient in today's nutrition, we need 15oz of calcium per day from bones, home made bone broth is the best way to get it, chicken and oxtail are the best bone broths, a totally plant based diet will not provide the nutrients that your body needs, Dr. Jack tells us the name of the "Magic Pill" and finally, the importance of mother's milk in the first 3 day of newborns.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3010085/advertisement

DairyVoice Podcast
Connie Kuber speaks with Elisa Tavilli of Ozolea, who are providing a new product for intra-mammary use

DairyVoice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 35:20


Connie Kuber of Sealpro Silage Barriers and Connor Agriscience looks at Ozolea-Mast, a non-pharmaceutical veterinary product for intra-mammary use, that is hitting the U.S. market. This product provides healing at the early stages of udder problems and is a new way to take care of your cows and their udder health. They discuss how it is made, how it works and the benefits of Ozolea-Mast. Ozolea will be at World Dairy Expo.

Evidence Based Birth®
EBB 280 - Bringing Equity to Lactation Imagery with Nekisha Killings, IBCLC and Founder of the Melanated Mammary Atlas®

Evidence Based Birth®

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 44:29


On this episode of the EBB podcast, I talk with Nekisha Killings, IBCLC and founder of The Melanated Mammary Atlas®, all about cultural humility and educating clinicians and birth workers about identifying and diagnosing conditions that present in Black and Brown breasts/chests.   Nekisha Killings, holds a master's in public health (MPH) and is an international board certified lactation consultant (IBCLC). She's an equity strategist and maternal and child health advocate who speaks, teaches and facilitates on topics related to equity and dismantling bias across various sectors. She is also a director of equity, inclusion, and belonging with the Black Mothers' Breastfeeding Association and consults with organizations on implementing creative strategies to better support marginalized communities. As a leader in the field, she wrote the chapter titled Cultural Humility in the latest core curriculum for interdisciplinary lactation care and continues to wow audiences with new realizations that positively impact their approach to business and life.   Nekisha shares how she's working to change the face of lactation education and bring equity, inclusion, diversity and most importantly training and education to clinicians and birth workers around the normalization of Black and Brown breasts/chests, as well as, identifying and diagnosing clinical conditions that present on melanated skin. Not only is Nekisha working to revolutionize how we understand many pathologies in lactation, she shares how she has been entrusted to carry forward in the production of the pivotal Breastfeeding Atlas and ensure that future clinicians and folks vested in the lactation dyad have access to accurate, complete, and inclusive information.   Content Warning: Discussion of birth/lactation trauma and lack of diversity and inclusion in lactation training.   Resources:   Follow The Melanated Mammary Atlas® on Instagram  Follow Nekisha on Instagram    Learn more and subscribe to The Melanated Mammary Atlas® here  Learn more about Nekisha and her work here   Find The Breastfeeding Atlas here    Learn about the Black Mothers' Breastfeeding Association  Learn about Black Breastfeeding Week    Listen to EBB episodes:   EBB 214 - Supporting Pumping Parents in Lactation with IBCLC, Nichelle Clark EBB 211 - Supporting Expectant Families through Birth and Lactation with Birth Doula and EBB Program Team Assistant, Rikki Jenkins EBB 189 - Why Black Lactation Matters and the Importance of Black Breastfeeding Week with IBCLC, Janiya Mitnaul Williams   For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on:  TikTok Instagram Pinterest Want to get involved at EBB?  Check out our Professional Membership (including scholarship options) here  Find an EBB Instructor here  Click here to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth Childbirth Class.

Fartmouth
F.U. 171 - Mammary Malady

Fartmouth

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 64:22


Thank you for downloading the most TITTIEST episode of Fartmouth ever recorded!Support our sponsor! https://arizonabaycoffee.com/products/mocha?_pos=1&_sid=8a12d10e1&_ss=rJOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/EQ3BWYT3hvThis week's show features...Would You Rather: EXTREME!Reviews by Retards*************************************Support the show

The Dairy Podcast Show
#29 - Mammary health: do we really know everything about it? - Dr. Valerie Ryman

