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Today, you'll learn about a groundbreaking new treatment for hair loss caused by autoimmune skin disease, a condition that affects the imagination, and the gadget that will put a cold brew coffee in your cup in minutes instead of hours. Hair Loss Treatment “New treatment could reverse hair loss caused by an autoimmune skin disease.” by Anne Trafton. 2024. “Microneedle-mediated Delivery of Immunomodulators Restores Immune Privilege in Hair Follicles and Reverses Immune-Mediated Alopecia.” by Nour Younis, et al. 2024. Aphantasia “Aphantasia linked to abnormal brain responses to imagined and observed actions.” by Eric W. Dolan. 2024. “What It's Like to Be ‘Mind Blind'.” by Nayantara Dutta. 2022. “Explicit and implicit motor simulations are impaired in individuals with aphantasia.” by William Dupont, et al. 2024. Ultrasound Coffee “Cold brew coffee in under 3 minutes? Ultrasound makes it possible.” by Paul Ridden. 2024. “Laser-extracted cold-brew coffee could be a Monday-morning game changer.” by Loz Blain. 2022. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why did President Trump sign the Vaccine Modernization Act into Law under Executive Order in 2019 aligning with Bill Gates and the Gates Foundation? Karen Kingston joins me to discuss Japan, America and nanotechnology. ----- BraveTV Official Website: https://BraveTV.com Store: https://BraveTV.com/store Podcasts: https://BraveTV.com/watch About Dr. Jason Dean: https://BraveTV.com/about ----- BRAND NEW UPDATED Jan 8, 2024 FREE BraveTV Newsletter BraveTVNews.com BLACK November Special!! Work one-on-one with Dr. Jason Dean in his practice. You will get a Full New Patient Consult as well as a Report of Findings and an opportunity to work with Dr. Dean on your customized program for only $99 up front. You can also add a on a special DNA Report for just $297! Sign up HERE! www.workwithdrdean.com/qualify NEW SAVINGS!!! Full Moon Protocol $197 Today with PROMO Code BTV - SAVE over $20 Get your Full Moon Protocol at: https://bravetv.store/ The United States Federal Government has purchased over $200 MILLION in ANTIi-Radiation Medications for a coming Nuclear Event! Grab Your Pre-Sale Special Atomic Detoxified Iodine, a SPECIAL Edgar Cayce Formula! https://bravetv.store/products/pre-sale-bravetv-iodine-formula-will-ship-early-october-1-2-oz-size To change your retirement to Silver IRA's, be sure to check out my Plan for you at http://www.kirkelliottphd.com/DrDean For Vaccinated and Spike Protein Shedding, clean your arteries out with NEW Nattokinase and Vitamin C Power at https://bravetv.store/collections/bravetv-supplements Get CLEAN American Grasslands Beef for your family at http://mylibertybox.com/Drdean ----- BraveTV interviews prolific guests that are informative, funny, interesting, controversial, and enjoy Freedom of Speech to the fullest
Show Notes 24 February 2023Story 1: New technology advances the use of waste cardboard for home insulationSource: TechCrunch.comStory Tim De Chant Link: https://techcrunch.com/2022/11/30/transforming-old-cardboard-boxes-into-insulation-nets-cleanfiber-10-million-round/Story 2: Key trend to watch - More than 56,000 hydrogen cars sold worldwide Source: AutoTech.news PR Newswire Link: https://autotech.news/over-56-thousand-hydrogen-passenger-vehicles-sold-so-far/Story 3: World's first autonomous artificial intelligence jet fighter training aircraftSource: NewAtlas.com Story by David SzondyLink: https://newatlas.com/military/worlds-first-autonomous-ai-tactical-aircraft-flight/ Story 4: New microneedle bandage can stop bleeding in less than two minutesSource: SciTechDaily.com [Penn State University]Link: https://scitechdaily.com/saving-lives-novel-microneedle-bandage-can-immediately-stop-bleeding-following-an-injury/ For more info, interviews, reviews, news, radio, podcasts, video, and more, check out ComputerAmerica.com!
