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Unlock the mysteries of medical research with Kevin Geddings and Dr. Michael Koren on MedEvidence Monday Minute! This isn't your average health podcast; it's a journey into the heart of medicine, where we dissect the truth from the tales and discover what it really takes to sharpen our mental faculties. Dr. Koren brings his wealth of knowledge right to your ears, blending clinical insights with research prowess to guide you through the maze of medical myths and facts.This week, we're examining the intriguing question: How does one actually get smarter? With Dr. Koren's expertise, we examine the impact of practice and evidence-based knowledge on mental acuity, as well as the importance of discerning quality information in a sea of medical misinformation. Beware of miracle cures and five-thousand-dollar magnets, and instead, learn how engaging in clinical research not only enhances scientific understanding but also equips you with a more profound grasp of your own health. So, tune in and arm yourself with the wisdom to lead a smarter, healthier life, as we tackle these topics and more on the MedEvidence Monday Minute.Recording Date: April 1, 2024Be a part of advancing science by participating in clinical researchShare with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.Follow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInWant to learn more checkout our entire library of podcasts, videos, articles and presentations at www.MedEvidence.com Powered by ENCORE Research GroupMusic: Storyblocks - Corporate InspiredThank you for listening!
Today you're getting a masterclass from one of the most renowned and respected experts on alcohol.She's here to give you the latest research and science of how alcohol impacts your body, brain, and mind. She's going to give you facts, dispel myths, and help you be informed about the decisions you are making when it comes to your mental, physical, and emotional health when it comes to alcohol consumption.Dr. Sarah Wakeman is Senior Medical Director of Substance Use Disorder at Harvard's Mass General Brigham, ranked the #1 research hospital in the world. She's also an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and the Program Director of Mass General Substance Use Addiction Services.How much is TOO much alcohol?Is some alcohol healthy?What happens to your brain when you drink?And how do you help someone you love who drinks too much?Get the latest research so that you make the most informed decisions about the role alcohol plays in your life. For lots more resources, click here for the podcast episode page. Connect with Mel: Get Mel's free 29-page workbook to make this your best yearWatch the episodes on YouTubeFollow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast InstagramMel's TikTok Sign up for Mel's newsletter Disclaimer
Today on Truth in Politics and Culture a quick report on the South Carolina Legislature, more analysis of the bipartisan border bill, radical environmentalists continue to expand the list of items you can't have, Iran moves within one week of having a nuclear weapon, and a medical journal removes studies showing the possible dangers of chemical abortions ahead of the Supreme Court's scheduled arguments concerning its safety.
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Have you ever believed something but didn't have any practical evidence to prove your belief was true? Well, until the last century or so, Christians had to endure criticism for believing the Bible even though the historical or archeological record could not find any proof that the Hitites or two significant leaders mentioned in the Bible existed. But thanks to some cool discoveries you'll learn about in today's episode, those critics have been silenced. Let's dive in to explore three evidence-based reasons to believe the Bible is true. As with the first two episodes in this series, my dad Harry Schaefer will be your guide on this adventure. Here's Harry! Your friend, Bonnie Jean Next Steps: Sign up for the free 2023 Renewed Conference coming November 6-10, 2023 so that you can grow in BOLDNESS. Listen to the Entire Why Believe the Bible Series Part 1: Is the Bible True? Part 2: 2 Fulfilled Prophecies Provide Proof of Biblical Truth Part 3: 3 Reasons to Believe the Bible Part 4: Medical Facts that Help Prove the Bible is True Part 5: The Search for TRUTH Keeps Uncovering Evidence Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “I love Bonnie and Rise from Stuck.” If that sounds like something you'd say, please rate and review my show. Your rating and review helps the show get found by other authors with big writing dreams. It'll take a quick 30 seconds to click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then share what you enjoyed most about this episode. And if you haven't already done so, follow the podcast. That way you'll never miss an episode and will be better prepared to write and publish your novel. Follow now!
