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Can myocardial bridges be more than just incidental findings in cardiac diagnostics? Join us as we unravel this complex topic with Dr. Khaled Ziada from the Cleveland Clinic. You'll gain a deep understanding of how myocardial bridges, often dismissed as non-significant, can impact blood flow, especially when factors like endothelial dysfunction and coronary spasms are involved. Listen in to discover the pivotal role of provocative testing in determining when surgical intervention is truly necessary.We discuss the complex techniques utilized in identifying and evaluating myocardial bridges. From CT scans to angiograms and intravascular ultrasounds, Dr. Ziada walks us through the tools that help pinpoint these bridges with a degree of precision. He also elaborates on the use of dobutamine provocation to assess arterial compression and simulate stress conditions, which can reveal underlying ischemic issues. This comprehensive diagnostic approach is crucial for tailoring surgical and medical treatment strategies to the unique needs of each patient.Finally, we explore the often-underestimated challenges of treating endothelial dysfunction and microvascular disease post-surgery. Dr. Ziada emphasizes the importance of personalized medical therapies and lifestyle interventions in managing these conditions effectively. We also get a glimpse of the exceptional care model at Cleveland Clinic, where patients receive tailored support, whether through virtual or in-person consultations. Collaboration is vital between patients and physicians to enhance quality of life and stability in managing these intricate cardiac conditions and I found Dr. Ziada to have wonderful sense of concern for the well-being of those he works with.You can learn more about the Cleveland clinic HERE.You can email Dr. Ziada directly at ziadaK@ccf.orgChapters(00:00) Myocardial Bridges and Surgery Considerations(06:36) Identification and Evaluation of Myocardial Bridges(16:35) Endothelial Dysfunction and Medical Treatment(28:33) Microvascular Dysfunction and Treatment Options(35:02) Microvascular Dysfunction and Patient Care
Have a comment or question? Click this sentence to send us a message, and we might answer it in a future episode.Welcome to Season 5, Episode 17 of Winning Isn't Easy. In this episode, we'll dive into the complicated topic of "Medical Treatment and Your Long-Term Disability Claim."Join attorney Nancy L. Cavey, a leading expert in disability claims, for a revealing conversation about three critical - and often underestimated - medical treatment issues that can make or break your Long-Term Disability case. Whether you're applying for coverage, actively filing a claim, or facing a denial, these overlooked factors can have serious consequences for your financial future. In today's episode, we'll explore why your disability application may be your biggest legal vulnerability, how “independent” medical evaluations are often anything but - especially with subjective conditions - and the surprising reality that insurance companies don't need to match medical specialties when denying your claim. These behind-the-scenes tactics derail countless legitimate claims, but with the right knowledge, you can protect yourself. We'll show you what to watch for, how to respond, and how to strengthen your case from the start. Let's get into it.In this episode, we'll cover the following topics:One - Lessons Learned About Applying for Disability Insurance: Why Your Pre-Existing or Asymptomatic Conditions MatterTwo - Not-So-Independent Medical Evaluation by Lincoln National Dooms Policyholder's Fibromyalgia ClaimThree - Do ERISA Regulations Require a Reviewing Physician to Match Your Treating Doctor's Specialty?Whether you're a claimant, or simply seeking valuable insights into the disability claims landscape, this episode provides essential guidance to help you succeed in your journey. Don't miss it.Listen to Our Sister Podcast:We have a sister podcast - Winning Isn't Easy: Navigating Your Social Security Disability Claim. Give it a listen: https://wiessdpodcast.buzzsprout.com/Resources Mentioned in This Episode:LINK TO ROBBED OF YOUR PEACE OF MIND: https://mailchi.mp/caveylaw/ltd-robbed-of-your-piece-of-mindLINK TO THE DISABILITY INSURANCE CLAIM SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR PROFESSIONALS: https://mailchi.mp/caveylaw/professionals-guide-to-ltd-benefitsFREE CONSULT LINK: https://caveylaw.com/contact-us/Need Help Today?:Need help with your Long-Term Disability or ERISA claim? Have questions? Please feel welcome to reach out to use for a FREE consultation. Just mention you listened to our podcast.Review, like, and give us a thumbs up wherever you are listening to Winning Isn't Easy. We love to see your feedback about our podcast, and it helps us grow and improve.Please remember that the content shared is for informational purposes only, and should not replace personalized legal advice or guidance from qualified professionals.
Niall O'Keeffe, Head of International and Migration at the Irish Red Cross, discusses the children who arrived in Ireland from Egypt last night.
Join Suz and Rob this week for the second entry in a multi-part episode about the weird world of medicine! Part one focused on the Plague, but this time, we're delving into Medieval and Victorian times and even a bit of social media! Once again, we are dealing with some pretty heavy and gross stuff. You've been warned!Let us know what you think!All our links here - https://www.linktr.ee/spookyafMusic: Dank Halloween by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Besties with Breasties podcast, co-hosts Sarah Hall and Beth Wilmes, founder of the nonprofit Faith Through Fire, delve into the topic of vulnerability. They are joined by Kara, a member of Faith Through Fire, who shares her journey with breast cancer and subsequent mental health struggles. Kara discusses the challenges she faced, including hyper-vigilance and anxiety following her treatment, and the importance of vulnerability in her path to recovery. The episode also covers the significance of seeking intensive mental health care and de-stigmatizes inpatient treatment. Kara's story highlights how admitting the need for help and undergoing comprehensive care can lead to a renewed, thriving life. 00:00 Introduction to the Besties with Breasty Podcast 00:45 Discussing Vulnerability in Breast Cancer 01:34 Introducing Kara and Her Journey 03:17 Kara's Diagnosis and Initial Reactions 07:07 Boobs in the News: Fun and Laughter 11:39 Kara's Mental Health Struggles 15:37 Hypervigilance and Its Impact on Family 16:54 Timeline of Medical Treatments and Mental Health Struggles 17:57 Realization and Seeking Help 19:04 Inpatient Mental Health Treatment 23:01 Finding the Right Counselor 28:57 Encouragement for Others Facing Similar Struggles 31:32 Kara's Life Today and Final Thoughts Guest Profile: https://www.bestieswithbreastiespodcast.com/guests/kara-hadden/ Connect with Faith Through Fire: Website: https://faiththroughfire.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithroughfire/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FaithroughFire/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrsAo4sAD6_EjGuvqLKP3Rg Podcast available on Apple, SoundCloud, Spotify and wherever you listen.