The Dairy Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 41:55


We now have decades of accumulated knowledge on strategies for mammary health management regarding milking – protocols were developed even as early as in the fifties or sixties, like dipping techniques. This could mislead us to think that there isn't much new to learn about it, but science is in constant progress and brings in new concepts every day. That's why we should look for opportunities to keep up with new developments. In this episode with our guest Dr. Valerie Ryman, we discuss the main challenges for mammary health and milk quality, key management strategies for improving mammary health, and somatic cell counts. Also, we talk about new tools for assessing differential somatic cell counts and a recent, controversial proposition that there may be a natural microbiome in the mammary gland rather than only pathogenic bacteria.“To my mind, the appropriate application of a pre-dip is like an unsung hero in preventing a lot of mastitis – underestimated, but key.'' Dr. Valerie Ryman ‬What you'll learn:Highlight (00:00)Introduction (1:33)Dairy industry trends in Georgia (10:21)Main challenges for mammary health and milk quality in Georgia (14:48)Key practices for mastitis control (19:03)Fore-stripping cows in the milking routine (24:04)Research on mammary health (26:28)What is differential somatic cell count? (29:31)Is there a microbiome in the mammary gland? (32:17)The final questions (38:03)Meet the guest: Dr. Valerie Ryman‬Experience:Current: Assistant Professor and State Dairy Extension Specialist at the University of GeorgiaPast: Postdoctoral Research Specialist at University of GeorgiaBackground:Ph.D., Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology (Michigan State University)M.Sc., Animal and Dairy Science (The University of Georgia)B.Sc., Animal and Veterinary Science (Clemson University)Connect with the guest on Social Media: LinkedIn

GUY PARTY!!!
Mammary Madness 2023

GUY PARTY!!!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 86:31


It's that time of the year again Boozeheads!!! GUY PARTY makes their picks for the best celebrity jugs!!! It's a battle royale of 128 of the best tits in the game!!! GUY PARTY!!!

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology
Pten is a disconnecting node in the molecular landscape of the proliferation/quiescence decision during mammary gland acinogenesis

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.13.532403v1?rss=1 Authors: Tomasin, R., Rodrigues, A. M., Manucci, A. C., Bruni-Cardoso, A. Abstract: Cell context is key for cell phenotype. Using physiologically relevant models of laminin-rich ECM (lrECM) induction of mammary epithelial cell quiescence and differentiation, we have provided a landscape of the status of key molecular players involved in the proliferation/quiescence decision. Repression of some positive regulators of the cell cycle, such as cyclins and CDKs, occurred already at the mRNA level, whereas negative regulators of the cell cycle, such as Pten and p27, were upregulated only at the protein level. Interestingly, cell cycle arrest occurred despite the active status of Fak, Src and PI3k, because their downstream proliferative signalling pathways were repressed, suggesting the existence of a disconnecting node between upstream and downstream proliferative signalling in quiescent cells. Pten fulfils this role. Inhibition of Pten increased proliferation and restored Akt/mTORC1/2 and Mapk signalling in cells exposed to lrECM. In mice, Pten levels were positively correlated to the basement membrane thickness in the developing mammary epithelia, and Pten localized to the apicolateral membrane of luminal cells both in in ducts and near the nascent lumen in terminal end bud, characteristics consistent with a role for Pten in inducing and sustaining quiescence and tissue architecture. Accordingly, in 3D acininogenesis models, Pten was required for the onset and maintenance of quiescence, cell polarity and lumen assembly. The notion that lrECM-triggered differentiation involves a signalling circuitry with many layers of regulation provides an explanation for the resilience of quiescence within a growth-suppressive microenvironment, and that perturbations in master regulators, such as Pten, could disrupt the quiescent phenotype. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology
Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Paired Human Milk Fat Globules and Membranes and Mouse Milk Fat Globules Identifies Core Cellular Systems Contributing to Mammary Lipid Trafficking and Secretion

