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Au large - Eclairages Bibliques
#370 Le destin de Rébecca (11) Rébecc'Art par Noémie Marijon

Au large - Eclairages Bibliques

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 10:07


(00:00:00) Génerique et présentation (00:01:30) (1) Noémie MARIJON, Introduction (00:02:27) (2) Benjamin WEST, 1775 (00:04:20) (3) Rembrandt, 1665 (00:05:55) (4) Livre des Heures de Louis de Laval, 1470-1485 (00:06:35) Isaac et Abimélèk (00:07:08) La bénédiction de Jacob (00:07:46) (5) Conclusion - Gioachino Assereto, 1640 (00:08:34) Générique de fin Avec cet ultime épisode de notre série sur Rébecca, Noémie Marijon nous présente la figure de Rébecca dans l'art, parmi les enluminures, les œuvres de Rembrandt et de Benjamin West. Elle nous permet de découvrir et goûter à la richesse artistique de ces œuvres dont les références sont en description.    NOTES  ·        Benjamin WEST, Rébecca recevant le bracelet du serviteur d'Abraham, 1775 (Yale Center for British Art - New Heaven, Connecticut, USA) → wikimedia commons·        REMBRANDT, La fiancée juive, 1665 (Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, NL) → wikimedia commons ·        Livre des Heures de louis de Laval, 1470-1485 (BnF) → Gallica / BnF : f.76r, 76v, 77r, 77v, 78r,·        Bibliographie de N. Marijon : Irmtraud FISCHER, Des femmes aux prises avec Dieu, Récits bibliques sur les débuts d'Israël, Paris, Cerf, coll. Lire la Bible, 2008 | Michel PASTOUREAU, Rayures, une histoire culturelle, Paris, Seuil, 2021 | Jacqueline KELEN, Les femmes de la Bible, Paris, éd. du Relié, 2018 ·        BIBLIOGRAPHIE | CARTES & ILLUSTRATIONS ·        Plateformes d'écoute | Réseaux Sociaux | @Contact | Infolettre | RSS  ·        Épisode enregistré en 05/2025 par Noémie Marijon & F. Bessonnet. Image de couverture : Benjamin WEST, Le serviteur d'Isaac attache le bracelet au bras de Rébecca, 1775 - source : Wikimédia Commons. Génériques : Erwan Marchand (D.R.). «Au Large Biblique» : podcast conçu et animé par François Bessonnet, bibliste.Sous Licence Creative Commons (cc BY-NC-ND 4.0 FR)Soutenez le podcast avec Tipeee  ou Ko-fi  CHAPITRES 00:00 Générique et présentation 01:30 (1) Noémie MARIJON, Introduction 02:27 (2) Benjamin West, 1775 04:20 (3) Rembrandt, 1665 05:56 (4) Jean Colombe, 1470-1485 07:46 (5) Conclusion 08:35 Générique de fin

Au large - Eclairages Bibliques
#352 Judith, héroïne inattendue (12) Judith dans l'art par Noémie Marijon

Au large - Eclairages Bibliques

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 16:42


Noémie Marijon nous présente la figure de Judith à travers ses représentations dans la peinture, notamment dans les œuvres de Giorgione (1504) et d'Artemisia Gentileschi (1620). Un regard pertinent, féminin et féministe.   NOTES - Le podcast de Noémie Marijon et Valérie-Anne Maître: https://podmust.com/podcast/so... - Le sujet de thèse de Noémie : https://passionmedievistes.fr/... | https://podcast.ausha.co/part-... - Les œuvres citées par Noémie : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/... | https://utpictura18.univ-amu.f... - Bibliographie : GAILLARD Ludivine, Imparfaites : Représenter “la femme” dans l'art occidental : entre fantasmes et domination masculine, First, 2022 ; Nathalie FERLUT, BAUDOIN Tamia, Artemisia, Delcourt, 2017 ; Catherine LEPRONT, Marc de LAUNAY, Laura WEIGERT, Judith et Holopherne, Desclée de Brouwer, 2003. - https://commons.wikimedia.org/... - https://www.aularge.eu/blog/le... | https://www.aularge.eu/blog/le... - https://linktr.ee/aulargebibli... | https://linktr.ee/aulargebibli...| https://www.aularge.eu/blog/we... | https://www.aularge.eu/blog/we... | https://www.spreaker.com/show/.../feed  - Épisode enregistré par Noémie Marijon (09/2024). Image de couverture : Giorgione, Judith, v.1504 - source : https://commons.wikimedia.org/.... Génériques : Erwan Marchand (D.R.). «https://www.aularge.eu/blog/le.../» est un podcast conçu et animé par François Bessonnet, bibliste. Sous Licence Creative Commons (cc https://creativecommons.org/li... - Musique de fin : Courez, Courez Judith d'https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/... : « Judith et Sémélé », par Maïlys de Villoutreys (soprano), Alice Piérot (Violon), Eléanor Lewis-Cloué (Viole de Gambe), Marie Van Rhijn (Clavecin) Gauthier Broutin (Violoncelle), Marc Wolff (Théorbe), Héloise Gaillard (dir. Artistique) de l'Ensemble Amarillis, enregistré par Little Tribeca en novembre 2021 à La Courroie avec le label Evidence Classics en boutique et sur vos plateformes : https://lnk.to/Judith_et_Semel... /> - Vidéo : https://youtu.be/lFruvpb9iMA?s... Soutenez le podcast avec https://fr.tipeee.com/au-large... ou https://ko-fi.com/aulargebibli... Vous avez lu ces notes jusqu'à la fin. Bravo ! https://www.aularge.eu/blog/ev....   CHAPITRES  00:00 Générique et présentation par F.B.  02:14 Noémie Marijon : Judith dans l'art 15:55 Générique de fin : Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre (1665-1729), « Courez, courez, Judith »