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Antibiotic overuse in hospitals may be fueling the problem with drug-resistant infections. A faked satellite image could be used to spread false stories or create a hoax about a natural disaster. Americans with a fear of needles can now get their shots through a small patch instead.
So today, we're really excited because we are going to go over our favorite fall beauty and wellness things. If you didn't listen to it already, I just recorded a favorite for all business edition that was a previous podcast and I am super excited about that one! That one was not on YouTube but this one is going to be on YouTube. Each season as everybody is like oh, I like that, we discover new things, too. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. So, I like how we discover new things. Let's dive into some beauty and wellness things that we love. Enjoy the show! They share….. Beauty favorites ,Wellness favorites, Benefits of each, and much more! Check out these Highlights: The Balanced Life The Balanced Life is owned by Robin Long. I like how I am able to see quick results in a limited amount of time. She created a workout system based on a calendar, so every day is different; thereby, working out different muscle groups. She also incorporates anti-inflammatory recipes. As a sufferer of endometriosis, I find these recipes extremely helpful! I also like the 4-week endometriosis diet plan by Katie Edmonds. Microneedle home roll Bee Natural Deodorant from Simply Beeutiful. I discovered them at a booth during a spa conference with Lindsey. I love their ingredients - and it glides on so smooth and doesn't feel sticky. It smells delicious and that comes from their essential oils. I also love their lip balms - mint julep, honey, and even one with a tint! Another favorite of mine is from Nourish Handmade Natural Bath Products. I discovered this local shop while shopping downtown Greenville, SC. (They also have locations in Savannah,GA, Hilton Head, SC, and Melbourne, FL) Soooo... fun fact!! I am currently in perimenopause - yay! And my scalp is now so oily. I decided to try one of the recommended Peppermint and Charcoal Shampoo bars and it worked! I have tried EVERYTHING and nothing has been able to stop the excess oil in my hair; but this bar does! I also tried their Don't Bug Me! Keep AWAY SPRAY. I wanted an insect repellent for my children and me that wasn't toxic. I love this and it works. I have taken this outside in my backyard as well as the mountains. I wanted to leave you with this thought. My goal right now is to try to be the best version of myself in 4 categories: physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally. I try to think each day about what I can do in each of these areas to be my best. Want MORE of Lindsey and Ashley's Beauty and Wellness tips? Join the WAITLIST for their new Beauty MEMBERSHIP starting soon! Follow me on: INSTAGRAM Lindsey Holder FACEBOOK Lindsey Holder PINTEREST Lindsey Holder TIKTOK Lindsey Holder Links mentioned in this episode: Well with Ashley Youtube Well with Ashley Website Well with Ashley Instagram - @wellwithashley Well with Ashley Tiktok Products of the Hive | The Sweet Life Honey Farm, LLC Nourish - Handmade Natural Bath Products *****Disclaimer: Ashley and Lindsey are not licensed medical doctors, medical professionals, or licensed health professionals. They are passionate sisters dedicated and focused on living what they view as a healthy lifestyle. These are their thoughts and ideas on how to live a healthy life. Their ideas, videos, posts, comments, communications, literature, and/or services are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or illness. They do not represent or warrant that any specific diet, food, lifestyle, service, plant, or product is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. If you have any health or mental health concerns, issues, or pre-existing conditions, to include interactions with medicine, she suggests consulting a qualified healthcare professional. Always seek immediate medical care for serious or emergency health or medical conditions, including psychological issues such as suicidal thoughts or impulses. For medical emergencies, please contact your local emergency health care services. IT'S TIME TO MAKE A MOVE! I want to empower you to enter every airbrushing appointment with confidence, knowing you will give your clients the best results every single time. Join me and become a MASTER AIRBRUSH ARTIST. Want to know what Lindsey uses? Head to her SPA SHOP to shop her glowy must-haves she recommends from her spa. Need help in your small business? Book a Small Business coaching session with Lindsey and let's watch your business SOAR.
