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Send us a text and chime in!Today, the Phoenix City Council approved the Medical Treatment and Food Distribution in Parks Ordinance (G-7514) during the Formal City Council Meeting, establishing a comprehensive framework for medical treatment and food distribution events in City parks. The ordinance will go into effect on June 5, 2026. Approved by a 6-3 vote, the ordinance establishes time, manner, and place requirements for medical treatment and food distribution events to ensure they are conducted safely, orderly, and equitably while preserving public access to park spaces for all residents. Before this ordinance, these activities occurred in parks without any formal structure or oversight. The... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/phoenix-parks-medical-treatment-and-food-distribution-ordinance/ Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Trump says ceasefire “on massive life support” as he rejects Iran peace proposal; Congress gears up for debate on ICE funding amid ongoing partial federal government shutdown; Carlos Hernandez shot 7 times by ICE, family concerned about his medical treatment in custody; Supreme Court sets stage for elimination of 1 of Alabama's 2 largely Black congressional districts; On this date in 1935, Rural Electrification Administration created as part of FDR's New Deal The post Trump declares Iran ceasefire “on massive life support”; family of man shot 7 times by ICE worried about his medical treatment in custody – May 11, 2026 appeared first on KPFA.
Dr. Zohaib Siddiqi and Dr. Laurence Poirier discuss a complex stroke case associated with systemic vasculitis, highlighting diagnostic challenges and management strategies, including the role of endovascular therapy. Show citation: Poirier L, Brissette V, Shamy MCF, Maxwell JP, Drake B, Fahed R. Clinical Reasoning: A 70-Year-Old Man With Systemic Illness Related Strokes Refractory to Medical Treatment Managed With Intracranial Stent. Neurology. 2025;104(1):e210068. doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000210068
Dr. Zohaib Siddiqi talks with Dr. Laurence Poirier about a complex stroke case associated with systemic vasculitis, highlighting diagnostic challenges and management strategies, including the role of endovascular therapy. Read the related Resident & Fellow Section article in Neurology®. Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org.
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Joining me today is Laura Powell, an attorney and founder of Californians for Good Governance, to break down one of the most important parents' rights cases in recent history: Mirabelli v. Bonta. We trace how California schools came to adopt policies that require staff to conceal a child's gender identity — including name and pronoun changes at school — from their own parents, and how a federal lawsuit has finally forced this issue all the way to the Supreme Court.Laura walks me through the legal history in California, from a 2014 state law that said nothing about parental secrecy to a decade of school districts acting as though it did. We discuss the December 2024 federal injunction, the Ninth Circuit's stay, and the landmark March 2025 Supreme Court opinion in which six justices made strong, unambiguous statements affirming that parents have a constitutional right to know how their children are being raised and educated.We also pull apart the arguments used to justify these secrecy policies — the abuse narrative, the suicide risk claim, and the "children's rights to privacy" framing — and show why none of them hold up to scrutiny. From a psychological standpoint, I weigh in on adolescent development, the dangers of idealization transfer, the secondary gain of trans identification, and why social transition is not a neutral intervention but the beginning of a pathway toward medicalization. We also talk practically about what parents can and should do — including why parents whose kids are already caught up in this ideology may want to be more strategic than parents who are still in a preventative position.Laura Powell is a mother, attorney, investigator, and founder of Californians for Good Governance, a nonpartisan group advocating for civil liberties and government accountability in California. Her work has gained national media coverage, been cited in federal investigations, and led to the repeal of an unconstitutional state law. A former leftist and registered Democrat, she left the party due to its shift away from classical liberal values and basic common sense.Links
Psilocybin, the active compound in magic mushrooms, shows promise for treating depression and other mental health conditions. Dr. Joshua Rosenblat, a psychiatrist and researcher at the Krembil Brain Institute at UHN, explains the latest research and its potential for future treatments—though it's still illegal in Canada.
For review:1. On Sunday, citing “a senior source close to the new Iranian leader,” Kuwait's Al-Jarida news outlet reported that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei had been smuggled out of Iran in a secretive Russian operation on Thursday to receive medical treatment in Moscow for injuries sustained in the same airstrikes that killed his father and wife on the first day of the ongoing US-Israeli offensive.2. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday that Tehran had neither requested a ceasefire nor sought negotiations with Washington.3. Iran's relations with Arab Gulf states will require a “serious review” in light of the US-Israeli war on Iran, limiting the power of external actors so the region can become prosperous, Tehran's ambassador to Saudi Arabia told Reuters on Sunday.Asked if he was concerned that relations would be harmed by the war, Ambassador Alireza Enayati said: “It's a valid question, and the answer may be simple. 4. The Israel Defense Forces' campaign in the joint war with the United States against Iran is proceeding according to plan, and at a faster pace than initially expected, military officials said on Sunday.Despite being apparently ahead of schedule, the military has said it is preparing for at least three more weeks of operations in Iran, as it still has thousands more targets to hit, both in Tehran and in other parts of the country.The IDF is now focusing its efforts on destroying Iran's military industry, according to the officials. 5. US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer speak today about the “importance” of reopening the Strait of Hormuz, currently blocked by Iran, the UK leader's office says.6. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar denied reports on Sunday that Israel and Lebanon are set to hold direct talks in the coming days amid the fighting with Hezbollah, and demanded that Beirut first act against the terror group on its soil.7. As the United Arab Emirates confronts a large number of attacks from Iran, the small Gulf nation just to Iran's south appears to be sharing less information about how successful its air defenses have been in recent days.8. The Australian government announced on March 10 it would send an E-7A Wedgetail early-warning aircraft to the Middle East and help replenish United Arab Emirates stocks of AIM-120 air-to-air missiles.9. Ukraine's Foreign Ministry issued a response on March 14 after Iranian politician Ebrahim Azizi called Ukrainian territory "a legitimate target for Iran" in a social media post.Ukraine's Foreign Ministry called the threat "absurd" in a statement from a Spokesperson to the media."The Iranian regime has been supporting the murder of Ukrainians for years, by directly sharing drones and technology for Russian aggression against Ukraine,"
