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Neurology Minute
Refractory Headache Part 3

Neurology Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 3:23


Dr. Tesha Monteith and Dr. Michael Marmura discuss tips on how to treat refractory headaches.

Neurology® Podcast
Refractory Headache Part 2

Neurology® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 23:16


Dr. Tesha Monteith talks with Dr. Michael Marmura about the definition of refractory headache, the challenges in treating migraine, the role of comorbidities, and the importance of accurate diagnosis. This podcast is sponsored by argenx. Visit www.vyvgarthcp.com for more information. Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org.

Rejuvenaging with Dr. Ron Kaiser
Crash Course on Migraines with Michael Marmura

Rejuvenaging with Dr. Ron Kaiser

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 34:15


Do you know the difference between a headache and a migraine? If you do experience migraines from time to time, you most certainly know the answer to this question, and you know how it impacts your ability to do even often the very routine activities. There’s a lot of stigma around migraines, especially because there’s fairly little research on it and most people don’t understand it yet. But advances in this area are being made, and in today’s episode, my guest, Michael, is going to shed some light around it. He explains where migraines originate from, what are they triggered by, how can we treat them, and what people suffering from migraines can do to lower their frequency of occurrence. Michael Marmura is Director of the Outpatient Practice at the Jefferson Headache Center – one of the leading headache centers in the world. He’s also an associate professor in the Department of Neurology at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. Michael is the author of the book ‘Essential neuropharmacology’ and has also written widely in other areas and he is a frequent speaker not only for patients and medical students but also in the training of other doctors. Listen to Episode 55 of Rejuvenaging to find out more about migraines how they affect those around us. Some questions I ask:What causes a migraine? (07:47)Can you give us a short course on how migraine is treated? (09:07)How did you happen to get into this field of work? (13:36)How has your practice changed since COVID-19? (17:50)Can you please explain what ‘Miles for Migraine’ is? (24:14) In this episode, you will learn:The difference between a migraine and a headache. (04:59)The symptoms of a migraine. (06:00)The most common factor of migraine and the most common days in which people experience it. (11:53)The importance of holding on to whatever you did before the pandemic, that kept you healthy. (18:58)Why people with migraines should create a routine for themselves. (22:40) Connect with Michael:Miles for Migraines websiteBook: Michael Marmura - Essential Neuropharmacology: The Prescriber’s GuideUseful Rejuvenaging Resources:Website: https://www.thementalhealthgym.com/Book: Dr. Ron Kaiser - Rejuvenaging: The Art and Science of Growing Older with EnthusiasmEmail: ron.kaiser@thementalhealthgym.com TEDx Talk: Aging Enthusiastically to Make the World a Better Place See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Neurology Minute
Special Interest: What you need to know about migraines and the nose

Neurology Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 2:36


Dr. Michael Marmura discusses what neurologists need to know about migraines and the nose.

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Mohammed Rustom, “The Triumph of Mercy: Philosophy and Scripture in Mulla Sadra” (SUNY Press, 2012)

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2013 62:48


What is the relationship between philosophy, mysticism, and scripture in the Islamic tradition? Mohammed Rustom, Associate Professor of Islamic Studies at Carleton University, has been thinking about this question for years. His intellectual curiosity is thoroughly explored in his book The Triumph of Mercy: Philosophy and Scripture in Mulla Sadra (SUNY Press, 2012). Rustom introduces us to Muhammad b. Ibrahim al-Shirazi (d. 1640), better known as Mulla Sadra, and his theory of scriptural hermeneutics developed most explicitly in his book, The Keys to the Unseen (Mafatih al-ghayb). Through his reading of Mulla Sadra Rustom was trying to gather what kind of interpretive framework constituted a philosophical approach to the Qur’an. In The Triumph of Mercy, the Tafsir Surat al-Fatiha, a commentary on the opening chapter of the Qur’an, is used as a touchstone for exploring Mulla Sadra’s metaphysics, cosmology, theology, and soteriology. Through this study we see how Mulla Sadra was indebted to earlier figures in the Islamic intellectual tradition, such as Suhrawardi (1154-91) and Ibn al-Arabi (d. 1240). In my conversation with Rustom we discuss Islamic philosophy, the tafsir tradition, practical hermeneutics, God’s Essence and Attributes, the Muhammadan Reality, notions of existence or being, the significance of praise, and ideas about salvation, punishment, and hell. Our conversation also demonstrates how contemporary intellectual traditions are built through Rustom’s clear admiration for his mentors, such as Todd Lawson, William Chittick, and Michael Marmura. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