Medicine of The Future 4th Week May 2021 Vidcast: https://youtu.be/cZujrXgN--4 Today’s medical discoveries that point to future therapy. #Trojanhorse Virus Triggers #Cancer Suicide #Immunotherapy Aids #PostStroke #Rehab Enzyme Therapy Stops #Dental #Plaque #AcidSensing #Bacteria Herald Inflammatory Bowel Disease #IBD #Microneedle Patch Treats #Skin Infections 3D #Bioprinted #Multiilayer Body Parts Biochemists at the University of Zurich and CalTech have developed a technique that uses an adenovirus vector similar to that used by the J&J and AstraZeneca CoVid vaccines to convey a self-destructive gene into cancer cells. Called SHREAD gene therapy, the inserted gene tricks the cancer into producing toxic antibodies that kill it while leaving normal cells untouched. Its as if cancer-killing drugs are injected into individual cancer cells. University of Pittsburgh neurologists find that T lymphocytes known as Treg cells play a key role in post-stroke brain healing. Even better, they use an antigen-antibody complex called IL-2:IL-2Ab that stimulates production of these Treg cells in the brain following a stroke to improve brain function faster and more completely. It all works in mice, but hopefully, some time soon, it will as well in humans. Dental plaque in kids forms when bacteria and fungi combine into a sticky mucoid film called biofilms. Now University of Pennsylvania dentists report that particular enzymes can dissolve and bacterial-fungal bonds, the resultant biofilms, and prevent the formation of damaging plaque. This enzymatic therapy won’t harm human tissues, and will prevent both tooth decay and gum disease. Rice University bioengineers developed an otherwise harmless E. coli bacterium that glows or changes colors when it encounters gut acid. Meanwhile, University of Colorado gastroenterologists show that excess gastrointestinal acid accompanies flare ups of inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis and the excess acid likely turns on the genes that trigger inflammation. Combine these findings by adding this acid-sensing, color changing E. Coli in food, and it could discolor toilet water as a sign that a bout of impending bowel inflammation requires proactive therapy. Nasty skin infections such as those due to methicillin-resistant staph aureus or MRSA usually require intravenous injection of strong antibiotics like vancomycin that have even nastier side effects. Swedish microbiologists have developed an skin patch composed of vancomycin-impregnated micro-needle arrays that can deliver high concentrations of antibiotic directly to the infected skin without overdosing the entire body. When traumatic injuries leave gaping holes in the head and face, skin and bone replacements are necessary. Penn State biomedical engineers have developed complex extrusion and droplet 3D bioprinting techniques using cell and carrier material mixtures in order to print composites of bone and overlying soft tissues at the same time. These and other cutting edge solutions are coming to your doctor’s office and our hospitals…….some day soon! https://www.pnas.org/content/118/21/e2017925118 https://www.cell.com/immunity/fulltext/S1074-7613(21)00184-9?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS1074761321001849%3Fshowall%3Dtrue https://mbio.asm.org/content/12/3/e00651-21 https://www.pnas.org/content/118/20/e2023871118 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/admt.202001307 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adfm.202010858
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The Latest Malaria News, in 60 Seconds. A new diagnostic tool using microneedles eliminates the need for a fingerprick, and researchers develop a more efficient gene-drive system that overcomes the challenge of genetic resistance. More: www.fightmalaria.uk/MalariaMinute
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On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we pull the cover off the incredibly complex and vastly far-reaching work headed up by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and come face to face with the scariest-looking and sounding vaccine delivery system you have never imagined. That said, it's worse than I could possibly describe to you, but try we shall anyway. The human implantable quantum dot microneedle vaccination mark will blow your mind. So what does all this have to do with the Mark of the Beast from Revelation 13? Glad you asked because we're going to show you!
