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The American Cancer Society lung cancer screening recommendations have been updated, and the US saw an increase in infant mortality rates for the first time in more than two decades. AMA's Vice President of Science, Medicine and Public Health, Andrea Garcia, JD, MPH, discusses these developments, along with announcements from the FDA about a potential cure for sickle cell anemia and how to correctly administer the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Plus, a Medscape survey on how concerned physicians are about artificial intelligence, the Biden-Harris administration asking schools to carry naloxone, and a study on the experience of using the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
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As Moderna's Chief Medical Officer, Tal Zaks spearheaded the creation of the company's revolutionary Covid vaccine. Here, this visionary scientist talks about the game changing impact AI will have on drug development, emerging treatments for cancer and other diseases, the real safety profile of mRNA vaccines, and more.“A revolution in drug development is coming thanks to AI and machine learning, and it's going to be fascinating.”
Michael Cohen may be called to testify again in a hush money probe – we have the latest. Plus, Russia launched another round of strikes in Ukraine. A teen accused of shooting two faculty members at a high school in Denver has been identified. Moderna is getting backlash for raising the price of its Covid-19 vaccine. Lastly, a number of celebrities have been charged by the federal government – we'll tell you why.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Through his extensive discography, which includes five full-length albums, countless singles and remixes, and numerous EPs across diverse genres on various labels from Republic to Armada, tyDi (Tyson Illingworth) has topped global charts, toured the world and made an indelible mark on the music world.Today, we discuss Tyson's story of being vaccine injured and how hope can help us overcome anything. This is an incredible reminder on how we must find common ground, come together, and realize we are all in this battle together. Please share and help amplify his voice! Follow tyDi on Instagram and Twitter.Donate - https://patreon.com/ownershipeconomyRumble - https://rumble.com/v1s6whu-live-with-tydi.htmlPodcast - https://jsk.transistor.fm/subscribe ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Through his extensive discography, which includes five full-length albums, countless singles and remixes, and numerous EPs across diverse genres on various labels from Republic to Armada, tyDi (Tyson Illingworth) has topped global charts, toured the world and made an indelible mark on the music world.Today, we discuss Tyson's story of being vaccine injured and how hope can help us overcome anything. This is an incredible reminder on how we must find common ground, come together, and realize we are all in this battle together. Please share and help amplify his voice! Follow tyDi on Instagram and Twitter.Donate - https://patreon.com/ownershipeconomyRumble - https://rumble.com/v1s6whu-live-with-tydi.htmlPodcast - https://jsk.transistor.fm/subscribe ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On today's show Tyson Illingworth "TYDI" discusses his vaccine injuries including paralysis and Neuropathy from the Moderna Vaccine. Neuropathy is a known side effect of the Moderna Spike Vaccine. Also the announcement of $77 million for vaccine injury compensation and Doctors 'gag order' in QLD which passed 13/10/2022. GUEST OVERVIEW: Tyson Illingworth "TYDI" was recently interviewed by Dr Robert Malone due to the horrific vaccine injuries he suffered. Tyson is an award winning International DJ, composer, sound engineer and songwriter. GUEST WEBSITE: http://www.tydicomposer.com
The first thing David wants to talk about how amazing Dolly Parton is, how he's heard more amazing things that she's done in the last six months and it blows his mind.. Isabelle references the podcast Dolly Parton's America, about how Jad Abumrad's (of Radiolab's) dad befriended Dolly Parton, and just how beloved she is and why that might be. David names Imagination Library, which gives free books to kids 5 and under every month to encourage literacy, because her own dad never had a chance to learn how to learn how to read. Isabelle really wants to go to Dollywood, and David's partner Robin went, and it was amazing and is like Orlando in the Smokies. The other thing David wants to talk about is norepinephrine, a neurotransmitter that plays a key role in ADHD and it's almost a crime we haven't mentioned it before, focusing so much on dopamine. Dopamine is still really important, but both are. Imagine that neurotransmitters are like a light switch, they are on or off (whereas hormones are like a