god scripture keys associate professor triumph essence islamic attributes qur carleton university islamic studies arabi ibn fatiha shirazi suny press rustom tafsir surat suhrawardi mulla sadra william chittick muhammadan reality michael marmura mohammed rustom mercy philosophy in the triumph muhammad b ibrahim unseen mafatih mulla sadra rustom
New Books in Religion
Mohammed Rustom, “The Triumph of Mercy: Philosophy and Scripture in Mulla Sadra” (SUNY Press, 2012)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2013 62:48


What is the relationship between philosophy, mysticism, and scripture in the Islamic tradition? Mohammed Rustom, Associate Professor of Islamic Studies at Carleton University, has been thinking about this question for years. His intellectual curiosity is thoroughly explored in his book The Triumph of Mercy: Philosophy and Scripture in Mulla Sadra (SUNY Press, 2012). Rustom introduces us to Muhammad b. Ibrahim al-Shirazi (d. 1640), better known as Mulla Sadra, and his theory of scriptural hermeneutics developed most explicitly in his book, The Keys to the Unseen (Mafatih al-ghayb). Through his reading of Mulla Sadra Rustom was trying to gather what kind of interpretive framework constituted a philosophical approach to the Qur’an. In The Triumph of Mercy, the Tafsir Surat al-Fatiha, a commentary on the opening chapter of the Qur’an, is used as a touchstone for exploring Mulla Sadra’s metaphysics, cosmology, theology, and soteriology. Through this study we see how Mulla Sadra was indebted to earlier figures in the Islamic intellectual tradition, such as Suhrawardi (1154-91) and Ibn al-Arabi (d. 1240). In my conversation with Rustom we discuss Islamic philosophy, the tafsir tradition, practical hermeneutics, God’s Essence and Attributes, the Muhammadan Reality, notions of existence or being, the significance of praise, and ideas about salvation, punishment, and hell. Our conversation also demonstrates how contemporary intellectual traditions are built through Rustom’s clear admiration for his mentors, such as Todd Lawson, William Chittick, and Michael Marmura. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

god scripture keys associate professor triumph essence islamic attributes qur carleton university islamic studies arabi ibn fatiha shirazi suny press rustom tafsir surat suhrawardi mulla sadra william chittick muhammadan reality michael marmura mohammed rustom mercy philosophy in the triumph muhammad b ibrahim unseen mafatih mulla sadra rustom
New Books in Islamic Studies
Mohammed Rustom, “The Triumph of Mercy: Philosophy and Scripture in Mulla Sadra” (SUNY Press, 2012)

New Books in Islamic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2013 62:48


What is the relationship between philosophy, mysticism, and scripture in the Islamic tradition? Mohammed Rustom, Associate Professor of Islamic Studies at Carleton University, has been thinking about this question for years. His intellectual curiosity is thoroughly explored in his book The Triumph of Mercy: Philosophy and Scripture in Mulla Sadra (SUNY Press, 2012). Rustom introduces us to Muhammad b. Ibrahim al-Shirazi (d. 1640), better known as Mulla Sadra, and his theory of scriptural hermeneutics developed most explicitly in his book, The Keys to the Unseen (Mafatih al-ghayb). Through his reading of Mulla Sadra Rustom was trying to gather what kind of interpretive framework constituted a philosophical approach to the Qur’an. In The Triumph of Mercy, the Tafsir Surat al-Fatiha, a commentary on the opening chapter of the Qur’an, is used as a touchstone for exploring Mulla Sadra’s metaphysics, cosmology, theology, and soteriology. Through this study we see how Mulla Sadra was indebted to earlier figures in the Islamic intellectual tradition, such as Suhrawardi (1154-91) and Ibn al-Arabi (d. 1240). In my conversation with Rustom we discuss Islamic philosophy, the tafsir tradition, practical hermeneutics, God’s Essence and Attributes, the Muhammadan Reality, notions of existence or being, the significance of praise, and ideas about salvation, punishment, and hell. Our conversation also demonstrates how contemporary intellectual traditions are built through Rustom’s clear admiration for his mentors, such as Todd Lawson, William Chittick, and Michael Marmura. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

god scripture keys associate professor triumph essence islamic attributes qur carleton university islamic studies arabi ibn fatiha shirazi suny press rustom tafsir surat suhrawardi mulla sadra william chittick muhammadan reality michael marmura mohammed rustom mercy philosophy in the triumph muhammad b ibrahim unseen mafatih mulla sadra rustom
New Books Network
Mohammed Rustom, “The Triumph of Mercy: Philosophy and Scripture in Mulla Sadra” (SUNY Press, 2012)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2013 62:48