On this episode we discussed how seven “very sick” Palestinian children who need “urgent” treatment arrived in Ireland at the weekend, as part of a fifth medical evacuation mission to treat critically ill children from Gaza in Irish hospitals.We were shocked by the amount of callers saying they should not be brought here and that we need to "treat our own children first"
Perks like free procedures, injectables, and education loans are common in aesthetic practices, but even the most well-intentioned benefits can backfire. In this episode, hosts Brad and Michael share the story of a Texas plastic surgeon whose generous staff perks spiraled into operational, financial, and compliance risks. When rebate paperwork went unsubmitted, tax liabilities appeared, and popular benefits were suspended, staff morale suffered, and the practice faced real consequences. Tune in to learn how to turn generous staff perks into structured, sustainable benefits that strengthen culture, reduce risk, and support long‑term practice growth. Chapters00:00 Intro 00:47 Banter 05:55 Story 19:21 Access+ 19:59 Legal Takeaways 29:45 OutroWatch full episodes of our podcast on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@byrdadatto Stay connected for the latest business and health care legal updates: WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedIn
In this episode of the Crux True Survival Stories Podcast, hosts Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen recount the extraordinary tale of Kevin DePaolo, a 26-year-old adventurer from New York who finds himself pinned under a massive boulder in the Eastern California desert. Struggling with excruciating pain and the imminent threat of bleeding out, DePaolo's survival hinges on the quick thinking of his friend Josh Nelson, a network of rescue teams, and a daring nighttime helicopter extraction. Through a detailed narrative, listeners will experience the intense moments of fear, desperation, and incredible teamwork that ultimately saved Kevin's life. This episode not only highlights the importance of emergency preparedness but also underscores the power of friendship and human resilience in the face of life-threatening challenges. 00:00 Introduction 00:42 Meet the Hosts 01:09 Setting the Scene 01:41 The Accident Strikes 03:22 Immediate Aftermath and First Aid 05:42 Rescue Efforts Begin 12:22 Search and Rescue Team Mobilizes 16:44 Nighttime Rescue Operation 26:02 Medical Treatment and Recovery 27:14 Reflection and Gratitude 30:25 Conclusion and Listener Engagement Listen AD FREE: Support our podcast at patreaon: http://patreon.com/TheCruxTrueSurvivalPodcast Email us! thecruxsurvival@gmail.com Visit us at thecruxsurvival.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thecruxpodcast/ Get schooled by Julie in outdoor wilderness medicine! https://www.headwatersfieldmedicine.com/ Sources 1. SF Gate - "'I'm going to die': Hiker recounts harrowing rescue in California mountains" URL: https://www.sfgate.com/california-news/article/california-hiker-rescue-inyo-mountains-boulder-18560172.php Date: December 18, 2023 Details: Interview with Kevin DePalo and his mother Ann, comprehensive account 2. SF Chronicle - "A daring rescue to save an injured hiker in the California wilderness" URL: https://www.sfchronicle.com/outdoors/article/california-mountains-rock-18549703.php Date: December 17, 2023 Details: Detailed rescue operation, named SAR members (Tim, Matt, Dan, Isaac), technical details of pulley system 3. Reader's Digest - "Between a Rock and a Hard Place" URL: https://www.readersdigest.in/true-stories/story-between-a-rock-and-a-hard-place-127875 Date: January 20, 2025 Details: Most comprehensive narrative, confirms Corporal Victor Lawson as SAR coordinator, detailed timeline 4. KMPH/KSEE (Fresno) - "Hiker crushed by boulder recovering at Fresno hospital" URL: https://kmph.com/news/local/hiker-crushed-by-boulder-recovering-at-fresno-hospital-inyo-sar-search-rescue Date: December 18, 2023 Details: Video interview with DePalo at Community Regional Medical Center 5. ABC30 (Fresno) - "A daring rescue to save an injured hiker in the California wilderness" URL: https://abc30.com/videoClip/hiker-hiking-rescue-survival/14738335/ Date: April 30, 2024 Details: Follow-up story with Navy rescue details, HM2 Matthew Rector identified as medical tech 6. New York Times/Spokesman-Review - "Hiker pinned under boulder for 10 hours: 'I'm going to die up here'" URL: https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2023/dec/16/hiker-pinned-under-boulder-for-10-hours-im-going-t/ Date: December 16, 2023 Details: First major interview with DePalo 7. Active NorCal - "'I'm Going to Die Up Here': Hiker Recounts Harrowing 10-Hours Trapped" URL: https://www.activenorcal.com/im-going-to-die-up-here-hiker-recounts-harrowing-10-hours-trapped-under-a-boulder-in-inyo-mountains/ Date: December 19, 2023 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
DEAR PAO: Prohibition on advance deposits for confinement or medical treatment of patients | Jan. 10, 2026Subscribe to The Manila Times Channel - https://tmt.ph/YTSubscribeVisit our website at https://www.manilatimes.net Follow us: Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebook Instagram - https://tmt.ph/instagram Twitter - https://tmt.ph/twitter DailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotion Subscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digital Check out our Podcasts: Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotify Apple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcasts Amazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusic Deezer: https://tmt.ph/deezer Stitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tunein#TheManilaTimes#KeepUpWithTheTimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY: Behnam Ben Taleblu reports on the dire state of Iran, where security forces target hospitals, forcing protesters to forego medical treatment. Beyond the brutal crackdown, political dissatisfaction is fueled by insane inflation rates, with foodstuff prices rising between 60 to 73 percent, driving sustained unrest.1900 PERSIA
In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis and Master Sergeant Dan McGarra discuss the evolving role of females in combat and the challenges faced in medical treatment for female casualties. They explore discrepancies in medical protocols, cultural implications, and the need for gender-neutral approaches in military medicine. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding physiological differences and social dynamics that affect treatment outcomes, as well as the necessity for training that prepares medics for real-world scenarios involving female patients. Dan proposes solutions to improve medical protocols and training to ensure that all soldiers receive appropriate care, regardless of gender.Listen ad free with membership.TakeawaysThe percentage of females in the military is increasing, necessitating discussions on their treatment in combat.Studies show discrepancies in trauma treatment between genders, affecting outcomes for female casualties.Cultural and social factors influence how medics respond to female patients in emergencies.Training scenarios often fail to prepare medics for the realities of treating female casualties.Gender biases can lead to inappropriate prioritization in triage situations.Medical protocols need to be updated to reflect the physiological differences between genders.There is a need for gender-neutral training in military medical education.International military practices can provide insights into better treatment for female soldiers.The Sharp training program must include medical emergency protocols to protect both patients and medics.Open discussions about gender and medical treatment are essential for improving care in the military.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Female Participation in Combat02:48 Challenges in Medical Treatment for Female Casualties06:06 Discrepancies in Medical Protocols and Gender Bias09:56 Cultural and Social Implications in Medical Emergencies17:01 Learning from Global Military Practices21:12 Addressing the Sharp Training and Medical Protocols28:46 Proposed Solutions for Gender Neutral Medical TreatmentFor more content, go to www.prolongedfieldcare.orgConsider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