thermostat, you change the temperature and then it slowly brings the body back up to it). Dopamine is the reward or satisfaction feeling, it's sex drugs and rock n' roll, it's raising the stakes and feeling the risk and then doing the thing anyway. For example, as you procrastinate and then do the task, you feel dopamine as you inch closer to getting your task done, because it's giving you the feeling of achievement, but as soon as you're done, the dopamine is gone. As folx with ADHD, we are dopamine deficient, so we're kind of starving for it, it's a little bump we're getting as opposed to a full high of dopamine. David uses the example of researching a knife, and he went down this massive research wormhole, and he buys the knife, and the moment it came, it was like “Yay, it's here.” (Crickets chirping). The shine and newness goes away, and he still likes the life, the handoff in that moment is from dopamine being the lead thing, and then norepinephrine comes in. So if we're hunter-gatherers, the dopamine comes in when you're hunting, as Isabelle points out, it'd be evolutionarily beneficial to have the process be rewarding, and the moment you hunt and then you feel productive, that's norepinephrine kicking in, that feeling of being productive. It connects to motivation, and the thoughts that you have, how you think about things, and Nora, as David calls norepinephrine, is amazing, she is involved with the self-talk in your head, and when there's too much, there is negative self-talk cycles we can get into. Motivation isn't always pleasant, because we can shame ourselves or beat ourselves up. Isabelle names that she thought the I did it feeling is dopamine. It can be hard to get things started or finish them, using the gatherer metaphor, it can be rough getting out to find the berry bush, but then you get the dopamine once you found the bush and are picking the berries, and then again the let down once you've found them all—Isabelle wonders if it's a pleasant feeling, having this norepinephrine trade off? David names it can easily be manipulated by how you think about things. If you feel like you did nothing but brush your teeth today, then that's how you feel. But if you brushed your teeth after just breaking a leg and having food poisoning, you'd feel differently about it, you'd feel so grateful you did the thing—you get the burst from feeling validated. Isabelle keeps clarifying dopamine is the thrill of the hunt or the chase or the online shopping cart building, or researching cutting boards (which synchronicitously with David's knife-researching example, Isabelle is now doing), ends once you order it, is norepinephrine the moment when you've ordered the thing. The dopamine goes down once you've finished the task, it goes away because it makes you want the next thing (it pushes you to seek that reward again), like David ordering all the video games, and only playing with two of the games. Isabelle is still confused: is it the feeling that comes after the thing happens that forces us to pause and reflect on what just happened. It's more complicated than this, so David is being purposefully vague, but it's connected to our perception of productivity, worth, and work. If dopamine is what helped you get through the day, norepinephrine is how do you feel about the day you just did, it's around wins and accomplishments. If dopamine is the lights, norepinephrine is evaluating the light show. David thinks about it in his life, there are some days where he mowed the lawn, went to hardware store, saw a friend, did laundry, “what a productive day!” And then he feels the WOOO that's norepinephrine. Dopamine is really connected with being distracted by auditory outside things, whereas too much norepinephrine, you are distracted by internal judgments. If you're ruminating a lot, or evaluating what you just said to the friend, replaying your day a lot, that's norepinephrine, and if you have too much it can get you caught in that. Our brains have a solid negativity bias, we pay more attention to doubt, fear, uncertainty, and if we're ruminating and analyzing a lot, it would be a set up to be negative. Norepinephrine is what we practice: if we're very practiced in feeling anxiety, we would be reinforced to anxiously review the things. The practice when you don't need it for it to actually happen when you do, you have to make it a reflex, it would be take too much energy. David uses the example when driving, he sees a car swerving in front of him, he practices thinking they have to go to the bathroom, or they have an emergency, that's why they're driving so wildly, as opposed to thinking they are awful people, because he truly does not have data in either direction.All the Dolly Parton thingsJad Abumrad and Shima Oliaee's podcast: Dolly Parton's AmericaDolly Parton's ties to Moderna Vaccine (she gave $1M to Vanderbilt, which helped fund three pandemic-related research projects including the one that helped develop the Moderna vaccine; source NPR) Dolly Parton's Imagination LibraryDollywoodOur brain's negativity bias and interview with one of the people who researches this and wrote a book on it (article from Berkeley's Greater Good magazine)DAVID'S DEFINITIONS Dopamine deficiency? ADHD is often understood as neurobiological (brain) difference, that includes lower levels of dopamine, the neurotransmitter (messenger chemical) in our brain that gives us feelings of satisfaction and reward—the feeling of YOU ARE DOING IT… Another way of viewing it is a neurotypical person has a shot-glass-sized need for dopamine and so little bits of dopamine fill it up enough to feel that satiation, whereas a person with ADHD has a pint-glass-sized need for dopamine. At times, you need a lot more dopamine and are starving for it, but at other times, you have so much dopamine it is so rewarding (and perhaps the reward feeling while eating that doughnut is actually that much greater), but it also makes it even harder to pull away or transition from getting that dopamine to not (imagine how hard it is to not keep watching a show you love or how it would feel if someone suddenly unplugged the tv). Keep in mind that dopamine is just one of the neurotransmitters doing some fun other stuff where ADHD is concerned.Neurotransmitters: a messenger chemical in the brain, there are tons of them, most currently talked about include serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, that work like a lightswitch, they are either on or off. Dopamine: gives you feelings of satisfaction and reward (the feeling of YOU'RE DOING IT!), sex, drugs, rock n' roll, raising the stakes and making things riskier can release dopamine as you do the task anyway (like as you procrastinate and feel the relief of getting the thing you've procrastinated done). As soon as you finish the task, dopamine is done: the dopamine is generated in doing the task and anticipating the task. It's the lights. Norepinephrine: Once a task is done, this kicks in with that “I was productive” or “not” feeling. It connects to motivation, the sense you DID the thing. It can be easily manipulated by the way you think about things, so it's not inherently a pleasant or unpleasant feeling, it's just coming in to help you pause and slow down and evaluate (and it is more complicated than that) and how you use it can be up to you a bit. Our perception of productivity, worth, and work. It's evaluating the light show. -----Cover Art by: Sol VázquezTechnical Support by: Bobby Richards—————
Australian news bulletin for Sunday 09 October 2022. Read by Selvi - SBS தமிழ் ஒலிபரப்பின் இன்றைய (ஞாயிற்றுக்கிழமை 09/10/2022) ஆஸ்திரேலியா குறித்த செய்திகள். வாசித்தவர் செல்வி.
This is an Emergency Broadcast: A 19-year-old male in Memphis is going around shooting random people. He shot employees at AutoZone and a woman on the street one-minute away who is severely injured, said police. The active shooter is livestreaming the murders on Facebook. This is really bad. After covering this breaking news, we talk about the new facts coming out showing the 'injections' hurt young boys, specifically. The Europe energy crisis is getting out of hand and the European politicians are suggesting measures to "flatten the curve" yet again! After failing miserably only two short years ago. There is also a new Illinois crime bill that will allow violent criminals to be let go immediately after arrest without bail. The Great Reset is absolutely out of hand and we must come together, as human beings, to take our world back!Rumble - https://rumble.com/user/ownershipeconomy Podcast - https://jsk.transistor.fm ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This is an Emergency Broadcast: A 19-year-old male in Memphis is going around shooting random people. He shot employees at AutoZone and a woman on the street one-minute away who is severely injured, said police. The active shooter is livestreaming the murders on Facebook. This is really bad. After covering this breaking news, we talk about the new facts coming out showing the 'injections' hurt young boys, specifically. The Europe energy crisis is getting out of hand and the European politicians are suggesting measures to "flatten the curve" yet again! After failing miserably only two short years ago. There is also a new Illinois crime bill that will allow violent criminals to be let go immediately after arrest without bail. The Great Reset is absolutely out of hand and we must come together, as human beings, to take our world back!Rumble - https://rumble.com/user/ownershipeconomy Podcast - https://jsk.transistor.fm ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Listen to SBS Sinhala updates on the COVID situation in Australia on 05 September 2022. - SBS සිංහල ගුවන් විදුලිය ගෙන එන 2022 සැප්තැම්බර් 05 වනදා ඔස්ට්රේලියාවේ කොවිඩ් තත්ත්වය පිළිබඳ යාවත්කාලීන තොරතුරු වලට සවන් දෙන්න.