What is the relationship between philosophy, mysticism, and scripture in the Islamic tradition? Mohammed Rustom, Associate Professor of Islamic Studies at Carleton University, has been thinking about this question for years. His intellectual curiosity is thoroughly explored in his book The Triumph of Mercy: Philosophy and Scripture in Mulla Sadra (SUNY Press, 2012). Rustom introduces us to Muhammad b. Ibrahim al-Shirazi (d. 1640), better known as Mulla Sadra, and his theory of scriptural hermeneutics developed most explicitly in his book, The Keys to the Unseen (Mafatih al-ghayb). Through his reading of Mulla Sadra Rustom was trying to gather what kind of interpretive framework constituted a philosophical approach to the Qur’an. In The Triumph of Mercy, the Tafsir Surat al-Fatiha, a commentary on the opening chapter of the Qur’an, is used as a touchstone for exploring Mulla Sadra’s metaphysics, cosmology, theology, and soteriology. Through this study we see how Mulla Sadra was indebted to earlier figures in the Islamic intellectual tradition, such as Suhrawardi (1154-91) and Ibn al-Arabi (d. 1240). In my conversation with Rustom we discuss Islamic philosophy, the tafsir tradition, practical hermeneutics, God’s Essence and Attributes, the Muhammadan Reality, notions of existence or being, the significance of praise, and ideas about salvation, punishment, and hell. Our conversation also demonstrates how contemporary intellectual traditions are built through Rustom’s clear admiration for his mentors, such as Todd Lawson, William Chittick, and Michael Marmura. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

god scripture keys associate professor triumph essence islamic attributes qur carleton university islamic studies arabi ibn fatiha shirazi suny press rustom tafsir surat suhrawardi mulla sadra william chittick muhammadan reality michael marmura mohammed rustom mercy philosophy in the triumph muhammad b ibrahim unseen mafatih mulla sadra rustom
New Books in Intellectual History
Mohammed Rustom, “The Triumph of Mercy: Philosophy and Scripture in Mulla Sadra” (SUNY Press, 2012)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2013 62:48


What is the relationship between philosophy, mysticism, and scripture in the Islamic tradition? Mohammed Rustom, Associate Professor of Islamic Studies at Carleton University, has been thinking about this question for years. His intellectual curiosity is thoroughly explored in his book The Triumph of Mercy: Philosophy and Scripture in Mulla Sadra (SUNY Press, 2012). Rustom introduces us to Muhammad b. Ibrahim al-Shirazi (d. 1640), better known as Mulla Sadra, and his theory of scriptural hermeneutics developed most explicitly in his book, The Keys to the Unseen (Mafatih al-ghayb). Through his reading of Mulla Sadra Rustom was trying to gather what kind of interpretive framework constituted a philosophical approach to the Qur’an. In The Triumph of Mercy, the Tafsir Surat al-Fatiha, a commentary on the opening chapter of the Qur’an, is used as a touchstone for exploring Mulla Sadra’s metaphysics, cosmology, theology, and soteriology. Through this study we see how Mulla Sadra was indebted to earlier figures in the Islamic intellectual tradition, such as Suhrawardi (1154-91) and Ibn al-Arabi (d. 1240). In my conversation with Rustom we discuss Islamic philosophy, the tafsir tradition, practical hermeneutics, God’s Essence and Attributes, the Muhammadan Reality, notions of existence or being, the significance of praise, and ideas about salvation, punishment, and hell. Our conversation also demonstrates how contemporary intellectual traditions are built through Rustom’s clear admiration for his mentors, such as Todd Lawson, William Chittick, and Michael Marmura. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

god scripture keys associate professor triumph essence islamic attributes qur carleton university islamic studies arabi ibn fatiha shirazi suny press rustom tafsir surat suhrawardi mulla sadra william chittick muhammadan reality michael marmura mohammed rustom mercy philosophy in the triumph muhammad b ibrahim unseen mafatih mulla sadra rustom