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In today's episode, I'm thrilled to share a captivating conversation with Dr. Robert Lufkin, a distinguished physician and medical school professor. Dr. Lufkin, the author of the groundbreaking book "Lies I Taught in Medical School," offers unique insights from his perspective within the medical establishment. We dive deep into the shortcomings of modern medicine, especially when it comes to addressing chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular issues. What We discuss: Dr. Lufkin's Background and Perspective ... 00:07:21 Modern Medicine and Chronic Disease Challenges ... 00:11:48 Dr. Lufkin's Personal Health Journey ... 00:13:37 Importance of Lifestyle in Medical Treatment ... 00:17:39 Type 2 Diabetes and Aging ... 00:28:11 Perspective on Cardiovascular Health ... 01:01:16 Discussion on Statins ... 01:04:16 General Practitioner Role and Medical System ... 00:21:33 Diet and Nutritional Insights ... 00:43:23 Fasting and Metabolic Health ... 00:51:15 Stress Management and Childhood Events Impact ... 00:38:45 Dr. Lufkin's Views on Supplements ... 01:09:35 Where to Find Dr. Robert Lufkin's Book ... 01:12:25 Our Amazing Sponsors: Profound Health - Nature's Marvels have been making bioregulators for over a decade, working directly with Prof. Khavinson, the pioneer of Bioregulator science! They're manufactured in the UK. They're GMP and HACCP certified and FDA-compliant. Whatever your health needs, there's a bioregulator for you. Head to profound-health.com and use code NAT15 for 15% off your first order. Puori - 21 grams of high-quality whey protein from pasture-raised cows with no hormones, GMOs, or pesticides. Ready to ditch the questionable protein powders? Visit Puori.com/NAT and use my code NAT to get 20% off your first order! Timeline - Improve your cellular energy, strengthen muscle, and boost endurance by taking Mitopure daily. Mitopure unlocks 6x more Urolithin A than diet alone. Visit timeline.com/nat10 for 10% off. Nat's Links: YouTube Channel Join My Membership Community Sign up for My Newsletter Instagram Facebook Group
Many in venture capital and biopharma are anointing artificial intelligence the savior of drug discovery—but what can AI actually do?In this eye-opening episode, Michael Marks sits down with Mike Nohaile, CEO of Prellis Biologics, to explore the hype versus reality in AI-enabled drug discovery. Mike details why, despite significant breakthroughs like AlphaFold and recent Nobel Prize win for computational protein design, fully AI-generated medicines still present challenges. He also discusses why we urgently need more effective medicines and details Prellis' unique system which combines laser printed human organoids and an externalized human immune system with AI, enabling the discovery of fully human antibodies. If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Sign up for our newsletter at techsurgepodcast.com for exclusive insights and updates on upcoming TechSurge Live Summits.Links:Explore Prellis Biologicshttps://prellisbio.com/Understand AlphaFold, DeepMind's AI model for predicting protein structureshttps://deepmind.google/alphafoldRead about the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/2024/press-release/
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Welcome to another powerful episode of the Human Power Life Podcast! Today, Dr. Josh Handt sits down with the legendary Dr. Tim Young, a world-renowned chiropractor from Oklahoma City. Dr. Young has been transforming lives with specific chiropractic adjusting techniques for over 30 years. In this episode, we break down the true power of chiropractic care, how it differs from medical treatments, and why it's essential for everyone—from newborns to pregnant women, athletes, and even animals!