So 80's
Le scandale Benetton

So 80's

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 6:51


L'été 2024 est… scandaleux ! Politique, société, pub, télé… Noémie Marijon et Valérie-Anne Maitre vous racontent ces scandales So 80's. C'est la série spéciale estivale.Au début des années 80 le scandale s'affiche dans les pages des magazines. Une célèbre marque de mode italienne va être propulsée à la une de l'actualité grâce au coup de génie d'un photographe.La marque c'est Benetton et le photographe c'est Olivier Toscani.Le générique du podcast c'est toujours David Nilsson. Plus d'infos sur notre label Podcut et notre patreon : podcut.studio Merci pour vos contributions !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Hindustan Daily News Wrap
America mein phir tang pasarne laga corona, hospital mein badhi marijon ki sankhya | Subah ki khabrein

Hindustan Daily News Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 5:10


Is episode mein suniye, America mein phir tang pasarne laga corona, hospital mein badhi marijon ki sankhya, Haryana sarkar Group A aur B padon par anusuchit jati ko degi 20 pratishat arakshan, Delhi mein 3 din aasman se phir barsegi agg, mausam vibhag ne kiya alert.

Dešimt balų
Dešimt balų. Ko siekia „proginių katalikų“ šeimos, atvesdamos vaikus į religines mokyklas?

Dešimt balų

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 27:50


Dar praėjusį birželį tėvai, norintys, kad jų vaikai pakliūtų į katalikiškas mokyklas, pradėjo teikti pareiškimus kitiems, 2023–24 mokslo metams. Dauguma katalikiškų mokyklų atsirenka mokinius per pokalbius, o dalis dar ir organizuoja gilius akademinių žinių patikrinimus (mat paprastai į vieną šių mokyklų moksleivio vietą pretenduoja po 3–7 mokinius). Vis dėlto dažna šeima prisipažįsta per pokalbius, kad yra netikinti ar nepraktikuojanti tikėjimo, esantys „proginiai katalikai“, Bažnyčią prisimenantys tik per dvi didžiąsias metų šventes.Kodėl katalikiškų mokyklų administracijos priima mokytis tokių šeimų vaikus? Kiek tikėjimo nepraktikuojančių šeimų vaikų ir jų tėvų ilgainiui atsiverčia ir įtiki? Ar privalu katalikiškų mokyklų mokiniams ir jų tėvams lankyti mišias sekmadieniais? Kuo krikščioniškų mokyklų ugdymo filosofija skiriasi nuo savivaldybių ir valstybinių mokyklų?Dalyvauja: Gražina Gailiūnienė, Panevėžio K. Paltaroko gimnazijos direktorė, Ramutė Latvelienė, Kauno Jono Pauliaus II gimnazijos direktorė ir Saulius Andriuška, Marijampolės Marijonų gimnazijos direktorius.Ved. Jonė Kučinskaitė

Bourbon and Buckeyes
Marijon Has Three Questions For . . .

Bourbon and Buckeyes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 42:02


MJ does have 3 questions, but who is it for?  Stoops?   Calipari?  You'll have to listen to find out!As one sport is winding down,  another one has started - I love them both  so it's a double whammy when things aren't going like you hoped!  At least you get somewhat of a reprieve with basketball!  Who is the winner take all in college football?  Only time will tell - but of course, Sarah and I have our opinions!May our  Dear Lord be with, and comfort the families of the victims of the Virginia  shootings -  Such a  tremendous loss to all.#restinpeace#whoseonthehotseat#whooughttobeonthehotsear#osuichiganalmosthere 

Bourbon and Buckeyes
Marijon Why Did You Get Me A Gift

Bourbon and Buckeyes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 44:59


It's Sarah's Birthday Weekend and you'll find out exactly how she feels about it!  You'll also find out how she, and I, feel about the Kentucky - Tennessee Game (Ugh).  Lots of thoughts about the polls, the playoff standings and the teams in general.  A little NFL, MLB (Do you know what tipping is - we didn't either).  #ohthosevols#ohthosewildcats#oooohmichiganstate#tippingmakesnosense#happybirthdaysarah

Bourbon and Buckeyes
For the Love of God and Marijon's Sanity

Bourbon and Buckeyes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 40:34


It's not pretty people!  MJ on the warpath and not lettin up (but she is still bleeding as blue as ever - make no mistake)!  Sarah and MJ talking about losses, big games coming up, the unthinkable outcome of Tennessee and Alabama, baseball playoffs (come on Guards - let's dispense of those Yankees) and hockey hit's the ice.  We also have a bone to  pick with the refs (college and NFL - get it together gentleman and ladies).

10–12
10–12. Ar baigiasi vadinamųjų „influencerių“ era?

10–12

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 93:38


Į Lietuvą atvykstant fizikos Nobelio premijos laureatui Viljamui Danieliui Filipsui, apie darbo su šaltaisiais atomais svarbą pasakoja fizikos mokslų daktarė Mažena Mackoit-Sinkevičienė.Kapie patraukliai nufotografuoti pastatą? Minint pasaulinę architektūros dieną - pokalbis su architektu, architektūros fotografu Norbert Tukaj.Užsienio tyrimai rodo, kad žmonės vis mažiau pasitiki influenceriais. Kaip ir kodėl pasikeitė požiūris į jų kuriamą turinį? Kokia situacija Lietuvoje? Ko dabar ieško socialinių tinklų vartotojai? Pokalbis su influenceriai.lt vadove Laura Aleksandraviče, komunikacijos eksperte Laura Dabulyte, psichologe Ugne Juodyte.Vištyčio gyventoja Marijona Žukauskienė pro savo namo langus mato Rusijos pasieniečių postą. Ant Rytų ir Vakarų civilizacijas skiriančios ribos gyvenančią Marijoną kalbino Daumantas Butkus.Ved. Karolina Panto