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Welcome to the fourth episode in the Why Believe the Bible series taught by my awesome dad Harry Schaefer. The underlying premise of this Why Believe the Bible series is that we can verify the truth of the Bible by looking to outside sources such as the historical record to see if what's in the historical record aligns with scripture. And we find that it does. In episodes 23, 24, and 25, we looked at ways prophetic prophecies and archeological findings prove the Bible is true. Today, we'll look into an interesting outside source by exploring the realm of medicine. To explain, I'm handing the microphone to my dad as he continues to teach from his dining room table. Here's Harry! Your friend, Bonnie Jean Next Steps: Sign up for the free 2023 Renewed Conference coming November 6-10, 2023 so that you can grow in BOLDNESS. Listen to the Entire Why Believe the Bible Series Part 1: Is the Bible True? Part 2: 2 Fulfilled Prophecies Provide Proof of Biblical Truth Part 3: 3 Reasons to Believe the Bible Part 4: Medical Facts that Help Prove the Bible is True Part 5: The Search for TRUTH Keeps Uncovering Evidence Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “I love Bonnie and Rise from Stuck.” If that sounds like something you'd say, please rate and review my show. Your rating and review helps the show get found by other authors with big writing dreams. It'll take a quick 30 seconds to click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then share what you enjoyed most about this episode. And if you haven't already done so, follow the podcast.
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As a Christian, it's important to have a strong faith foundation. The more you know about God, the more you learn about you. And people. And the world around you. How can we believe that, though? Should we blindly believe the Bible is true because it claims to be the inspired word of God? Does God expect us to just take His word for it, or does He provide tangible proof from outside sources? As we've seen in episodes 24, 25, 26 and 27, God provides an abundance of proof in the way of prophetic prophecies, historical records, and even medicine. In today's final episode in the Why Believe the Bible series, we'll explore some recent and significant archaeological discoveries that once again prove the Bible is true. Listen in as my dad Harry Schaefer continues to teach from his fancy recording studio…which also doubles as his dining room. Here's Harry! Your friend, Bonnie Jean Next Steps: Sign up for the free 2023 Renewed Conference coming November 6-10, 2023 so that you can grow in BOLDNESS. Listen to the Entire Why Believe the Bible Series Part 1: Is the Bible True? Part 2: 2 Fulfilled Prophecies Provide Proof of Biblical Truth Part 3: 3 Reasons to Believe the Bible Part 4: Medical Facts that Help Prove the Bible is True Part 5: The Search for TRUTH Keeps Uncovering Evidence Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “I love Bonnie and Rise from Stuck.” If that sounds like something you'd say, please rate and review my show. Your rating and review helps the show get found by other authors with big writing dreams. It'll take a quick 30 seconds to click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then share what you enjoyed most about this episode. And if you haven't already done so, follow the podcast.
Why is our gut health crucial and how does it impact every organ in our body? How do we mess up our gut? How do we fix it? What about the dietary debates? How can carnivore diet be fantastic for some and vegan diet be equally fantastic for others? And in this current biohacking rage, what are some of the myths that seem to be quite popular? Dr. Grace Liu, PharmD is an IFM-trained functional medicine practitioner and founder of The Gut Institute. She is a clinical pharmacist with a doctorate in practice for 20+ years and specializes in complex disease management. Dr. Liu PharmD consults and helps clients gain optimal performance through rebuilding the microbiome after damage from modern living. She uses nutrigenomic tools and other advanced functional lab testing to give the solutions, strategies and treatments that reverse modern gut dysbiosis and disease. She is a Best Selling Author of “7 Steps to Heal SIBO,” and was featured