Sophia Chen of MRS Bulletin interviews Stephen Balmert of the University of PIttsburgh about a patch delivery method of a vaccine to counter COVID-19. Read the article in EBioMedicine.TranscriptCHEN: To prevent the spread of Covid-19 in the long term, we will almost certainly need a vaccine against the disease. Stephen Balmert, a biomedical engineer from the University of Pittsburgh, is part of an international collaboration that has made such a candidate vaccine for Covid-19. They’ve tested their vaccine in mice and gotten promising results. BALMERT: I think everybody really wants to know, when is this going to be in humans? We’re putting together [a form] to get approval from the FDA to begin a clinical trial. SC: Under the microscope, the pathogen resembles a sphere adorned with spikes, known as spike proteins. Balmert’s vaccine is made of these spike proteins. To produce the spike, they introduce the genetic instructions for making the proteins into human embryonic kidney cell lines. These cells make the proteins. Then, the idea is to introduce the spike proteins into the human body, which teaches the immune system to recognize these proteins and produce antibodies that neutralize the virus. Their Covid-19 vaccine piggybacks off previous research on a similar coronavirus. Balmert’s colleague, Andrea Gambotto, had previously studied the MERS virus in his lab. SB: They had already identified at that point there’s a particular part of the virus, which is called the S protein or the spike protein, they’d identified that was a good target for vaccines. SC: Targeting the spike protein is a popular approach. But Balmert’s team uses a distinctive delivery method. Instead of injecting the vaccine via the traditional needle, they package their vaccine as a small, fingertip-sized patch covered in very small, short needles. The needles are made of a material called carboxymethyl cellulose, a hydrogel that dissolves in the skin. Each one is 225 µm in width, 750 µm in length, with a pointy tip shaped like a tiny Washington monument. SB: Each of those needles has the vaccine in the tips, so in the pyramidal part at top, and there’s a flat backing underneath that you use for the application. We say the application of the microneedle feels a little bit like Velcro, the hook part of the Velcro. So you can feel the pressure, but it’s not painful in the sense of a traditional injection is.SC: In addition, the patch deposits the spike proteins into the skin, as opposed to muscle like many traditional vaccines. This offers potential benefits as well. The skin contains a high concentration of immune cells because it protects the body from foreign particles. SB: So you have potentially somewhat of a dose sparing effect, where you get a stronger immune response with the same dose. Or you can use less dose for the same immune response than a regular injection. In that sense, it requires potentially less vaccine. SC: They could also be easier and cheaper to store compared to other vaccines. SB: With these microneedle arrays, the carboxymethyl cellulose in the hydrogel material around the vaccine itself kind of maintains the structure of the vaccine. It maintains its bioactivity so you don’t have to keep them refrigerated. You don’t have to have refrigerated shipping or store them in a refrigerator necessarily, so that’s another potential advantage. SC: They’ve published peer-reviewed results indicating the vaccine produces antibodies in mice. Now, they’re running tests to confirm that their results are reproducible and are working to gain approval from the Food and Drug Administration to begin clinical trials in humans.
Dissolving Microneedle Patch. Dissolving microneedle patch is a substrate of polymers that dissolve in vivo blended with active ingredients and molded into the shape of fine needles. The patch form can be placed directly on the skin.
Today I have Daisy Jing, Found, and CEO of Banish. Daisy is sharing with us today how her struggle with Acne ultimately led her to find true self-love. www.banish.com Save 10% Off Your First Order with Code:detoxdani ABOUT THE PODCAST: Seed Probiotic: Use Code; DANI10 It would mean so much if you would leave a rating and review. I would love to know how I can make the podcast better and bring you the topics, tips, and tricks you all want to hear about. Plus leaving a review helps get this information in front of so many more people who need to hear it. Thank you so much for listening and taking the time out of your busy schedules, I hope this has been helpful! xoxo Dani Some links may be affiliate links. Thank you so much for supporting this podcast. Note: The opinions and advice from Dani or offered from The Detoxing with Dani Podcast or any of its guests are not meant to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any disease. Please consult your doctor first.