Watchlist
Watchlist - L'Arnaqueur de Tinder

Watchlist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 14:33


S06E32 -Noémie et Simon ont regardé L'Arnaqueur de Tinder et vous en parle dans cet épisode. Ce documentaire est visionnable sur Netflix. Pour écouter Noémie dans son podcast c'est ici

Circulation on the Run
Circulation October 27, 2020 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 25:35


This week’s episode includes author John McMurray and Associate Editor Brendan Everett as they discuss the effect of dapagliflozin on outpatient worsening of patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction. TRANSCRIPT BELOW: Dr Carolyn Lam: Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass to the journal and its editors. I'm Dr Carolyn Lam, Associate Editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. Dr Greg Hundley: And I'm Dr Greg Hundley, Associate Editor, Director of the Pauley Heart Center, VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia. Well, Carolyn, I hear you might have an interesting feature paper? Dr Carolyn Lam: Oh, yes. I think everyone's going to look forward to this one, because we cannot get enough of the DAPA-HF study. This is another very important prespecified analysis, looking at the effect of dapagliflozin on outpatient worsening of patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Very important stuff coming right up, but first, I've got two papers looking at congenital heart disease that I'd like to share with you, Greg. Have you got your coffee? Dr Greg Hundley: Yeah, I do. Let's get going. Dr Carolyn Lam: Well, as you know, the mechanisms of congenital heart disease associated right ventricular dysfunction are not well-understood. And so, in this first paper, Dr Reddy from Stanford University and colleagues assessed lipid peroxidation, a potent form of oxidative stress, as well as mitochondrial function and structure, in right ventricular myocardium, collected from patients with and without right ventricular failure. And what they found, was that right ventricular failure was characterized by increased oxidation of membrane phospholipids, known as lipid peroxidation and its products, such as 4-hydroxynonenal, or 4-HNE. Now, 4-HNE binds to metabolic and mitochondrial proteins, and was associated with decreased myocardial energy generation and mitochondrial structural disruption with increasing severity of right ventricular hypertrophy and right ventricular failure. Mechanistically, the authors showed that 4-HNE was sufficient to decrease energy generation by inhibiting electron transport chain complex activities and mitochondrial dynamics. Dr Greg Hundley: Dr Carolyn, a lot of mechanism here. So clinically, what are the implications? Dr Carolyn Lam: I thought you'd ask. Well, since standard heart failure therapies, such as ACE inhibitors and beta blockers, are ineffective in the treatment of right ventricular failure, developing therapies focusing on new targets, such as what we talked about, the lipid peroxidation, could improve right ventricular function in congenital heart diseases by improving mitochondrial energy generation and cardiomyocyte survival. Dr Greg Hundley: Ah, very interesting, Carolyn. Dr Carolyn Lam: Thank you. The next paper, also very interesting, this time focusing on Tetralogy of Fallot, the most common cyanotic congenital heart disease. Now, this is from Dr Marijon from Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou in France and colleagues who highlighted, first, that sudden cardiac death represents an important mode of death in these patients with Tetralogy of Fallot, yet data evaluating the ICDs in these patient population, really, has remained scarce. And so, they use the nationwide French registry to include 165 patients with Tetralogy of Fallot with an ICD initiated in 2010 by the French Institute of Health and Medical Research. 63%, by the way, of these ICDs, were used for secondary prevention. Dr Greg Hundley: Ah, Carolyn, I can't wait to see. What did they find? Dr Carolyn Lam: So during a median follow-up of 6.8 years, 47% of patients received at least one appropriate ICD therapy. The annual incidence of the primary outcome was 10.5% overall, 7.1% in the primary prevention, and 12.5% in the secondary prevention cohorts, respectively. 43% of patients presented with at least one ICD complication, and, importantly, QRS fragmentation was the only predictor of appropriate ICD therapies. So, even before you asked me, Greg, the take home message is, patients with Tetralogy of Fallot and an ICD, experience high rates of appropriate therapies, including those implanted for primary prevention. The considerable long-term burden of ICD-related complication, however, underlines the need for careful candidate selection. A combination of easy-to-use criteria, including QRS fragmentation, might improve our risk prediction. Dr Greg Hundley: Oh, very nice summary, Carolyn. Learned a lot there. Well, I'm going to steer us to two other papers in the issue, and the first one is from the world of basic science, and it's from Dr John Cooke from the Houston Methodist Research Institute. So Carolyn, the angiogenic response to ischemia restores perfusion, so as to preserve tissue. Something we all know. A role for mesenchymal to endothelial transition in the angiogenic response is controversial, and this study utilized a murine model of hindlimb ischemia and an in vivo Matrigel plug assay, together with lineage tracing studies and single-cell RNA sequencing, to examine the transcriptional and functional changes in fibroblasts in response to ischemia, to determine if resident fibroblasts contribute to angiogenesis. Dr Carolyn Lam: Ah, it's so interesting. Do fibroblasts contribute to angiogenesis? What did they find, can't wait? Dr Greg Hundley: Yeah, Carolyn. So, in both mice and human-isolated fibroblasts, these author studies indicated the presence of subsets of tissue fibroblasts, which seemed poised to contribute to the angiogenic response. And the expansion of these subsets with ischemia was dependent upon activation of innate immune signaling, and this signaling contributed to recovery of perfusion and preservation of ischemic tissue. Really interesting findings. Didn't suspect the fibroblasts as being the contributors here. Dr Carolyn Lam: Very nice, Greg. Thank you. You've got another one. Dr Greg Hundley: Yes. So the next study is from Professor Phillips Tsao from Stanford University School of Medicine. Well, Carolyn, this is a genome-wide association study, and it's from the Million Veteran Program, testing 18 million DNA sequence variants in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms. In the study, they identified 7,642 cases and 172,172 controls in veterans of European ancestry, with independent replication and another study in 4,009 72 cases and 99,858 controls. Dr Carolyn Lam: Wow. Dr Greg Hundley: So it's nice, they have a replication study. The authors then use Mendelian randomization to examine the causal effects of blood pressure on abdominal aortic aneurysms. And they examine the association of abdominal aortic aneurysm risk variants with aneurysms in the lower extremity, cerebral, and iliac arterial beds, and lastly, derived a genome-wide polygenic risk score to identify a subset of the population at greater risk for disease. Dr Carolyn Lam: Wow. So a GWA study with replication to identify those at risk for abdominal aortic aneurysms in huge cohorts. What did they find? Dr Greg