in GaiaTV, UCSF, Women's Health Mag, Bulletproof Book, Ben Greenfield's Book, Human Longevity Project FILM, and has trained functional medicine leaders to approach gut protocols with her expertise.Dr. Grace Liu will shed light on this topic, and share her knowledge and wisdom on how we can optimize our gut health. To sign up with Dr Grace Liu for her gut repair and optimization program, please visit this link: https://thegutinstitute.com/collections/tgi-bifido-maximus?afmc=DRJOY10&utm_campaign=DRJOY10&utm_source=leaddyno&utm_medium=affiliate and use code DRJOY10 to get 10% discount!To Connect With Dr. Grace Liu:https://thegutinstitute.com/pages/about-us-1https://www.instagram.com/gut_goddess/To Connect With Dr. Joy Kong:http://drjoykong.com/Watch Video Episodes on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZj1GQBWFM5sRAL0iQfcMAQFollow Dr. Joy Kong on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/dr_joy_kong/https://www.facebook.com/stemcelldrjoyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/joy-kong-md-4b8627123/For more information about anti-aging regenerative medicine treatment visit:https://uplyftcenter.com *Our content is for informational purposes only and should not be treated as medical or health advice. Please consult with your doctor / healthcare provider if you have any questions about your medical conditions.*
I had an odd dream this morning. It was about blood. And unseen psychic vampires that have hunted a particular human with a specific blood type to survive, or maybe increase their genetic pool? It was unusual. Near the end of the dream, I wrote an email to David Paulides, the man behind the Missing 411 investigations, books and movies. I asked him if he'd noticed a commonality in the blood types of the people that have gone missing. Then I woke up.And I'd never even known the word, ‘hematology' before the dream. Curious, isn't it? We are a species that has multiple blood types. Some combinations can cause problems, fatal even, and a special blood type has been named ‘universal' because it is able to be accepted by all, but that's not true anymore thanks to a newly discovered blood type that can only donate to its own. Are we the only species on the planet that has multiple blood types? What's the point of this adaptation? Is it evidence of us being hybrids of other species? Am I reading too much into all this? Afterall, sometimes a dream is just a dream.Join me to learn something new about blood, rare blood diseases, forensic science, and maybe even some vampire facts and lore. I'll also share the rarest blood type on Earth with you.Show Sources and Materials:Blood Facts from ThoughtCo: https://www.thoughtco.com/facts-about-blood-373355https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/559256/why-we-love-true-crimehttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/vampires-europe-new-england-halloween-historyhttps://www.livescience.com/33528-why-blood-types-exist-compatible.htmlhttps://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-do-people-have-differ/https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/the-mystery-of-human-blood-types-86993838/https://animals.howstuffworks.com/animal-facts/do-animals-have-different-blood-types.htmhttps://www.historicmysteries.com/blood-types/Ten facts about blood: https://youtu.be/FGFWImXRE08https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20140715-why-do-we-have-blood-types (it also tells of the newly discoverCurious Cat is lacing up their hiking boots this Spring. We will be exploring the rumor riddled Cascade Mountain Range, a land of fire and ice. From sasquatch to ufos to remote viewing to bottomless pits, to unexplained missing persons, if you have any supernatural experiences from CASCADIA, drop us an email at Curious_Cat_Podcast@icloud.com and YOUR story might be featured on a future episode! Look for CASCADIA episodes on your regular Curious Cat feed this Spring. Original art by @norasunnamedphotos find the artist on Instagram and look for their newest designs on Society6. Curious Cat Crew on Socials:Curious Cat on TwitterCurious Cat on InstagramCurious Cat on TikTokArt Director: NorasUnnamedPhotos (on Insta)
From vaccines, to detox diets, to supplements, to weed, to adjustments, the hosts of the popular podcast "Unbiased Science" tackle medical facts vs. myths.