Daniel and Wilbur survived another week in the freezing shack. We breakdown the cost of life saving medical treatments, from things as simple as insulin to cancer treatments, like chemo. These health care companies are taking advantage and working hand in hand with food industries and insurance companies to make us sick and charge us and arm and a leg to "treat" our sickness. They're draining us dry and making money off of us being sick. It's all a corrupt system that needs to come down and WE THE PEOPLE have the power to do it!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A plea for support from a mother raised more than €400k in just a few days on GoFundMe, but a lot more is needed to help 7 year old Archie…Una Ennis, Archie's mum, joins Andrea to discuss why she put out a plea for help.Image: @una_ennis_xo on Instagram
Have you ever had to navigate a challenge so big it changed the way you see yourself and your abilities? In this episode, I sit down with Hazel Woodward. Hazel is the founder of Lift®, a social media agency dedicated to helping dentists build thriving online presences. A courageous woman in business with an inspirational story, Hazel has faced profound challenges, including a serious vocal issue that left her without a voice. Her journey through that adversity taught her resilience and the power of communication, values she now brings to her work. Hazel's story and expertise resonate with women in business, as she helps others amplify their voices and create impactful connections in the digital world. LinkedinWebsiteHere are the highlights(02:49) Challenges of Starting a Business(05:21) Impact of Social Media(11:57) Vocal Health(18:30) Medical Treatment and Recovery(25:23) Final ThoughtsWeekly Top Tips To find out more, contact Anne hereBook a Discovery Call hereAnd reach out on Social Media:LinkedInFacebookInstagram
50-70% of people will experience a trauma in their life, but how do you heal from these devastating experiences? If the Body Keeps the Score, according to Bessel van der Kolk this is how you get even with trauma. Bessel van der Kolk is Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine and President of the Trauma Research Foundation. He is the author of the global bestselling book ‘The Body Keeps The Score'. In this conversation, Bessel and Steven discuss topics such as, how to heal from childhood trauma, the benefits of EMDR therapy, the link between screens and loneliness, and how trauma physically changes your brain. 00:00 Intro 02:32 Bessel's Mission 03:09 What Is Trauma? 04:37 What Trauma Treatments Do You Disagree With? 06:03 Does Rationalising Your Trauma Help? 07:01 What Is Considered Trauma? 09:40 Can Small Events Lead to Trauma? 10:20 Bessel's Experience as a Psychiatrist 12:43 Bessel's Parents 15:31 Consequences of Child Abuse 16:07 Is It Important to Understand Childhood Experiences? 16:42 Was Your Mother an Incest Victim? 17:31 How Many Patients Trace Issues to Childhood Experiences? 18:01 Examples of Child Abuse 19:18 How Culture Influences Parenting 21:52 Disciplining Children 24:03 Liberation Equals Separation 25:44 What Did You Learn for Your Children? 27:01 Medical Treatment for Behavioural Dysfunctions in Children 30:36 Impact of Movement on Healing 32:00 Importance of Secure Attachment to a Caregiver 32:57 Can You Heal from Childhood Trauma? 34:32 The Body Keeps the Score 36:27 Somatic Approach to Healing 36:53 Are Women More in Touch with Somatic Healing? 38:02 Impact of Trauma on Creativity 41:14 Trauma as a Perception 45:05 How Many People Have Trauma? 45:50 How Does Trauma Affect Brain Activity? 50:00 Study: Reliving a Traumatic Event 55:13 Most Radical Improvement in Clinical Practice 55:55 EMDR 59:01 Demonstration of EMDR 1:04:12 Breath work 1:05:55 Impact of Yoga on Trauma 1:06:23 Study: Effects of a Weekly Yoga Class 1:08:09 Disconnection and Hypersensitivity 1:10:26 Impact of Physical Activity on Trauma 1:13:15 Picking Up People's Energy 1:16:01 Challenges of Individualistic Cultures 1:16:48 Role of Community and Social Connections in Trauma 1:17:37 Are Women Better at Forming Connections? 1:18:19 Building Relationships in the Army 1:19:13 Building Connections Through Sports 1:20:19 How to Get By in an Individualistic Society 1:21:13 Are You Optimistic About the Future? 1:22:12 Are You Able to Point Out Anything Good About Trump? 1:22:33 Human Inclination Toward Fighting 1:22:54 Three Ways to Reverse the Damage of Trauma 1:25:52 Types of Brainwaves 1:27:48 Psychedelic Therapy 1:28:26 Body Practices 1:29:07 Is Touch Healing? 1:29:21 Talk Therapy 1:29:46 Bessel's View on Taking Medications 1:30:08 The Bottom-Up Approach 1:31:53 Does Going to the Gym Help? 1:34:05 Bessel's View on Psychedelic Therapy 1:38:00 Effects of MDMA 1:39:25 Impact of Psychedelics on Treatment-Resistant Depression 1:40:32 Bessel's Experience with Psychedelics 1:43:11 How Did Psychedelic Experiences Change You? 1:43:48 Have You Healed from Your Trauma? 1:44:36 Psychodrama 1:49:33 The Rise in ADHD Diagnoses 1:51:45 Cause of ADHD 1:52:42 Is ADHD Over diagnosed? 1:55:21 How Can We Raise Untraumatised Kids? 1:56:24 Helping People in Traumatic Events 1:58:20 Question from the Previous Guest Follow Bessel: Website - https://g2ul0.app.link/fJd55uRwqPb You can purchase Bessel's book, ‘The Body Keeps The Score', here: https://g2ul0.app.link/hLePea0wqPb Studies mentioned: besselvanderkolk.tiiny.co Get your hands on the Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards here: https://appurl.io/iUUJeYn25v You can purchase the The Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards: Second Edition, here: https://g2ul0.app.link/f31dsUttKKb Follow me: https://g2ul0.app.link/gnGqL4IsKKb Sponsors: PerfectTed - https://www.perfectted.com with code DIARY40 for 40% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fifty British MPs call for children from Gaza to receive medical care in the UK. It was prompted by the UK's denial of treatment to a 4-year-old Palestinian boy who lost both his legs in an Israeli attack. British hospitals have treated children from Ukraine. So, why not from Gaza? In this episode: Dr. Victoria Rose, Plastic Surgeon. Dr. Mads Gilbert, Doctor, Emergency Medicine. Jeremy Corbyn, Independent Member, British Parliament. Host: Adrian Finighan Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook At Al Jazeera Podcasts, we want to hear from you, our listeners. So, please head to https://www.aljazeera.com/survey and tell us your thoughts about this show and other Al Jazeera podcasts. It only takes a few minutes!