Hundley: Well, Carolyn, this study was managed by one of our experts in GWA studies, Dr Wendy Post, and through GWAs, the authors identified 14 novel loci, and there were already 10, so it brings the total number of significant abdominal aortic aneurysm loci to 24. So a new finding there. And in their Mendelian randomization analysis, they demonstrated that a genetic increase of 10 millimeters of mercury in diastolic blood pressure, as opposed to systolic blood pressure, likely had a causal relationship with the future development of abdominal aortic aneurysms. They observed that 19 of those 24 aortic aneurysm risk variants associate with aneurysms in at least one other vascular territory. And then lastly, a 29 variant polygenic risk score was strongly associated with abdominal aortic aneurysms, independent of family history and smoking risk factors. So Carolyn, in conclusion, the authors in this study identify novel abdominal aortic aneurysm genetic associations with therapeutic implications and identify a subset of the population at significantly increased genetic risk of abdominal aortic aneurysms, independent of their family history. And their data suggests that perhaps extending current screening guidelines to include testing for those with high polygenic abdominal aortic aneurysm risk, would significantly increase the yield of many of our current screening algorithms, as you know, that predominate based on smoking and age. Dr Carolyn Lam: Wow. Very, very impressive and convincing data. Thanks, Greg. Let me tell you about other papers in today's issues. There's a research letter by Dr Tiburcy on inhibition of prolyl-hydroxylase domain enzymes, and how that protects from reoxygenation injury in the engineered human myocardium. There's another research letter from Dr Ohbe, entitled, The Risk of Cardiovascular Events after a Spouse's ICU Admission. And, one more from Dr Ganatra, on chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy-associated cardiomyopathy in patients with refractory or relapsed non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Dr Greg Hundley: You know, Carolyn, our research letters, they really pack a punch. Such very interesting research, in a nice concise format. I've got some other publications. So first, there's an On My Mind piece from our own Charlie Loewenstein, and also Dr Solomon from Boston, Massachusetts, involving, Severe COVID-19 as a Microvascular Disease, does endothelial exocytosis drive COVID-19? And next, there's a case series entitled, ECMO Therapy for Cardiac Lymphoma, and it's from Dr Oscar Cingolani. And then finally, Carolyn, a very nice ECG challenge from Dr Bansal, related to identifying the location of an AV block. Well, Carolyn, I'm really excited to get onto your feature discussion. Dr Carolyn Lam: Let's go, Greg. Today's feature discussion looks at a prespecified analysis of DAPA-HF. My goodness, I don't think we can get enough of the data from DAPA-HF, and we have none other than be corresponding author, Dr John McMurray from University of Glasgow, to discuss this exciting paper, as well as our associate editor, Dr Brendan Everett from Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. So John, today's feature paper, all about outpatient worsening of heart failure. Could you please start by defining what we meant by that, and why is it so important? Dr John McMurray: Our interest in this actually started back when we did PARADIGM and we had collected, in a not very systematic way, information about episodes of outpatient worsening, so by that, I mean episodes of worsening symptoms and signs, not leading the patient to go to the emergency department or be admitted to hospital. The sort of worsening that a patient might tell you about in your outpatient clinic, say they're a bit more breathless or they've got a bit more ankle swelling, and you do something about it. And that's the critical part. You decide to increase their dose of diuretic, add another drug. And in PARADIGM, we find that those episodes, first of all, were quite common, and secondly, and most importantly, we're actually prognostically very significant. They were associated with worse outcomes. So in that HF, we decided that we would collect these more systematically, we would try and define them a little bit more robustly, so we would require the investigator to report worsening signs and symptoms, and we also wanted evidence that additional treatment had been given and then that had been sustained for at least a month, because, as you know, diuretic dose can increase and decrease. Then we prespecified, as you said, Carolyn, that we would then incorporate those manifestations of worsening, as an additional component to our primary composite endpoint, which was cardiovascular death, heart failure hospitalization, worsening of heart failure requiring intravenous therapy, so an urgent visit for that, that would often be in an emergency department, and then in addition to that, this further manifestation of worsening as the extra component to this broader composite outcome that we hoped would encompass the whole range of worsening of heart failure that a patient might experience. Dr Carolyn Lam: Thanks so much, John, and you actually preempted my question of how it differed from the original primary outcome that included urgent heart failure visits, intravenous diuretic use, but not these nuance outpatient intensification of heart failure therapy that I really salute you for prospectively collecting information on. So could you summarize what you found, please? Dr John McMurray: Well, first comment to make, Carolyn, is that we included those urgent visits requiring intravenous therapy, because, as you know, in the U.S., I think there is a move to try and avoid admission and to treat patients in the ambulatory care setting or non-ward setting. Although, I have to say, as it turned out, those episodes of worsening were very infrequent. There was, I think, 33 in total in DAPA-HF, compared to almost 600 of the other episodes of worsening. The ones that we almost feel at a brainstem reflex level when we see patients in our clinics. So what did we find? Well, we find that when you add those episodes of worsening, then, of course, you considerably increase the proportion of patients who have, from what you might call, the most trivial manifestation, worsening the events we just talked about, all the way through to the very worst, in other words, death, from cardiovascular causes, in fact, so much so, that by about two years of follow-up, the Kaplan-Meier rate for that expanded composite endpoint was about 33%. And, as you know, Carolyn, we're talking about a trial that enrolled patients who were very well-treated by conventional standards and who, by and large, had mild symptoms, but 70% were NYHA class II. And yet, within two years, if you take into account all of these different manifestations of worsening, we had about one-in-three people in the placebo group that deteriorates, and we reduced the risk of deterioration with dapagliflozin, we reduced the instance of that expanded composite endpoint by 27%, and that was a highly statistically significant result. And if you like numbers needed to treat, then for that expanded very broad composite endpoint, the number needed to treat over the median follow-up of 18.2 months, was only 16. And by the way, we did confirm that those outpatient worsening events were prognostically significant as well. Dr Carolyn Lam: Very good. Brendan, could