Conflicted about getting your under-5-year-old vaccinated for COVID? When we found out that longtime friend of OTG, Dr. Darria Long Gillespie, recently helped write some guidelines for vaccines and kids with Brown University school of public health, we knew it was time to have our first ever THIRD time guest on the show. There isn't a more perfect or qualified doctor to help us sort through all of the noise surrounding the new covid vaccine for under 5s. As a refresher: Founder of Truvelab, Dr. Darria is a Yale-trained ER physician and mom of two from Atlanta, Georgia who earned an MBA from Harvard, before joining the faculty of Harvard Medical School to teach medicine. LISTEN TO THIS SHOW IF: You have children under 5.You want to separate MEDICAL FACTS from fiction regarding the newest COVID Vaccine.You are on the fence about protecting your child with the covid vaccine, and want a doctor who is on the front lines of medical research to tell you if it's safe.BONUS: you want Dr. Darria to decipher all of the confusing new research on supplements and MORE.For the most up-to-date information on all breaking medical news, especially as it relates to children and parents, visit: https://drdarria.com/truevelab/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
https://www.alainguillot.com/casey-gueren/ Casey Gueren is an award-winning health journalist, an experienced editor, and a strategic content manager. Her book is It's Probably Nothing: The Stress-Less Guide to Dealing with Health Anxiety, Wellness Fads, and Overhyped Headlines. Get the book here: https://amzn.to/3CMb9uK
In this episode I quote from America's Frontline Doctors, ''Ten Medical Facts Regarding The COVID-19 Experimental Vaccines'' by Dr. Shelley Cole mixed with my own personal experience with the virus. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joshuaministries/support
Audio clips of K12 events, world events, jab news, and the coming week. Homeschool Option: https://www.abeka.com From Friday's Episode of The Stew Peters Show: https://www.bitchute.com/video/4oNdIeFh4nCD/
When Dr. Daniel Kalla isn’t leading the emergency department at Vancouver’s St. Paul’s Hospital, he pens best-selling thrillers that take us behind the curtain of global medicine. His new novel, Lost Immunity, arrives at just the right time, capturing the trials and tribulations of a public health officer tasked with defeating a terrifying new pandemic. Sound familiar? Dr. Kalla speaks with Tamara about how he uses fiction to exorcise our medical anxieties and fears.
Prima ora: - Caserta, Università di Medicina "Vanvitelli": mamma litiga col prof durante l’esame della figlia ed il video finisce sui social. Messaggi audio degli ascoltatori. - La Nuvola di Roma trasformata in hub di vaccinazioni anti Covid: al telefono, l'architetto Massimiliano Fuksas. Seconda ora: - RadioTraffic: la viabilità con Dario De Simone. - Governo Draghi, nominati 39 nuovi sottosegretari. Antonio Bravetti ci dice chi sono. Terza ora: - Borse e Mercati con Ettore Livini: contrazione economica per il settore della moda. - Parliamo degli ultimi dati del Coronavirus e della situazione dei vaccini con lo scrittore Michele Dalai, che cura il blog di informazione medico-scientifica Medical Facts.
An honest conversation with a renowned fertility doctor CJ has a frank discussion with Dr. Gobetz about what we all need to be aware of regarding reproductive health, infertility and assisted conception. Dr Gobetz on LinkedIn · Vitalab website
Have you ever wondered if some of those weird medical mysteries are true? This episode will discuss a few weird medical facts and some creepy crawly emergency department stories! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
«Le cose cominciano a mettersi peggio. Vi prego, state attenti, mantenete le distanze, portate le mascherine, evitate luoghi affollati al chiuso, lavatevi le mani. Il virus è lì fuori, infettivo e nocivo come nella scorsa primavera. Dipende tutto da noi». Il virologo Roberto Burioni ha commentato così su Twitter l’impennata dei contagi di giovedì 1 ottobre, giornata in cui sono stati registrati più di 2.500 nuovi casi. In un post pubblicato ieri sul proprio sito di informazione, "Medical Facts", Burioni ha scritto che «è come l’Italia ai Mondiali del 2006: ha superato la Germania in semifinale giocando una magnifica partita». «Adesso si va in finale dove c’è la squadra più forte del mondo. Certo, il risultato non è al sicuro: ma se si è in finale significa che si può vincere, chi ha perso in semifinale è già a casa. Noi siamo invece in campo. Incrociamo le dita e prendiamo tutte le precauzioni: ci serve ancora qualche settimana o mese per sapere se il vaccino funziona o meno. E se funziona per il virus saranno guai», ha spiegato il medico.
Con Michele Dalai, autore e scrittore, co-fondatore di Medical Facts una conversazione su motivazioni e ragioni per non perdere coraggio né lucidità nel momento più difficile
Hey guys! This week Lyndi has a bone to pick with Jami about her house hunting skills. We also found some super strange medical facts that we never knew were even a thing. This is followed by a game of Truth or Drink & Incohearant. Don't mind our mess! Disclaimer: The podcast may contain health- or medical-related materials or discussions. All discussions, opinions, and recommendations contained in this podcast are strictly those of the hosts, The content contained herein is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on our podcast. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor, go to the emergency department, or call 911 immediately. We do not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions. Reliance on any information provided by this podcast, contracted writers, or contracted guest who may appear on the podcast presenting is solely at your own risk. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/over40/message
«I dati» di lunedì 3 agosto «derivati da uno studio sierologico di un campione della popolazione italiana confermano integralmente quanto già detto: l’immunità di gregge senza vaccino possiamo scordarcela». Così su Facebook il virologo Roberto Burioni, condividendo un articolo pubblicato su Medical Facts. «Avete sentito sicuramente diversi politici (per fortuna non italiani) auspicare il raggiungimento dell’immunità di gregge attraverso la diffusione dell’infezione naturale da coronavirus. Uno studio recente apparso su Lancet indica che questa strada non è percorribile. Infatti, mentre in Italia le indagini sierologiche vanno a rilento, iniziano a essere pubblicati i dati riguardo alla sieroprevalenza (ovvero il numero di persone che hanno nel loro sangue gli anticorpi contro il coronavirus) in zone dove l’epidemia è stata particolarmente intensa», ha affermato il virologo.
The medical facts about mask and masking is discussed by Dr. Safdi and Dr. Renner.
Karan Raj is a "veteran" in online education. He founded TheOSCEstation - an online medical education website with videos explaining different medical topics. TheOSCEstation primarily targets medical students and has been around on Youtube for several years. Dr. Raj works at Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust as a Surgical Registrar, but he is also a Honorary Lecturer at Imperial College London, where he teaches e-learning & undergraduate medicine; he is Honorary Senior Lecturer at Sunderland University. He started using TikTok as a consumer in November 2019 and hardly in February this year, during a discussion with a colleague, he came up with the idea of talking about and explaining weird medical facts on TikTok. Following him, you can learn about embarrassing things he did as a doctor, weird things patients have said, and even more unusual topics such as - Can cheese give you nightmares? Recap: www.facesofdigitalhealth.com/blog/f086-tiktok-22-interested-in-weird-medical-facts-karannbspraj See also: F085 Tik tok 1/2: #MedicineExplained - doctors sharing medical knowledge in a whole new format (Amanda d’Almeida and Dan Villavecer)
Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career
On the Ready For Takeoff Podcast web page for free videos, we are offering a great selection of FAA-produced videos, which normally sell for $24.95. These videos are available for free streaming, not just for the duration of the COVID pandemic, but FOREVER! Medical Facts for Pilots Aviation Physiology, Part I Aviation Physiology, Part II Aviation Physiology, Part III Aviation Threats, Part I Aviation Threats, Part II
In this episode, we speak with Early Pregnancy Unit Specialist Nurse, Esther. We get to listen to some key facts around miscarriage that can help put our own experience with baby loss into perspective. Esther has over 25 years experience in dealing with patients who have suffered pregnancy loss.
«Dobbiamo considerare, quando ricominceremo ad aprire il nostro paese alla vita normale, ognuno di noi potenzialmente infettivo»· Così il virologo Roberto Burioni in un video pubblicato sul canale Youtube di "Medical Facts". «Questo significa che ognuno di noi dovrà portare la mascherina e secondo me la porterà. Quello che consiglierò a tutti e che farò io stesso, vedendo una persona senza mascherina, è stare distante e chiedere di comportarsi in maniera più civile. Indossare la mascherina sarà un gesto di responsabilità come vaccinarsi e far vaccinare i propri figli, per proteggere se stessi e tutti gli altri. Non vediamo chi non fa vaccinare i propri figli, perché non lo vediamo, mentre vedremo chi non indossa la mascherina», ha aggiunto il medico.