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/VkvPO5zGP18 Several days ago I reported that the Moderna Omicron Booster slated to be approved by the FDA and then the CDC for distributed was their bivalent mRNA 1273.214 vaccine. This vaccine contains mRNA that would encode for the original CoVid strain and the Omicron B.1 subvariant. This vaccine had been tested in a human clinical trail. It turns out that just before the FDA panel was considering their application, Moderna submitted another EUA application for a bivalent vaccine that contained mRNA to encode for spike proteins from the Omicron BA.4./BA.5 subvariants. This was the one that was approved. So it turns out that both the Moderna and the Pfizer Omicron Boosters approved by the FDA and CDC both contain mRNAs that encode for both the original CoVid and the Omicron subvariants BA.4/BA.5. If it is time for your booster, which is the case for most of us, take your choice! https://investors.modernatx.com/news/news-details/2022/Moderna-Receives-FDA-Authorization-for-Emergency-Use-of-Omicron-Targeting-Bivalent-COVID-19-Booster-Vaccine-for-Adults-18-Years-and-Older/default.aspx #moderna #omicron #booster #ba5 #pfizer
The Moderna vaccine has been provisionally approved for children six months and older in Australia, but professor Nigel McMillan believes more needs to be done. He spoke to Corin Dann.
Steve Dale speaks with Dr. Richard Novak, head of the Moderna vaccine study, about the realities we face when it comes to COVID-19 as he believes these variants will continue to repopulate in stronger and more complex ways so that we’re forced to play “catch-up” when forming vaccines. Dr. Novak also touches on the overall […]
Many parents of very young children are breathing a sigh of relief as Health Canada approves the Moderna vaccine for kids under five. We'll talk to the president of the Canadian Medical Association, Dr. Katharine Smart. And in our second half, we're joined by Beachcombers actor Jackson Davies to remember his co-star Pat John, a member of the shíshálh Nation, who passed away this week.
FDA after “thorough” research gives their nod to the Pfizer and Moderna Vaccine for kids as young as 6 months. CDC is meeting today and tomorrow to vote on its final approval. Some of the Pfizer documents which came directly from Pfizer are available which list the pros and cons. Please do your research and make a decision that's best for you and your child.Please like, rate, subscribe/followShow some love:https://cash.app/$CJBronsonShowCheck out my future best selling book:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09V8D9ZL3$20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid plan:https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1947501Twitter: @cjbronsonshowSources:https://www.statnews.com/2022/06/17/fda-approves-pfizer-and-moderna-covid-vaccines-for-infants-toddlers-and-preschoolers/https://technofog.substack.com/p/pfizer-data-kids-vaccines-have-terribleSupport the show --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cj-bronson-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cj-bronson-show/support
What's happening today: January 6 committee will hold the first in a series of public hearings this evening; A federal judge approves settlement that commits the city of Los Angeles shelter thousands of unhoused Angelenos on Skid Row; Homelessness one of the big issues in November's election for L.A. mayor; Moderna shares encouraging news about revamped version of its COVID-19 vaccine. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup," Covid kids, Ukraine and retirees. Host Allison Keyes gets the latest from CBS News Medical Contributor Dr. David Agus about Moderna's effort to get authorization for Covid-19 vaccines for kids under the age of 6. We'll hear about President Biden's latest request for aid for Ukraine, and about how retirees are handling skyrocketing inflation. In the Kaleidoscope, Allison speaks with Kanika Harris at the non-profit Black Women's Health Imperative about the pandemic and Black maternal mortality. Stay tuned for these stories and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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I sat down with Amanda Wilson to discuss her vaccine injury from Moderna. She can be reached at:https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPduLKqo4/https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100015033679240https://gofund.me/2722a20b