I bring you in on this? It's got such great implications, maybe you could share a little bit about what the editors thought when we saw this paper? Dr Brendan Everett: One of the key things that the editors thought when they reviewed this, was the fact that, as you pointed out, you collected these outpatient worsening episodes prospectively across the trial and did so in a very rigorous and systematic way. And I think for those of us who take care of patients with heart failure, which of course is most cardiologists, these kinds of episodes where your patient calls you and their weight's gone up, or where they've gotten a little more short of breath, then you, over the phone, intensify their diuretic regimen, are incredibly common, and, of course, bothersome to the patient and challenging for the clinician who's caring for the patients too. So I think, in that sense, it's a really important paper. That was the other aspect, I think, that the editors were interested in. But the impact, the clinical impact on day-to-day care of patients with heart failure, was substantial. The other part that I found intriguing, because of course, when you're caring for individual patients, you don't have a sense, necessarily, of what these episodes mean in a broader population for those patients' overall risk of bad outcomes. So you mentioned it right at the end when you were speaking a moment ago, about the association of these outpatient intensifications of oral diuretic therapy and their association with future bad outcomes within the trial. Could you tell us a little bit about what those were and why they ended up seeming so important, both to patients and to you as the trialist? Dr John McMurray: We write about these being common, in fact, in the placebo group in DAPA-HF. I think it was 14% of patients had one of those episodes of outpatient worsening. And again, as you correctly identified, in the majority of cases, the therapeutic intervention by the physician, was simply to increase the dose of diuretic, although, actually about 40% of people also, at some point, had the addition of another drug. So, in terms of the significance of those events, in PARADIGM, we find that they appeared to be associated with almost the same impact on mortality as being admitted to hospital with worsening heart failure. But in fact, in DAPA-HF, where we collected more of these events, so maybe we collected, perhaps, the more severe cases in DAPA where we collected them systematically, we find that the prognostic impact wasn't quite as large. So for example, if you were admitted to hospital with heart failure during DAPA-HF, then you were six-times more likely, subsequently, to die in that rather short follow-up period, than if you had no manifestation of worsening. On the other hand, if you had an outpatient episode of worsening, then it was around a three-fold higher risk of death than if you had no manifestation of worsening. So, my take home from this was that these episodes really do matter to patients. Not only, of course, do they matter because it means the patient doesn't feel so good, but they matter because that patient suddenly is on a different prognostic trajectory, and you can change that by intervening. So these events are common, they're prognostically bad news, and fortunately, we can reduce them. And maybe the last thing to say, which I also didn't mention, I apologize, was that, of course, if you look at that expanded endpoint, as you can imagine, because there's so many events now, you see the effect of treatment very, very quickly. So by day 27 after randomization, in other words, by day 27 after starting dapagliflozin, we had a statistically significant reduction in the occurrence of that comp standpoint, that then remained significant thereafter. Dr Brendan Everett: Thanks, John. I had one other question that I hope doesn't take us too far into the weeds, but I think as a clinician, when you care for these patients, you try to intensify their outpatient therapy, and when that seems to fail, the patient then becomes admitted to the hospital. And I thought it was very interesting and thoughtful the way that you approach that problem, in other words, you have potentially, of this composite endpoint, you have the outpatient worsening that comes first, and then it's followed, in many cases, by a hospitalization for heart failure. How did you tease those two apart? And what analyses did you do to make sure that what you were really measuring was the effect of the outpatient intensification, rather than really just a prelude to a hospital? Dr John McMurray: Very good question, Brendan. So, obviously, we were concerned about the possibility of double counting, so we did a primary analysis in which we built in a blanking window. So, for example, if you had an episode about outpatient and you or I increased the patient's oral therapy, but within 30 days, they were admitted to the hospital, then in our analysis, that patient only counted once, and the event that counted was the hospital admission, not the outpatient episode of worsening. And then, as I said, we did a number of sensitivity analyses where we adjusted the length of that blanking period, because we recognized, obviously, that some people, that episode of outpatient worsening that you intervene for, your intervention may not work and they may still get hospitalized. So we try to, as you obviously identified when you read our manuscript, we tried to counter that by not double counting episodes of outpatient worsening that were closely adjacent to the hospital admission. Dr Carolyn Lam: Could I end with just one quick question? You've published many times with us at Circulation, and I'd like to think that that's from a very good experience with us, with working with us, and I've noticed even in this discussion, it's just so interesting the exchange. And so, John, could you say a few words about publishing in Circulation, and why do it? Dr John McMurray: Well, obviously it's our leading cardiovascular journal. As I was being trained as a fellow, it was every fellow's aspiration to publish a paper in Circulation. So reputationally, obviously, it's very, very important. But why do I like Circulation other than that? Well, first of all, you handle papers quickly and efficiently. I think you're very fair. I really like the reviews. So I would say one of the greatest frustrations most authors, and certainly I know that from my own experience, is when you get poor reviews. I don't think I get those from Circulation, so you obviously have a much higher quality review. I like the way the editors give you guidance about the manuscript and how to respond to the reviewers. That's really, really helpful, because sometimes you think, "Well, that reviewer’s comment doesn't make sense. Do I have to really do that?" But often, your replies to me, come with guidance about how to handle the different reviewers’ comments. So, all in all, it's fair. I would say that's always important. Everybody will not get every paper accepted, but I think you get a very fair response from Circulation. It's good. It's thoughtful. So, that's fine. Dr Carolyn Lam: Thank you so much, John. I'm sure I'm speaking on behalf of Brendan as well, and kudos to him because obviously he managed this paper so well. Thank you, audience, for joining us today on Circulation on the Run. So don't forget to tune in again next week. Dr Greg Hundley: This program is copyright the American Heart Association.