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageHumans get licensed. Doctors. CPAs. Beauticians. As they increase in agency, should AI agents have to get licensed as well? Dr. Denise Turley joins us to discuss.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan and Dr. Turley questions on AI agentsUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Licensing AI agents2. AI agents' functionality and limitations3. Regulatory aspects of licensing AI agents4. Complexity of Integrating AITimestamps:00:00 Should AI be licensed like human professionals?05:35 Safeguarding AI: Implementing necessary guardrails and licensing.07:33 Autonomous agents' power versus responsibility explored.12:53 Agents as workforce require careful management now.16:02 AI offers friendly, empathetic interactions, but risks persist.19:40 Ensure lifecycle testing and evaluate AI output consistently.21:46 AI will transform daily life and interactions.24:38 Ways AI can assist in daily lifeKeywords:AI Avatars, Professional Settings, AI Skill Management, Medical Advice from AI, AI Misdiagnosis, Licensing AI Agents, Quality of AI Services, Oversight of AI, AI Relicensing, AI Intelligence, Human Supervision of AI, Robots at Home, Medical Treatment by AI, Trust in AI, AI for Driving, AI in Homes, AI and Human Connection, Licensing AI Agents, Human Interaction with AI, AI Accountability, AI Safety, Ensuring Human Interest, AI Agent Certification, Business use of AI, Virtual AI Human Cell, AI Capability Enhancement, Use of AI at US Chamber of Commerce, AI Rollout, Balance between AI Autonomy and Accountability, Personal Relationship with AI. Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
This ASPEN podcast series is based on the Nutrition in Clinical Practice Supplement titled ‘Unmet Needs in Short Bowel Syndrome' published in 2023. This episode features Dr. Ankita Sisselman, focusing on medication management of short bowel syndrome. This podcast series aims to educate clinicians on the current state of evidence in the management of SBS, stimulate ideas and questions for future research, and provide information in patient-friendly language to better educate and improve the health of patients with SBS. This podcast is supported by Ironwood. Business Corporate by Alex Menco | alexmenco.net Music promoted by www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US December 2024
Nigeria's soaring costs of medical treatment have made essential healthcare inaccessible. Some have turned to herbal remedies as an alternative, raising questions about their safety.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore these struggles and seek solutions to the growing crisis.
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti joined Court Watch host Alex Swoyer to react to the Supreme Court hearing U.S. v. Skrmetti, where the justices are weighing Tennessee's law that bans medical treatment for youth suffering from gender dysphoria and looking to transition. The state law bans puberty blockers, hormone therapy and surgery. It was challenged by the Biden Administration and American Civil Liberties Union.
How much longer will the war in Ukraine last? President-elect Donald Trump has said he could end it quickly when he returns to office. However, it is unclear exactly how he will do that. FOX News senior correspondent Benjamin Hall was wounded two years ago while covering the conflict. He joins to break down the latest regarding the war and preview tonight's FOX Nation Patriot Awards. Culture wars headed to the Supreme Court as United States v. Skrmetti, a case that could decide if bans on gender reassignment surgery would violate the 14th Amendment, was argued in front of the high court. The fate of the case has overarching implications, as multiple states across the nation have passed bans on gender reassignment surgery and medical treatments. FOX News Sunday anchor and Livin' The Bream podcast host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the details of the case, what this could mean for states looking to impose bans on transgender medical treatments, and what could be gleaned from the oral arguments. Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How much longer will the war in Ukraine last? President-elect Donald Trump has said he could end it quickly when he returns to office. However, it is unclear exactly how he will do that. FOX News senior correspondent Benjamin Hall was wounded two years ago while covering the conflict. He joins to break down the latest regarding the war and preview tonight's FOX Nation Patriot Awards. Culture wars headed to the Supreme Court as United States v. Skrmetti, a case that could decide if bans on gender reassignment surgery would violate the 14th Amendment, was argued in front of the high court. The fate of the case has overarching implications, as multiple states across the nation have passed bans on gender reassignment surgery and medical treatments. FOX News Sunday anchor and Livin' The Bream podcast host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the details of the case, what this could mean for states looking to impose bans on transgender medical treatments, and what could be gleaned from the oral arguments. Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How much longer will the war in Ukraine last? President-elect Donald Trump has said he could end it quickly when he returns to office. However, it is unclear exactly how he will do that. FOX News senior correspondent Benjamin Hall was wounded two years ago while covering the conflict. He joins to break down the latest regarding the war and preview tonight's FOX Nation Patriot Awards. Culture wars headed to the Supreme Court as United States v. Skrmetti, a case that could decide if bans on gender reassignment surgery would violate the 14th Amendment, was argued in front of the high court. The fate of the case has overarching implications, as multiple states across the nation have passed bans on gender reassignment surgery and medical treatments. FOX News Sunday anchor and Livin' The Bream podcast host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the details of the case, what this could mean for states looking to impose bans on transgender medical treatments, and what could be gleaned from the oral arguments. Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1: SUPREME COURT TO WEIGH STATE BAN ON TRANSGENDER 'MEDICAL TREATMENTS' FOR MINORS2: AVERAGE HOMEBUYER AGE INCREASES TO 563: HALF OF GEN Z ADULTS RELY ON FINANCIAL HELP FROM FAMILY4: PRESIDENT ELECT TRUMP'S NOMINEES KEEP MAKING THE ROUNDS ON CAPITOL HILL MEETING WITH SENATORS ... DEA NOMINEE DROPPED OUT AND MANY ARE LOOKING AT HEGSETH DEFENSE SECRETARY PICK AS POSSIBLY BEING REPLACED
In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, hosts Nathaniel Paul Thurston and Charles Chuck Thompson discuss the ongoing Supreme Court case regarding Tennessee's law on medical care for transgender youths, debating the broader implications for transgender rights and the role of state versus federal jurisdiction. They also touch on possible changes in Trump's cabinet picks, with speculation on Ron DeSantis and Pistol Pete Hegseth. Furthermore, they explore the controversial union deals for federal employees and criticize systemic inefficiencies. Tune in for a mix of legal insights, political speculation, and bold opinions. (01:02) Supreme Court Case on Trans Rights (01:20) Debate on Gender Affirming Care (02:09) Discussion on Tennessee Law and Medical Treatments (04:37) Supreme Court's Role and Arguments (10:30) White Pill Wednesday: Chad Chronister Withdraws (12:43) Speculations on Trump's Cabinet Picks (16:30) Biden Administration's Work From Home Deal (26:18) Conclusion and Wrap-Up Links: https://gml.bio.link/ Watch GML on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3UwsRiv Check out Martens Minute! https://martensminute.podbean.com/ Join the private discord & chat during the show! joingml.com Good Morning Liberty is sponsored by BetterHelp! Rediscover your curiosity today by visiting Betterhelp.com/GML (Get 10% off your first month)
Today on AirTalk, we're looking into Australia's social media ban for children under 16 years old. As the 2028 Olympics approaches, UCLA will soon be home to California's first wireless electric charging road. The Supreme Court will be hearing a case today that challenges the Tennessee law banning gender-affirming care for minors. We're keeping you updated as the case develops. California's solar energy surplus has caused problems with the grid and it's going to cost us. We have a solar energy expert with us to tell us why. After 102 years, the historic Rose Bowl is getting an upgrade and we're discussing what to expect from the renovations. Today on AirTalk: - Australia bans social media for kids 16 and under (0:15) - UCLA to build CA's first electric charging road (23:15) - Supreme Court hears case challenging trans healthcare for minors (32:06) - CA's solar surplus has a price (43:36) - The Rose Bowl stadium gets an upgrade (55:54)
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the Supreme Court's conservative majority seems likely to let stand Tennessee's ban on medical care for transgender minors.