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According to a new study that just came out of Johns Hopkins University, researchers found that the lockdown policies around the world have had little to no effect on COVID mortality. And when you factor in the negatives that the lockdowns brought—such as joblessness, depression, suicide, and so on—they concluded the lockdowns were, by far, a net negative. Meanwhile, The Epoch Times found a fascinating document on the FDA's website. That document explained the FDA's rationale for authorizing the Moderna vaccine—and within the body of that document, they mentioned that the instance of myocarditis was significantly higher than previously reported. However, when we reached out to the FDA for comment, instead of commenting, they just deleted the document from their website. Lastly, while I was in Texas, I had the opportunity to speak with Steven Hecht, editor-at-large at the Impunity Observer, and we discussed how American policies, and specifically, the actions of Joe Biden over the last 10 or so years, have led to massive corruption in Guatemala, which then subsequently has been fueling the migrant crises that we're seeing at the U.S. southern border. ⭕️ Sign up for our NEWSLETTER and stay in touch
Welcome Back to the Make It Make Sen$e Podcast. Thank you everyone for coming back to the podcast I really appreciate you for taking the timeout to listen, share and subscribe to the podcast nothing but love over here. On this episode I discuss about Standing on what you believe in with your thoughts, opinions and your message. I had to touch on the planned protest for the Netflix employees had for to cancel Dave Chapelle standup special "The Closer". I get in the issues I have with Kyrie Irving as a whole with his stance for the Vaccine and the impact it has on his career while refusing to take it. I bring up his philanthropy to different communities since people use it as a defense mechanism towards the criticism he's facing. What is Kyrie Irving actually standing up for/being the "Voice of the Voiceless", His body His choice and actually doing the research to get the correct information about the vaccine by using his platform, resource, connections and money to really show his support to the "Voiceless". Also I talked about the key developer scientist who's behind creating the Moderna Vaccine an Black Woman by the name of Kizzmekia Corbett. I spent my time discussing about the Responsibilities of having a Platform, my reason of getting into the podcast game, Rory and Mal former cohosts of the Joe Budden Podcast new $10 million deal with Sirius XM after being on their own after the fallout with Joe Budden. Last but not least I did a fantasy Verzus scenario between Denzel Washington and Samuel L Jackson. You can follow my page @makecommonsense and follow the Podcast page @commonsensepodcasts on Instagram for updates, new episode alerts, DM for topics you want to be talked about on the Podcast. If you do Music ask me for the business email to send music so I can feature it on the Podcast for free to promote. If you have businesses, content, or anything you want me to promote I got you as long as it's not no wild Shit or on no Trolling Shit. Please Like, Share and Subscribe to the Podcast and remember always Stay Up & Blessed Up Peace!!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alfred-satterwhite/support
The Oath Keepers is a far-right group whose members played a key role in the January 6th insurrection -- and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco used to be a dues-paying member. This was back when he was a Lieutenant ... he doesn't seem at all regretful ... so we will go In Depth.The plot thickens around the cause of the Huntington Beach oil spill, as investigators check out a cargo ship that might have dropped anchor and snagged the pipeline.And we'll check in on President Biden's stalled-out agenda.Merck is producing what could be that breakthrough COVID pill. But here's the thing. It costs them 18 bucks to make ... and it's costing the government 700 dollars to buy.We avoided a flu-COVID combo last winter......But is a nasty flu season this winter almost inevitable?And school board meetings have become such lightning rods for confrontation, the FBI is warning of violence. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
COVID-19 infections are surging again in the U.S., despite the availability of vaccines that are both safe and effective. In the inaugural episode of the GSAS Colloquy podcast, alumnus Michael Lin, a microbiologist and Professor at Stanford University talks about vaccination mandates as a path out of the pandemic, but also about the decline in vaccine efficacy over time. He advocates booster shots for adults over the age of 16, as well as continued public health measures like masking indoors. Lin also speaks about ongoing work at his lab to develop a new treatment for COVID-19 that targets the virus on the molecular level.