«Secondo un modello matematico dell'Imperial College di Londra, la percentuale della popolazione italiana infettata dal Covid-19 sarebbe vicino al 10%, con circa 6 milioni di casi. Ovviamente se questi fossero i numeri occorrerebbe ricalcolare molte delle percentuali catastrofiche fatte nel nostro Paese». Così su Facebook l'infettivologo Matteo Bassetti, dell'ospedale San Martino di Genova, a proposito dello studio sull’epidemia di coronavirus in Europa degli epidemiologi dell’Imperial College di Londra rilanciato anche da "Medical Facts" di Roberto Burioni. «Prima di criticare... studia e pensa», ha commentato Bassetti.
Join us on this episode of Truth if you Dare where I am joined by two medical professionals, AKA Maverick and Goose for an extended version on the medical side of the coronavirus. In this episode we cover the pandemic caused by this corona virus from a global perspective. Stay safe everyone... things are changing.
Tony talks with his brother, Dominic Femino, M.D., about what it's really like in the eye of the pandemic.
«In Italia le lezioni non si apprendono mai. Le sperimentazioni cliniche imposte a furor di popolo hanno raggiunto nuove vette di follia: un video su YouTube, condiviso da un imprenditore romano in vacanza, ha messo in moto un meccanismo che ha visto il governatore del Veneto Zaia fare pressione e quindi AIFA approvare una sperimentazione con un farmaco antivirale normalmente usato per l’influenza». È quanto denunciato da Enrico Bucci, Adjunct Professor presso la Temple University di Philadelphia, in un post ripreso e ripubblicato dal sito "Medical Facts" del virologo Roberto Burioni, a proposito della decisione dell'Aifa di procedere con la sperimentazione del farmaco Avigan. «Non esiste nessuna prova di efficacia clinica, ma solo un suggestivo quadro di benefici derivati dall’uso del farmaco in condizioni caotiche, che potrebbe benissimo essere dovuto al caso e al bias degli sperimentatori», spiega l'esperto, che si chiede: «è mai possibile passare in meno di una settimana da un video su YouTube ad una sperimentazione autorizzata da un’agenzia nazionale che dovrebbe valutare approfonditamente quali farmaci immettere nelle varie sperimentazioni contro un virus pericoloso?».
Join us on this episode of Truth if you Dare where I am joined by two medical professionals, AKA Maverick and Goose, to talk about the coronavirus. Amidst the confusion that is being spread throughout the media, this podcast was produced for listeners so they could get a true perspective on what is happening medically to your body if you contract the disease. Stay safe everyone... things are changing.
"Nei giorni scorsi autorevoli colleghi, come Pier Luigi Lopalco, e anche io ieri sera da Fabio Fazio, hanno detto che dalla Cina arrivavano piccoli segnali che inducono a un flebilissimo ottimismo: il numero dei casi di coronavirus sembrava salire con meno intensità negli ultimi giorni. Purtroppo, però, esiste la possibilità che questo calo derivi da una sconcertante decisione della Cina: considerare casi confermati solo quelli che risultano positivi al test e hanno sintomi. In altre parole, chi ha il test positivo, ma non ha sintomi, non rientra nel conto". Lo ha scritto il virologo Roberto Burioni in un articolo su "Medical Facts". "Io non so dirvi se è vero, perché non conosco il cinese, ma la direttiva sarebbe stata emessa il 7 febbraio, come si può leggere in questo tweet. Parliamoci chiaro, contare i casi in questo modo ha un nome ben preciso: barare. Spero che non sia vero e spero che nel malaugurato caso fosse vero l’Organizzazione Mondiale della Salute non consenta questo comportamento," ha concluso Burioni.
In this episode, we speak with Early Pregnancy Unit Specialist Nurse, Esther. We get to listen to some key facts around miscarriage that can help put our own experience with baby loss into perspective. Esther has over 25 years experience in dealing with patients who have suffered pregnancy loss.