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.02.28.530322v1?rss=1 Authors: Carli, J. M., Monks, J., McManaman, J. L. Abstract: Human milk delivers critical nutritional and immunological support to the infant. The milk fat globule and its membrane contain many bioactive components, yet the mechanism of milk fat secretion and how milk fat globule (MFG) components are regulated are poorly defined. In this study, we perform quantitative proteomic profiling of milk fat globules from human and mouse milk, as well as from isolated membranes physically disrupted from human milk fat globules. Using paired analyses of the human samples we report membrane enrichment of the proteins involved in docking/tethering the lipid droplet to the membrane as well as minor components involved in the signaling pathway for secretion. Comparing abundance between human and mouse milk fat globules we find that 8 of 12 major milk fat globule proteins are shared between the two species. Comparative pathway enrichment analyses between human and mouse samples reveal similarities in shared membrane trafficking and signaling pathways involved in milk fat secretion. Our results advance knowledge of the composition and relative quantities of proteins in human and mouse milk fat globules in greater detail, provide a quantitative profile of specifically enriched human milk fat globule membrane proteins, and identify core cellular systems involved in milk lipid secretion. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Disturbingly Pragmatic with Dave and Paul
"South Park" Absolutely Skewers Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Bride's Wedding Day Horror Show, and "I Wish I Didn't Know" Friday Night Trivia Time!

Disturbingly Pragmatic with Dave and Paul

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023 47:25


This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:Rihanna!Sports!Paul's drinking!Poor Meghan is overwhelmed and upset!"South Park" is hilarious!Pragmatic Paul!Meghan isn't very sincere!Kylie Jenner farted today!Leonard farted, too!Dave hates weddings, unless there is a show!Wedding horror!So many questions!Flapjacks!Mammary milk mouth!Screw Netflix!"Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar"!More drinking!More "MILF Manor" morbid merriment!Mom sexuality!Trivia time!  Yay!Tongue baths!"!?" has a name!Burnt beaks!Dog cuisine!Fraternity fun!Brenda!Happy international "I Hate Coriander/Cilantro Day"!Episode Links (In Order):Ronnie Vino - It's Friday Night!Meghan Markle's Blog About Kate!Bride's Wedding Day Horror Show!More "MILF Manor" Merriment!Happy International "I Hate Coriander/Cilantro Day"! Music Credit!Opening music graciously supplied by: https://audionautix.com/  Visit Our Patreon! Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology
A role for fibroblast-derived SASP factors in the activation of pyroptotic cell death in mammary epithelial cells

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.02.21.529458v1?rss=1 Authors: Hom, L. M., Sun, S., Campbell, J., Liu, P., Culbert, S., Murphy, I. M., Schafer, Z. T. Abstract: In normal tissue homeostasis, bidirectional communication between different cell types can shape numerous biological outcomes. Many studies have documented instances of reciprocal communication between fibroblasts and cancer cells that functionally change cancer cell behavior. However, less is known about how these heterotypic interactions shape epithelial cell function in the absence of oncogenic transformation. Furthermore, fibroblasts are prone to undergo senescence, which is typified by an irreversible cell cycle arrest. Senescent fibroblasts are also known to secrete various cytokines into the extracellular space; a phenomenon that is termed the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). While the role of fibroblast derived SASP factors on cancer cells has been well studied, the impact of these factors on normal epithelial cells remains poorly understood. We discovered that treatment of normal mammary epithelial cells with conditioned media (CM) from senescent fibroblasts (SASP CM) results in a caspase-dependent cell death. This capacity of SASP CM to cause cell death is maintained across multiple senescence-inducing stimuli. However, the activation of oncogenic signaling in mammary epithelial cells mitigates the ability of SASP CM to induce cell death. Despite the reliance of this cell death on caspase activation, we discovered that SASP CM does not cause cell death by the extrinsic or intrinsic apoptotic pathway. Instead, these cells die by an NLRP3, caspase-1, and gasdermin D (GSDMD)-dependent induction of pyroptosis. Taken together, our findings reveal that senescent fibroblasts can cause pyroptosis in neighboring mammary epithelial cells, which has implications for therapeutic strategies that perturb the behavior of senescent cells. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology
A planar-polarized MYO6-DOCK7-RAC1 axis promotes tissue fluidification in mammary epithelia

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.01.23.524898v1?rss=1 Authors: Menin, L., Weber, J., Villa, S., Martini, E., Maspero, E., Cancila, V., Maiuri, P., Palamidessi, A., Frittoli, E., Bianchi, F., Tripodo, C., Walters, K., Giavazzi, F., Scita, G., Polo, S. Abstract: Tissue fluidification and collective motility are pivotal in regulating embryonic morphogenesis, wound healing, and tumor metastasis. These processes frequently require that each cell constituent of a tissue coordinates its migration activity and directed motion through the oriented extension of lamellipodia cell protrusions, promoted by RAC1 activity. While the upstream RAC1 regulators in individual migratory cells or leader cells during invasion or wound healing are well characterized, how RAC1 is controlled in follower cells remains unknown. Here, we identify a novel MYO6-DOCK7 axis that is critical for spatially restricting the activity of RAC1 in a planar polarized fashion in model tissue monolayers. This MYO6-DOCK7 axis specifically controls the extension of cryptic lamellipodia required to drive tissue fluidification and cooperative mode motion in otherwise solid and static carcinoma cell collectives. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

GUY PARTY!!!
Mammary Madness 2022

GUY PARTY!!!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 114:40


The guys get together to rate the best jugs of 2022!!! March Madness style!!! GUY PARTY!!!