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We go over the heat wave that has affected the USA and Canada. James watched documentary "The Last Narc" on Amazon and talks about the craziness of it. We listen to some horrific stories from people that were in the Cartel and our thoughts on it. We cover Juan's experience on getting the Moderna Vaccine and why.
Welcome back Healthy People to another episode of On Call with Dr. Randy. In this episode, I discuss the data on anaphylactic reactions after receiving the Pfizer and Moderna Vaccine. Also, this week I will be talking to our guest Dr. Fenwa Famakinwa Milhouse. She and I will discuss her experience when she and her husband were both diagnosed with Covid-19. Dr. Fenwa Famakinwa Milhouse is a fellowship-trained, board-certified urologist. She currently practices at Dupage Medical Group (the largest private practice group in Illinois) as the female pelvic floor surgeon. Originally born in Nigeria, her family immigrated to the US when she was a young child. She grew up in Texas and ended up at the University of Texas at Houston for medical school. After hearing a lecture about urology given by an African American Woman Urologist, she found her calling. She trained at the University of Chicago for a Urology residency. Thereafter, she completed her fellowship in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. [00:01 – 04:51] Healthy People Information Anaphylaxis in relationships to Pfizer and Moderna Vaccine Article Data from Dec 14, 2020 - Jan 18, 2021 4.7 Anaphylaxis cases per million for the Pfizer Vaccine 2.5 Anaphylaxis cases per million for the Moderna Vaccine Average age of 40 95% of anaphylactic reaction were women Ave time of onset of symptoms was 10 minutes 80% of individuals had some type of allergy noted before 1/3 of individuals had a prior episode of anaphylaxis [04:52 – 38:02] A Doctor's Experience with Covid-19 I give a brief overview of the topic discussed in the interview I welcome our guest for this episode Getting tested and diagnosed with Covid Taking precautionary measures against Covid Dealing with medical emergencies during the pandemic as a patient Taking the Covid threat seriously and being vigilant amidst the pandemic Remaining strong and resilient throughout the challenges they faced [38:03 – 50:54] Lessons Learned from her experience What she has learned from her experience as a patient The situations in Hospitals during the Covid crisis Listening and validating patients' concerns Dr. Milhouse's piece of advice for all listeners with regards to Covid [50:55 – 56:04] Randy's Random Questions Would you rather go 30 days without your phone or your entire life without dessert? Why? What's your favorite dessert? Would you rather be the most popular kid in school or the smartest? One word you would describe your husband? If you were stranded on a deserted island and you could choose 1 celebrity to keep you company. Who would it be? [56:05 – 59:06] Closing Segment Follow Dr. Fenwa Famakinwa Milhouse See links below Recap of key information discussed in the episode Final Words Tweetable Quotes: “Two big lessons from my Covid story: Don't take it for granted, and be vigilant.” - Dr. Fenwa Famakinwa Milhouse “You are not invincible. Covid is extremely unpredictable.” - Dr. Fenwa Famakinwa Milhouse “Covid is wreaking havoc not just on the medical and physical side, but also on the emotional, and relationship side of things. So have grace for yourself, and please try to be careful and heed the stuff the doctors are asking for you to do.” - Dr. Fenwa Famakinwa Milhouse “Judge your risk and when you think about risk, don't only think about yourself, because whoever you're around can also be at risk.” - Dr. Fenwa Famakinwa Milhouse Resources and Links Mentioned: Shimabukuro , Tom T., et al. “Reports of Anaphylaxis After Receipt of MRNA COVID-19 Vaccines in the US-December 14,2020-January 18,2021.” Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 325, no. 11, 16 Mar. 2021, pp. 1101–1102. Pulse Oximeter Picture https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ICKB0K?gclid=Cj0KCQjwsLWDBhCmARIsAPSL3_2Ytd7PhFBItnPJ0HqfR9xcVUqtF1bTOpZQk-2op2We4GFM9C0Vo_YaAkXrEALw_wcB Connect with Dr. Milhouse on Instagram(@drmilhouse) and Tiktok(@yourfavoriteurologist) To know more, you can connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Also, visit my website https://hinesentertainment.com/ or email me at hinesentertainmentgrp@gmail.com LEAVE A REVIEW AND RATING + help someone who wants to learn more about useful health information by sharing this episode or click here to listen to more episodes.
The coronavirus has been a part of our lives for more than a year. Mike and Steph join Dr. Tim Friel, MD, LVHN Chair of Medicine to take a look at the past year and discuss what's to come.
In this episode, Julius From Earth, es0t3r1c, and B. Davis shout out Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett (creator of Moderna Vaccine), send prayers up for Tiger Woods, discuss the moment we learned not to challenge our fathers, compare rap careers to the "hoe phase", and much more! Check us out every Thursday on any of the digital streaming platforms (DSP'S) and don't forget to subscribe/like/and share. Follow us on our social media platforms to interact with us directly. As always, thank you for tapping in!Music produced by Tsunami Thanks for listening!IG: @Julius_from_Earth/@es0t3r1c/@bdavisprojectTwitter: @JustTheFacts82/@BlackCrownRoyal/@BdavisprojectEmail: juliusfromearth@gmail.comSupport the show (https://cash.app/$JuliusFromEarth)
In this episode of La Verdad Duele Podcast, I recorded an episode answering the frequently asked questions or concerns that people may have about the Moderna Vaccine. A great way to learn and understand the initial concerns that people may have and the answers to questions about the vaccine rooted from the clinical trials. This is a starting point, additional information is available on these links below: FDA https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/mcm-legal-regulatory-and-policy-framework/emergency-use-authorization Centers for Disease Control and Prevention https://www.cvdvaccine.com/ CDC Factsheet about Vaccines https://www.cvdvaccine-us.com/images/pdf/fact-sheet-for-recipients-and-caregivers.pdf WHAT ARE THE INGREDIENTS IN THE MODERNA COVID-19 VACCINE? The Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine contains the following ingredients: messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA), lipids (SM-102, polyethylene glycol [PEG] 2000 dimyristoyl glycerol [DMG], cholesterol, and 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine [DSPC]), tromethamine, tromethamine hydrochloride, acetic acid, sodium acetate, and sucrose. Show Contact Info Our Social Media (IG): @laverdadduelepod Subscribe to our YouTube: La Verdad Duele Podcast Join Our Listserv: LVD Podcast Listserv
Alejandro Bolívar-Cervoni talks about how COVID-19 affected his life and why he volunteered to enroll in a research trial for the Moderna Vaccine.
Two Doses of Pfizer and Moderna Vaccine are essential for success
New Mini Series! I'll be getting my Moderna Vaccine tomorrow (first shot). I'll be updating y'all every day (or as often as I can). I'll be giving daily updates up until two weeks after my last/second shot. After that, less frequent. Listen to this episode for the update! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myqueerempire/support
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Discussion on the roll out of the Moderna vaccine for Jack County.
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Infectious disease expert Zach Jenkins talks about the FDA's approval of the Moderna COVID vaccine, where other potential vaccines stand, and the news of a new strain of COVID-19 in the UK. Singer Lynda Randle talks about her new Christmas album and working to bring racial healing.
Infectious disease expert Zach Jenkins talks about the FDA's approval of the Moderna COVID vaccine, where other potential vaccines stand, and the news of a new strain of COVID-19 in the UK. Singer Lynda Randle talks about her new Christmas album and working to bring racial healing.
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The FDA may be days away from approving another coronavirus vaccine. Dr. Shane Crotty from the La Jolla Institutes of Immunology explains how the Moderna vaccine works. The debate over whether to vaccinate prison inmates is heating up. Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales weight in. The FDA approves the first, over-the-counter home test for the coronavirus. Dr. Bruce Tromberg breaks down what we know about the new test so far. Researchers say people with certain genes may be more susceptible to getting a severe case of COVID-19. Dr. Konrad Rawlik from the University of Edinburgh's Roslin Institute decodes the latest findings. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices