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Militärhistoriepodden
Slaget vid Marengo: När Napoleon vände katastrof till triumf på en dag

Militärhistoriepodden

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 47:00


Slaget vid Marengo var långt ifrån det största slag som Napoleon Bonaparte utkämpade, men på många sätt var det ett av hans mest betydelsefulla. Den militära situationen i Italien var prekär våren 1800. Frankrike stred mot en koalition av stormakter som hade det militära övertaget. I Paris hade Napoleon genomfört en statskupp i november 1799, och ett militärt nederlag i Italien hade inneburit ett hårt fall från piedestalen för den korsikanske uppkomlingen. En seger i det pågående kriget mot Frankrikes fiender skulle däremot stärka Napoleons grepp om makten och skapa förutsättningar för ännu fler franska utrikespolitiska framstötar.I detta avsnitt av Militärhistoriepodden ger sig Martin Hårdstedt och Peter Bennesved i kast med en av Napoleons klassiska segrar.Napoleon ledde en armé över Alperna i maj 1800 och kunde inom några veckor driva österrikarna mot fästningsstaden Alessandria. Han hade dessutom försvagat den armé han hade tillgänglig för att möta österrikarnas anfall genom att skicka iväg två avdelningar norrut och söderut. Tanken med denna spridning av den franska armén var uppgifter om att österrikarna höll på att ta sig ur Napoleons inringning.Den österrikiske befälhavaren, fältmarskalk Melas, fattade i detta läge beslutet att gå till anfall i stället för att invänta en fullständig inringning. Anfallet tog fransmännen mer eller mindre på sängen. Det första Napoleon gjorde när det österrikiska anfallet inleddes var att kalla tillbaka general Desaix och hans division, samtidigt som han samlade de reserver han hade och mötte anfallet. Trots österrikarnas numerära överlägsenhet lyckades fransmännen bromsa angreppet, bland annat med hjälp av ett artilleribatteri.Bild: "Bataille de Marengo", målad av Louis-François, Baron Lejeune. Illustration av slaget vid Marengo den 14 juni 1800, där Napoleon Bonapartes franska styrkor besegrade den österrikiska armén.Klippare: Emanuel Lehtonen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sherlock Holmes Bedtime Stories
The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter, Part 1

Sherlock Holmes Bedtime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 31:35


Did you know that Sherlock Holmes didn't just appear out of thin air fully formed, but that he actually has a family, and even a brother? Dr. Watson certainly didn't, until tonight, when Sherlock mentions his brother Mycroft, and then takes Watson to meet Mycroft at the Diogenes Club. It turns out this isn't just an idle visit, as Mycroft has a new case on hand for Sherlock. Mr. Melas, a Greek interpreter, has had a mysterious encounter and Sherlock Holmes is just the person to uncover the truth. It's a journey of discovery in more ways than one, so let this week's tale help you discover deeper levels of relaxation as you drift into peaceful slumber.-----Welcome to the Sherlock Holmes Bedtime Stories podcast. Each episode is a section of a classic Sherlock Holmes story, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.-----Help us keep this podcast free! Support the podcast: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠-----

Neurology in Primary Care
Litt om mitokondriesykdommer

Neurology in Primary Care

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 36:14


Episode 65   Kristin Varhaug er overlege på Haukeland universitetssykehus, Nevrologisk avdeling og har doktorgrad på mitokondriesykdommer. I denne episoden gir hun oss et innblikk i mitokondriesykdommer og snakker litt om MELAS og POLG relaterte mitokondriesykdommer spesielt.   Forkortelser i episoden: MELAS= Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathy, Lactic Acidosis, and Stroke-like episodes POLG=Polymerase gamma   Anna Bjerkreim og Jeanette Koht har vært i Bergen og intervjuet.   Redaksjon: Karoline Haslum Kongsvik (lege i spesialisering), Anna Bjerkreim (lege i spesialisering), Lise Elveseter (nevrolog) og Jeanette Koht (nevrolog, ph.d).  Jingle: Christoffer E. Hørbo og Are Brean Klipp og lyd: Jeanette Koht Logo: Tilde Rasmussen   Følg oss på Facebook og Instagram!               

Nevropodden
Litt om mitokondriesykdommer

Nevropodden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 36:14


Episode 65   Kristin Varhaug er overlege på Haukeland universitetssykehus, Nevrologisk avdeling og har doktorgrad på mitokondriesykdommer. I denne episoden gir hun oss et innblikk i mitokondriesykdommer og snakker litt om MELAS og POLG relaterte mitokondriesykdommer spesielt.   Forkortelser i episoden: MELAS= Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathy, Lactic Acidosis, and Stroke-like episodes POLG=Polymerase gamma   Anna Bjerkreim og Jeanette Koht har vært i Bergen og intervjuet.   Redaksjon: Karoline Haslum Kongsvik (lege i spesialisering), Anna Bjerkreim (lege i spesialisering), Lise Elveseter (nevrolog) og Jeanette Koht (nevrolog, ph.d).  Jingle: Christoffer E. Hørbo og Are Brean Klipp og lyd: Jeanette Koht Logo: Tilde Rasmussen   Følg oss på Facebook og Instagram!               

Selfdom
Stop drinking from plastic water bottles! Naturopath Bianca Melas chats all things endocrine disruptors, hormone health and more.

Selfdom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 53:30


Today is all about natural medicine, how we can heal our gut, balancing our hormones, endocrine disruptors and so much more. As I've mentioned before, gut health is something I have struggled with through out my life, and recently getting off the pill has brought some more in-balances so I am very excited for this guest!Todays guest is Bianca Melas. A clinical naturopath and Alo Yoga's pilates instructor! This girl glows, she oozes kindness too and is just a great role model for women. Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QA4z36XaD0

radio klassik Stephansdom
CD der Woche: Overtures & Dances

radio klassik Stephansdom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 2:01


Interpreten: Mela Guitar QuartetLabel: trptkEAN: 6096041298203Zum zehnjährigen Bestehen schenkt sich das britische Mela Guitar Quartet eine neue CD, auf der die vier Musikerinnen und Musiker mit Ouvertüren und Tänzen zu erleben sind. Michael Gmasz gratuliert ganz herzlich!2015 von Absolventen der Guidhall School of Music und der Royal Academy of Music gegründet, hat sich das Mela Gitarren Quartett in den vergangenen zehn Jahren als eines der herausragenden Ensembles seiner Art etabliert und feiert heuer sein 10-Jahresjubiläum mit einer neuen CD Einspielung. 2023 hat eine größere Umbesetzung stattgefunden, die nun einen qualitätvollen Schritt in die Zukunft erlaubt, und mit dem Gewinn des prestigeträchtigen Wettbewerbes der Guitar Foundation of America jüngst einen Höhepunkt gefeiert hat. Auf CD melden sich die Melas nun erstmals in neuer Besetzung ausschließlich mit Bearbeitungen von Ouvertüren und Tänzen, die ursprünglich für Orchester bzw. Klavier entstanden sind.Die Auswahl von Werken ist dabei genauso abwechslungsreich wie die Bearbeitung derselben. Das reicht von hochvirtuosen Arrangements wie der eröffnenden Ruslan und Ljudmilla Ouvertüre von Glinka oder Camille Saint-Saëns Danse Bacchanale aus der Oper Samson et Dalila bis hin zu sehr zarten und einfühlsamen Tönen und Klängen bei Debussys zwei Arabesken oder der Ouvertüre zu Humperdincks Hänsel und Gretel. Dazwischen wird mit Holst, Elgar, Ravel, Rachmaninow oder auch Joe Hisaishi getanzt. Hier wird Gitarrenensemblemusik auf allerhöchstem Niveau geboten, technisch brillant, mit allen Spielarten, die modernes „klassisches“ Gitarrenspiel kennt und musikalisch absolut überzeugend. Eine CD, die einfach Spaß macht! (mg)

Game Day
Melas on the biggest consequences in Dallas after the Luka Doncic trade, why the Mavericks couldn't get more in return for Doncic and the Lakers getting another superstar

Game Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 15:30


Co-Host of the No Dunks Podcast joins Game Play to chat about the biggest consequences in Dallas after the Luka Doncic trade, Jason Kidd's reaction to the deal, why the Mavericks couldn't get more in return for Doncic and the Lakers getting another superstar.

Tommy's Brownload
315: A Crisis Scenario!

Tommy's Brownload

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 62:26


Live from Bahara Indian restaurant in Brick lane! Great to be together… Sach got so excited that his pani shot everywhere! And no that's not a euphemism! We're talking Lohri, massive Melas and annoying football fans! Plus PlayStations are about to get real smelly! And by the way… does anyone know if Australia is a continent as well as country? We're not sure!

In Search of Lost Venues
Remote Report: Rachel Melas & Conny Nowe of the Moral Lepers

In Search of Lost Venues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 33:09


In this bonus episode I talk separately with Rachel Melas and Conny Nowe, who played bass and drums in the all-female, post punk band the Moral Lepers, in the early 1980s. Rachel was also in the art punk band animal slaves among many others and Conny played in Tin Twist, and Junco Run. They now live together in Toronto where they play music in genres like cajun zydeco, swing, ragtime, folk and klesmer. This conversation took place on a video call, so you'll notice a different quality of sound and ambiance compared to the usual episodes! These conversations took place on November 11 & December 13, 2024. In Vancouver, Rachel Melas was in The Vistors, the Moral Lepers, Animals Slaves and the Might Club. Conny Nowe started in the Moral Lepers, and also played in Tin Twist, Junco Run and The Work Party while in Vancouver. Venues discussed: City Space (343 Railway Street), the Smilin' Buddha, the Balmoral, Odd Fellows Hall, O'Hara's, The Windmill, the Town Pump, the Lotus, the Archimedes Club, the Japanese Hall, the Railway Club, the Arts Club Backstage Lounge, Luv-a-fair, the Egress. Bands discussed: Private School, the Zellots, K-Tels, Young Canadians, the Modernettes, Oh Susanna, DOA, Melodic Energy Commission, Images in Vogue, 54-40, Art Bergman, the Dishrags.    This episode features the following music: The Moral Lepers:  Suicide from Turn to Stone (Mo-Da-Mu 1982) Animal Slaves: Save Me From Ruin from Dog Eat Dog (Mo-Da-Mu 1985) Tin Twist: Stupid Cars (Mo-Da-Mu 1980)

Continuum Audio
Vascular Cognitive Impairment With Dr. Lisa C. Silbert

Continuum Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 20:28


Vascular cognitive impairment is a common and often underrecognized contributor to cognitive impairment in older individuals, with heterogeneous etiologies requiring individualized treatment strategies.  In this episode, Katie Grouse, MD, FAAN speaks with Lisa C. Silbert, MD, MCR, FAAN, an author of the article “Vascular Cognitive Impairment,” in the Continuum December 2024 Dementia issue. Dr. Grouse is a Continuum® Audio interviewer and a clinical assistant professor at the University of California San Francisco in San Francisco, California. Dr. Silbert is is co-director at Oregon Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, a Gibbs Family Endowed professor of neurology, a professor of neurology at Oregon Health & Science University, a staff neurologist, director of Cognitive Care Clinic, and director of the Geriatric Neurology Fellowship Program at Portland Veterans Affairs Health Care System in Portland, Oregon. Additional Resources Read the article: Vascular Cognitive Impairment Subscribe to Continuum: shop.lww.com/Continuum Earn CME (available only to AAN members): continpub.com/AudioCME Continuum® Aloud (verbatim audio-book style recordings of articles available only to Continuum® subscribers): continpub.com/Aloud More about the American Academy of Neurology: aan.com Social Media facebook.com/continuumcme @ContinuumAAN Full transcript available here Dr Jones: This is Dr Lyell Jones, Editor-in-Chief of Continuum, the premier topic-based neurology clinical review and CME journal from the American Academy of Neurology. Thank you for joining us on Continuum Audio, which features conversations with Continuum's guest editors and authors who are the leading experts in their fields. Subscribers to the Continuum Journal can read the full article or listen to verbatim recordings of the article and have access to exclusive interviews not featured on the podcast. Please visit the link in the episode notes for more information on the article, subscribing to the journal, and how to get CME. Dr Grouse: This is Dr Katie Grouse. Today I'm interviewing Dr Lisa Silbert about her article on vascular cognitive impairment, which is part of the December 2024 Continuum issue on dementia. Welcome to the podcast and please introduce yourself to our audience.  Dr Silbert: Hi Katie. Thanks for having me here today. Like you mentioned, my name is Lisa Silbert. I am a behavioral neurologist at Oregon Health and Science University and my research focus is in the area of vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia. Dr Grouse: It's such a pleasure to have you and I really enjoyed reading your article. Just incredibly relevant, I think, to most practicing general neurologists, and really to any subspecialty. I'd like to start by asking, what do you think is the main takeaway point of your article for our listeners?  Dr Silbert: Yeah. I think, you know, the field of vascular cognitive impairment has changed and evolved over the last several decades. And I would say the main take-home message is that vascular cognitive impairment or vascular dementia is no longer a diagnosis that is only considered in someone who's had acute decline following a clinical stroke. That we have to expand our awareness of vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and consider other forms of the disease that can cause a more subacute or slowly progressive form of cognitive impairment. And there are many, many forms of vascular cognitive impairment that present in a more slowly progressive manner. The other thing I would say as a major take-home message is that we know that cerebrovascular disease is a very common copathology with other forms of dementia and that it lowers one 's threshold for manifesting cognitive impairment in the context of multiple pathologies. And so, in this way, vascular cognitive impairment should be considered as a contributing and potentially modifiable factor in any dementia.  Dr Grouse: I found that last point just really, really fascinating. And also, you know, the reminder that a combination of pathologies are more common than any one. To your initial point, I'm actually curious, could you kind of outline for us how you approach diagnosing vascular cognitive impairment?  Dr Silbert: Yeah. So with everything in neurology, a lot of it comes down to the initial history taking. And so part of the work up always includes a very detailed history of the presentation of cognitive impairment. Any time there is an acute change in cognition, vascular contribution should be considered, particularly if it's in the context of a clinical stroke or some kind of event that might have lowered cerebral blood flow to the brain. And then having said that, I already mentioned there are many forms of vascular cognitive impairment that can mimic neurodegenerative disease in terms of its course. So being more slowly progressive. And so because of that neuroimaging, and in particular MRI, has become an extremely valuable tool in the workup of anyone who presents with cognitive impairment in order to evaluate contributions from cerebral vascular disease. And so, MRI is a really helpful tool when it comes to teasing out what may be contributing to a patient's clinical syndrome, as well as their other comorbid medical issues, including stroke risk factors and other kind of medical conditions that might contribute to reduce cerebral blood flow. Dr Grouse: I'd love to talk a little bit more about that. You know, as is often the case with neurologic disease associated with vascular pathology, the importance of prevention, you know, focusing on prevention of vascular diseases is so important. What are some things that we can make sure to focus on with our patients and, you know, particularly anything new to be aware of in counseling them? Dr Silbert: Yeah, I'm really glad you asked me that question because like I mentioned, you know, cerebral vascular disease is so common, it lowers one's threshold for cognitive impairment in the face of other age-related brain pathologies. And so, it's really important for all of us to focus on preserving our cognitive health, even starting in midlife. And so, there are a number of areas that I counsel my patients on when it comes to preserving cerebral health and maximizing cerebrovascular health. And so, these stem from the American Heart Association's Life's Essential 8 because we know that preserving cardiovascular health is likely going to also preserve cerebral vascular health. And so, some of the things that I'm very commonly discussing with my patients are controlling stroke risk factors such as blood pressure, blood sugars and cholesterol, maintaining a healthy weight, and then also working towards a lifestyle that includes a healthy diet, no smoking, regular exercise. And then new within the last couple years is also the recommendation that people get adequate sleep, which is something that hasn't been focused on previously. Dr Grouse: I was really interested in reading your article to learn about enlarged perivascular spaces and the role as a mediating factor in the interaction between through a vascular dysfunction and development and progression of neurodegenerative pathology. Can you elaborate on this further? Dr Silbert: So, this is an area that's still largely unknown in the field, and it's an area where there's a lot of emerging work being done. The short answer is, we really don't know with great certainty how it directly connects with accumulating Alzheimer's pathology. But there is some evidence to suggest that the perivascular space is involved in the clearance of toxic solutes from the brain, including Alzheimer's disease pathology. And so there's a lot of work looking at how potentially cerebrovascular risk factors might affect the clearance of those toxic solutes through the perivascular space, including pulse pressure changes that might occur with accumulating cerebrovascular disease and other potential contributors. But one thing I can say with more certainty is that the, you know, location of perivascular spaces is thought to help distinguish those who might have cognitive symptoms due to cerebrovascular disease versus due to cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Or I guess I should say location is helpful in terms of recognizing vascular contributions to cognitive impairment that's due to arteriolosclerosis versus that due to cerebral amyloid angiopathy. In so much that… when we see a lot of perivascular spaces in the basal ganglia in the subcortical structures, that is thought to be more associated with arteriolosclerosis and hypertension type related vascular cognitive impairment. Whereas when we see multiple perivascular spaces within the centrum semiovale, that tends to be more associated with cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Dr Grouse: That's so interesting. And on the topic ofcerebral amyloid angiopathy, you did go into this a good deal. And you know, I think I encourage everybody to revisit the article to remind themselves about, you know, the findings that can increase the suspicion of tribal amyloid angiopathy. However, you also talked about transient focal neurologic episodes, which I think is just a great reminder that, you know, these can occur in this setting and definitely not to miss. Tell us more about what to look for with these types of episodes.  Dr Silbert: Transit focal neurologic episodes can be very difficult to tease apart from a transient ischemic attack. And these transient focal neurologic episodes due to CAA can present in a number of different ways. And I think the important take home message for that is that in people who have neuroimaging evidence of CAA to inform them that they are at increased risk for having these focal neurologic episodes and that if they do present to a hospital or an emergency department with any kind of neurologic event, that those treating them are aware that they have evidence of CAA on their neuroimaging because the treatment of course is quite different. So, it's someone presenting with ATIA who has transient neurologic symptoms might be considered urgently to get a thrombolytic or, you know, TPA, whereas someone who has known cerebral amyloid angiopathy or suspected CAA, they likely already have microbleeds on their neuroimaging and in those cases thrombolytics and TPA would be contraindicated and not helpful in terms of the etiology of their neurologic symptoms. Dr Grouse: That's a really good point to make. And I think also in your article you mentioned the use of aspirin if you're suspecting ATIA versus a, you know, a transient amyloid related focal neurologic episode. You know, one you would treat with aspirin and the other one you wouldn't.  Dr Silbert: That's right.  Dr Grouse: Another sort of interesting topic you delved into was cerebral microinfarct and how this can also contribute to vascular impairment. Could you elaborate a little more on that? Dr Silbert: Yeah. So cerebral microinfarcts are kind of the hidden cause of or a hidden cause of vascular cognitive impairment. And it's extremely challenging because by definition they are not visible on routine clinical neuroimaging. It's something that we are more aware of based on pathological studies and neuroimaging studies that have been done at ultra-high field strength like 7T MRI. And so, we are just learning more about how prevalent they are in certain conditions and how we can only look at these after death when we're looking at brain tissue and then go back and realize that these play a significant role in cognitive decline when someone is alive. It's important to understand that we're probably only appreciating kind of the tip of the iceberg when we're evaluating a patient and looking at their neuroimaging. That what we're actually seeing on MRI are only the things that are actually quite relatively big and obvious. And that a lot of these neuroimaging features of vascular cognitive impairment are actually associated with pathologic features that we're missing such as microinfarcts. But the hope is that by treating all individuals, particularly those who already have signs of vascular cognitive impairment, by modulating their stroke risk factors and focusing on maintaining brain health, that those will, interventions will also reduce the incidence of microinfarcts. Dr Grouse: What do you think is the greatest inequity or disparity you see in treating patients with vascular cognitive impairment? Dr Silbert: I think the greatest disparity is- really starts way before I treat a patient. That relates to really focusing on healthy lifestyle factors early in life and being able to, you know, afford fruits and vegetables, and having the advantages of being able to exercise regularly, and just being aware that all of these things are extremely important before older age. So, these are things that, you know, I think more education and awareness and greater access to healthcare will definitely improve access to. Even preventative healthcare is a disparity and not available across all of the population and geographic locations. So, I think of the- all the dementias, vascular cognitive impairment probably has the greatest association with health and social disparities in terms of primary prevention and access to care.  Dr Grouse: All really important things to consider. I have to say when, you know, reading your article, dare I say I came away with a little bit of hope thinking, you know, even with, you know, how little we still, you know, or how much we still need to do to really learn how to fight Alzheimer's and, you know, prevent it and, and, you know, help with its progression. The idea that in so many cases, even just doing what we can to prevent the vascular or cognitive impairment can really help any type of dementia. That was really a strong message for me. Do you mind elaborating on that a little more?  Dr Silbert: No, not at all. I agree. I really am hopeful about the prevention and treatment of dementias and through the treatment and prevention of cerebrovascular disease. I think that is a true reality, just like, you know, as we were discussing before, the treatment and prevention of cerebrovascular disease really should be a part of the treatment of any type of cognitive impairment and recommendations for prevention of cognitive impairment. This is the, you know, one thing we know is largely modifiable and preventable in most cases. I think the, really the key thing is just education and making sure that people understand that these are things that really need to be, they need to be engaged in in midlife and that it's much harder to reverse these- the damages once you have them in later life. Having said that, I do think that there's greater awareness of maintaining healthy lifestyle and maintaining awareness of stroke risk factors. And I think we're already starting to see a reduction in dementia worldwide in several large population-based studies, and probably that is due to more attention to the modifying stroke risk factors. So, I agree with you, it's very encouraging.  Dr Grouse: Is there anything exciting on the horizon that you can tell us about that we should all be keeping our eyes out for? Dr Silbert: Yeah. So, you know, I'm really interested in this connection between vascular cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease. And it's a real area of exciting new research. And so I think we're going to have more answers as to how, whether and how, cerebrovascular disease is directly linked to accumulating neurodegenerative disease or neurodegenerative pathologies. The other area that's, I think, really exciting, that's moving forward, is the in the area of blood-based biomarkers for vascular cognitive impairment. As these emerge, we'll be able to really identify those at greatest risk for vascular cognitive impairment, but also identify novel mechanisms that lead to VCI that can be targeted for therapeutic intervention. Dr Grouse: Well, I'm really excited to see what's coming down the pipeline and what more we'll learn in this area. So, thank you so much for everything you've done to contribute to this field. Dr Silbert: Yeah.  Dr Grouse: I wanted to ask a little bit more about you. What drew you to this work?  Dr Silbert: Well, actually, so my very first published manuscript in medical school was a case report and review on MELAS, which is mitochondrial encephalopathy with lactic acidosis and strokelike syndrome. And so, I was really fortunate to have Dr Jose Biller, who is a renowned expert in stroke and cerebrovascular disorders, as my mentor for that paper. And so, that got me really interested in neuroimaging findings of cerebral vascular disease. And so when I was a fellow at Oregon Health and Science University, I was then really fortunate to  be able to work with Jeffrey Kaye's oldest old population. And in working with that population, I really became interested in their neuroimaging findings of these white matter lesions and just realizing how prevalent they were in that population, you know, it just led me to start investigating their clinical significance and etiology, which kind of led me along this path. Dr Grouse: You know, Lisa, thank you so much. I really learned a lot from your article, and I think our listeners will definitely find that it was very helpful for their practice. Thank you so much for joining us. Dr Silbert: Thank you so much, Katie. It's been really fun.  Dr Grouse: Again, today I've been interviewing Dr Lisa Silbert, whose article on vascular cognitive impairment appears in the most recent issue of Continuum on dementia. Be sure to check out Continuum audio episodes from this and other issues. And thank you to our listeners for joining today. Dr Monteith: This is Dr Teshamae Monteith, associate editor of Continuum Audio. If you've enjoyed this episode, you'll love the journal, which is full of in-depth and clinically relevant information important for neurology practitioners. Use this link in the episode notes to learn more and subscribe. AAN members, you can get CME for listening to this interview by completing the evaluation at continpub.com/AudioCME. Thank you for listening to Continuum Audio.

Send Me To Sleep Podcast - World's Sleepiest Stories, Meditation & Hypnosis
Sherlock Holmes: The Greek Interpreter - Premium Trailer

Send Me To Sleep Podcast - World's Sleepiest Stories, Meditation & Hypnosis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 3:29


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BasketNews.lt krepšinio podkastas
Balčiūno melas ir tiesos akimirka LKF prezidento rinkimuose

BasketNews.lt krepšinio podkastas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 80:23


Savaitgalį tiriamosios žurnalistikos centras „Siena” ir „Basketnews.lt” publikavo istorinį tyrimą apie Lietuvos krepšinio pinigus ir Mindaugo Balčiūno veiksmus. Šiame epizode Karolis Tiškevičius, straipsnio autoriai Šarūnas Černiauskas ir Jonas Miklovas aptarė tyrimo eigą ir kas vis dar buvo nutylėta. Gerų rinkimų, Lietuva. Tinklalaidės partneriai: – Mokslo metus pradėk aktyviai – jeigu domiesi ateities galimybėmis krepšinio žurnalistikoje, kviečiame tave į duris atveriančią BasketNews Academy! Nepraleisk progos susipažinti su šios srities užkulisiais - registruokis: https://forms.gle/kZFF5hYYi9HRi78LA. – Nealkoholinis alus „Gubernija”, daugiau informacijos – https://gubernija.lt/ Temos: Kas užsakė tyrimą ir prie ko čia Šarūnas Černiauskas? (0:00); O ką prisidirbęs buvo tas Černiauskas? (6:30); Kas čia vyksta arba prie ko čia išvis tas fondas? (10:05); Kur pinigai? Nesueina nei galai, nei versijos (17:20); Mes durni ar tik jie taip galvoja? (23:40); Niekingas Balčiūno melas ir už nosies vedžiotas Modestas Paulauskas (30:15); O kas jeigu „Orlenas” fondui neturi jokių priekaištų? (37:35); Kodėl netiriam Javtoko ir kur čia Balčiūno skandalas? (40:57); Fondo pajamos iš LKF ir kitos „įdomios” įplaukos (44:53); Matyti veidai arba kodėl būtent „Dzūkiją” gelbėjo fondas? (48:25); Kam paramas skirstė IBU? (55:07); Už kiek „Orlenas” tapo generaliniu RKL rėmėju? (57:44); Kodėl užsienio kompanijos rėmė „Jonavą” ir „Dzūkiją“? (58:55); „Žmogus, kuriuo negali pasitikėti: arba „krepšinio Zuokas”? (1:01:57); Ar LKF balsavimas antradienį bus sąžiningas? (1:05:08); Kaip ten su tuo „trečiųjų asmenų” butu? (1:09:21); Pagaliau – startuoja LKL ir Eurolygos „Basketnews Fantasy” žaidimas! (1:12:50); Prisijunk prie „Basketnews Akademijos”! (1:15:09); Eurolygos „draftai” susitinkam rugsėjo 29 d. „Žalgirio arenoje”! (1:17:03).

Connecting with Coincidence 2.0 with Bernard Beitman, MD
The Philosophy of Coincidences, Alessandra Melas: EP 345

Connecting with Coincidence 2.0 with Bernard Beitman, MD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 64:25


From the depths of the Mediterranean Sea comes philosopher Alessandra Melas with an exuberant riff on the fundamental elements of coincidences. What is real? How does your mind operate on the two independent event lines intersecting? What emotions are evoked in you? How is the coincidence relevant to you? What meanings do you extract? Join us in this delightful interchange! Alessandra Melas collaborates with the University of Sassari (Italy), where she defended her Ph.D. dissertation concerning causal realism in Quantum Mechanics. Her research mostly focuses on the History and Metaphysics of Science, with particular interest in causation and chance. She is currently working on metaphysics of coincidences (see What Are Coincidences? A Philosophical Guide Between Science and Common Sense with P. Salis, 2023). She is a student in Psychology and a teacher at the High School level of History and Philosophy. She works on didactic methodologies, along with scientific dissemination (see Scienza in Piazza 2019: Le Cause delle Cose, 2020). https://uniss.academia.edu/AlessandraMelas https://vernonpress.com/book/1848 Bernard D. Beitman, MD has broken out of the restrictive bounds of conservative academic research to produce a blueprint for the practically-oriented new discipline of Coincidence Studies. He has served as chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Neurology and then as chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He has reached more than one million people through his Psychology Today blog, radio show, website, and two coincidence books, Connecting with Coincidence and Meaningful Coincidences. Yale and Stanford educated, He is the founder and president of The Coincidence Project. https://www.innertraditions.com/books/meaningful-coincidences to purchase Dr. Beitman's new book "Meaningful Coincidences". Visit https://www.coincider.com/ to learn more about Dr. Beitman's research. #coincidence #serendipity #synchronicity

4 The Soil: A Conversation
Episode 24 - 14: A Farmer's Approach to Artisanal Baking with Nicolas Melas of Mill Song Bakery Pt. II

4 The Soil: A Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 18:05


To know where our food comes from, we are encouraged to know the farmer who grew our food. Nicolas "Nico" Melas of Mill Song Bakery approaches his craft as a farmer-miller-baker in the tradition of the artisans he apprenticed to in France. Nico emphasizes that you should know your local baker to fully understand and appreciate the quality of wheat and other grains. Nico reflects on how the growing, sourcing, processing, milling, fermenting, and mixing of grain and flour all play a role in the artisanal baking process. For Nico, flavor and health go together; and bread needs to smell and taste like freshly milled grain. Mill Song Bakery's inspiring story, values, and bread-baking techniques can be accessed at https://www.millsongbakery.com/about-us. The video Jeff referenced Against the Grain, Beyond the Grind outlines farm-to-table connections from local soils and farms to a local stone-ground mill and local bakery.Bread: A Baker's Book of Techniques and Recipes by Jeffrey Hamelman is available online or can be ordered from a local bookstore.  To learn about the Virginia Soil Health Coalition and join the Coalition's quarterly meetings, please visit https://www.virginiasoilhealth.org/. To access the 4 The Soil blog and the more than seventy episodes of the 4 The Soil: A Conversation podcast, please visit https://www.4thesoil.org/. We would love to hear your experience and perspective on how flavor and health go together, particularly as we learn more about meaningful connections related to nutrition and human health from the soil up.  

Game Day
Melas on if the 76ers overpaid for George, Barnes' potential as a leader and how Thompson fits with the Mavericks

Game Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 12:43


Co-Host of the No Dunks Podcast, Tas Melas joins Game Play to chat about If the 76ers overpaid for Paul George, Joel Embiid's Playoff failures, how the Paul George trade to the Clippers will be remembered, Scottie Barnes' potential as a leader and first option, Immanuel Quickley's growth as a Raptors and Klay Thompson's fit with the Mavericks.

Mama-Talk - Von Mamas für Mamas
Weg vom 24/7-Alltagsstress! - Im Talk mit Mama-Mindcoach Nina Schmidt

Mama-Talk - Von Mamas für Mamas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 48:45 Transcription Available


In dieser Folge ist zwar Alina nicht dabei, aber dafür hat sich Mela Unterstützung eingeladen. Gästin Nina ist Mindcoach und hat eine ganz besondere Vision: Mamas sollen aus dem Dauerstress rauskommen und ihre eigenen Bedürfnisse wieder vorne anstellen. Wie das funktionieren kann - auch ganz ohne Zeitaufwand - erläutert Nina am Beispiel von Melas alltäglichen Herausforderungen im ersten Babyjahr. Kleiner Spoiler: Mit denen kann wohl jede Mama was anfangen. Also, wenn ihr wissen wollt, wie ihr euren Alltag stressfrei gestalten und mit positiven Vibes füllen könnt, dann hört rein in diese Episode vom Mama-Talk! :) Ihr findet Nina auf Instagram @ninaschmidt_coaching.

4 The Soil: A Conversation
Episode 24 - 13: Artful, Healthy Grains and Bread with Nicolas Melas of Mill Song Bakery Pt. I

4 The Soil: A Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 17:11


Nicolas "Nico" Melas of Mill Song Bakery is a thought leader within Virginia's regional food systems and a catalyst with the expanding Common Grain Alliance. Nico and his family, along with a growing network of farmers, millers, bakers, and food businesses in Virginia and the greater Mid-Atlantic Region, are working through artful farming, milling, and baking to seed and feed a strong, resilient, diverse localized food grain economy. Jeff Ishee and Eric Bendfeldt talk with Nico about his journey in farming and baking and how healthy grains and bread benefit soil health, water quality, food security, and community nutrition. To learn more about Mill Song Bakery's inspiring story, values, and bread baking, please visit https://www.millsongbakery.com/about-us. The video Against the Grain, Beyond the Grind outlines farm-to-table connections from local soils and farms to a local stone-ground mill and local bakery and how food eventually makes its way to local tables.To access the 4 The Soil blog and the more than seventy episodes of the 4 The Soil: A Conversation podcast, please visit https://www.4thesoil.org/. To learn about the Virginia Soil Health Coalition, visit https://www.virginiasoilhealth.org/. We would love to hear how your artful and healthful foodways support soil health, water quality, local farmers, and community-building. 

Selfdom
Stop drinking from plastic water bottles! Naturopath Bianca Melas chats all things endocrine disruptors, hormone health and more.

Selfdom

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 52:46


Today is all about natural medicine, how we can heal our gut, balancing our hormones, endocrine disruptors and so much more. As I've mentioned before, gut health is something I have struggled with through out my life, and recently getting off the pill has brought some more in-balances so I am very excited for this guest!Todays guest is Bianca Melas. A clinical naturopath and Alo Yoga's pilates instructor! This girl glows, she oozes kindness too and is just a great role model for women.

Game Day
Melas on why Murray has struggled against Minnesota, Timberwolves' potential to be the next dynasty and if Brunson and Knicks can sustain their winning ways

Game Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 12:42


Co-Host of the No Dunks Podcast, Tas Melas joins Game Play to chat about Jamal Murray's struggles and potential suspension, if the Timberwolves are the NBA's next dynasty, the Celtics' road to the NBA Finals, and if Brunson and the Knicks can continue their winning ways.

Indy and Dr
Was Chamkila Ahead Of His Time? Adventures Of Being A Solo Dad & Melas Appealing To Kids | #164

Indy and Dr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 79:30


00:00 - Indy upsets Karan02:15 - Difflam spray costs £903:18 - Your lack of planning is not my emergency05:26 - Indy the medical marvel + his basketball09:03 - I will not turn the heating on10:35 - Khafi not Coffee12:25 - Gravesend Nagar Kirtan 202414:31 - spent time with my wife ok15:34 - The cha + samosa pitstop17:16 - Indy had langar three times19:33 - What did you teach the kids about Vaisakhi?27:00 - I started doing deep drying31:09 - Learning about 1984 + Khalistan at the Gurdwara33:55 - Shindy just knows me35:48 - How do you guarantee equal portions of prashad?40:05 - Indy learns what a Daku is41:06 - Sanj is farming Diljit listening minutes on Spotify43:37 - Where are the strong Singhs?44:40 - Chamkila + horny brother-in-laws47:31 - Has the world moved on?49:33 - Chamkila in 1984 + professional integrity52:50 - Imtiaz Ali previous movies + Parineeti Chopra actually singing?55:51 - You don't know when you have your last meal57:36 - Ask your dad what his favourite Chamkila song is…?01:02:00 - TV is contraception in the pind01:05:48 - Dr is a Mama Ji!01:09:37 - I can do parenting! No problem01:11:55 - Then the poonami strikes01:13:34 - So how long does it take to change a nappy?01:15:23 - Shout out to Sher Singh (Mamaji)01:17:22 - Dads should do sole baby care Follow Us On: Tik Tok - https://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-tik-tokInstagram - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-instaFacebook - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-facebookSpotify - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr Also available at all podcasting outlets.

Bounce Forward
Can You Eat Vegan and Still Train Well?

Bounce Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 8:57


A great question for all the vegetarians and vegans, how can you still train well while living on a vegan diet?  Tiff's got some awesome swaps and advice on how to make sure you're not going without.  Plus, when you're starting out lifting weights... what size dumbbells should you be aiming for?  LINKS Follow Tiff Hall on Instagram @tiffhall_xo, Youtube, and Facebook Email Tiff at bounceforward@novaentertainment.com.au  Find out more about Tiff Hall and TXO https://mytxo.com/  Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITSHost: Tiff HallExecutive Producer/ Editor: Rachael HartManaging Producer: Ricardo Bardon Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we produced this podcast, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mama-Talk - Von Mamas für Mamas
Sechs Monate als Mama! Melas Baby-Update

Mama-Talk - Von Mamas für Mamas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 37:54


Melas Baby-Boy ist mittlerweile schon sechs Monate alt und in dieser Solo-Folge berichtet Mela von ihren Erfahrungen aus dem ersten halben Jahr mit Kind. Es geht um Zahnen, Kinder-Krankheiten, die erste Periode nach der Schwangerschaft und andere Themen, die bestimmt auch in eurem Mama-Alltag eine Rolle spielen. Hört rein, wenn ihr wissen wollt, wie ihr euer Baby abwechslungsreich beschäftigen, ihm das Stillen zum Einschlafen abgewöhnen und mit der Beikost starten könnt. Beginn der Themenbesprechung: 00:01:50

Wisconsin's Morning News
Tapping the Zebra Hop for Rare Disease Day with Jonathan Kowalske

Wisconsin's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 4:04


It is rare disease day today. A fun local story, in accordance with Component Brewing in Milwaukee, Jonathan Kowalske is raising money & awareness for his son, Mac. Mac has Melas disease, a rare nervous system disorder. Component brewing, as well other breweries in the area are tapping their

The Napoleonic Quarterly
The Battle of Marengo, 14 June 1800: Bonaparte v Melas

The Napoleonic Quarterly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 66:52


David Hollins concludes his three-part deep dive into the military action of Q2-1800 with a full hour devoted to the Battle of Marengo, a big victory for Napoleon Bonaparte over the Austrians. There is more to this battle than meets the eye, however, and here David talks us through the detail. These more in-depth explorations are the first of their kind for this podcast; please let us know your views by emailing napoleonicquarterly[at]gmail.com.

The Napoleonic Quarterly
The Italian campaign of 1800: Bonaparte v Melas

The Napoleonic Quarterly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 52:51


In the middle episode of this three-parter covering the fighting of Q2-1800 in more detail David Hollins talks through the siege of Genoa, Napoleon Bonaparte's famous crossing of the Alps and the critical role of the spy Carlo Gioelli - all in the build-up to the battle of Marengo.

La Brújula
El cuaderno de Chapu: "La fachosfera tiene un punto nocturno, lejano y melasúdico y picarón"

La Brújula

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 3:24


El cuaderno de Chapu con las notas que ha apuntado del día. 

Alenative History - Die Geschichte des Antiken Griechenlands
Die Bronzezeit in Griechenland - Der Minoische Frieden, Thalassokratie sowie das Ende der Minoer | Teil III

Alenative History - Die Geschichte des Antiken Griechenlands

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 33:35


Hatten die Mykener leichtes Spiel die Minoer zu erobern, da diese ein wenig kriegerisch Volk waren? Was liegt an dem sogenannten "Minoischen Frieden"? Übten die Minoer tatsächlich eine sogenannte Seeherrschaft aus? Wo gründeten sie Kolonien? In der letzten Episode zu den Minoern werden wir diese Fragen unter anderem versuchen zu beantworten und auch woher die Minoer kamen. Quellen & Lektüre: Herodot Homer Thukydides Alexiou, Kretologia 8, 1979. Argyropoulos et al., The Angle Orthodontist, 1989 Best, de Vries, Interaction and Acculturation in the Mediterranean, 1980 Branigan, The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1981 Branigan, The Nature of Warfare in the Southern Aegean During the Third Millennium BC, 1999 D'Amato, Salimbeti, Early Aegean Warrior 5000–1450 BC, 2013 Dickinson, The Aegean Bronze Age, 1994 Driessen, The Archaeology of Aegean Warfare, 1999 Floyd, Observations on a Minoan Dagger from Chrysokamino, 1999 Furumark, Opuscula archaeologica, 1950 Gates, Why are there no scenes of warfare in Minoan art?, 1999 Gere, Knossos and the Prophets of Modernism Gschnitzer, Kleine Schriften zum griechischen und römischen Altertum, 2001 Harland, Prehistoric Aigina: A History of the Island in the Bronze Age, 1925 Hoffman, Imports and Immigrants: Near Eastern Contacts with Iron Age Crete, 1997 Hughey et al., Nature Communications, 2013. Knapp, World Archaeology 24/3, 1993. Lazaridis et al., Nature, 2017. Lazaridis et al., 2022 Melas, Studies in Mediterranean archaeology, 1985 Molloy, Annual of the British School at Athens 107, 2012 Niemeier, Studi Micenei ed Egeoanatolici Nixon, Changing Views of Minoan Society, 1983 Papagrigorakis et al., Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 2014 Rehak, The Mycenaean 'Warrior Goddess' Revisited, 1999 Strobel, Der spätbronzezeitliche Seevölkersturm, 1976 Swindale, Ayia Photia Warren, The Miniature Fresco from the West House at Akrotiri, Thera, and Its Aegean Setting, 1979 Hier sind die separaten Internetadressen, die in deiner Literaturliste enthalten sind: 1. Ayia Photia 2. Pax Minoica in Aegean 3. Google Books - Early Aegean Warrior 4. Minoan Shipbuilding 5. Archaeology - Minoan Shipwreck 6. Global Editorial Services - First Minoan Shipwreck 7. Husemann - Vaterschaftstest für Pharao 8. DNA der Minoer 9. Y-Chromosom Griechen & Kreter 10. Linear B Inschriften in Chania 11. PubMed - Cephalometric analysis 12. NCBI - Minoan archaeogenetics 13. Live Science - Minoans genetically European 14. NCBI - Further Minoan archaeogenetics 15. NCBI - Latest Minoan archaeogenetics

Mama-Talk - Von Mamas für Mamas
Baby-Update: Melas erste drei Monate als Mama

Mama-Talk - Von Mamas für Mamas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 56:51


Die ersten drei Monate mit Baby sind ein Auf und Ab der Gefühle und besonders nervenaufreibend. Das erste Quartal hat Mela als frischgebackene Mama mit ihrem Baby gerade hinter sich. Darüber spricht sie mit ihrer besten Freundin Alina, die sich an diese Zeit zurückerinnert und die an der einen oder anderen Stelle relaten kann. Es geht um schwierige Wohnsituationen, das Zittern bei jeder neuen Erfahrung mit Baby, aber auch um überwundene Unsicherheiten und Gleichberechtigung in der Beziehung mit dem Partner. Egal, ob ihr diese Zeit mit euren Kindern schon hinter euch habt oder gerade mitten drin steckt, die Erfahrungen anderer Mamas zu hören und sich darin wiederzufinden, gibt doch immer ein gutes Gefühl. Also hört auf jeden Fall rein in diese Folge vom Mama-Talk! Und schaut auch gerne für mehr Infos bei Mama-Talk auf Instagram vorbei! :) @mama_talk_podcast

Dev Diary
Next Gen Episode 5: Irini Melas

Dev Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 45:58


Coming from the Northern Territory, Irini Melas has come a long way to make the very best of an opportunity to enter the game-dev scene. Irini is already making big strides with her work on Foodomina, a narrative-driven 2D pixel art RPG, and has big plans to grow from here. Join her in this new Dev Diary: Next Gen as she discusses the road ahead with Paul Consider supporting the Dev Diary Patreon for early access to episodes of both Dev Diary and Next Gen, as well as much more! Join the Dev Diary Discord and engage with me and the growing community. Follow Paul and submit your ideas for future guests on Twitter. Visit the Player2 Website and the Player2 Youtube Channel where you can also follow his written and video exploits including reviews, feature pieces, and shows such as Patched, and Gamer School

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman
#117 Georgia Carmichael - Fighting A Terminal Illness

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 80:18


This is the hardest episode I have had to record. Georgia Carmichael is a very special human fighting an extremely rare terminal illness MELAS.Georgia is from the UK and was destined to be an Olympic rower, winning multiple gold medals at the World Junior Games when she was just 16! But from here her problems began. I slip that caused a brain injury and a 12 month's recovery, followed by another brain injury with another 12-month recovery having to learn how to walk and talk again.But it didn't stop there, once back to good health and with her sights set on the Olympics she had another accident in a white water rafting race where she had a spinal cord injury which was a very slow recovery, which left her and doctors wondering what else was wrong.After having a plethora of tests she was diagnosed with MELAS. MELAS (Mitochondrial Encephalopathy, Lactic Acidosis, and Stroke-like episodes) syndrome is a rare disorder that begins in childhood, usually between two and fifteen years of age, and mostly affects the nervous system and muscles. The most common early symptoms are seizures, recurrent headaches, loss of appetite and recurrent vomiting. Stroke-like episodes with temporary muscle weakness on one side of the body (hemiparesis) may also occur and this can lead to altered consciousness, vision and hearing loss, loss of motor skills, and intellectual disability.Unfortunately, there is no cure or specific treatment for MELAS. However, available treatments can help manage symptoms and improve life for individuals and their families.A few key topics in this chatGrowing up in the UKFalling in love with rowingWorld champsFirst brain injusrySecond brain injuryUniversity Spinal cord injuryMELASMoving forwardI loved this chat and so will you!Georgias's LinksINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/georgiacarmic/DONATE - www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/carmichaelcan3This episode is proudly sponsored by Ārepa Brain Performance Drink! Use code - GOODHUMAN for 25% off.SHOP AREPA HERE - https://drinkarepa.com/collections/all-products/Cooper's SocialsINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTIK TOK - www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enThe Good Human FactoryINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Use code PODCAST for 25% off GOOD HUMAN FACTORY Merch. - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/change-your-world-collectionTHE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman
#117 Georgia Carmichael - Fighting A Terminal Illness

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 80:18


This is the hardest episode I have had to record. Georgia Carmichael is a very special human fighting an extremely rare terminal illness MELAS.Georgia is from the UK and was destined to be an Olympic rower, winning multiple gold medals at the World Junior Games when she was just 16! But from here her problems began. I slip that caused a brain injury and a 12 month's recovery, followed by another brain injury with another 12-month recovery having to learn how to walk and talk again.But it didn't stop there, once back to good health and with her sights set on the Olympics she had another accident in a white water rafting race where she had a spinal cord injury which was a very slow recovery, which left her and doctors wondering what else was wrong.After having a plethora of tests she was diagnosed with MELAS. MELAS (Mitochondrial Encephalopathy, Lactic Acidosis, and Stroke-like episodes) syndrome is a rare disorder that begins in childhood, usually between two and fifteen years of age, and mostly affects the nervous system and muscles. The most common early symptoms are seizures, recurrent headaches, loss of appetite and recurrent vomiting. Stroke-like episodes with temporary muscle weakness on one side of the body (hemiparesis) may also occur and this can lead to altered consciousness, vision and hearing loss, loss of motor skills, and intellectual disability.Unfortunately, there is no cure or specific treatment for MELAS. However, available treatments can help manage symptoms and improve life for individuals and their families.A few key topics in this chatGrowing up in the UKFalling in love with rowingWorld champsFirst brain injusrySecond brain injuryUniversity Spinal cord injuryMELASMoving forwardI loved this chat and so will you!Georgias's LinksINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/georgiacarmic/DONATE - www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/carmichaelcan3This episode is proudly sponsored by Ārepa Brain Performance Drink! Use code - GOODHUMAN for 25% off.SHOP AREPA HERE - https://drinkarepa.com/collections/all-products/Cooper's SocialsINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTIK TOK - www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enThe Good Human FactoryINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Use code PODCAST for 25% off GOOD HUMAN FACTORY Merch. - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/change-your-world-collectionTHE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Neurology Exam Prep Podcast
Episode 58 - Mitochondrial Diseases and the Nervous System

Neurology Exam Prep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 38:18


A review of the selected mitochondrial diseases that affect the nervous system, with Drs. Aaron Bower and Jeremy Moeller.Note: This podcast is intended solely as an educational tool for learners, especially neurology residents. The contents should not be interpreted as medical advice.References1. Davis RL, Liang C, Sue CM. Mitochondrial diseases. Handb Clin Neurol 2018;147:125-141.2. Ng YS, Bindoff LA, Gorman GS, et al. Mitochondrial disease in adults: recent advances and future promise. Lancet Neurol 2021;20:573-584.3. Orsucci D, Caldarazzo Ienco E, Rossi A, Siciliano G, Mancuso M. Mitochondrial Syndromes Revisited. J Clin Med 2021;10.4. Buajitti E, Rosella LC, Zabzuni E, Young LT, Andreazza AC. Prevalence and health care costs of mitochondrial disease in Ontario, Canada: A population-based cohort study. PLoS One 2022;17:e0265744.5. Tetsuka S, Ogawa T, Hashimoto R, Kato H. Clinical features, pathogenesis, and management of stroke-like episodes due to MELAS. Metab Brain Dis 2021;36:2181-2193.6. Shemesh A, Margolin E. Kearns Sayre Syndrome. StatPearls. Treasure Island FL: © 2022, StatPearls Publishing LLC., 2022.7. Davila-Siliezar P, Carter M, Milea D, Lee AG. Leber hereditary optic neuropathy: new and emerging therapies. Curr Opin Ophthalmol 2022;33:574-578.8. Shemesh A, Sood G, Margolin E. Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON). StatPearls. Treasure Island FL: © 2022, StatPearls Publishing LLC., 2022.9. Velez-Bartolomei F, Lee C, Enns G. MERRF. In: Adam MP, Everman DB, Mirzaa GM, et al., eds. GeneReviews(®). Seattle WA: © 1993-2023, University of Washington, Seattle. GeneReviews is a registered trademark of the University of Washington, Seattle, 1993.10. Hameed S, Tadi P. Myoclonic Epilepsy and Ragged Red Fibers. StatPearls. Treasure Island FL: © 2022, StatPearls Publishing LLC., 2022.11. Hirano M, Carelli V, De Giorgio R, et al. Mitochondrial neurogastrointestinal encephalomyopathy (MNGIE): Position paper on diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment by the MNGIE International Network. J Inherit Metab Dis 2021;44:376-387.12. Rahman S, Copeland WC. POLG-related disorders and their neurological manifestations. Nat Rev Neurol 2019;15:40-52.