At least 15 people are dead and dozens are injured after a horrific attack at Bondi Beach in Australia. Two gunmen carried out a targeted attack on Sydney's Jewish community, opening fire on a Hanukkah celebration. Australia's Prime Minister is calling it "an evil act of antisemitism". You'll hear the latest from Sydney, and reaction from around the world.Also: Pierre Poilievre insists Conservatives are united behind his message of making life more affordable for Canadians - even after another of his MP's crossed the floor this week. In an exclusive interview with CBC News, the Conservative Leader denies the latest defection is a sign of internal problems.And: Over the past two years, more than 10,000 Palestinians have been evacuated from Gaza to receive medical treatment abroad. Thousands of others are still waiting to be transferred out. Doctors are pleading for borders, like the Rafah crossing with Egypt, to be reopened. We'll take you to Turkey, where about 500 Palestinians are being treated. Plus: Suspect arrested in Brown University shooting, Vulnerable people dying in cold weather, B.C. braces for more rain, and more.
In the past week, the conversation around weight loss medications, particularly Ozempic, has intensified following new statements from Oprah Winfrey. Oprah recently addressed her own experience with the drug, clarifying her previous comments and responding to public speculation. According to recent reports, Oprah revealed that she lost forty pounds using Ozempic, a medication originally developed for type two diabetes but now widely used off-label for weight loss. Her admission comes after months of public scrutiny and rumors about her sudden weight change, which some had speculated was due to the use of GLP-1 medications like Ozempic.Oprah's comments mark a shift from her earlier stance, where she had described using such medications as taking the easy way out. In her latest remarks, she expressed regret for those words and apologized for suggesting that people should starve themselves to lose weight. She emphasized that her journey with weight loss has been complicated and that she now understands the value of medical interventions for those who struggle with obesity. Oprah's openness has sparked renewed debate about the role of medications in weight management and the stigma often associated with their use.Public health experts have weighed in, noting that while Ozempic and similar drugs can be effective, they are not a one-size-fits-all solution. These medications work by mimicking a hormone that regulates appetite and blood sugar, leading to reduced hunger and gradual weight loss. However, they are not without risks and side effects, and their long-term impact is still being studied. Doctors caution that these drugs should be used under medical supervision and as part of a broader approach to health that includes diet, exercise, and behavioral changes.The discussion has also highlighted the broader cultural conversation about body image and the pressure to achieve rapid weight loss. Oprah's experience underscores the challenges many face when trying to manage their weight in a society that often equates thinness with success. Her apology for past comments reflects a growing awareness that weight loss is a deeply personal journey and that judgment and shame are not helpful tools.In the past week, media coverage has focused on the implications of Oprah's statements, with many listeners expressing relief that a prominent figure is speaking candidly about the realities of weight loss. The conversation continues to evolve as more people share their own experiences and as medical professionals provide guidance on the safe and effective use of medications like Ozempic.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
The cost of medical treatments and dental work in Australia can be exorbitant. So it's no wonder more people are accessing their superannuation funds early to pay for things like IVF and desperately dentist bills. It's understandable and allowed in certain circumstances, but there are concerns that some providers are exploiting the system. Today, ABC reporter Celina Edmonds on her investigation into the early access rorts.Featured: Celina Edmonds, ABC reporter
Niall O'Keeffe, Head of International and Migration, Irish Red Cross, on the arrival of seven sick Palestinian children to Ireland from Gaza on Saturday. [File image]
R-Soul: Reclaiming the Soul of Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice
Kelley Fox and Rev. Terry Williams address the irony of so-called “personhood laws” that claim to support a moral agenda while actually stripping citizens of bodily autonomy and reproductive freedom. Addressing the immorality of elevating the state-dictated privilege of zygotes above the constitutional rights of pregnant persons, this episode dives into the religious manipulation that underlies legal personhood strategies as used by anti-abortion lobbyists and ideologues. Taking Ohio as a model case, Kelley and Rev. Terry detail how special interest groups and the politicians in their pockets push personhood for embryos while ignoring the basic demands of living, breathing children and adults in unholy and altogether dangerous ways. Links to discussed content: Ohio Lawmakers reintroduce Fetal Personal Bill: https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2025/10/08/ohio-republican-lawmakers-look-to-regulate-abortion-push-against-constitutional-amendment/ Ohio GOP anti-abortion politics resurface at Statehouse after a few years in retreat: https://signalohio.org/ohio-gop-anti-abortion-politics-resurface-at-statehouse/ House Bill 370: www.legislature.ohio.gov/legislation/136/hb370/documents HB 370 Text: https://search-prod.lis.state.oh.us/api/v2/general_assembly_136/legislation/hb370/00_IN/pdf/ When Fetuses Gain Personhood: Understanding the Impact on IVF, Contraception, Medical Treatment, Criminal Law, Child Support, and Beyond: www.pregnancyjusticeus.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/fetal-personhood-with-appendix-UPDATED-1.pdf Ohio's Largest Bribery Scheme: www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/07/22/ohio-house-speaker-arrested-republican/ How 'fetal personhood' in Alabama's IVF ruling evolved from fringe to mainstream: www.npr.org/2024/03/14/1238102768/fetal-personhood-alabama-ivf Killing the Black Body, by Dorothy Roberts: www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/155575/killing-the-black-body-by-dorothy-roberts/ Personhood Measures Issue Brief: www.acog.org/advocacy/abortion-is-essential/trending-issues/issue-brief-personhood-measures Kipling, the 'White Man's Burden,' and U.S. Imperialism: https://monthlyreview.org/articles/kipling-the-white-mans-burden-and-u-s-imperialism/ Music by Korbin Jones