Eight children between 2 and 17 years old have arrived in the U.S. from Gaza to receive specialized medical treatment for life-threatening injuries. Here & Now's Chris Bentley reports. And, Islamist opposition group in Syria's reignited civil war is on the rise. Nazareth University scholar of Middle East politics Sefa Secen joins us to explain what this means for U.S. troops there. Then, the National Institute of Standards and Technology is issuing new guidelines for passwords, designed to make passwords easier to manage and more secure. Carnegie Mellon University's Lorrie Cranor joins us.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Mark Sullivan MD is an Internal Medical Physician providing individual and family care at the North Virginia Family Practice. He believes in individual empowerment through relationship building and listening to patients. Like me he is dedicated to putting the patient in the driver's seat of their own healthcare. Follow his practice at www.nvafamilypractice.com Our charity-of-focus for December is the PEI Transgender Network, a nonprofit providing support and advocacy to Trans individuals living in Prince Edward Island and the surrounding areas. Go to www.peitn.com to learn more and support their great work. Our charity-of-focus for December is the PEI Transgender Network, a nonprofit providing support and advocacy to Trans individuals living in Prince Edward Island and the surrounding areas. Go to www.peitn.com to learn more and support their great work.
Think hair loss is inevitable? Think again. In this episode, Dr. Mark Hyman explores the unexpected factors behind thinning hair, from nutrient deficiencies to hormonal imbalances. Learn how your diet, stress, and even environmental toxins play a role—and what you can do to fight back. Join the Health Hacks community and follow @healthhackspod on social for exclusive insights, expert advice and the latest in health science. Which diet really gives you the best shot at optimal health? On Wednesday December 4th, Mark Hyman, MD will answer that question during The Diet Wars, a LIVE digital experience. Joined by Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, they'll break down the science, debunk the myths, and share their expert perspectives to help you make the best choices for your health. Find out more and get tickets now at https://www.moment.co/markhyman Please note: The timestamps may vary slightly depending on which listening platform you are using. 0:00 – Why Is Your Hair Falling Out? The Surprising Culprits 3:31 – What's DHT? Understanding Androgenic Alopecia and Its Causes 7:20 – The Hidden Link Between Insulin Resistance, Obesity, and Hair Loss 11:02 – How Nutrient Deficiencies and Autoimmune Conditions Impact Your Hair 18:32 – Functional Medicine's Take on Reviving Hair Health 21:29 – Nutrients Your Hair Craves and Where to Find Them 24:07 – Balancing Hormones and Tackling Autoimmune Issues for Thicker Hair 27:09 – Medical Treatments vs. Natural Remedies: What Really Works 30:57 – Beyond Medications: Alternative Therapies and Final Thoughts To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Exopolitics Today with Michael Salla & Former ARMY SUPERSOLDIER & UFO/ET Whistleblower JP - JP's Shocking MedBed Medical Treatment Here's What Happened - M5D Podcast English: On October 10, JP was taken to a medical facility on a military base where he previously served and was subjected to multiple blood tests. After blacking out due to the extensive amount of blood that was extracted, he awoke inside a tube-shaped chamber that had a jell-like substance both inside and outside of its surface. JP felt the chamber activate different parts of his body where he had suffered injuries. The different areas heated up as electrical energies surged through them, and he felt as though they were being healed. JP felt much better and had fully recovered from the loss of blood that precipitated his blackout. In fact, he felt like he was a 2O-year-old again. When he exited the chamber, JP saw a total of 15 chambers that also had military veterans inside. JP spoke to a medical doctor who administered a final blood test, and he asked about the chamber he had been inside. The doctor told JP that it was a medbed and he would summoned in a couple of weeks for another session in it. In the final conversation with Dr. Michael Salla, the roll-out of medbed technologies is discussed and how first making these available to military veterans who had performed covert service was a plausible way to start the disclosure and public release of such advanced healing technologies. Portuguese: extorsãoEm 10 de outubro, JP foi levado para uma unidade médica em uma base militar onde serviu anteriormente e foi submetido a vários exames de sangue. Após desmaiar devido à grande quantidade de sangue que foi extraída, ele acordou dentro de uma câmara em forma de tubo que tinha uma substância gelatinosa dentro e fora de sua superfície. JP sentiu a câmara ativar diferentes partes de seu corpo onde ele havia sofrido ferimentos. As diferentes áreas esquentaram conforme energias elétricas surgiam através delas, e ele sentiu como se estivessem sendo curadas. JP se sentiu muito melhor e havia se recuperado totalmente da perda de sangue que precipitou seu desmaio. Na verdade, ele se sentiu como se tivesse 20 anos novamente. Quando saiu da câmara, JP viu um total de 15 câmaras que também tinham veteranos militares dentro. JP falou com um médico que administrou um último exame de sangue, e ele perguntou sobre a câmara em que ele estava. O médico disse a JP que era uma cama médica e que ele seria chamado em algumas semanas para outra sessão nela. Na conversa final com o Dr. Michael Salla, a implementação de tecnologias de leitos médicos é discutida e como disponibilizá-las primeiramente para veteranos militares que realizaram serviço secreto foi uma maneira plausível de iniciar a divulgação e o lançamento público dessas tecnologias avançadas de cura. For more JP updates visit: https://exopolitics.org/jp-articles-p... JP's Patreon site is: / jpofficial