M comme Midi - L'invité
La Cathédrale St Jean enchantée pour les journées du patrimoi

M comme Midi - L'invité

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 12:20


Noémie Marijon, bibliothécaire du diocèse de Lyon va animer les visites de la cathédrale Saint Jean à Lyon dans le cadre des journées du patrimoine. Une visite autour de l'histoire du chant menée par la Maîtrise de la Primatiale Saint Jean Baptiste.

So 80's
So 80s - L'ouragan Stephanie

So 80's

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 6:48


En 1986 "Comme un ouragan" tourne sur les platines. Le tube est chanté par une jeune artiste, la princesse Stéphanie de Monaco. Une histoire d'amour dont le clip emmène l'équipe jusque sur l'île Maurice... L'ouragan Stéphanie reste en tête des ventes plusieurs semaines. Aujourd'hui encore il colle à la peau de l'enfant terrible de Monaco. Mais savez-vous que ce tube a fait l'objet de reprises. Noémie Marijon vous raconte l'histoire de cette chanon emblématique de la variété française...   La version officielle du Clip  Irrésistitable  Love me encore chanté par Véronique Jannot Le sketch télémagouille des inconnus  La version live d’Ouragan par Leslie  La version de Sabrina  L’or de nos vies de Kyo  Flash de Stephanie de Monaco  Cindy avec Lâam dans le rôle titre  Générique ElectroTube David Nilsson M

Podcut
So 80s - L'ouragan Stephanie

Podcut

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 6:48


En 1986 "Comme un ouragan" tourne sur les platines. Le tube est chanté par une jeune artiste, la princesse Stéphanie de Monaco. Une histoire d'amour dont le clip emmène l'équipe jusque sur l'île Maurice... L'ouragan Stéphanie reste en tête des ventes plusieurs semaines. Aujourd'hui encore il colle à la peau de l'enfant terrible de Monaco. Mais savez-vous que ce tube a fait l'objet de reprises. Noémie Marijon vous raconte l'histoire de cette chanon emblématique de la variété française...   La version officielle du Clip  Irrésistitable  Love me encore chanté par Véronique Jannot Le sketch télémagouille des inconnus  La version live d’Ouragan par Leslie  La version de Sabrina  L’or de nos vies de Kyo  Flash de Stephanie de Monaco  Cindy avec Lâam dans le rôle titre  Générique ElectroTube David Nilsson M

So 80's
So 80s - Musicals

So 80's

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 33:50


Depuis (presque) un chalet en Suisse, enroulés dans des plaids, Noémie Marijon, Valérie-Anne Maitre et leur invité spécial Julien Baldacchino (la moitié de Stockholm Sardou et Radio Michel), vous proposent un numéro spécial "Noël". Au menu : les comédies musicales des années 80.  Le musical de Julien : Emilie Jolie, avec la jolie chanson du hérisson. Le musical de vam : Starmania, avec le SOS d'un terrien en détresse de Daniel Balavoine. Le musical de Noémie : Hair Spray un film et une comédie musicale ! Thème musical de ce numéro spécial réalisé par Julien ! 

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Podcut
So 80s - Musicals

Podcut

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 33:50


Depuis (presque) un chalet en Suisse, enroulés dans des plaids, Noémie Marijon, Valérie-Anne Maitre et leur invité spécial Julien Baldacchino (la moitié de Stockholm Sardou et Radio Michel), vous proposent un numéro spécial "Noël". Au menu : les comédies musicales des années 80.  Le musical de Julien : Emilie Jolie, avec la jolie chanson du hérisson. Le musical de vam : Starmania, avec le SOS d'un terrien en détresse de Daniel Balavoine. Le musical de Noémie : Hair Spray un film et une comédie musicale ! Thème musical de ce numéro spécial réalisé par Julien ! 

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Podcastéo
Calendrier de l’avent - 16 décembre - So 80's

Podcastéo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 2:22


En ce mois de Décembre, nous vous proposons de découvrir un podcast par jour de notre communauté Podcasteo. Aujourd'hui nous vous laissons avec So 80's, un podcast qui se décrit comme "So 80s, le podcast qui (vous) fait retomber enfance, dans les années 80. Quand les téléphones avaient des fils et qu'on surfait avec des minitels. Quand Dalida brillait sur scène et Dorothée à la télé. Quand le monde était encore divisé par un mur et qu'une femme était Premier ministre au Royaume Uni. Remontez le temps avec Noémie Marijon et Valérie-Anne Maitre." Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

So 80's
So 80s - Dalida

So 80's

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 7:00


Dalida, Yolanda... l'histoire d'une star emblème des années 80. Au fond, que sait-on de la flamboyante chanteuse née en Egypte, moulée dans des robes à paillettes, adulée de tous et qui semblait si seule pourtant ? Dans cet épisode, Noémie Marijon évoque la mort de Dalida dans la nuit du 2 au 3 mai 1987. Un (autre) podcast à écouter : Affaires sensible, Dalida, vie et mort de l’orchidée noire  Article sur l’exposition dont parle Noémie dans l'épisode Dalida, icône de mode La musique c'est toujours David Nilsson Electrotube. Les copains du label Podcut sont là : https://podcast.ausha.co/podcut Et le nouveau podcast "la gazette du Maine" c'est ici https://podcast.ausha.co/podcut/la-gazette-du-maine-numero-0