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Join Suz and Rob this week for another journey into the weird world of historical medical treatments! This week, we are looking at historical practices of birth control, and we wade into a worrying amount of literal shit, as we discuss all the various ways people tried to not have kids! 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.
Ozempic, a once little-known diabetes medication, has dominated health news this week as its widespread use for weight loss continues to reshape conversations and access in the United States. Most recently, major headlines have focused on Costco's move to make Ozempic and its cousin Wegovy available to members at a significant discount. According to CBS News, as of this week, Costco, in partnership with drugmaker Novo Nordisk, is now selling a one-month supply of Ozempic or Wegovy for four hundred ninety nine dollars, which is about half the typical out-of-pocket cost for many. To purchase either medication, a valid prescription remains necessary. This partnership signals not just mainstream acceptance but also an effort to address steep costs and offer greater accessibility for adults seeking weight loss options.The surge in demand for Ozempic and similar drugs stems from their unique biological mechanism. These medications, known as GLP-1 agonists, reduce blood sugar levels and slow digestion, which leads to increased feelings of fullness and decreases appetite. Over the past two years, they have become household names for people aiming to lose considerable weight, especially as insurance companies and retail pharmacies try to keep up with consumer interest. However, it is important to recognize that not all patient experiences are alike, as some doctors continue to prescribe these medications off-label, taking into account underlying health conditions like high blood pressure, type two diabetes, or a family history of obesity.This discussion has garnered even more attention with public figures sharing their own stories. Oprah Winfrey, in particular, remains at the forefront of this cultural conversation. In several recent interviews, including a piece published by People and other press appearances this past week, Oprah reiterated her nuanced stance on weight loss medication. After decades of enduring public scrutiny and shaming related to her weight, Winfrey disclosed that she began using a doctor-prescribed GLP-1 medication to manage fluctuations in her weight. She described this experience as a great relief, specifically highlighting the shift in attitude toward medical intervention versus longstanding willpower-based or diet-centric approaches. In Oprah's words, the medication has become one of several tools she uses to avoid cycles of extreme loss and regain. However, she firmly rejects the notion that medication alone is a magic bullet. She continues to emphasize the need for a holistic approach—regular exercise, protein-focused nutrition, and ongoing self-acceptance all play critical roles in her routine.Oprah's reflections also acknowledge the persistent stigma surrounding weight and the cultural biases faced by millions. She has spoken candidly about her sense of urgency to live well as she ages, as well as her personal journey to let go of blame and shame. This week, in response to both supporters and critics, Oprah made it clear that the goal should be to foster choice and acceptance for anyone dealing with weight-related challenges, encouraging conversations rooted in empathy and factual medical understanding. She is adamant that prescription drugs like Ozempic are not a quick fix but rather a supportive tool within a broader context of well-being.Beyond celebrity narratives, news coverage describes the wider societal impacts of increased Ozempic availability. For many adults, easier access through discount programs and national chains like Costco means a chance to address health issues once thought to be intractable. At the same time, doctors urge caution; medical professionals stress that each patient should consult their provider to weigh risks, benefits, and long-term lifestyle adjustments. As this story evolves, questions about insurance, stigma, and the future of chronic weight management remain front and center, with new policies likely to emerge as demand grows.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
(Airpods Recommended) In this episode, you'll learn how women's health is often dismissed, censored, and underfunded. Michele and Bethany discuss patient advocacy, informed consent, and navigating FemTech safely using the SAFE framework (Security, Accuracy, Foundation, Equity). Bethany shares her personal experiences that led her to this work. They also explore historical neglect, and highlight innovations and privacy challenges, all while giving a sneak peek of Bethany's upcoming book, The Femtech Revolution. Share this episode with every woman you know! KEY TOPICS A New Chapter: Podcast Rebrand and Women's Health Dive (0:00) Personal Battles Fueling the Fight for Women's Health (3:13) Navigating Dismissal: How to Advocate for Your Health (9:19) Demanding Documentation: Understanding the Standard of Care (16:08) The Dark History of Gynecology: Dr. Sims' Experiments (19:45) Shocking Reality: Pelvic Exams Without Patient Consent (24:27) Dismissed Pain: Gender Bias in Medical Treatment (30:23) Dangerous Gaps: Neglect in Women's Drug Research (34:36) What is Femtech? Innovations for Women's Health (37:48) The Censorship Battle: Femtech Advertising Challenges (39:57) Protecting Your Health Data: The SAFE Framework Explained (44:21) Rise Up: Demand Better Women's Health and Innovation (55:00) RESOURCES MENTIONED JOIN MICHELE'S NEWSLETTER FOLLOW on YOUTUBEMichele's Book: Design A Life You Love: A Woman's Guide to Living a Happier and More Fulfilled Life GUEST INFORMATION Website: www.femtechlawyer.com Book: The Femtech Revolution: Harnessing Technology to Supercharge Women's HealthcareIG: @FemtechLawyer Articles Referenced: Elle article – https://www.elle.com/life-love/a28125604/nonconsensual-pelvic-exams-teaching-hospitals/?utm_source=chatgpt.com https://www.sciencenews.org/article/pelvic-exam-informed-consent-guidelines If you enjoyed this interview, please take a moment to rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player Guest Bio: Bethany Corbin is an award-winning healthcare innovation attorney and femtech entrepreneur. She is the Founder and Managing Partner of Women's Health Innovation Consulting, the first law firm in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to serving women's health innovators. She is also the Co-Founder of the Women's Digital Health Network, and the Founder and CEO of FemInnovation. Both companies help disrupt “standard” care delivery for women's health. *The Good Life with Michele Lamoureux podcast and content provided by Michele Lamoureux is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It does NOT constitute medical, mental health, professional, personal, or any kind of advice or serve as a substitute for such advice. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast or website is at the user's own risk. Always consult a qualified healthcare or trusted provider for any decisions regarding your health and wellbeing.