Classical 95.9-FM WCRI
06-17-23 Journalist Chloe Melas-Luck of the Draw: My Story of the Air War in Europe - Ocean House Author Series

Classical 95.9-FM WCRI

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 50:30


    Join Ocean House owner, actor, and bestselling author Deborah Goodrich Royce for an enriching conversation with CNN entertainment reporter Chloe Melas. Chloe Melas covers breaking celebrity news, industry analyses and in-depth investigations for the major US news source CNN and has also written the new foreword to her grandfather Frank Murphy's World War II book, Luck of the Draw: My Story of the Air War in Europe. Melas will discuss her news and novel writing processes alongside refreshments, including wine and light bites. For more information or to purchase the book visit Amazon - Luck of the Draw: My Story of the Air War in Europe. For more information on Deborah Goodrich Royce and the Ocean House Author Series visit deborahgoodrichroyce.com

Brass & Unity
Luck of the Draw with Chloe Melas | #168

Brass & Unity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 37:41


Chloe Melas is an entertainment reporter for CNN, covering all things entertainment and Hollywood for the network across platforms. Melas is based out of CNN's New York bureau. In February, Melas published her late grandfather's WWII memoir "Luck of the Draw," which became a New York Time's bestseller. She has also become outspoken about infertility. Using her platform to share her own family's journey with IVF, her efforts to raise awareness for other families on their own journey's have been covered by People Magazine, Extra, Yahoo! and more. In 2020 she was awarded with Resolve's Hope Award for Advocacy. Melas holds a degree in broadcast journalism from Auburn University. She grew up in both Dallas, Texas, and Atlanta, Georgia, and currently resides in New York with her husband and two sons. @chloemelas Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3opNURn  PATREON: patreon.com/brassandunity  - - - - - - - - - - - - SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS CURED Nutrition -  20% with code BRASS - www.curednutrition.com/brass H.V.M.N - 20% off with code BRASS20 - https://hvmn.com/pages/home Brass & Unity - 20% off with code UNITY - http://brassandunity.com  Three Horses Hat Co - 15% off with code BRASS - https://threehorseshatco.com/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - SHOP B&U Jewelry & Eyewear: https://brassandunity.com  - - - - - - - - - - - - - Follow #brassandunity - - - - - - - - - - - - - CHARITY Honour House - https://www.honourhouse.ca Vet Solutions - https://vetsolutions.org  Heroic Hearts - https://www.heroicheartsproject.org Warrior Angels Foundation - https://warriorangelsfoundation.org All Secure Foundation - http://allsecurefoundation.org Defenders of Freedom - http://defendersoffreedom.us The Boot Campaign - https://bootcampaign.org The Overwatch Foundation  - http://overwatchfoundationusa.org

Antena Historia
La batalla de Marengo 1800

Antena Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 102:52


Cómo Napoleón venció a las fuerzas austríacas en Italia La batalla de Marengo fue un enfrentamiento importante durante las Guerras Napoleónicas, que tuvo lugar el 14 de junio de 1800 cerca de la ciudad italiana de Alessandria. La victoria de las tropas francesas, lideradas por el mismísimo Napoleón Bonaparte, tuvo un gran impacto en la evolución de las guerras en Europa. La batalla de Marengo fue un enfrentamiento entre el ejército francés y las fuerzas austríacas. El ejército francés estaba compuesto por 30.000 soldados, mientras que el austríaco tenía una fuerza de 31.000 hombres. Los franceses, liderados por Napoleón Bonaparte, habían cruzado los Alpes para atacar a los austríacos en el norte de Italia. El objetivo era separar las fuerzas austríacas del resto de su ejército y así, debilitar su capacidad de lucha. La batalla comenzó temprano en la mañana del 14 de junio, cuando las tropas francesas atacaron a las fuerzas austríacas, lideradas por el general Michael von Melas. La lucha fue intensa y la ventaja cambió varias veces durante la batalla. Los austríacos parecían tener la ventaja inicialmente, pero pronto los franceses lanzaron un contraataque y comenzaron a ganar terreno. La batalla de Marengo fue particularmente difícil para los franceses debido a la presencia de un río que separaba las líneas enemigas. Para cruzar el río, Napoleón ordenó al general Desaix que flanqueara las líneas enemigas y atacara desde el otro lado. Esta maniobra fue un éxito y permitió a los franceses romper las líneas austríacas. Aunque los franceses finalmente ganaron la batalla de Marengo, fue una victoria costosa. Las bajas fueron altas en ambos lados, y Napoleón estuvo muy cerca de perder la vida en la batalla. A pesar de esto, la victoria fue importante para el avance de las Guerras Napoleónicas. Fue la primera gran victoria de Napoleón después de su regreso del exilio en Elba, y le permitió consolidar su posición en Francia y en Europa. Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM, para que lo disfrutes https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 Produce Antonio Cruz Edita ANTENA HISTORIA Antena Historia (podcast) forma parte del sello iVoox Originals web……….https://antenahistoria.com/ correo.....info@antenahistoria.com Facebook…..Antena Historia Podcast | Facebook Twitter…...https://twitter.com/AntenaHistoria Telegram…...https://t.me/foroantenahistoria DONACIONES PAYPAL...... https://paypal.me/ancrume ¿QUIERES ANUNCIARTE en ANTENA HISTORIA?, menciones, cuñas publicitarias, programas personalizados, etc. Dirígete a Antena Historia - AdVoices Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Arroe Collins
Chloe Melas Re-Releases The Book Luck Of The Draw

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 17:09


Last year, Melas and her family visited the set of Masters of the Air, the Playtone (Tom Hanks)/Amblin Entertainment (Stephen Spielberg) Apple+ series coming in early 2023. Her grandfather is the basis of the character featured in the series and planed by Jonas Moore. Now, along with her mother and grandmother, she has shepherded the reissue of Murphy's 2001 memoir, LUCK OF THE DRAW: My Story of the Air War in Europe (St. Martin's Press Griffin; on sale February 28, 2023; $18.99 USD) to coincide with the premiere of the series. "My grandfather once told me he spent the rest of the life walking with ghosts but looking back with pride," Melas writes in the foreword she co-wrote with her mother, Elizabeth Murphy and with the support of her grandmother, Ann Murphy. "Our family's goal is to keep Frank's memory and that of his fellow men alive and pass on the greatness to the next generation." Murphy was a member of the 100th Bomb Group, one of five B-17 bomb groups sent to England in the spring of 1043 to form the new 4th Bomber Wing. He landed in England in June and by the time his plane was shot down in October, her served 126 hours in combat over Europe, experiencing some of the bloodiest fighting of the war. In 2001, Murphy wrote about his combat tour, "It lasted only four months - four months, however, in which were compressed many of the most exciting, and all of the most frightening and life-threatening, experiences I have known in my entire life." Given today's technology, stepping into a WWII vintage B-17 is akin to entering a tin can - one that flies and is manned by a crew of ten. Four of the crew members were officers in the front, the pilot, co-pilot, bombardier, and the navigator - the position held by Murphy. The navigator, Murphy wrote, "climbed aboard lugging a briefcase crammed with maps, Mercator charts, books, paper, pencils, drawing instruments, a hand-held calculator, and strange looking optical instruments. He was invariably hunched over his narrow shelf-like table in front of which was a repeater set of basic flight instruments and radio controls. He looked at his watch constantly, drew lines, and scrobbled notes to himself on the papers, maps, and charts in front of him, much like Scrooge's wretched drudge, Bob Cratchet, in Dicken's classic tale, A Christmas Carol." In typical self-deprecating style, Murphy neglected to mention that he also led them to their target and got them home safely.

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Chloe Melas on her grandfather's memoir Luck Of The Draw, featured in new Tom Hanks-Steven Spielberg series Masters Of The Air

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 6:59


LUCK OF THE DRAW: MEMOIR BY WWII AIRMAN FRANK MURPHY - CHARACTER IN APPLE+ "MASTERS OF THE AIR"CNN Correspondent Chloe Melas, Her Mother, and Her Grandmother Band Together to Honor His LegacyMurphy was a member of the 100th Bomb Group, aka "The Bloody Hundredth""In the pursuit of authenticity, of accurate history and undeniable courage, no words matter more than 'I was there.' Read LUCK OF THE DRAW and the life of Frank Murphy and ponder this: How did those boys do such things?"-Tom HanksChloe Melas is a much-recognized CNN Entertainment correspondent by day, but she has a passion that bridges her chosen field with the legacy of her late grandfather, Frank Murphy.Last year, Melas and her family visited the set of Masters of the Air, the Playtone (Tom Hanks)/Amblin Entertainment (Stephen Spielberg) Apple+ series coming in early 2023. Her grandfather is the basis of the character featured in the series and planed by Jonas Moore.Now, along with her mother and grandmother, she has shepherded the reissue of Murphy's 2001 memoir, LUCK OF THE DRAW: My Story of the Air War in Europe (St. Martin's Press Griffin; on sale February 28, 2023; $18.99 USD) to coincide with the premiere of the series."My grandfather once told me he spent the rest of the life walking with ghosts but looking back with pride,"Melas writes in the foreword she co-wrote with her mother, Elizabeth Murphy and with the support of her grandmother, Ann Murphy. "Our family's goal is to keep Frank's memory and that of his fellow men alive and pass on the greatness to the next generation."Murphy was a member of the 100th Bomb Group, one of five B-17 bomb groups sent to England in the spring of 1043 to form the new 4th Bomber Wing. He landed in England in June and by the time his plane was shot down in October, her served 126 hours in combat over Europe, experiencing some of the bloodiest fighting of the war.In 2001, Murphy wrote about his combat tour, "It lasted only four months - four months, however, in which were compressed many of the most exciting, and all of the most frightening and life-threatening, experiences I have known in my entire life."Given today's technology, stepping into a WWII vintage B-17 is akin to entering a tin can - one that flies and is manned by a crew of ten. Four of the crew members were officers in the front, the pilot, co-pilot, bombardier, and the navigator - the position held by Murphy. The navigator, Murphy wrote, "climbed aboard lugging a briefcase crammed with maps, Mercator charts, books, paper, pencils, drawing instruments, a hand-held calculator, and strange looking optical instruments. He was invariably hunched over his narrow shelf-like table in front of which was a repeater set of basic flight instruments and radio controls. He looked at his watch constantly, drew lines, and scrobbled notes to himself on the papers, maps, and charts in front of him, much like Scrooge's wretched drudge, Bob Cratchet, in Dicken's classic tale, A Christmas Carol."In typical self-deprecating style, Murphy neglected to mention that he also led them to their target and got them home safely.The six sergeants in the rear were aerial gunners and a radio technician. "No fighting men in military service anywhere, anytime, would be more deserving of respect," Murphy wrote. "The risks they took were all out of proportion to their military ratings or pay. Their job was difficult mentally and physically, and fraught with the danger of injury or death, almost always deep in enemy territory."The 100th Bomber Group lost forty-five aircrafts together with their crews in less than 4 months of combat operations. Because of its heavy losses at Regensburg, Bremen, and Muster in August and October 1043, they became known throughout the Army's Eighth Air Force as The Bloody Hundredth.LUCK OF THE DRAW features Murphy's harrowing descriptions of the battles, including the "suicide mission" that he and his fellow crewmen survived deep over enemy territory in Regensburg, and their final battle over Muster during what came to be known as Black Week (October 8-14, 1943), what Murphy describes as "a staccato succession of trials of fire on a scale unprecedented in aerial warfare."Shot down over enemy territory, Murphy and the other surviving crew members were arrested by the German police. With the same eye for detail and storytelling ability that serves his combat writing, Murphy shares the highs and lows of his internment in the infamousStalag Luft III, later made famous by the Hollywood feature, The Great Escape. The men survived freezing conditions, near starvation and a last-minute forced march as the Russian Army approached. He was liberated on April 29, 1945.Although he is not here to further describe those 22 months himself, his granddaughter Chloe Melas is available to share the stories learned at her grandfather's knee.Among the items she could discuss are:*The ragtag group of twenty-somethings, hailing from cities and small towns across the U.S. that made up the crew of Murphy's plane, The Bastard's Bungalow.*Early flight technology described in minute detail by Murphy in the book.*Bombing strategies that were only just taking shape as the war started, and the heroism involved in flying over fortified enemy territory.*Conditions in the World War II POW camps, and how The Great Escape and Hogan's heroes barely scratched the surface.*The trip forty years after the war that nudged Murphy to talk about his WWII experienced, and the camaraderie that developed among the survivors over the years.*Why it is so important to share stories like this with a new generation.In a tribute to his comrades, Murphy made this observation: "There was no single reason why men who looked death in the face over Europe in 1943 went back into battle day after day. The airmen of the Eighth were amateurs, not professional soldiers. We had no idea whether we were good soldiers or not, but we had not collapsed in the face of a difficult enemy. Duty, honor, country played their part, certainly, but not because these precepts were drilled into us by the Army. It was just the way we were. In my view, however, the single driving force that kept us going was the bond one felt with the men who stood steadfastly beside him when all their lives were at stake."PRAISE FOR LUCK OF THE DRAW"Murphy describes some of the bloodiest air battles of the war as only a person who was actually there can. Luck of the Draw is a riveting and often harrowing must-read for anyone interested in military aviation, the second world war, or just plain real-life adventure."- John Orloff, writer, HBO's Band of Brothers and Apple+'s Masters of the Air"Navigator Frank Murphy's propulsive account of the American bomber war against Nazi Germany is also a powerful and poignant memoir of survival in a German POW compound. The books' heart-stopping account of the brutal Winter March of the captured Allied airmen across the heart of Hitler's dying Reich placed it with Twelve O'Clock High as a classic of World War II literature." -Donald L. Miller, author of Masters of the Air: The Greatest Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany"A gripping, inspirational account of incredible bravery, resilience, and sheer will to survive. Frank Murphy was a true American hero who served courageously in the skies over Europe during WWII and who then demonstrated extraordinary fortitude and determination in the face of unimaginable challenges as a prisoner of war. A truly extraordinary story!"- General David Petraeus, US Army (Ret.), former Commander of the Surge in Iraq, US Central Command, and NATO and US Forces in Afghanistan, and former Director of the CIA"Ever wonder if you had what it took to stare death in the face and push it aside and go forth into the unknown? That is what these young airmen of the 8th Army Air Force accomplished every time they leaded up for another mission. Frank Murphy has eloquently described the harrowing experiences of a B-17 crew from the loss of crewmembers, confronting his own mortality and ultimately the trauma of incarceration as a prisoner of war. This account is partly to honor his noble brothers of the air but also a reminder to future generations of the heroic young men of the Bomber Command."-Rick Perry, son of B-17 tail gunner BG, 14th Governor of Texas, and 7th Secretary of Energy"Every generation needs a spokesman for it endeavors. In this respect Murphy does the young men of VIII Bomber command proud."-Roger A. Freeman, author and Eighth Air force historianABOUT FRANK MURPHY AND CHLOE MELASFrank D. Murphy survived months in a German POW camp after being shot out of his B-17 Flying Fortress. He withstood a harrowing death march in sub-zero temperatures - and his bravery earned him the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Purple Heart, and the Air Medal. The incredible stories of Frank Murphy and his 8th Air force's 100th Bomb Group - nicknamed The Bloody Hundredth - will be featured in the upcoming Stephen Spielberg and Tom Hanks Apple+ TV Series, Masters of the Air.Chloe Melas is an entertainment reporter for CNN, covering breaking celebrity news, industry analysis and in-depth investigations. She currently resides in New York with her husband and their two sons.https://twitter.com/ChloeMelashttps://www.cnn.com/profiles/chloe-melas

Energy in Action by MitoAction
Meeting My MELAS Mito Friend - Elizabeth Wood

Energy in Action by MitoAction

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 42:51


PARENTS AS RARE - EPISODE 070 Meeting My MELAS Mito Friend - Elizabeth Wood I met Elizabeth Wood, a fellow mito patient, through connections at Mito Action. Elizabeth was the first person from the mito and rare disease communities that I was fortunate enough to meet in person. I was grateful to meet with her, discussing being rare disease parents and mitochondrial disease. I learned a lot from our conversation and reuniting to record this podcast was just as helpful. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Can you share about yourself and your journey? I'm still on the diagnostic odyssey with a suspected diagnosis of Mitochondrial Encephalopathy, Lactic Acidosis, and Stroke-like episodes (MELAS). My journey has been long-term and I've struggled with symptoms my entire life. I recently gave up my professional life as a researcher at a think tank where I did policy work and advising. I'm a single parent with a child with special needs and rare conditions. What is it like being a parent with a rare disease and parenting a child with a rare disease? My daughter has 16p11.2 deletion syndrome which causes intellectual disability, developmental delays, cardiac issues and epilepsy. She has another rare disease called alternating hemiplegia of childhood, an unpredictable neurological disorder. The physical requirements required of me to lift and care for her when she can't stand, walk or eat is becoming harder as she grows. How do you interact with your daughter when you can't be as active as you'd like? There are activities I would have never thought to do with my daughter if it weren't for our limitations. When neither of us feels like doing anything, we can still have fun and we make sure to carve out special time together every day. How do you create special time to bond with your daughter? It varies day-to-day depending on what we're up for, but a lot of our special time is indoors at the end of the day. If I can't hold a book up for her to read, we will work together to recite our own story and determine what happens through using mad libs. We've started recording some of them to have later because they're special. What benefits are you seeing for yourself and your daughter as a result of seeing a physiatrist? This is my new favorite medical professional because they're helpful and solution-oriented. For us, it's been a much different medical experience. Appointments are concrete, the physical exams and testing has led to actual insight into what's happening in our bodies. LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality - Michael J. Fox https://www.amazon.com/Time-Like-Future-Considers-Mortality/dp/1250265614 Mitochondrial Myopathy Encephalopathy Lactic Acidosis and Stroke-Like Episodes (MELAS)

Snoozecast
The Greek Interpreter pt. 2 | Sherlock Holmes

Snoozecast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 35:27 Very Popular


Tonight, we'll read the second half to "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter", one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The first half aired last week. In the opening to this story, we learn that Holmes has an older brother named Mycroft. This brother sometimes has even more uncanny deductive skills, and yet does not pursue detective work because he doesn't have the energetic ambition of Sherlock. Sometimes, Sherlock will turn to Mycroft for help solving a case. In this instance, Mycroft asks Sherlock to look into a situation that occurred to Mycroft's neighbor, a Greek interpreter named Melas. Melas was not allowed to see where he was taken, and was threatened by a thug named Latimer if he should talk. We will pick up the story as Melas describes to Holmes the interior of the home he has been taken to. — read by N — Support us: Listen ad-free on Patreon Get Snoozecast merch like cozy sweatshirts and accessories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Snoozecast Presents: Sherlock Holmes
The Greek Interpreter pt. 2 | Sherlock Holmes

Snoozecast Presents: Sherlock Holmes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 35:42


Tonight, we'll read the second half to "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter", one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The first half aired last week. In the opening to this story, we learn that Holmes has an older brother named Mycroft. This brother sometimes has even more uncanny deductive skills, and yet does not pursue detective work because he doesn't have the energetic ambition of Sherlock. Sometimes, Sherlock will turn to Mycroft for help solving a case. In this instance, Mycroft asks Sherlock to look into a situation that occurred to Mycroft's neighbor, a Greek interpreter named Melas. Melas was not allowed to see where he was taken, and was threatened by a thug named Latimer if he should talk. We will pick up the story as Melas describes to Holmes the interior of the home he has been taken to. — read by N — Sign up for Snoozecast+ to get expanded, ad-free access by going to snoozecast.com/plus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Energy in Action by MitoAction

ENERGY IN ACTION - EPISODE 057 TJ Strong Jackie Bautz is the sibling to TJ, who has a mitochondrial disease called MELAS. She shares the story about her brother's diagnosis and what her family is doing to raise awareness and push for a cure. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Can you tell us about your family and your brother's diagnosis? I come from a family with five siblings including myself and my younger brother TJ, who is 7 years younger. When TJ was born, he had failure to thrive issues, but overcame them and had a normal childhood until he was in middle school. Upon completing a school hearing test, he was referred to a hearing specialist where it was determined that he had 40% hearing loss, which he was born with. He was fitted with hearing aids and he went on to graduate high school and college. Two weeks after his college graduation, my parents called to tell me something was wrong with TJ, that they were rushing him to the hospital and weren't sure what was wrong. During a week in the hospital, he had two major strokes and was released from the hospital without answers. A week later, TJ was diagnosed with the mitochondrial disease called mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes (MELAS). How has the MELAS diagnosis affected your relationship with your brother? It has been a learning process. Conversations are different since his strokes because he has to think about his responses, which can be uncomfortable. TJ still has the same interests as before so we can still connect on the same things as before, but there are limitations to what he can do, like working or driving. How have your parents dealt with TJ's diagnosis? They're very strong, but their plans for their lives has changed in that they moved to Florida to retire and travel, but they're caring for TJ and they can't leave him for more than a couple of hours at a time. It's been difficult, but they've stayed very strong. Is anyone else in your family a genetic carrier for MELAS? TJ is the only carrier. My mom and I underwent genetic testing and my mom isn't a carrier. This originated with TJ, which is even more rare. Can you share about TJ Strong? TJ Strong originated the first week when TJ was still in the hospital. We had t-shirts made and we started researching the disease to see what we could do for TJ and also the community. I came across MitoAction and we do a lot of fundraising and get involved in any events that we can. I'm running the Falmouth Road Race for MitoAction this August for the third year. RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED Falmouth Road Race https://falmouthroadrace.com/ https://raceroster.com/events/2022/56070/the-2022-asics-falmouth-road-race/pledge/participant/14582580 CONNECT WITH MITOACTION Website https://www.mitoaction.org/

Neurology Minute
A Review of L-arginine in MELAS

Neurology Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 2:22


Dr. Gráinne Gorman discusses the use of L-arginine in the treatment of mitochondrial encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and strokelike episodes (MELAS).  Show references: https://n.neurology.org/content/early/2022/04/14/WNL.0000000000200299

Neurology® Podcast
A Review of L-arginine in MELAS

Neurology® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 21:55 Very Popular


Dr. Justin Abbatemarco talks with Prof. Gráinne Gorman about the use of L-arginine in the treatment of mitochondrial encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and strokelike episodes (MELAS). Read the full article in Neurology. 

Big Swinging Decks
Ep. 17: Outside-in-Perspectives with Christina Melas-Kyriazi (Partner, Bain Capital Ventures)

Big Swinging Decks

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 60:02


This week Lit & Mark sit down with Christina Melas-Kyriazi (Partner at Bain Capital Ventures). The duo discusses Christina's path from her analyst days in the Goldman Sachs Industrials Group to her current position as a Partner at BCV. Pop that F1 key off your mechanical keyboard and listen to Christina's phenomenal career advice as well as the REAL story as to how Lit became a Scout for Bain Capital Ventures. The BSD Podcast is proudly presented by CoinFLEX.US, the home of flexUSD - America's first interest earning stablecoin.Earn and trade crypto on CoinFLEX.US with zero fees using the link: http://www.coinflex.us/litquidity / http://www.coinflex.us/bigswingingdecksThis podcast couldn't be made without CoinFLEX.US so make sure to follow them on their socials below:Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoinFLEX_USTelegram: https://t.me/CoinFLEX_USDiscord: https://discord.gg/A8je7B2yxyLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/coinflexLitquidityIG: @litquidityhttps://litquidity.co/Mark MoranIG: @itsmarkmoran This is a Redd Rock Music PodcastIG: @reddrockmusicwww.reddrockmusic.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Audio Podcast
MELAS Spectrum Disorders and Sonlicromanol: Progress Update

Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 52:51


Join MitoAction and Dr. Jan Smeitink, CEO of Khondrion for our our March Expert Series presentation. MELAS spectrum (m.3243A>G) disorders belong to the most frequently encountered group of primary mitochondrial diseases with an unmet medical need for treatment development. Following an introduction of the clinical disease spectrum Dr. Smeitink will discuss the development and state-of-art of Khondrion’s lead product sonlicromanol.

SHERLOCK HOLMES • Les enquêtes
L'Interprète Grec • Episode 3 sur 4

SHERLOCK HOLMES • Les enquêtes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 10:02


Mr Melas est engagé par Harold Latimer pour servir d'interprète entre Paul Kratides, un Grec retenu contre sa volonté, et ses ravisseurs qui espèrent lui faire signer un papier permettant le transfert de la fortune de sa soeur dont il est le curateur. Sherlock Holmes, accompagné de son fidèle ami le Doteur Watson, intervient en urgence pour essayer de sauver la vie de cet otage. Mais tout ne va pas se dérouler comme prévu…"Sherlock Holmes - Les enquêtes" un podcast Studio Minuit. Retrouvez nos autres productions :Paranormal : Histoires vraiesSurvivants : Histoires vraiesLes Zéros du Crimes : Histoires vraiesCrimes : Histoires vraiesEspions : Histoires vraies Morts Insolites : Histoires vraies Meurtres en France : Histoires vraies1 Mot 1 Jour : Le pouvoir des motsJe comprends R : le dictionnaire du nouveau millénaireSoutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/sherlock-holmes-les-enquetes. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

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SHERLOCK HOLMES • Les enquêtes
L'Interprète Grec • Episode 4 sur 4

SHERLOCK HOLMES • Les enquêtes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 10:03


Mr Melas est engagé par Harold Latimer pour servir d'interprète entre Paul Kratides, un Grec retenu contre sa volonté, et ses ravisseurs qui espèrent lui faire signer un papier permettant le transfert de la fortune de sa soeur dont il est le curateur. Sherlock Holmes, accompagné de son fidèle ami le Doteur Watson, intervient en urgence pour essayer de sauver la vie de cet otage. Mais tout ne va pas se dérouler comme prévu…"Sherlock Holmes - Les enquêtes" un podcast Studio Minuit. Retrouvez nos autres productions :Paranormal : Histoires vraiesSurvivants : Histoires vraiesLes Zéros du Crimes : Histoires vraiesCrimes : Histoires vraiesEspions : Histoires vraies Morts Insolites : Histoires vraies Meurtres en France : Histoires vraies1 Mot 1 Jour : Le pouvoir des motsJe comprends R : le dictionnaire du nouveau millénaireSoutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/sherlock-holmes-les-enquetes. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

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Acquired LP Show
TradFi vs. Crypto, Explaining BNPL, and What's Next in Fintech (with Bain Capital Ventures' Christina Melas-Kyriazi)

Acquired LP Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 54:23


We sit down with Bain Capital Ventures' newest fintech Partner Christina Melas-Kyriazi to talk about everything happening right now in fintech, and the experience of helping build Affirm and the BNPL space from crazy idea to massive consumer finance category. Anyone interested in the history and future of fintech will love this one. Tune in!  ‍Sponsor: Thank you to Tegus for being our first presenting sponsor for the Acquired LP Show! We're super excited to have them as our first LP Show partner. Tegus empowers investors and Corporate Development teams to make decisions smarter and faster by pairing the highest quality user-generated content and data with best-in-class technology. Tegus expert calls are recorded, transcribed, and uploaded to the shared platform for all their customers to read or listen to. They are the only company in the world that aggregates qualitative information on private companies from seed-stage to pre-IPO. They're trusted by many amazing investors and companies around the world like JFrog, Spark, Thrive, Redpoint and more. You can learn more and get a free trial by clicking here. Just tell them that David and Ben sent you when you get in touch! ‍ Note: Acquired hosts and guests may hold assets discussed in this episode. This podcast is not investment advice, and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. You should do your own research and make your own independent decisions when considering any financial transactions.

Wild Honey Collective
#13: The Art of Rising: Naturally Leavened Bread and Culture with Nico Melas of Millsong Bakery

Wild Honey Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 44:05


Mill Song Bakery bakes naturally leavened breads stone-milled on site with local grains from the Chesapeake Bay watershed. 80% of their grains come from Rockingham County, right where they bake their delicious bread. Stone-milled, naturally leavened bread was once a specially curated art that was passed down over generations and regionally adapted to the conditions of a certain place. People would quite literally wear their sourdough culture around their necks in jewelry in some places to protect their cultural inheritance of a staple food that was co-adapted to your people's microbiome. Now, for bakeries, it is often considered a more labor-intensive alternative to baking with commercial yeasts and roller-milled flours. The problem with this is the commercial milling process separates out some of the most nutritious components-the wheat germ oil, for example-from the flour; and leavening the bread with commercial yeast speeds up the baking process, eliminating the fermentation element that makes the grain more digestible and probiotic. Nico Melas apprenticed as a baker in the Community of the Ark of Lanza del Vasto, a spiritual commune in southern France dedicated to embodying the principles of Gandhian nonviolence by bringing the hands, the head, and the heart into closer communion with the land and the belly. Now, you can taste the spirit-infused respect for tradition and the slow process of stone-milling flour fresh, on-site, to make Mill Song's uniquely crafted, naturally leavened breads. Subscribe to their Community Supported Bakery: the number one way you can support a small artisan business trying to make it in a world of sliced bread. When you sign up, you let them know which bread you'd like, and they have it ready for you every week for pick up at the bakery on Lincolnshire Rd, or at the farmer's market. Some lucky neighborhoods even have drop off hubs, so if you are an organizer, get your neighbors together and make yours one of them! Call them up to start your CSB subscription (540)-434-1001, or you can always pick up a loaf at the Harrisonburg Farmer's Market-where you'll find Nico and his son Moises every Saturday from 8-1. Find Mill Song: https://www.millsongbakery.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wild-honey-collective/message

The Mito Podcast
The Mito Podcast #28 - March 11, 2021 - Mina - MELAS

The Mito Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 22:57


Megan and Ashley talk to Mina, an adult living with MELAS, a mitochondrial disease. A podcast for families and friends of children with Mitochondrial Diseases. Two moms of Mito kids sharing support and resources and building community. Also available on Apple, Google, Spotify and YouTube.