On October 10, JP was taken to a medical facility on a military base where he previously served and was subjected to multiple blood tests. After blacking out due to the extensive amount of blood that was extracted, he awoke inside a tube-shaped chamber that had a jell-like substance both inside and outside of its surface. JP felt the chamber activate different parts of his body where he had suffered injuries. The different areas heated up as electrical energies surged through them, and he felt as though they were being healed. JP felt much better and had fully recovered from the loss of blood that precipitated his blackout. In fact, he felt like he was a 2O-year-old again. When he exited the chamber, JP saw a total of 15 chambers that also had military veterans inside. JP spoke to a medical doctor who administered a final blood test, and he asked about the chamber he had been inside. The doctor told JP that it was a medbed and he would summoned in a couple of weeks for another session in it. In the final conversation with Dr. Michael Salla, the roll-out of medbed technologies is discussed and how first making these available to military veterans who had performed covert service was a plausible way to start the disclosure and public release of such advanced healing technologies. For more JP updates visit: https://exopolitics.org/jp-articles-photos-videos/ JP's Patreon site is: https://www.patreon.com/JPofficial/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exopoliticstoday/support
In the dynamic field of eye care, staying at the forefront of medical advancements is crucial for ensuring patients receive the best possible treatments. Glaucoma, a progressive and often silent disease, is one of the most challenging conditions eye care professionals manage. With the rise in glaucoma cases, particularly as the population ages, it becomes increasingly important for optometrists and ophthalmologists to work together to provide seamless, comprehensive care.
Amy Herum, a nurse and patient safety and risk manager with Copic, joins us to talk about the purpose and scope of EMTALA. Amy explains the situations that trigger EMTALA obligations and the definition and assessment of an “emergency medical condition.”The discussion then looks at the requirements and process of transferring a patient under EMTALA, the penalties and consequences of violating EMTALA, and the conditions that end EMTALA obligations such as when a medical screening exam shows no emergency medical condition, the patient is transferred to another hospital in compliance, or when the patient refuses examination, treatment, or transfer and signs an informed refusal or against medical advice form. Feedback or episode ideas email the show at wnlpodcast@copic.comDisclaimer: Information provided in this podcast should not be relied upon for personal, medical, legal, or financial decisions and you should consult an appropriate professional for specific advice that pertains to your situation. Health care providers should exercise their professional judgment in connection with the provision of healthcare services. The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be, nor is it, a substitute for medical diagnosis, treatment, advice, or judgment relative to a patient's specific condition.
Dr JJ Pursell, Naturopathic Physician, educator, and author joins the podcast to discuss her experience using Psilocybin to treat trauma, mental health, and end-of-life care. She shares the process of screening & treatment planning in the medical use of psychedelics. Dr Pursell is an expert in the history, neurology, and current research of of psychedelic assisted therapies. Her latest book is "Psilocybin Therapy: How to Use Nature's Psychedelics for Mental Health." Follow her work at www.drjjpursell.com This Thursday (8/29) go to www.dwighthurst.com/live to watch or JOIN the 3rd annual Live Stream for Overdose Awareness!
In this Join the Docs episode, the ever-charismatic Professor Jonathan Sackier and the delightfully witty Doctor Nigel Guest dive headfirst into a rollicking discussion about the medical marvels of various body parts. Picture this: a room filled with laughter as they dissect (pun intended) the critical importance of blood and organ donation, weaving in tales of heroic donors and miraculous recoveries.So, what are the ethics of organ donation? The Docs debate the merits of donating your earthly vessel to science versus becoming a mummy in a museum. And just when you think it can't get any more fascinating, they plunge into the world of umbilical cord blood and placenta, painting vivid pictures of these often-overlooked biological treasures. It's a labour of love, quite literally!Hold onto your seats as the discussion gets a bit cheeky with sperm and eggs, where The Docs' playful banter about the birds and the bees will have you in stitches. And just when you think the episode has reached its peak, they introduce the pièce de résistance: faecal transplants. Yes, you heard that right. The episode delves into the surprisingly sophisticated science of poop, sharing stories that are both mind-blowing and side-splitting. What have we learned from the past? The Docs entertain listeners with captivating tales of ancient medical practices, ranging from the bizarre to the revolutionary, offering insights into just how much progress we've made in understanding and treating the human body.The episode also features a segment on the future of medicine, where the potential advancements that could revolutionise healthcare are brought to attention. From the promise of regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy to the ethical implications of genetic engineering, the discussion is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.So, whether you're a medical professional, a curious layperson, or simply someone who enjoys a good laugh, this episode of "Join the Docs" promises to be a captivating and enlightening experience. Tune in and join the conversation, because when it comes to understanding the human body, It's bound to be just what the doctor ordered!—--DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on Join the Docs are those of Dr. Nigel Guest, Jonathan Sackier and other people on our show. Be aware that Join the Docs is not intended to be medical advice, it is for information and entertainment purposes only - please, always take any health concerns to your doctor or other healthcare provider. We respect the privacy of patients and never identify individuals unless they have consented. We may change details, dates, place names and so on to protect privacy. Listening to Join the Docs, interacting on our social media, emailing or writing to us does not establish a doctor patient relationship.To Contact Us: For a deeper dive on this episode's issue, merchandise and exclusive content, head to www.jointhedocs.comFollow us on youtube.com/JoinTheDocs Follow us on instgram.com/JoinTheDocsFollow us on tiktok.com/JoinTheDocsFollow us on: facebok.com/JoinTheDocsFollow us on: x.com/JoinTheDocs
Eric sits down with Dr. Marshall Bedder to discuss cutting edge medical treatment to assist with recovery. They also discuss the dangers of fentanyl and modern day cannabis. New episodes each Monday!
The treatment for sepsis in the uterus is abortion. The treatment for ectopic pregnancy is abortion. The treatment for miscarriage that won't be expelled is abortion. MSNBC host and Citizen board member Ali Velshi explains why abortion bans pose life-threatening risks to "anyone with a uterus."
Obtener tratamiento médico inmediatamente después de un accidente es crucial para recibir una compensación justa por los daños recibidos con la ayuda de un abogado profesional sera más fácil obtener el servicio médico adecuado
Dr. Jaclynn Moskow is a trained physician scientist, writer, healthcare business consultant, and well known professional poker player. The medical industrial complex, much like a high-stakes poker game, operates on a grand scale where the players are institutions, corporations, and policy makers, but the chips are human lives and well-being. Just as a skilled poker player might exploit less experienced opponents, we're seeing a system that prioritizes profit over patient care. The 'house' - in this case, big pharma, insurance companies, and certain healthcare conglomerates - seems to hold all the cards, making rules that benefit their bottom line rather than public health. On todays episode we learn more about medical school training, how a physician is trained to think, what happens when the doctor becomes the patient, what does it mean to overcome mental health or health problems, psychedelics and what poker can teach us about life. Chapters00:00 The Flaws of the Medical Industrial Complex00:58 The Rigged Nature of the Healthcare System27:48 Feeling Pathologized by Psychiatry29:16 Flaws in the Psychiatric Model32:50 Holistic Approaches to Mental Health40:47 Transitioning to a Professional Poker Player56:46 Sleep Deprivation and Unconventional Coping Mechanisms57:44 The Profitability of Playing Poker at Odd Hours58:14 Getting Good at Open Face Chinese Poker01:00:00 Shifting Mindset: Gratitude and Understanding Emotions01:13:08 The Limitations of the Current Mental Health System01:37:07 Action-Oriented Therapy: Empowering Individuals to Create Change01:56:00 Consciousness and Reality: The Interconnectedness of All Things02:01:27 Personal Growth and Transformation: Embracing Change and Learning from the PastNote: This podcast episode is designed solely for informational and educational purposes, without endorsing or promoting any specific medical treatments. We strongly advise consulting with a qualified healthcare professional before making any medical decisions or taking any actions.*If you are in crisis or believe you have an emergency, please contact your doctor or dial 911. If you are contemplating suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a trained and skilled counselor.RADICALLY GENUINE PODCASTDr. Roger McFillin / Radically Genuine WebsiteYouTube @RadicallyGenuineDr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / XSubstack | Radically Genuine | Dr. Roger McFillinInstagram @radicallygenuineContact Radically GenuineConscious Clinician CollectivePLEASE SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS15% Off Pure Spectrum CBD (Code: RadicallyGenuine)—-----------FREE DOWNLOAD! DISTRESS TOLERANCE SKILLS—----------
Visual journalist Tim Collins hit the streets to see what people think about exploring the use of psychedelics for medical treatments.
In this episode, Samantha Cieslinski interviews registered dietitian Ashley Koff about the effects of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic on health and nutrition. They delve into the potential benefits and risks of these medications and how they can be integrated with lifestyle changes. Ashley shares her journey into the field of nutrition and her philosophy of making better, not perfect choices. They discuss the importance of personalized nutrition, the influence of reality TV on public education about nutrition, and the future of medical treatment. Ashley also emphasizes the need for collaboration between healthcare professionals to support patients on GLP-1 drugs and the importance of individualized care and monitoring. Don't miss this conversation on optimizing GLP-1 production and the power of consumers in driving change in the nutrition industry.Takeaways:GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic have been effective in managing weight and diabetes, but it's important to understand their potential benefits and risks.Integrating medication with nutrition and lifestyle changes can lead to optimal health outcomes.Making better, not perfect choices is a more sustainable approach to nutrition and health.Understanding what is better for our own bodies and making intentional choices is key.Moving away from the idea of perfection and focusing on continuous improvement is important for long-term success. GLP-1 drugs can be effective for weight management, but it is important to optimize GLP-1 production and collaborate with healthcare professionals, such as registered dietitians, for personalized care.Reality TV can be a platform for educating the public on nutrition choices, but it is important to recognize that the support provided behind the scenes may differ from what is shown on TV.The future of nutrition and medical treatment holds promise, but it is important to proceed with caution and consider individual needs and circumstances.Consumers have the power to drive change in the industry and should advocate for personalized care and affordable access to medications and treatments.Collaboration between healthcare professionals is crucial for providing comprehensive care and addressing the diverse needs of patients.Better Not Perfect@ashleykoffapprovedBlog: Do you need to Optimize your GLP-1?