Podcut
So 80s - Dalida

Podcut

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 7:00


Dalida, Yolanda... l'histoire d'une star emblème des années 80. Au fond, que sait-on de la flamboyante chanteuse née en Egypte, moulée dans des robes à paillettes, adulée de tous et qui semblait si seule pourtant ? Dans cet épisode, Noémie Marijon évoque la mort de Dalida dans la nuit du 2 au 3 mai 1987. Un (autre) podcast à écouter : Affaires sensible, Dalida, vie et mort de l’orchidée noire  Article sur l’exposition dont parle Noémie dans l'épisode Dalida, icône de mode La musique c'est toujours David Nilsson Electrotube. Les copains du label Podcut sont là : https://podcast.ausha.co/podcut Et le nouveau podcast "la gazette du Maine" c'est ici https://podcast.ausha.co/podcut/la-gazette-du-maine-numero-0

So 80's
So 80s - Spécial : l'actu qui fait peur -

So 80's

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 13:52


Dans ce hors série de So 80s, Noémie Marijon et Valérie-Anne Maitre se penchent sur deux affaires qui ont marqué l'actu des années 80. A l'époque, un terroriste baptisé Carlos ou le Chacal, secoue la France avec une série d'attentats à la bombe. Dans la même décennie, une affaire de meurtre non résolue captive la France : l'affaire Grégory. Un peu d'infos à cliquer sur l'affaire Grégory  le podcast "au coeur du crime" par l'Obs https://podtail.com/fr/podcast/au-coeur-du-crime/ le livre "le bûcher des innocents" par Laurence Lacour http://www.arenes.fr/livre/le-bucher-des-innocents-2/ Un peu d'infos à cliquer sur Carlos  bande-annonce du documentaire "L'avocat de la terreur" http://www.allocine.fr/video/player_gen_cmedia=18730368&cfilm=128156.html documentaire "Infrarouge" https://www.france.tv/france-2/infrarouge/736355-face-a-carlos-le-chacal.html Les autres podcasts de podcut à découvrir sur https://podcut.studio/ Musique Davis Nilsson Electro Tube

Podcut
So 80s - Spécial : l'actu qui fait peur -

Podcut

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 13:52


Dans ce hors série de So 80s, Noémie Marijon et Valérie-Anne Maitre se penchent sur deux affaires qui ont marqué l'actu des années 80. A l'époque, un terroriste baptisé Carlos ou le Chacal, secoue la France avec une série d'attentats à la bombe. Dans la même décennie, une affaire de meurtre non résolue captive la France : l'affaire Grégory. Un peu d'infos à cliquer sur l'affaire Grégory  le podcast "au coeur du crime" par l'Obs https://podtail.com/fr/podcast/au-coeur-du-crime/ le livre "le bûcher des innocents" par Laurence Lacour http://www.arenes.fr/livre/le-bucher-des-innocents-2/ Un peu d'infos à cliquer sur Carlos  bande-annonce du documentaire "L'avocat de la terreur" http://www.allocine.fr/video/player_gen_cmedia=18730368&cfilm=128156.html documentaire "Infrarouge" https://www.france.tv/france-2/infrarouge/736355-face-a-carlos-le-chacal.html Les autres podcasts de podcut à découvrir sur https://podcut.studio/ Musique Davis Nilsson Electro Tube

Podcut
So 80s - Mini vague et bouclettes

Podcut

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 3:19


"Les années 80 c'est plus un état d'esprit qu'une décennie." Dans cet épisode, Noémie Marijon se penche sur la tête de sa mère... et celles des femmes des années 1980. Celles qui, maniant bigoudis et produits capillaires, font de la permanente un signe des temps. De Dallas à SJP, les bouclettes ont façonné les têtes, et pas seulement à la télévision... Les coiffures des années 80 en images à voir sur Marie-Claire http://www.mariefrance.fr/beaute/la-question-qui-tue/coiffure/233462-233462.html#item=2 Musique David Nilsson, Electro Tube.

So 80's
So 80s - Mini vague et bouclettes

So 80's

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 3:19


"Les années 80 c'est plus un état d'esprit qu'une décennie." Dans cet épisode, Noémie Marijon se penche sur la tête de sa mère... et celles des femmes des années 1980. Celles qui, maniant bigoudis et produits capillaires, font de la permanente un signe des temps. De Dallas à SJP, les bouclettes ont façonné les têtes, et pas seulement à la télévision... Les coiffures des années 80 en images à voir sur Marie-Claire http://www.mariefrance.fr/beaute/la-question-qui-tue/coiffure/233462-233462.html#item=2 Musique David Nilsson, Electro Tube.

Podcut
So 80s - Teasing

Podcut

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 1:32


Quand le président s'appelait François Mitterrand, le pape Jean-Paul II. Quand le téléphone avait un fil et qu'on cherchait sur un Minitel... Retombez en enfance avec Noémie Marijon et Valérie-Anne Maitre Musique David Nilsson Electro tube

So 80's
So 80s - Teasing

So 80's

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 1:32


Quand le président s'appelait François Mitterrand, le pape Jean-Paul II. Quand le téléphone avait un fil et qu'on cherchait sur un Minitel... Retombez en enfance avec Noémie Marijon et Valérie-Anne Maitre Musique David Nilsson Electro tube

Atrask Lietuvą
Atrask Lietuvą 2018-05-12 15:05

Atrask Lietuvą

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2018 50:01


„Esame patriotai, savo krašto puoselėtojai ir saugotojai“, – sako Kalvarijos vaikų ir jaunimo klubo vadovas Robertas Degutis.Kalvarijos jaunimas Raudeniškių kaime sutvarkė prieš 70 m. sovietų statytus bunkerius ir pritaikė turizmui. Veikia karo istorijos muziejus, vyksta edukacija moksleiviams, naktimis – teatralizuotos inscenizacijos.Sūduvos krašte galime išgirsti skambiausią ir lietuviškiausią tarmę. Pažintį su Lietuvos kultūros sostine pradėsime nuo Marijampolės Marijonų vienuolyno, kuriame veikia Palaimintojo J. Matulaičio muziejus. Apie ekspozicijas pasakoja Švč. Mergelės Marijos Nekaltojo Prasidėjimo Vargdienių seserų vienuolijos sesuo Viktorija Plečkaitytė.

Atrask Lietuvą
Atrask Lietuvą 2018-05-12 15:05

Atrask Lietuvą

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2018 50:00


„Esame patriotai, savo krašto puoselėtojai ir saugotojai“, – sako Kalvarijos vaikų ir jaunimo klubo vadovas Robertas Degutis.Kalvarijos jaunimas Raudeniškių kaime sutvarkė prieš 70 m. sovietų statytus bunkerius ir pritaikė turizmui. Veikia karo istorijos muziejus, vyksta edukacija moksleiviams, naktimis – teatralizuotos inscenizacijos.Sūduvos krašte galime išgirsti skambiausią ir lietuviškiausią tarmę. Pažintį su Lietuvos kultūros sostine pradėsime nuo Marijampolės Marijonų vienuolyno, kuriame veikia Palaimintojo J. Matulaičio muziejus. Apie ekspozicijas pasakoja Švč. Mergelės Marijos Nekaltojo Prasidėjimo Vargdienių seserų vienuolijos sesuo Viktorija Plečkaitytė.

Passion Médiévistes
Episode 6 - Noémie et Abraham

Passion Médiévistes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2017 20:10


Dans ce sixième épisode, Noémie Marijon nous parle de sa thèse sur la représentation d’Abraham et de ses femmes dans les manuscrits du Moyen Âge, notamment dans les livres d’heures. Elle nous raconte le quotidien d’un doctorant, les difficultés qu’elle rencontre pour organiser sa vie entre recherches et rédaction de thèse, et elle nous confie son attachement pour le personnage d’Abraham au quotidien. Vous pouvez retrouver Noémie Marijon sur son compte Twitter : @nmarijon Passion Médiévistes est un podcast mensuel sur l'histoire médiévale à travers les interviews de jeunes chercheurs, à la fois pour faire mieux connaître le Moyen Âge mais aussi pour donner un aperçu de ce qu’est la recherche universitaire aujourd’hui. Page Facebook > www.facebook.com/PassionMedievistes/ Compter Twitter > twitter.com/PMedievistes Si vous êtes intéressé(e) pour être invité(e) dans l’émission envoyez un mail à f.cohenmoreau@gmail.com avec un résumé de votre sujet. Si le sujet vous intéresse voici quelques ouvrages pour en savoir plus: - Baschet Jérôme, Le sein du père. Abraham et la paternité dans l'Occident médiéval. Paris, Gallimard, coll. Le temps des images, 2000, 413 p. - Lett Didier, Hommes et femmes au Moyen âge: histoire du genre, XIIe-XVe siècle. Paris, Armand Colin, coll. Cursus. Série Histoire, 2013, 22 p. - Thompson John L., Writing the wrongs, Women of the Old Testament among Biblical Commentators frome Philo through the reformation. Oxford University Press, 2001, 288 p. Et quelques liens en plus: - Une conférence en ligne sur l'iconographie d'Abraham dans les trois religions par Sonia Fellous (Historienne à l'IRHT): http://akadem.org/sommaire/cours/les-relations-judeo-chretiennes-a-travers-l-iconographie-biblique/abraham-un-pere-dans-la-tourmente-interreligieuse-02-05-2006-6642_4325.php Et sa version écrite : https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00828864 - Deux cours du collège de France de Thomas Römer (titulaire de la chaire Milieux Bibliques au collège de France) : http://www.college-de-france.fr/site/thomas-romer/course-2008-2009.htm http://www.college-de-france.fr/site/thomas-romer/course-2009-2010.htm - Un colloque sur la notion de fratrie : Frères et sœurs du Moyen ge à nos jours à l'université Toulouse-Mirail : https://www.canal-u.tv/producteurs/universite_toulouse_ii_le_mirail/colloques/freres_et_soeurs_du_moyen_age_a_nos_jours Extraits sonores diffusés pendant l’émission : - Le périple d’Abraham (Ancien Testament, ép. 8) https://youtu.be/PCSAnVJdjfk - Kaamelott, Livre I, Episode 51 “Enluminures” - Le nom de la rose, 1986, réal. Jean-Jacques Annaud Préparation, enregistrement et montage: Fanny Cohen Moreau Mixage : Lucas Ohresser Montage et mixage du générique : Moustaclem Musique du générique: Johannes Schmoelling - Time and Tide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvVpjQJQweo Extraits sonores du générique: Interview de Jacques Le Goff en 1991 (INA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9R6ZvoeA4Q Extrait du film “On connaît la chanson” de Alain Resnais

Mažoji studija. Kultūra ir religija.
Mažoji studija. Kultūra ir religija 2015-07-26 15:03

Mažoji studija. Kultūra ir religija.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2015 25:01


Laidoje kalbama apie Marijonų vienuolio, kunigo Kęstučio Briliaus darbus ir jo veiklas.

Mažoji studija. Kultūra ir religija.
Mažoji studija. Kultūra ir religija 2015-07-26 15:03

Mažoji studija. Kultūra ir religija.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2015 25:01


Laidoje kalbama apie Marijonų vienuolio, kunigo Kęstučio Briliaus darbus ir jo veiklas.