In this episode of the DAV podcast, host Matt Saintsing interviews Chas Henry, author of "Fuji Fire: Sifting Ashes of a Forgotten U.S. Marine Corps Tragedy." The discussion centers on the devastating fire at Camp Fuji, Japan, in 1979, which killed 13 Marines and injured 60 more. Henry, a Marine Corps veteran and had previously been stationed at the same camp, explains how his personal connection to the site and the shocking discovery that many Marines were unaware of the tragedy inspired him to write the book. He details the events of the fire, which was caused by a super typhoon that breached a berm, allowing 5,500 gallons of gasoline to flow into the camp and ignite. The conversation also explores the harrowing experiences of the survivors, the inadequacy of the camp's fire prevention measures, and the institutional response from the Marine Corps, which, according to Henry, largely suppressed information about the event in its aftermath.
This episode of The Crux True Survival Story Podcast with Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen explores the harrowing tale of Ryan Wardwell, an experienced canyoneer who survived three days trapped in hypothermic conditions behind the Seven Teacups waterfall in California. The story delves into Ryan's ordeal, the geological and technical challenges of the canyon, the critical decisions made, and the incredible multi-agency rescue operation that saved his life. The episode also reflects on a similar tragic incident that happened a year prior, highlighting the unpredictable dangers of wilderness adventures. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:30 Ryan Wardwell's Ordeal Begins 03:00 The Seven Teacups: A Dangerous Beauty 06:29 The Impact of Social Media on Outdoor Adventures 07:27 Understanding the Technical Challenges of Canyoneering 13:40 Ryan's Decision and the Consequences 16:56 The Struggle for Survival 20:48 The Physical and Psychological Toll 26:32 Factors Contributing to Ryan's Survival 27:21 Psychological Resilience in Survival Situations 28:49 The Critical Role of Calories and Hydration 30:51 Friends' Life-Saving Decision 32:44 The Search and Rescue Operation Begins 33:37 Challenges of Aerial Detection 34:37 The Agonizing Decision to Delay Rescue 35:40 The High-Stakes Rescue Mission 41:36 Medical Treatment and Recovery 44:42 The Psychological Aspect of Survival 45:45 A Tragic History at Seven Teacups 52:40 Lessons from the Wilderness 54:33 Final Thoughts and Farewell Listen AD FREE: Support our podcast at patreaon: http://patreon.com/TheCruxTrueSurvivalPodcast Email us! thecruxsurvival@gmail.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thecruxpodcast/ Get schooled by Julie in outdoor wilderness medicine! https://www.headwatersfieldmedicine.com/
Ranken-Jordan Chief Medical Officer, Dr Nick Holecamp, joins Megan Lynch following the publication of a new paper, highlighting how their method of treatment, which includes play, is successful.
In Episode 122, we share the final (Part 3) of our special webinar series, where hosts Carmen Ramírez and Pacific Workers co-founder Bilal Kassem close with one of the most frustrating topics for injured workers: delays in treatment, paperwork, and real progress. We know how hard it is to navigate a system that often feels confusing, slow, and even unfair. That's why, in this episode you will learn: What to do when your treatment is delayed by your insurance adjuster What an RFA is, and why timing matters How doctors and medical reports influence your benefits What your rights are when delays cross the legal line and how judges can intervene The two types of settlements: Stipulated Award vs. Compromise & ReleaseWhy your location can impact access to medical care—and what to do if you're in a rural area The value of a second opinion and understanding your QME (Qualified Medical Evaluation) rights Q&A session to some of the common workers' comp issues Download our Free Pocket Guide mentioned in the webinar that breaks down essential terms, timelines, and practical tips to help you feel more informed and in control. Whether you're just getting started or already deep in the process, this episode offers clarity and guidance to help you move forward with confidence. Click here to explore now! Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Part 3 of the Webinar Series 01:00 - Importance of Free Consultations & Pocket Guide 02:00 - Where to Download the Free eBook 03:00 - Viewer Question: What Happens When a Request for Authorization (RFA) is Delayed? 05:00 - Filing a Motion for Penalties and Sanctions 06:00 - Does Pacific Workers Handle Cases in Los Angeles? 07:00 - Access to Medical Treatment in Rural Areas 08:00 - Viewer Question: What if You Didn't Sign a Stipulation? 09:00 - Explaining Stipulated Award vs. Compromise and Release 11:00 - Final Advice on Signing Settlements 12:00 - Importance of Consultations and Understanding the System 13:00 - Encouragement to Ask Questions and Seek Help If you haven't seen Episode 120 (parts 1) and Episode 121 (part 2) of the webinar series yet, be sure to check those out for a complete understanding of denials, delays, doctors' roles, and more. We've attached the links for you here. Episode 121 Episode 122 This episode is sponsored by Pacific Workers, The Lawyers for Injured Workers, the trusted workers' compensation law firm in Northern California. With over 10,000+ cases won and more than $350 million recovered for injured workers, we are here to help if you've suffered a workplace injury.