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In this episode, host Jey is joined by guest Evan to discuss various topics related to parenting and rare diseases. They talk about the challenges of raising girls, the impact of COVID-19 on education, and the difficulties of finding funding for rare diseases like Sturge-Weber syndrome. They also touch on the profit motives in the medical industry and the importance of seeking third-party perspectives. The conversation concludes with a discussion about personal experiences with rare diseases and the need for preventative medicine. In this conversation, Jey and Evan discuss their Christmas traditions and compare the differences between Australian and American celebrations. They also talk about Boxing Day and how it is celebrated in Australia. They reflect on their journey as podcasters and the impact they hope to make in the lives of others. Evan shares his core values and what grounds him during difficult times. They end the conversation by discussing resources for Sturge Weber Syndrome, a condition Evan's daughter has. Takeaways Raising girls can be challenging, especially as they grow older and develop their own attitudes and opinions. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted education systems worldwide, causing delays and challenges for students. Rare diseases like Sturge-Weber syndrome often receive less funding and research attention due to their low prevalence. The medical industry is driven by profit motives, which can sometimes hinder the development of cures and preventative treatments. Seeking third-party perspectives and opinions can provide valuable insights and help navigate complex situations. Christmas traditions vary between countries and even between families, but the focus is often on spending time with loved ones and enjoying good food. Boxing Day is a popular holiday in Australia and is often celebrated with cricket matches and sales. It is important to find grounding and perspective during challenging times by focusing on what truly matters and not sweating the small stuff. Resources such as the Sturge-Weber Foundation and the Vascular Malformation Foundation provide valuable information and support for those affected by Sturge Weber Syndrome. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Teaser 01:02 Reunion with Guest Evan 03:05 Evan's Life and Daughter's Condition 05:00 Parenting Challenges and Growing Up 06:17 The Challenges of Raising Girls 07:45 School and Homework 09:06 Education Challenges During COVID-19 10:38 Different School Systems 12:09 Challenges and Progress with Sturge-Weber Syndrome 13:42 Cognition and Social Skills 15:23 Vision Issues and Experimental Surgery 16:52 Medical Treatments and Funding 21:25 The Importance of Third-Party Perspectives 24:09 Lack of Funding for Rare Diseases 25:54 Potential Future Treatments 28:26 Lack of Financial Incentive for Cures 31:10 Personal Experience with Rare Diseases 33:12 Preventative Medicine and Profit Motives 35:45 The Business of Medicine 38:15 Treating Illnesses at Home 40:27 Taking Care of Sick Children 41:21 Asking for Forgiveness, Not Permission 41:48 Evan's Motorbike Purchase 43:00 Conclusion 45:00 Australian Christmas 48:30 Boxing Day 51:32 Looking Ahead 56:41 Roots and Core Values 58:57 Finding Grounding 01:01:32 Advice for Someone in a Dark Place 01:03:29 Resources for Sturge Weber Syndrome From Your Hosts- Jey and Aaron: Jey is a published Children's book Author! Yes, our very own! Check out his book- A Baseball Game with Dad, LIVE on Amazon right now! https://a.co/d/6ZXYGGr Spotify Listeners: Ask us ANYTHING, and we will answer it on our next show. Also, leave five stars if you would be so kind. YouTube Audience: Hit that subscribe button, like the video, comment, and share. Apple Podcasters: Leave a 5-star rating and a review for us to read on our next show. Other Platform: Rate, review, comment, and share the Podcast with a friend. Follow us @youngdadpod on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter linktree for all our deals: https://linktr.ee/BallBoyBlog. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod0/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod0/support
In the wake of my father's recent cancer diagnosis, my focus has sharpened on the critical realm of early cancer detection. This unexpected event injected a surge of urgency into my unyielding quest for preventive wellness, leading me back to the brilliant Dr. Ahvie Herskowitz. Embark on a journey into preventive health as I reunite with Dr. Ahvie, the founder of Anatara Medicine, one of the most comprehensive IV treatment centers in Northern California. The multidisciplinary integrative center in San Francisco treats some of the most difficult chronic health conditions using a unique integrative approach and a host of modern medical technologies and tools. Dr. Ahvie is a former Clinical Professor of Medicine at UC San Francisco (UCSF) and the personal physician to some of the Bay Area's top biohackers, celebrities, actors, and longevity enthusiasts, along with a wide range of patients looking for eradication of issues like mold, spike protein, fungus, viral particles, and much more. His training includes a medical degree from The Albert Einstein College of Medicine and a Chief Residency in Anatomic Pathology and Internal Medicine, followed by fellowship training in cardiology at The Johns Hopkins Medical Center. During his 12 years at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Ahvie was co-appointed in the Departments of Medicine and Molecular Immunology and Microbiology. His clinical responsibilities were complemented by directing a multidisciplinary NIH-sponsored research team in the study of molecular immunological and genomic mechanisms of inflammation and cell injury, autoimmunity, transplantation, congestive heart failure, and myocarditis. Today, Dr. Ahvie is back to impart his wealth of knowledge on colon cancer, spanning early detection methods, cancer screening, preventive remedies, and the vital role lifestyle and diet play in managing and preventing this condition. This episode promises a thought-provoking journey into the intricacies of colon health and its profound implications for overall well-being. Full show notes: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/cancerepisode Episode Sponsors: Essentia: Save an additional $100 on your mattress with code BENVIP at myessentia.com/bengreenfield. LMNT: Go to DrinkLMNT.com/BenGreenfield to get a free gift with your purchase! Calroy: Visit calroy.com/ben save 20% when you bundle a 3-month supply of Arterosil HP. KetoMed: Visit ketomed.com/ben use code Ben40 for $40.00 off, free shipping, and no tax. FUM: Head to tryfum.com/BEN and use code BEN to save an additional 10% off.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.