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology
A Junction-Dependent Mechanism Drives Mammary Cell Intercalation for Ductal Elongation

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.11.11.516046v1?rss=1 Authors: Pfannenstein, A., Macara, I. G. Abstract: Mammary glands contain branched networks of ducts and alveoli that function to produce milk for offspring. While the murine luminal epithelium is organized as a cellular monolayer, it originates from multilayered structures called terminal end buds (TEB). The TEBs generate ducts of monolayered epithelial cells as they invade the fat pad but little is known about underlying mechanisms. While apoptosis provides a plausible mechanism for cavitation of the ductal lumen it does not account for elongation of ducts behind the TEBs. Our spatial calculations suggest that most cells in TEBs need to intercalate into the outermost luminal layer and that this migration of cells is the primary driver of cavitation and ductal elongation. To study the progression of multilayered to monolayered epithelium, we developed a quantitative cell culture assay that determines the efficiency of intercalation into an epithelial monolayer. Using this tool, we verified that loss of adherens junctions prevents stable integration of cells into monolayers, consistent with previous data in cultured cells and in primary tissue. Interestingly, tight junction (TJ) proteins also play a key role in this integration process. Although loss of the ZO1 TJ protein in intercalating cells suppresses intercalation, loss of ZO1 in the monolayer has the reverse effect, promoting intercalation even though ZO1 is not necessary for establishment of TJs. ZO1 positive puncta form between cells and the monolayer, which then resolves into a new intercellular boundary as intercalation proceeds. ZO1 loss also reduces engraftment when cells are transplanted into the mammary gland via intraductal injection. We further show that intercalation is dependent on dynamic cytoskeletal rearrangements in both the existing monolayer and intercalating cells. These data identify luminal cell rearrangements necessary for mammary gland development and suggest a molecular mechanism for integration of cells into an existing monolayer. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Pure Dog Talk
554 – Dr. Marty Greer's Passion Project & Anniversary Episode

Pure Dog Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 31:02


Dr. Marty Greer's Passion Project & Anniversary Episode Dr. Marty Greer, DVM and host Laura Reeves celebrate their fifth anniversary of sharing important veterinary topics on Pure Dog Talk. Greer's passion project is Breast Cancer Awareness in dogs. “People sometimes forget that dogs get breast cancer too,” Greer said. “It's not an uncommon kind of cancer to find in dogs, unfortunately. It is definitely linked to spaying at an older age. But, in spite of that, there are still some significant benefits in waiting to spay. So that's a whole ‘nother topic. “But essentially we see it in middle age to older, normally female dogs that were left intact after the age of two. So, anybody that's breeding their dog is typically not going to spay before two because of health clearances, because she needs to mature before you breed her. So this means that almost every dog in a breeding program is gonna fall into a possibility of breast cancer. Mammary tumors, same thing, different term, all the same stuff. “And I think it's really important that people know that there isn't a good treatment other than surgery. So early detection and surgery is going to be almost the only thing that we can offer. “So, really, early detection, finding a nodule, taking it off when it's small and then being very attentive for additional ones to develop is very important. “Dogs have five sets of memory glands. The littlest ones are at the front between the front legs, and then they go down a nice string all the way down, usually in a fairly straight line. Every now and then they'll be an extra nipple or something else thrown in, and that's OK. It's just a normal variation. “But what you want to do is go along that chain that goes down, so feel from one nipple to the next and in between the nipples and just gently manipulate the skin so that you can see if you find anything that seems abnormal. A breast cancer nodule will feel firm, like a pea or a little cluster of peas. They'll be firm. They won't be those soft kind of masses. They won't be on the belly button. They'll typically be off to the side. The most common place to find a tumor, and the most serious tumors, are in the glands closest to the back legs. “I strongly encourage people not to spend the money on a fine needle aspirate. A lot of veterinarians want to stick a needle in it and aspirate it, and because most mammary tumors are mixed of different cell types, that is not going to be an accurate assessment of what you have.” Listen to the full episode here and then flash back to the first episode, introducing Dr. Greer.

TANcast
TANcast 610 – She’s A Bad Mammary Jamma

TANcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 74:28


Woof. Sorry for the delay. This episode has been sitting in editing for weeks. #TimSucks [CONTENT WARNING] TANcast features mature language and immature hosts but is NOT a representation of the stand up act of Tim Babb. Listener discretion is advised. Get official TANcast T-shirts, mugs, hats and more in the official TANstore: http://www.zazzle.com/tancast No […] The post TANcast 610 – She's A Bad Mammary Jamma first appeared on TANcast.

The Pig Microbiome Podcast
#SHORTS: what should we know about the entero-mammary pathway in sows?

The Pig Microbiome Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 3:44


Did you know that the pig's microbiota has more than 400 species of fungi and bacteria yielding approximately 10 times more cells than those in the pig's body? These microbes are at the nexus of health and productivity as they communicate with each other and with the pig's organs and systems. Phileo by Lesaffre is committed to pushing the boundaries of animal health, nutrition, and well-being to better nourish and feed our world. United with our partners, we are key influencers in the quest to discover, define, and manipulate the pig's microbiome to significantly improve pig lifetime health and productivity. This podcast series is provided to help increase your understanding of these exciting and thought-provoking topics.

The Pig Microbiome Podcast
#SHORTS: organisms moving through the entero-mammary pathway

The Pig Microbiome Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 2:26


Did you know that the pig's microbiota has more than 400 species of fungi and bacteria yielding approximately 10 times more cells than those in the pig's body? These microbes are at the nexus of health and productivity as they communicate with each other and with the pig's organs and systems. Phileo by Lesaffre is committed to pushing the boundaries of animal health, nutrition, and well-being to better nourish and feed our world. United with our partners, we are key influencers in the quest to discover, define, and manipulate the pig's microbiome to significantly improve pig lifetime health and productivity. This podcast series is provided to help increase your understanding of these exciting and thought-provoking topics.

The Pig Microbiome Podcast
#SHORTS: what does the entero-mammary pathway mean?

The Pig Microbiome Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 2:46


Did you know that the pig's microbiota has more than 400 species of fungi and bacteria yielding approximately 10 times more cells than those in the pig's body? These microbes are at the nexus of health and productivity as they communicate with each other and with the pig's organs and systems. Phileo by Lesaffre is committed to pushing the boundaries of animal health, nutrition, and well-being to better nourish and feed our world. United with our partners, we are key influencers in the quest to discover, define, and manipulate the pig's microbiome to significantly improve pig lifetime health and productivity. This podcast series is provided to help increase your understanding of these exciting and thought-provoking topics.

The Pig Microbiome Podcast
#10 - What can we learn from the entero-mammary pathway in sows? - Dr. Laura Greiner

The Pig Microbiome Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 48:30


Did you know that the pig's microbiota has more than 400 species of fungi and bacteria yielding approximately 10 times more cells than those in the pig's body? These microbes are at the nexus of health and productivity as they communicate with each other and with the pig's organs and systems. Phileo by Lesaffre is committed to pushing the boundaries of animal health, nutrition, and well-being to better nourish and feed our world. United with our partners, we are key influencers in the quest to discover, define, and manipulate the pig's microbiome to significantly improve pig lifetime health and productivity. This podcast series is provided to help increase your understanding of these exciting and thought-provoking topics.

The Jane-Way - A Star Trek Voyager podcast

Deadlock. Fire off a mammary pulse to bring your ship back in phase and join Liam and Suzanne for a very complicated episode whereby we ask the important questions – scaly or chapped nips? Which Janeway can out-Jane-Way the other Janeway? What to exp…

The Skiffy and Fanty Show
454. Assassinaut (2019) — Torture Cinema #122

The Skiffy and Fanty Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 52:36


Mammary aliens, incomprehensible plots, and assassassinauts, oh my! Shaun Duke and Alex Acks are forced to bring back Jen Zink for a listener-selected episode of Torture Cinema. Thanks to Kathryn, we watched Assassinaut (2019). Together, our intrepid crew tries to make sense of the film's plot, explores what it means to have many layers of […]

Baywatch Rookie School
Mammary Mafioso

Baywatch Rookie School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 80:39


S4E2: Race Against Time Part 2Baywatch is the Koo-Koo-KookiestBaywatch is the Ki-Ki-KickiestBaywatch is the Groo-Groo-GrooviestBaywatch is the living end, friendJoin our watch along of Lidsville episode 1 here!Morgan's Rating: 2Michael's Rating: 2Morgan's Lidsville Rating: 9Michael's Lidsville Rating: 9Episode discussion starts @03:14. Post-episode discussion starts @29:57. Lidsville episode discussion starts @46:06. Post-Lidsville discussion starts @01:13:34.Art by Katie Rose @kilogramrose.

The Big Idea Podcast: Food
Function, Sustainable, and Delicious: Opalia is using mammary cells to create a milk alternative

The Big Idea Podcast: Food

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 38:59


Opalia, a Canadia Company, making milk with mammary cells that tastes better than milk from cows. Opalia develop milk without the need for cows thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The Brian McCarthy Interview Show
Episode 274 - Happy Holidays! A Trip Down Mammary Lane

The Brian McCarthy Interview Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 23:35


This week we relive some of our favorite holiday moments. We'll be back next week if Brian isn't claimed by COVID. Merry Christmas! Follow us on Twitter @hackdis69 @adamhiniker. Support the show and get bonus audio/video episodes, ringtones, bonus footage and more!! All at patreon.com/brianmccarthy.

The Pet Buzz
wk of Oct. 24 - Arctic Dog DNA & Mammary Tumors

The Pet Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 54:49


This week on The Pet Buzz, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM, talk with Dr. Tatiana Feuerborn, an archaeologist at the University of Copenhagen, about how the DNA from the remains of Siberian dogs suggests that their Ancient Arctic communities were not isolated but traded with the outside world as early as 7,000 years ago; and with Dr. Karin Sorenmo of Lesley's Place about the stats, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of dogs and cats with mammary tumors.

The Zero to Finals Medical Revision Podcast

This episode covers mammary duct ectasia.Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/surgery/breast/mammaryductectasia/ or in the breast surgery section of the Zero to Finals surgery book.The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.

Oncotarget
Benzophenone-3 Promotion of Mammary Tumorigenesis is Diet-dependent

Oncotarget

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 9:03


Oncotarget published "Benzophenone-3 promotion of mammary tumorigenesis is diet-dependent" which reported that Benzophenone-3 is a putative endocrine disrupting chemical and common ingredient in sunscreens. Although benzophenone-3 seemed protective on low-fat diet, spindle cell tumors arising in these mice showed increased proliferation and decreased apoptosis. This points to a need for further studies of benzophenone-3 in both animal models and humans as a potential breast cancer risk factor, as well as a more general need to evaluate endocrine disrupting chemicals in varying dietary contexts. Dr. Richard C. Schwartz and Dr. Sandra Z. Haslam, both from The Michigan State University said, "Ovarian hormones are strongly implicated in the etiology of breast cancer." Putative endocrine disrupting chemicals, particularly estrogenic chemicals, have emerged as suspects in environmental promotion of breast cancer. Environmental EDCs have the potential to act as agonists or antagonists in critical hormonally regulated processes, such as mammary gland development and mammary tumorigenesis - this warrants evaluation of their potential in promoting breast cancer. More recently, BP-3 was demonstrated to have pathological effects on coral. Although BP-3 has a very short half-life, its presence is widespread in human urine, in as much as 98% of the general U.S. population. A recent preliminary study found plasma concentrations greater than 0.5 ng/mL among a small human cohort using heavy topical applications of commercial sunscreens. The present study examined the interaction of BP-3 with HFD on mammary tumorigenesis in BALB/c mice, using the Trp53-null transplantation model. A level of BP-3 exposure was used that yielded levels in murine urine similar to that observed in humans subjected to heavy topical exposure of BP-3-containing commercial sunscreen. These authors found that BP-3 had complex effects that were dependent upon dietary regimen and tumor histopathology. The Schwartz/Haslam Research Team concluded in their Oncotarget Research Output that unlike several earlier studies that found rather minimal BP-3 activity in vivo in rodents with doses higher than those in the current study: 1500 mg/kg BW/d; 1000 mg/kg BW/d; 150 mg/kg BW/d, these authors tumorigenesis experiments showed significant effects at 70 mg/kg BW/d. This dosage elicits levels of BP-3 excretion in urine similar to that observed in humans with heavy topical application of BP-3-containing sunscreen. Furthermore, their initial experiments in wild type BALB/c mice found significant effects on mammary epithelial proliferation at only 7 mg/kg BW/d. These observations suggest caution in the use of BP-3-containing sunscreens. DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.27831 Full text - https://www.oncotarget.com/article/27831/text/ Correspondence to - Richard C. Schwartz - schwart9@msu.edu and Sandra Z. Haslam - shaslam@msu.edu Keywords - oxybenzone, benzophenone-3, mammary tumorigenesis, dietary animal fat, breast cancer About Oncotarget Oncotarget is a biweekly, peer-reviewed, open access biomedical journal covering research on all aspects of oncology. To learn more about Oncotarget, please visit https://www.oncotarget.com or connect with: SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/oncotarget Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Oncotarget/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/oncotarget LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/oncotarget Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/oncotarget/ Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/user/Oncotarget/ Oncotarget is published by Impact Journals, LLC please visit https://www.ImpactJournals.com or connect with @ImpactJrnls Media Contact MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM 18009220957x105 Copyright © 2021 Impact Journals, LLC Impact Journals is a registered trademark of Impact Journals, LLC

The Heffernan Show (King Of Queens Podcast)

While Carrie has to babysit the boss's son, Doug flirts with an ugly girl at the bowling alley to make her feel better. Spence bought TiVo and can't wait to see what TiVo will record for him.

Lewd Intentions
Episode 20- A Trip Down Mammary Lane

Lewd Intentions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 56:49


(18+ Explicit) Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog! Welcome to the 20th episode of Lewd Intentions! This week Des and Kari wanted to take you down memory lane and read out new porn comments from ALL of the topics we have done to date! That's right, everything from Try Not To Cum Challenges to Easter lovin' will be on the agenda this week so you don't want to miss it! If you're one of those listeners who likes when we sing like the angels we are, you'll enjoy this halfway musical episode. If you're one who doesn't, we enjoyed having you here thus far!We haven't forgotten the upcoming giveaway, we are just waiting on some merch to come in! Keep following for details on how to enter!Follow our Instagram @lewdintentionspodcastFollow our Twitter @LewdPodcast (we will try to get better at Twitter lol)Email any suggestions/questions to lewdintentionspodcast@gmail.comCam's SoundCloud for bathroom music: https://soundcloud.com/aaarnu  

British Birth Stories
Episode 5 | Jessica Tabaka, Unexplained Infertility, Two NHS Births, Cancelled COVID-19 Homebirth, Mammary Constriction Syndrome, Postnatal Anxiety

British Birth Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 48:49


On this week's episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Jessica Tabaka. She shares her journey through her two births, the most recent occurring in April of 2020 (aka, the height of Covid-19 lockdown.) She walks us through unexplained fertility and falling pregnant with her first son. She chose to go via NHS midwife-led care in SE London for her care in her first birth. She talks candidly about her experience with postnatal anxiety and breastfeeding journey. For her second birth, she opted for a home birth. However, COVID-19 was ramping up and during her pregnancy, homebirths were being cancelled as there weren't guaranteed ambulances in the event of transport. She gave birth in April 2020 to her second at the height of lockdown at a different SE hospital and shares how helpful Mammary Constriction Massage proved in her second time breastfeeding. La Leche League Silverette Nipple Cups The Art of Babymaking Mammary Constriction Massage Music by Jonny Woodley Hosted by Ashley Brenninkmeijer

The Pet Cancer Vet™
Mammary (Breast) Cancer in Dogs

The Pet Cancer Vet™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019


Mammary (Breast) Cancer in Dogs

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
1 - More on the 3rd mammary lady. 2 - Lois Lerner did an interview with Politico. 3 - Marshall's News. 4 - Ravens owner talked Ray Rice controversy; NFL player hurts himself doing a dance; Car

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2014


More on the 3rd mammary lady; Lois Lerner did an interview with Politico; Ravens owner talked Ray Rice controversy; NFL player hurts himself doing a dance; Car crashed after armpit hair lit on fire