The Government is working “at pace” to bring sick and injured children from Gaza to the UK for urgent medical treatment, Downing Street has said. We're joined by Dr James Smith, a British emergency physician and expert in humanitarian studies based at University College London. He worked in Gaza for 2.5 months, and assisted with the medical transfer and evacuation of patients.And in part two, author Julia Smith joins us to share her favourite walks which are close to the capital, from her book ‘Walks for each season: 26 great days out in the countryside near London'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://frequencyspecific.com/about Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - contact @ frequencyspecific.com Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - info @ fsmsports365.com 00:54 Travel Plans and Excitement 01:35 The Reach and Impact of FSM 02:43 Meeting Patients Where They Are 03:39 Case Study: Stroke Recovery 06:45 Case Study: Hypermobile Patient 09:48 Pelvic Floor and Connective Tissue 20:27 Breathing and Body Mechanics 23:40 The Importance of Asking Why 26:51 Stimulus and Response in FSM 30:13 Reactive Responses and Frequency Pairs 32:08 Understanding the VMO Muscle 33:34 Treating Sports Injuries with Frequency Specific Microcurrent 37:45 The Role of AI in Medical Treatment 40:34 Addressing Patient Questions and Success Stories 47:28 Managing Chronic Conditions with FSM 52:05 The Importance of Patient Empowerment Understanding FSM and Its Application FSM is utilized to introduce microcurrent therapy aimed at various medical conditions. It provides a non-invasive option primarily targeting chronic pain, connective tissue disorders, and conditions involving scarring and muscular injuries. The therapy is especially significant for patients who have experienced long-term pain or conditions that have not responded well to other treatment methods. Pelvic Floor Conditions The pelvic floor, a crucial group of muscles, plays a vital role in supporting pelvic organs. FSM can be effectively used to treat pelvic floor dysfunctions such as prolapse and muscular scarring. Practitioners emphasize recognizing the interconnected nature of muscles and connective tissues, including their attachments and their roles in supporting body structures like the peritoneum. Connective Tissue Health Connective tissue, including ligaments and fascia, can suffer from conditions like hypermobility, which impacts overall joint stability and function. FSM targets connective tissue repair (e.g., through frequencies like 124/77) and is known to help alleviate symptoms associated with connective tissue disorders and enhance joint stability. It is essential to treat these tissues to stabilize and support the body's functional movements. Case Studies and Practical Applications FSM practitioners often use FSM to address complex patient cases, including stroke recovery and vascular injuries. A notable application is treating spasticity and repairing connective tissues post-cerebral injuries. The treatment protocol often includes addressing underlying scarring and inflammation through specific frequency pairs targeted at affected tissues. The Importance of Comprehensive Diagnosis Successful FSM treatment relies heavily on an accurate diagnosis and understanding of the body's interconnected systems. Practitioners stress assessing the whole body, including conducting physical examinations to identify underlying issues that may not be immediately apparent. Treating the root cause of pain or functional disorders often involves targeting both local and systemic issues. Enhancing Muscle Function and Injury Recovery For muscle-related issues, FSM improves muscle function by addressing underlying problems such as scar tissue and muscle inhibition. By focusing on connective tissue repair and functional muscle improvement, FSM can facilitate significant improvements in muscle and joint performance.
Episode 307 hosts Hayley Anderson (Registered Nurse from Perth, Australia) This is the 4th chapter in our mini-series called ‘Disasters & Solutions'. Here we look at some of the unusual, difficult or outright disasterous outcomes for patients caused by injectables. We speak to the injectors who managed the case and go through what happened, step by step. We'll learn about what might have been done to prevent the problem and what injectors can do in their own practice to be safer practitioners. In Chapter 4, we discuss Hayley's experience (on the other side of the needle as a patient) when she had a temple treatment with a hybrid blend of Radiesse, Belotero Revive and saline. She suffered a significant vascular occlusion and we hear about what happened, how it was managed and the lessons learned from the incident. 00:00 Introduction to Inside Aesthetics 00:46 Welcome to Chapter Four: Disasters and Solutions 01:03 Exciting News and Competitions 02:14 Introducing Today's Guest: Hayley Anderson 03:56 Hayley's Background and Journey in Aesthetics 05:11 The Vascular Occlusion 06:36 Managing the Complication: Initial Steps 08:40 In-Depth Discussion on Injection Techniques 24:58 Seeking Expert Help and Hospital Visit 29:50 Continuing Treatment and Hyperbaric Therapy 30:34 Understanding Aspirin and Viagra in Medical Treatments 30:51 Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Benefits and Applications 31:25 Dosage and Administration of Aspirin 32:01 Viagra in Vascular Occlusions 33:09 Hyperbaric Chamber Experience 34:59 Managing Occlusions: A Case Study 37:52 The Role of Ultrasound in Treatment 41:50 Post-Treatment Recovery and Reflections 43:38 Collaborative Care and Telehealth 44:48 Lessons Learned and Future Practices 52:59 The Importance of Informed Consent 54:56 Treating Friends and Family: Ethical Considerations 57:06 Final Thoughts and Recommendations APPLY TO OUR NEW IA COMPETITION & WIN A TICKET TO ICCE IN CAIRO, EGYPT! CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR PATREON FOR ON DEMAND EDUCATION & SUPPORT CLICK HERE TO BROWSE OUR IA OFFERS FOR DISCOUNTS & SPECIALS CLICK HERE IF YOU'RE A BRAND OR COMPANY & WANT TO WORK WITH US CLICK HERE TO APPLY TO BE A GUEST ON OUR PODCAST JOIN OUR LISTENER WHATSAPP GROUP & SEND US YOUR COMMENTS, SUGGESTIONS OR JUST SAY HI! CONTACT US
Try BlueChew for FREE with my promo code RENAhttps://www.get.bluechew.com/rena#BlueChewPartnerErectile Dysfunction, for some men, can be the bane of their existence. Suffering from ED is no small thing, and it can be incredibly frustrating for a lot of men. That's why in this video, I'm going to talk about all the possible treatment options for Erectile Dysfunction. Be sure to watch until the end to learn about strengthening your erections and more! Thanks for Precuphttps://www.behance.net/bprecuphttps://www.instagram.com/bprecup/Rena Malik, MD is a urologist and pelvic surgeon on YouTube to educate people about all things urology including erectile dysfunction, how to increase testosterone, problems with sex, premature ejaculation, urinary leakage, or incontinence, overactive bladder, urinary tract infections, prostate issues and more. Disclaimer: BlueChew is a service that connects you with a licensed medical provider in your state. A prescription will only be written if deemed appropriate after the digital consultation by the licensed medical provider. All membership plans include digital provider consult, Rx-only chewable tablets, monthly refills, and medical support. Not available in all 50 states. Visit the website for important safety information.Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/RenaMalikMD/?sub_confirmation=1Share this video with a friend: https://youtu.be/AwQI8FwngX8Chapters:0:00 Intro Card0:42 Why do people get Erectile Dysfunction?2:17 ED can be the first sign of Heart Disease!2:40 What will happen when you see a Doctor for your erections?4:07 Lifestyle Changes to help with ED5:33 Supplements to help with ED?6:25 Medical Treatments for ED11:49 End Playlists: Penis Problems?! Erectile Dysfunction, Premature Ejaculation & More: https://bit.ly/3wwivzS Overactive Bladder Treatment: https://bit.ly/3hMzBoP How to Increase Testosterone: https://bit.ly/2T9QJKV All my REACTION videos: https://youtu.be/_Dl46d7I1uI Reacting to Grey's Anatomy: https://youtu.be/LiDevzHnoos ------------------------------------------------ DISCLAIMER: This video is purely educational and does not constitute medical advice. The content of this video is my personal opinion and not that of my employer(s). Use of this information is at your own risk. Rena Malik, M.D. will not assume any liability for any direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of the information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness, or death. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Culture Friday, the Supreme Court decision on medical protection for children; a review of Pixar's latest animated project Elio; and noteworthy mistakes through history on Word Play. Plus, the Friday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Ridge Haven Camp and Retreat Centers in Brevard, North Carolina, and Cono, Iowa. Camp and year-round retreat registrations at ridgehaven.orgFrom The Joshua Program at St. Dunstan's Academy in Virginia ... a gap year shaping young men ... through trades, farming, prayer ... stdunstansacademy.orgAnd from the MIssion Focused Men for Christ podcast. This month: fathers helping sons embrace biblical manhood. Mission Focused Men for Christ on all podcast apps.
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In a 6-3 ruling today, the Supreme Court upheld a Tennessee law banning some medical treatments for transgender minors. The decision could have broad implications nationwide. C-SPAN is facing an existential crisis as more people cut the cable cord. Longtime CNN journalist Sam Feist took the reins of CSPAN last year with a mandate to turn things around. Critics review the latest film releases: “Elio,” “The Damned,” “Meeting with Pol Pot,” and “Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers.” Each summer, tomatoes arrive in a kaleidoscope of shapes and colors. Ripe tomatoes are so good that most ways to prepare them are very simple. Here are unusual recipes to try.
In a 6-3 ruling today, the Supreme Court upheld a Tennessee law banning some medical treatments for transgender minors. The decision could have broad implications nationwide. C-SPAN is facing an existential crisis as more people cut the cable cord. Longtime CNN journalist Sam Feist took the reins of CSPAN last year with a mandate to turn things around. Critics review the latest film releases: “Elio,” “The Damned,” “Meeting with Pol Pot,” and “Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers.” Each summer, tomatoes arrive in a kaleidoscope of shapes and colors. Ripe tomatoes are so good that most ways to prepare them are very simple. Here are unusual recipes to try.
Dealing with doctor's appointments and hospitals can be a very tedious and stressful process. Trying to find the right doctor or the right treatment, spending hours in traffic and waiting rooms—sometimes even weeks are spent trying a certain therapy, only for it to make things worse. The Chazon Ish wrote in a letter that it is a mitzvah to seek medical treatment, just like any other mitzvah. A person is obligated to take care of his health through natural means, and by doing so, he is fulfilling the will of Hashem. Therefore, when seeking medical treatment, one should feel as though he is performing any other mitzvah. He should even say לשם יחוד . He should feel that he is growing spiritually and keep in mind that he is doing this because Hashem commanded in the Torah: " ונשמרתם מאד לנפשותיכם " We are obligated to make hishtadlut for our health, to such an extent that even the sanctity of Shabbat is overridden in cases of danger. As the pasuk says: " וחי בהם " —You shall live by them. However, the only concern when engaging in hishtadlut is if a person begins to believe that the doctor is the one in control. We must never think that the doctor determines whether a person will actually be healed. That decision is entirely up to Hashem. If someone is meant to be healed, Hashem will grant the doctor the heavenly help needed to accomplish it. But Hashem doesn't need a doctor. He can heal a person with His words alone, as it says: " ישלח דברו וירפאם " Therefore, no doctor should ever say there is no hope. He can say that there is no known cure available at the moment, but with tefillah , Hashem can change anything. Hashem is the One who enables doctors to perform, and so our primary hishtadlut is always with Him. We can always be healed, no matter where we are or who is—or isn't—available to treat us. There is a man who shared the following story. He was in Ukraine on an outreach program, working to bring Jews closer to Torah and mitzvot. One morning, he woke up with terrible pain on the side of his head. A local doctor told him that the uppermost vertebra in his spine had moved out of place. The doctor added that surgery would most likely be required to fix it, but the procedure carried a very high risk of damaging nerves that could leave him unable to walk. The man immediately called his father-in-law, who was well-connected in the field of medicine. He described his pain and asked for urgent help. His father-in-law said he knew of an excellent doctor in Ramat Gan and would reach out to him. A short while later, the father-in-law called back and said, "The doctor from Ramat Gan is flying to your location tomorrow. He's going to treat you." The man couldn't believe it. How could this doctor be coming all the way to Ukraine? The next day, the doctor arrived. His treatment was almost miraculously quick and simple. No surgery was needed, and the problem was resolved. At the end of the visit, the man asked how much he owed. The doctor replied, "For my time, travel, and the procedure, it would be a large sum. But you don't owe anything. Two wealthy people who live nearby brought me here to treat them. My flight came in early enough that I had time to see you before my appointments. Hashem arranged for you to get top care at no cost. So the thanks go to Him." It was truly amazing. Hashem is the One in charge of every person's health. He sends the messengers He chooses to heal people, and He determines exactly when and how that healing takes place. We are obligated to take care of our health and to seek out the best messengers—but we must never forget that it is always only in the hands of Hashem.
In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis and Master Sergeant Dan McGarra discuss the evolving role of females in combat and the challenges faced in medical treatment for female casualties. They explore discrepancies in medical protocols, cultural implications, and the need for gender-neutral approaches in military medicine. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding physiological differences and social dynamics that affect treatment outcomes, as well as the necessity for training that prepares medics for real-world scenarios involving female patients. Dan proposes solutions to improve medical protocols and training to ensure that all soldiers receive appropriate care, regardless of gender.TakeawaysThe percentage of females in the military is increasing, necessitating discussions on their treatment in combat.Studies show discrepancies in trauma treatment between genders, affecting outcomes for female casualties.Cultural and social factors influence how medics respond to female patients in emergencies.Training scenarios often fail to prepare medics for the realities of treating female casualties.Gender biases can lead to inappropriate prioritization in triage situations.Medical protocols need to be updated to reflect the physiological differences between genders.There is a need for gender-neutral training in military medical education.International military practices can provide insights into better treatment for female soldiers.The Sharp training program must include medical emergency protocols to protect both patients and medics.Open discussions about gender and medical treatment are essential for improving care in the military.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Female Participation in Combat02:48 Challenges in Medical Treatment for Female Casualties06:06 Discrepancies in Medical Protocols and Gender Bias09:56 Cultural and Social Implications in Medical Emergencies17:01 Learning from Global Military Practices21:12 Addressing the Sharp Training and Medical Protocols28:46 Proposed Solutions for Gender Neutral Medical TreatmentThank you to Delta Development Team for in part, sponsoring this podcast.deltadevteam.comFor more content, go to www.prolongedfieldcare.orgConsider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
What happens when you need healthcare abroad? In this episode, we react to a Black people firsthand experience receiving medical treatment in Turkey. From affordability to quality of care and cultural differences, we explore what you really need to know before putting your health in foreign hands. Whether you're planning medical tourism or just want to be prepared, this episode lays it all out.
James and Dan discuss James' newly funded 'Medical Evidence Project', whose goal is to find questionable medical evidence that is contaminating treatment guidelines. Links * James' blog post (https://jamesclaims.substack.com/p/how-should-we-fund-scientific-error) from last year * The carthorse child blog post (https://medium.com/hackernoon/introducing-sprite-and-the-case-of-the-carthorse-child-58683c2bfeb) * The blog post (https://jamesclaims.substack.com/p/introducing-the-medical-evidence) announcing the project * A write up in Nature (https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-01739-z?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=nature&linkId=14776408) about the project Other links - Dan on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/dsquintana.bsky.social) - James on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/jamesheathers.bsky.social) - Everything Hertz on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/hertzpodcast.bsky.social) Citation Quintana, D. S., & Heathers, J. (2025, June 4). 191: Cleaning up contaminated medical treatment guidelines Everything Hertz [Audio podcast], DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/537BN
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with integrative urologist Dr. Geo Espinosa.
In this emergency episode of the Intelligent Medicine Podcast, Dr. Ronald Hoffman and integrative urologist Dr. Geo Espinosa discuss the recent announcement of former President Joe Biden's advanced prostate cancer diagnosis. They delve into the nuances of PSA testing, the implications of prostate cancer staging, and the treatments Biden may face. The conversation also highlights the importance of an integrative approach, including dietary recommendations, supplements, and exercise, to manage side effects and improve quality of life for patients undergoing androgen deprivation therapy. Dr. Espinosa shares his expertise on the subject and offers insights into managing advanced prostate cancer.
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
Join Webb Smith, PhD, as he delves into the vital role of exercise in childhood health, discussing how incorporating physical activity into medical treatment plans can lead to improved health outcomes. This episode uncovers the necessity of exercise for growing children and how it can potentially be prescribed just like medication for chronic conditions.
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.
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
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
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/
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