This week Shelly and Bella discuss some of the weirder medical facts.To email us with a story or a request for a shoutout please email mail@weirdwackywonderful.co.ukhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21620094 http://www.thejournal.ie/two-headed-dogs-794157-Feb2013/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyd_Rush https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Washkansky http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks3/history/uk_through_time/medicine_through_time/revision/6/ https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/shakespeare/fourhumors.htmlhttps://www.rd.com/funny-stuff/funny-doctor-jokes/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-42097781http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-42113217Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wwwpodcast)
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Women who have had one or more miscarriages may have some new and exciting information, that can help them successfully carry a baby to full-term. Research now shows that those women prone to miscarriage have a lack of stem-cells in their uterus, which leads to the miscarriage. This new discovery may allow doctors to see this lack BEFORE women get pregnant and solve the problem well before the baby is lost. Great news for the future of medicine! Thank you for listening to the Stay Young Radio Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - https://survey.libsyn.com/stayingyoung2 For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website at www.StayYoungAmerica.com, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app.
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
Join host Kim Thiboldeaux as she sits down to discuss the new book, Dr. Chopra Says, Medical Facts and Myths: What You Need To Know with authors Dr. Sanjiv Chopra, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and Dr. Alan Lotvin, a cardiologist by practice and one the Board Members here at CSC Headquarters. Tune in to hear the authors provide medical advice about an array of controversial topics that have dominated medical argument in recent years.
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
Join host Kim Thiboldeaux as she sits down to discuss the new book, Dr. Chopra Says, Medical Facts and Myths: What You Need To Know with authors Dr. Sanjiv Chopra, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and Dr. Alan Lotvin, a cardiologist by practice and one the Board Members here at CSC Headquarters. Tune in to hear the authors provide medical advice about an array of controversial topics that have dominated medical argument in recent years.
Patrick Feehan, PhD, Radiation Oncologist at the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula lectures participants of the "Radiation and You: From Myths to Medical Facts" seminar, held at the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS) on May 10, 2011, on the health effects that may happen in Japan and the United States after the Fukushima disaster. He also talks about radiation threshold doses for cancer, lessons learned from Chernobyl, and unexpected exposures to radiation. The seminar was presented by the Monterey County Health Education Consortium and made possible by the following organizations: California State University Monterey Bay, Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula, Monterey County Health Department, Monterey County Medical Society, Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS), Natividad Medical Center, and Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System. The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation at MIIS is a member of the Preparedness and Emergency Response Research Center (PERRC) and also conducts activities as part of the Centers for Public Health Preparedness (CPHP) program. For more information, please visit the Chemical & Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Program at http://cns.miis.edu/programs/cbwnp/index.htm
Ferenc Dalnoki-Veress, PhD, Research Scientist & Adjunct Professor, James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS), Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS) reviews basic concepts of radiation, radioactivity, particles, etc. at the "Radiation and You: From Myths to Medical Facts" seminar, held at the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS) on May 10, 2011. The seminar was presented by the Monterey County Health Education Consortium and made possible by the following organizations: California State University Monterey Bay, Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula, Monterey County Health Department, Monterey County Medical Society, Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS), Natividad Medical Center, and Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System. The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation at MIIS is a member of the Preparedness and Emergency Response Research Center (PERRC) and also conducts activities as part of the Centers for Public Health Preparedness (CPHP) program. For more information, please visit the Chemical & Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Program at http://cns.miis.edu/programs/cbwnp/index.htm
Richard Rupp, MD Radiologist at the Natividad Medical Center addresses concerns about radiation exposure to healthcare workers at the "Radiation and You: From Myths to Medical Facts" seminar held on May 10, 2011 at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. The seminar was presented by the Monterey County Health Education Consortium and made possible by the following organizations: California State University Monterey Bay, Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula, Monterey County Health Department, Monterey County Medical Society, Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS), Natividad Medical Center, and Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System. The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation at MIIS is a member of the Preparedness and Emergency Response Research Center (PERRC) and also conducts activities as part of the Centers for Public Health Preparedness (CPHP) program. For more information, please visit the Chemical & Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Program at http://cns.miis.edu/programs/cbwnp/index.htm
Is miscarriage preventable? If so, how? What are the signs of miscarriage? Are there health conditions that can cause miscarriage? What goes on with a woman's hormones before and after a miscarriage? Dr. Deborah Wachs, a Reproductive Endocrinologist answers these and other miscarriage questions.