Growing older is a privilege denied to many people; it means we should celebrate the gift it is! In this episode, we’re talking about ways to celebrate birthday milestones in your life — Christine recently wrote a gorgeous essay about what it meant for her to turn 40 not too long ago. Then Tsh shares thoughts on her current beauty and self-care routine, specifically focused on hair and skin. Because after turning 40, it's a gift to prioritize this sort of stuff. Related AoS Posts: Christine's what her 40's are teaching her Tsh's 3 style truths she's embraced Links From This Episode: Christine on Instagram Christine's blog Tsh (me) on Instagram and Twitter Tsh on making friends & partial solutions Tsh, on how to wash your hair without shampoo Tsh, on cleaning your face with oil The Ragamuffin Gospel by Brennan Manning Sleep, by Max Richter on Spotify Products Tsh uses from Grove Collaborative: Argan Oil shampoo & conditioner by Soapbox, Almond Oil by Jason, and Toner & Scrub by Rooted Hair Butter Madison Reed hair color TruSkin Naturals Vitamin C Serum with Hyaluronic Acid + Vitamin E TruSkin Naturals Eye Gel TruSkin Naturals Vitamin C Naturals Aztec Secret healing bentonite clay mask Microneedle roller Stephanie on Instagram Wonderling Family Airbnb Homeaway Kindly leave a review Become a patron: Support this podcast + get access to my secret show Sign up for 5 Quick Things, the weekly email Like Your Life is open! For any links and codes from our lovely sponsors, head here Download this episode's transcript
Microneedle-array patches loaded with hypoxia-sensitive vesicles provide fast glucose-responsive insulin delivery. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2015 Jun 22
Nadine Rouphael and Mark Prausnitz discuss the findings from their phase 1 trial that uses a dissolvable microneedle patch to deliver an influenza vaccine to patients.
Vincent, Alan, and Matt discuss herpes simplex encephalitis in children with innate immune deficiency, and the local response to microneedle-based influenza skin immunization. Links for this episode: Herpes encephalitis in children with TRIF deficiency (J Clin Inv) Toll-like receptor and cytosolic pattern recognition receptors Skin responses to influenza microneedle vaccine (mBio) Microneedles Fluzone intradermal influenza vaccine QDot nanocrystal technology TWiV on Facebook Letters read on TWiV 175 Weekly Science Picks Matt - Phage and the Origins of Molecular BiologyAlan - Digital Imagine InstituteVincent - iPad apps Goodreader and Notability Listener Pick of the Week Jane -Smoking Ears and Screaming Teeth by Trevor Norton
In this NewsFlash, we hear how Sphagnum moss spores travel on smoke rings, explore a new way to capture carbon, discover pain free vaccine patches and better solid batteries. Plus, the microbicidal gel that could block HIV.
How do we know that ants count their footsteps? We'll find out in this Naked Scientists Question and Answer show, as well as ask if rubber soles really protect you from electric shocks, if hair will clean itself when you don't, and why a layer of shaving foam stops the mirror from steaming up. Also, the spores that fly on smoke rings, new ways to capture carbon, pain free vaccine patches and the vaginal gel that could block HIV transmission. Plus, Meera investigates vintage computers and in Kitchen Science, Dave discovers how popping candy gets it's pop! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
How do we know that ants count their footsteps? We'll find out in this Naked Scientists Question and Answer show, as well as ask if rubber soles really protect you from electric shocks, if hair will clean itself when you don't, and why a layer of shaving foam stops the mirror from steaming up. Also, the spores that fly on smoke rings, new ways to capture carbon, pain free vaccine patches and the vaginal gel that could block HIV transmission. Plus, Meera investigates vintage computers and in Kitchen Science, Dave discovers how popping candy gets it's pop! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists