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Chronic mystery illness isn't just about the ten cases a year of an unexplainable, random and confusing onset of symptoms after staying on a cruise ship somewhere near a remote island. Chronic mystery illness is everywhere, every day and rampant. There's not a person on this planet that won't eventually experience it at some point in their lifetime, even if it's just in their last years here. Why is everyone getting sick? There are a lot of factors for each individual and a lot of variations and differences. The list is large: fragrances, Toxic Metals, dead drinking water, chemicals, chem trails, fungicides and stress, just to name a few. There is one group of exposures over the years in modern times that has pushed people's health to the edge and its pathogens. Pathogen exposure is at the top of causes of mystery chronic illness and pathogens love to thrive when the body is weakened by metals, a variety of toxins and even unknowingly poor choices of foods. One of the leading top pathogens causing a considerably large amount of chronic illness is EBV—Epstein-Barr Virus. Medical Medium information brought to light that the Epstein-Barr Virus caused a host of different numerological symptoms, ones that can be even debilitating for so many. EBV is partly responsible for the suffering womenkind have endured throughout the past hundred years. Just scratching the surface, everything from Lupus, chronic fatigue, hot flashes, thyroid conditions, PCOS, Fibromyalgia, MS, tingles, numbness, Tinnitus, vertigo, anxiety, Lyme disease and so much more. EBV has dominated greatly in the health and wellness of not just millions but billions of people in the world at this point in time who are challenged with at least one symptom caused by the Epstein Barr Virus, not to mention the trillions of dollars over time it has and will cost in the health care industry. In this episode… • Learn about how EBV and EBV symptoms are skyrocketing right now, and how these symptoms are seemingly illogical to doctors. • Discover how people have been conditioned to view a symptom or condition as the problem itself, when really there is an underlying cause. • Discover that before Medical Medium information, everyone thought EBV only caused Mono, and not the other conditions it causes as well. • Uncover the initial “dormant” period that the EBV goes through as it floats around in the bloodstream. • Learn how the EBV actually has inhuman patience and waits for the opportune time to strike. • Learn about the different stages of EBV, such as stages 2, 3, and 4, and what occurs during each of these stages. • Uncover how betrayal can actually lower the immune system and how this can affect EBV. • Learn what stage of EBV is Mononucleosis. • Discover the power of the immune system. • Learn about the different foods that the EBV thrives off of. • Uncover the goal of EBV and how you can empower yourself and your body against viral and pathogen attacks. All this and more, tune in and don't miss out on this important episode. You can revisit this episode anytime you need it. For more information visit www.medicalmedium.com
Dr. Carol and Kim Pittis discuss various conditions such as joint replacements, the significance of treating muscle spasm post-surgery, and addressing complications from treatments. They delve into the practical application of their methods in patient cases, sharing experiences and outcomes. They also discuss the planning and considerations involved in conducting seminars and the impact of specific treatments on conditions like trigeminal neuralgia and post-op recovery. The conversation encompasses a broad range of topics from the effectiveness of certain medical devices to the profound effects of environment and community on healing processes. 00:31 Recapping a Philadelphia Trip and Hockey Success 01:01 Unique Awards and Their Significance 02:56 Frozen Shoulder Cases and Treatment Adjustments 07:02 Imaging and Recognizing Underlying Causes 12:48 Joint Pathologies and Muscle Responses 16:24 Complex Cases: Mold, Autoimmune, and More 22:59 Q&A Session: Tackling Restless Leg Syndrome and Raynaud's 29:33 Exploring the Mysteries of Mononucleosis and Mold 31:12 Custom Care Protocols: Flu, Asthma, and COVID-19 34:03 Weight Loss and Cancer Protocols 36:05 The Power of Community and Learning in FSM 52:28 Innovative Approaches to Joint Pain and Replacement 01:02:10 Wrapping Up: The Importance of Community and Collaboration
In this episode of the AMSSM (T: @TheAMSSM) Sports Medcast, host Dr. Jake Wessels, MD, is joined by Dr. Margot Putukian, MD (T: @MPutukian), and Dr. Siobhan Statuta, MD, to discuss the AMSSM Position Statement on Mononucleosis and Athletic Participation, which was published earlier this year. This position statement updates the Evidence-Based Subject Review on Mononucleosis by the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine published in 2008 and reviews the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, laboratory assessment, and management including RTS for the athlete with IM. It also addresses complications, imaging, special considerations, diversity and equity considerations, and areas for future clinical research. A Past President of AMSSM and the CMO of Major League Soccer, Dr. Putukian served as the co-lead author, and Dr. Statuta, sports medicine physician and team physician at the University of Virginia, was a co-author on the statement. Additional Resources: American Medical Society of Sports Medicine Position Statement: Mononucleosis and Athletic Participation https://journals.lww.com/cjsportsmed/Fulltext/2023/07000/American_Medical_Society_of_Sports_Medicine.1.aspx
On this episode of the AMSSM (T: @TheAMSSM) Sports Medcast, host Dr. Jake Wessels, MD, is joined by Dr. Margot Putukian, MD, FAMSSM (T: @MPutukian), and Dr. Siobhan Statuta, MD, FAMSSM, to discuss the AMSSM Position Statement on Mononucleosis and Athletic Participation, which was published earlier this year. This position statement updates the Evidence-Based Subject Review on Mononucleosis by the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine published in 2008 and reviews the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, laboratory assessment, and management including RTS for the athlete with IM. It also addresses complications, imaging, special considerations, diversity and equity considerations, and areas for future clinical research. A Past President of AMSSM and the CMO of Major League Soccer, Dr. Putukian served as the co-lead author, and Dr. Statuta, sports medicine physician and team physician at the University of Virginia, was a co-author on the statement. Additional Resources: American Medical Society of Sports Medicine Position Statement: Mononucleosis and Athletic Participation https://journals.lww.com/cjsportsmed/Fulltext/2023/07000/American_Medical_Society_of_Sports_Medicine.1.aspx
Rafe steers the ship as he and Ben alongside special guest Luca, breakdown what's happening in the off-season
After experiencing headaches, tiredness, and swollen lymph nodes, Laura Davis took her 14 year old son Cole to the doctor in January of 2020 where the thought was that he might have had Mononucleosis. Instead, after a test showed that Cole's white blood cell count was over 300,000, his diagnosis came back as T Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Laura will talk about the 2 and a half year treatment that Cole endured, including a critical shortage of the drug Erwinaze that Cole needed which finally was found and provided by Angels For Change Director Laura Bray. Cole is now a high school senior at the age of 17, he has been cancer free for 9 1/2 months, and is working hard to get ready for the upcoming high school football season.
In hour four, we once again realize how different our lives are and this time it's centered around catching Mononucleosis. Crowder doubles down on still having the guts. Then, a brief discussion on Donuts - Hoch argues Publix has 'must try' chocolate frosted donuts.
Mononucleosis, o también conocida como la superfamosa enfermedad del beso, es una infección altamente contagiosa. Seguramenta la habrás escuchado, ya que es muy común. Pero, ¿cómo se transmite? ¿Se puede tener la infección más de una vez? ¿Cuál es su tratamiento? Te lo contamos todo en este nuevo episodio.Recuerda que cada semana encontrarás artículos nuevos dentro del Espacio de Salud y Bienestar de Adeslas.
Have you heard about this Epstein thing? Anyone else hate the dentist? How about those celebrity Catholics, huh? This week in Dr. Ethan's Dating Corner: a problem that Dr. Ethan has never before encountered...SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVnX7ENDXr-ZXrnmBEIw3BwJOIN OUR DISCORD: bit.ly/crunchdiscordFOLLOW US: twitter.com/thecrunchcast | instagram.com/thecrunchcastSUPPORT US: patreon.com/thecrunchSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-crunch/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Have you ever been interrupted on a college campus by someone asking about your latest incident of intimate kissing? That's because they were trying to track the spread of a common infection called mononucleosis, or mono. Dr. Sydnee goes over the history of how the virus that caused mono was tracked down, and how it's tested for now.Music: "Medicines" by The Taxpayers https://taxpayers.bandcamp.com/
La mononucleosis infecciosa, también conocida como enfermedad del beso, es una patología muy recurrente entre los jóvenes de nuestro medio. Está causado por un virus, el virus Epstein-Barr (VEB), y aunque normalmente causa una afección benigna, sí es cierto que se ha relacionado con procesos cancerígenos como el mieloma múltiple. Quédate en este podcast para entender aspectos como qué síntomas da la mononucleosis infecciosa, cómo podemos tratarla y la razón de que se relacione con el cáncer.
Once upon a time the demon god boognish predicted that in the Christmas season of 2022 Ween would play their 1,000th show. With a little help from Brownbase, the brown crowd spent the last few months making 1,000th show stickers, pins, shirts, and just about anything else they could think of to celebrate. Shortly after everyone got all of their stuff ready for a Brown Christmas Brownbase added some old shows to the overall show count making the technical 1,000th show already to have happened...oh well, its still fun that the band hit the milestone! Even if it wasn't the 1,000th show, the band took care of us for sure! This marks the second time that Ween lands at The Fillmore in Silver Spring Maryland, a small city suburb of Baltimore. The crowd nestled in nicely for a long winters show at this club for the last Ween show of the year. The band blazed through the set with just about perfect sound and banged out zingers like "Sweet Texas Fire", "Mononucleosis", "Vallejo", and after someone asked for a basket of chips, and for the first time in four years; "Polo Asado". Join us as we talk about the final Ween show of the year, the perfect precursor to the holiday season, and the "1,000th Show" celebration. Enjoy! --- 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/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
Dr. Evelyn Huang, a doctor in emergency medicine at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, joins Lisa Dent to explain important facts and statistics you should know about mononucleosis, which is commonly know as the “kissing disease.” Dr. Huang also discusses the causes and risk factors of mononucleosis. “Better knowledge means better health for you and your family. […]
Our guest talks about his unique, scientific framework that will help our listeners reclaim energy, brainpower, and well-being by following simple, actionable tips and making minor tweaks to nutrition, sleep, and daily habits. Joining us today at Maximal Being Fitness, Nutrition, and Gut Health, is Ari Whitten. A functional medicine expert and founder of The Energy Blueprint and of the highly anticipated forthcoming book, Eat for Energy.Topics- Mitochondrial Psychobiology- How nutrition ties into our mitochondrial health and mitochondrial function- The resultsDoc Mok an advanced GI doctor specializing in nutrition, gut health, and cancer. Joining him is the podcast's layman, Jacky P, smashing the broscience on this week's podcast. Their guest Ari Whitten, who after experiencing his own health crisis that left him bedridden, realized there was virtually no one in the medical establishment who really understood the human energy puzzle, so he spent years digging into the science to build out the new science of human energy optimization. The result is Eat for Energy, the best nutritional wisdom that he and his team have uncovered, systematized, and refined for the last decade to help thousands of people cut through the pseudoscience and rewire their bodies (and mitochondria) to produce youthful levels of energy through the food you eat.If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a differenceReach out to us at team@maximalbeing.comOr https://www.maximalbeing.com/site/contactFREE STUFF3 NUTRITION HACKS (that Your Doctor Won't Tell You) FREE e-book: https://www.maximalbeing.com/3-nutrition-hacksThe Perfect Human Diet: A FREE 5 part training video: https://www.maximalbeing.com/the-perfect-human-dietWE CAN HELP YOUSign-up for our Kombucha Course: https://www.maximalbeing.com/kombuchaThe Meal Prep Bootcamp Course: https://www.maximalbeing.com/offers/oGLXwoof/checkoutNeed a Sustainable Nutrition Solution for Gut Health: https://www.maximalbeing.com/sustainable-nutrition-solutionOur sponsorsEmerson Ecologics (10% OFF All Supplements): https://wellevate.me/maximal-beingiHerb supplement BDB5528 and receive 10% off your orders: https://www.maximalbeing.com/iherbResourceshttps://www.maximalbeing.comhttps://www.theenergyblueprint.comSocialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/maximalbeing/Twitter: https://twitter.com/maximalbeingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/maximalbeings/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/maximalbeing/Linked'in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximal-being-13a5051a1/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi7KVUF8U-gfhOE1KSNAqIgSupport the show
Our guest talks about his unique, scientific framework that will help our listeners reclaim energy, brainpower, and well-being by following simple, actionable tips and making minor tweaks to nutrition, sleep, and daily habits. Joining us today at Maximal Being Fitness, Nutrition, and Gut Health, is Ari Whitten. A functional medicine expert and founder of The Energy Blueprint and of the highly anticipated forthcoming book, Eat for Energy. Topics - Mitochondria- Mitochondrial fusion and fission- Hormetic stress, or hormes- What Contributes to Poor Mitochondrial FunctionDoc Mok an advanced GI doctor specializing in nutrition, gut health, and cancer. Joining him is the podcast's layman, Jacky P, smashing the broscience on this week's podcast. Their guest Ari Whitten, who after experiencing his own health crisis that left him bedridden, realized there was virtually no one in the medical establishment who really understood the human energy puzzle, so he spent years digging into the science to build out the new science of human energy optimization. The result is Eat for Energy, the best nutritional wisdom that he and his team have uncovered, systematized, and refined for the last decade to help thousands of people cut through the pseudoscience and rewire their bodies (and mitochondria) to produce youthful levels of energy through the food you eat.If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a differenceReach out to us at team@maximalbeing.comOr https://www.maximalbeing.com/site/contactFREE STUFF3 NUTRITION HACKS (that Your Doctor Won't Tell You) FREE e-book: https://www.maximalbeing.com/3-nutrition-hacksThe Perfect Human Diet: A FREE 5 part training video: https://www.maximalbeing.com/the-perfect-human-dietWE CAN HELP YOUSign-up for our Kombucha Course: https://www.maximalbeing.com/kombuchaThe Meal Prep Bootcamp Course: https://www.maximalbeing.com/offers/oGLXwoof/checkoutNeed a Sustainable Nutrition Solution for Gut Health: https://www.maximalbeing.com/sustainable-nutrition-solutionOur sponsorsEmerson Ecologics (10% OFF All Supplements): https://wellevate.me/maximal-beingiHerb supplement BDB5528 and receive 10% off your orders: https://www.maximalbeing.com/iherbResourceshttps://www.maximalbeing.comhttps://www.theenergyblueprint.com SocialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/maximalbeing/Twitter: https://twitter.com/maximalbeingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/maximalbeings/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/maximalbeing/Linked'in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximal-being-13a5051a1/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi7KVUF8U-gfhOE1KSNAqIgSupport the show
In this episode, I discuss about, Ask Evette: Psychosomatics of MononucleosisYou can find out SO MUCH more from my book Metaphysical Anatomy Volume 1, which is a step-by-step guide for identifying the psychosomatic pattern related to 679 medical conditions. These conditions can be activated by circumstances in your present life, your ancestry, conception, womb, birth trauma, childhood, or adult life. It builds on existing work from many famous authors, making it much more practical, more specific, detailed, and ultimately much more effective! This book is equally valuable for experienced alternative practitioners and those interested in self-healing. You will love this book and the Healing Technique MAT.www.metaphysicalanatomy.com | www.evettebooks.com
Terry is back and this time, her twin sister Tamara is joining us as well. These two women, who call themselves Twins Coast 2 Coast, give so much of themselves to help others with multiple sclerosis. Their journey is unique because they both have MS, but even more, because they are thriving despite having the disease for over 25 years. Fundraising to support research is a passion of theirs. Listen as we chat it up about the importance of family, Epstein Barr, and so much more. Instagram: @twinscoast2coast Instagram: @thrivingoversurivivingpodcast https://thrivingoversurvivingpodcast.com
Terry is back and this time, her twin sister Tamara is joining us as well. These two women, who call themselves Twins Coast 2 Coast, give so much of themselves to help others with multiple sclerosis. Their journey is unique because they both have MS, but even more, because they are thriving despite having the disease for over 25 years. Fundraising to support research is a passion of theirs. Listen as we chat it up about the importance of family, Epstein Barr, and so much more. Instagram: @twinscoast2coast Instagram: @thrivingoversurivivingpodcast https://thrivingoversurvivingpodcast.com
The Long Story Short with Dr. Been Epstein Barr Virus Reactivation in COVID Dr. Been reviewed a study from China published in May 2021 concluding a high incidence of EBV co-infection in COVID-19 patients. EBV/SARS-CoV-2 coinfection was associated with fever and increased inflammation. EBV reactivation may be associated with the severity of COVID-19. The reactivation of EBV may also be the cause of the COVID long haul symptoms. Original video from Dr. Been posted in August 2021 About infectious Mononucleosis: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4670567/ Study published in nature on May 21st 202: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-90351-y Disclaimer: This video is not intended to provide assessment, diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice; it also does not constitute provision of healthcare services. The content provided in this video is for informational and educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician or healthcare professional regarding any medical or mental health related diagnosis or treatment. No information in this video should ever be considered as a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional.
Joe Siddall joins Ben & Stephen to discuss to the Opening Day roster for the Blue Jays, the impact of losing Nate Pearson to Mononucleosis, Toronto's tough schedule to start the season, and how Charlie Montoyo's communication skills helped keep the team afloat through COVID restrictions and multiple home stadiums (00:48). Later on, Adam Stanley joins to look ahead to The Masters, forecasts if Tiger Woods will play, and breaks down his chances to win if he does compete (30:43). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
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You name it. We EXPLAIN it! In this episode Robin Riddle, NP-C explains the Epstein-Barr Virus (most commonly known for causing Mononucleosis) and why it's important to know if you've had it or been exposed to it. What did you think of this episode of the podcast? Let us know by leaving a review! Connect with Performance Medicine! Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://performancemedicine.net/doctors-note-sign-up/ Facebook: @PMedicine Instagram: @PerformancemedicineTN YouTube: Performance Medicine
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In this bonus episode, Dr. Gretchen shares some very interesting research regarding the Epstein-Barr Virus, the virus that causes Mononucleosis or "The Kissing Disease" and it's connection to Multiple Sclerosis. Tune in to hear all of the most recent information on this topic! Additional Resources: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/insider Reach out to Me: Gretchen@DoctorGretchenHawley.com Website: www.MSingLink.com Social: ★ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mswellness ★ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctor.gretchen ★ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/doctorgretchenhawley?sub_confirmation=1 → Game Changers Course: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/GameChangersCourse → Total Core Program: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/TotalCoreProgram → The MSing Link: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/TheMSingLink
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https://www.entiendetusalud.es/ La mononucleosis infecciosa, también conocida como enfermedad del beso, es una patología muy recurrente entre los jóvenes de nuestro medio. Está causado por un virus, el virus Epstein-Barr (VEB), y aunque normalmente causa una afección benigna, sí es cierto que se ha relacionado con procesos cancerígenos como el mieloma múltiple. Quédate en este podcast para entender aspectos como qué síntomas da la mononucleosis infecciosa, cómo podemos tratarla y la razón de que se relacione con el cáncer. Espero que te sea de utilidad. No olvides compartir el episodio, y seguirnos en las redes sociales en @entiendetusalud y en la plataforma en que suelas escuchar podcasts!
Night #1. Our pandemic wait was finally over as Ween descended upon Philadelphia's Metropolitan Opera House for a two-night stint. Join us as we relive two of the greatest Ween shows ever to grace this green Earth. It was amazeballs, so listen in for all the highlights of these two great evenings. When Ween comes to Philly, you know it's going to be great. Hailing from New Hope, PA, Ween has always made Philadelphia it's big city home. The crowd's are usually full of fans who know the words, and if you know anything about Philly, it's that when it comes to partying hard, these Jawns don't play. Add on top of that, Ween's infatuation with the recently reopened historic Philly Met, and you not only have a hometown crowd ready to burn the place down (relax people, it's a metaphor!) but also a beautiful venue as the backdrop of your dreams. The theme of the weekend was two-fold: rarities galore and variety of the source material. Both of these were present in spades for the first night! I Wuz Nothin was about as rare as it got, and I barely even recognized it. But it was a sign of what was to come, as the rarities kept piling up. Mononucleosis, Stallion Part 1, I've Got To Put The Hammer Down, I Don't Want To Leave You On The Farm, and Cornbread Red, to name just a few! Slather on top of that some absolutely shredded jams in songs like Frank and Pandy Fackler, and you really got a freakin' fantastic night. In particular Frank was a pleasure because it featured Aaron pulling off a rare but beautiful solo of his own. It's not often that Aaron truly jams on the guitar but he did that night, and he did on Frank. Beautiful! Night #1 was full of rarities, and Deaner and the rest of the band was in classic form. But little did we know they were just getting started, and that the second night would equal if not exceed the amazingness that was night #1. Stay tuned for our next episode as it covers the second night. Thanks for listening. Merry Christmas and may the brown be with you! --- 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/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
Do you know "mono" as "the kissing disease?" Autumn Nelson from Sanford Health explains what Mononucleosis is and how to identify the symptoms. With similar physical symptoms to the common cold and COVID-19, mono can be mistaken without getting a test to confirm which of the illnesses you may have. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lyme Voice Radio, Discussing your Lyme Disease Journey with Aaron & Sarah Sanchez
Today on Lyme Voice I am joined by Scott Forsgren. In 1997 Scott was in his twenties and became violently ill. It was the scariest thing he had ever experienced. Overnight, his body was ravaged by an unknown illness. He had difficulty walking, balance problems, blurred vision, low-grade fevers, rapid heart rate, burning sensations in his arms and legs, severe joint pain, nausea, digestive disturbances (we'll leave it at that), brain fog, muscle spasms, numbness, tingling, skin-hypersensitivity, motor-like tapping sensations in my hands and feet, and never-ending fatigue. Doctors and health-care professionals were baffled. They suggested that he had Epstein-Barr virus, Mononucleosis, Fibromyalgia, Multiple Sclerosis, severe allergies, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and of course, even that it was all "in my head". He cannot count the number of times he was referred to a psychiatrist. Though he will readily admit to the reality that he probably did not need one, as it had nothing to do with his physical health. After 27 doctors and nine months of feeling as though he had the flu everyday, he was diagnosed with multiple parasitic infections including Blastocystis Hominis, Giardia Lamblia, Cryptosporidium, Entamoeba Hystolytica, and others. He was also diagnosed with severe Candida resulting from antibiotic overuse from several previous doctors. Additionally, he had Leaky Gut Syndrome and severe food allergies. He tried so many different things to get well. He received mega-doses of vitamins through IV, administered coffee enemas. He was "smudged" by mystic healers. Gave up wheat and fruit products for years. He gave himself regular injections of vitamins to help with the malabsorption resulting from the infections. He even went to one doctor that claimed that he was ill due to a virus found in Crystal Geyser bottled water (which of course never existed). He took EPD (Enzyme-Potentiated Desensitization) shots every two months to help desensitize and heal his immune system. The EPD treatments required three days of staying at home eating nothing but potatoes and water. I share all of this because this is not unique to a lyme disease patient. It takes many doctor and multiple "guesses" to get the actual diagnosis.Listen in and learn more today from Scott!Sponsors:Envita Medical Center: Envita Medical Center: A Center of Excellence for Personalized Oncology and Lyme Disease Treatment located in Scottsdale, AZ. What defines Envita is the undeniable truth that every patient who has the courage to come to Envita and walk through our doors, discovers the incredible healing and compassionate care that can only exist in a clinic that is radically focused on patient outcomes;... they provide a focused team of people with an exceptional heart for serving our patients. At Envita they have discovered a revolutionary solution for patients to help improve their quality of life. Call to speak with one of their patient care coordinators today. (Ep. #80 for more info)Link:Envita Medical CenterMedical Bill Gurus The experts at Medical Bill Gurus are dedicated to innovative solutions for any medical billing scenario. Their patient advocates are available to help reduce medical bills and assist patients with navigating a dynamic health landscape. They take pride in speaking with patients every day and helping them find guidance on how to navigate our broken healthcare system. (Ep.#111 for more info)Link:Medical Bill Gurus | Redefining The Role Of Medical Billing To Move Healthcare Forward Lyme Laser Center Finally, a proven and comprehensive Lyme protocol with no antibiotics, no potentially harmful therapies, and no outrageous prices or hidden ongoing costs. Lyme Laser Centers uses their unique, technologically advanced laser systems and their numerous other supportive technologies to help you gain control of your Lyme disease and overcome the often debilitating effects that it has on your body and your life. With a completely free in-house consultation with a Lyme Laser Specialist, it's easy to learn more about the Lyme Laser Protocol™ and how it can help you overcome your Lyme. Start healing your body, naturally.Link: www.LymeLaser.com/HomeProtocol/Urbane Medical A boutique ketamine infusion center located in Scottsdale, AZ. Who specializes in a "hospitable" environment rather than a hospital environment. Ketamine can promote a sense of wellbeing, decreases brain fog, and reduce chronic nerve pain.Link:Home Connect with Lyme Voice:Link:Lyme VoiceInstagram: @LymeVoiceSarah Schlichte Sanchez: Sanchezsmile@gmail.com
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Mononucleosis from the Pediatrics section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets
On this episode of Senseless, Sherry and Melissa begin with a health update and talk about the peace that comes with acceptance and being gentle on yourself. They discuss the power of positive self-talk and self-compassion, especially in times of flare-ups, and they share their experiences of coping with anxiety and depression during their darkest periods. Sherry and Melissa also touch on feelings of isolation when their physical symptoms become too much, and explain how they look inward to soothe the part of themselves that's overwhelmed by pain and discomfort. Next, our hosts chat about whether their sensory loss appears within their dreams, and how their dreams have changed over time as their hearing and vision have shifted. Sherry goes into a recurring dream she has involving an extremely steep hill while driving, and Melissa helps her uncover what it might mean in relation to her waking life. They talk about paying attention to the messages your subconscious is trying to tell you, and conclude the show with some calming breathing exercises. This podcast is not psychotherapy and does not contain medical advice, but is simply a recording of two friends talking. Episode Highlights: Sherry is still experiencing numbness in her arm, and is coming to a place of accepting it rather than hoping it will go away Recent bloodwork showed that she has several active viruses, including Epstein-Barr Virus, Mononucleosis, Cytomegalovirus, and several influenzas Melissa also had a flare-up since the last recording, but is using supportive self-talk to cope and get through it Positive self-talk and self-compassion, especially during flare-ups and times of anxiety and depression Divinity wants to experience being in human form During flare-ups, Melissa's hearing goes way down and her tinnitus becomes intolerable They love all feelings, including anger as it shakes things up Living through flare-ups can be isolating, and holding the belief that you are not alone, whether that be through the presence of divinity in your body or simply by acknowledging your feelings and talking to them, can help the experience feel less lonely You can comfort and soothe that part of yourself that's overwhelmed by the pain and discomfort Ask yourself, “How would I soothe a child who was experiencing this?” And do that for yourself Melissa can usually hear in her dreams, but she still has dreams where she can't hear someone or they are speaking too softly to hear Sherry does not typically see in her dreams She shares her recurring dream involving an extremely steep hill while driving, and Melissa helps her get to the bottom of what that might mean for her waking life Melissa became very interested in lucid dreaming after a depressing experience with vision problems in her 20s Paying attention to what your subconscious is telling you Guided breathing exercises Quotes: “I just have a lot of inflammation. And I have a lot of viruses. A lot of active, active - I'm not contagious, but I have active viruses that my body cannot control.” “That must be part of what the autoimmune stuff is - when our body's got such a high viral load that it can't handle it all.” “I remember laying on the ground...I was being so stoic and just kept going and going and going. And I do remember, my kids were little when this was happening. And I remember throwing myself on the ground and I was just in a ball. And I was just kind of screaming, kind of wailing - because it's a big deal to lose a sense.” “It ends up being a thing where you have to really go within and...somehow getting to that place of love and compassion, and being gentle with yourself.” “It's so hard to be in that place where everything's flared. And it feels like you're just alone.” “I am the light - I will tell myself that, I am the light, the light I am. I say that to myself when I'm in those [dark] places.” “I described it to someone the other day
This week on the show, while Cory is out with Mononucleosis, Eric faces a tough reality. He has to improve his grades, or he will not be allowed to go to Europe this summer. Eric seeks help from a tutor, who is only interested in Eric's looks and helps him cheat on test. Eric is then confronted with one of the biggest challenges of his young life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markanddanmeetsworld/message
Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions: Julie: Hi Dr Cabral, my daughter (18) was diagnosed with Mono just before basketball playoffs in 2020. To help her with her energy levels during that time she was given a b12 injection before each game. Within a month or so she developed severe acne after never having skin issues of any kind so we feel certain it is injection related. Do you have any suggestions for clearing this type of acne. It is severe and beginning to scar her face. Thank you for your help! Julie Thomas: Hi Dr. Cabral, I recently completed the 21 day detox, and I am also in the process of achieving level one and level two IHP certification. I truly enjoy your passion and ability to teach all the material in an effective, engaging, and enjoyable way! I wear an Oura ring to track sleep and other variables such as HRV. On day two of the 21 day detox, I noticed an obvious and significant increase in my HRV that lasted for the entirety of the 21 day period. Following the completion of the detox, I noticed my HRV settled back into my normal/pre-detox levels. The magnitude of the HRV change was roughly 20ms. My question is - To which component of the detox would you attribute the favorable increase in heart rate variability? I assume it's one or more of the ingredients in either the FM or AYU detox, but I would really appreciate any insight you can offer. Would it be recommended to use a supplement to increase HRV on a regular basis, or is it just better to focus on a holistic approach to maximize PNS activation? Thank you! Tom Savita: Hi Dr. Cabral, I'm very grateful for you and your podcast! I was wondering, what are your thoughts on the COVID-19 Vaccine. Thank you. Savita Victoria: Hi Cabral! I just learned that my 5 year old niece has a heart murmur. Do you have any recommendations she should follow for this? Currently and also growing up in effort to eventually grow out of it ? Thank you! Bethany: Hi Dr. Cabral - love your podcast and appreciate what you do for all of us. I have a question regarding my 17 year old daughter. She has recently been diagnosed with Aortic Ventricular Tachycardia and arrhythmia. My question is... can this be caused by Hashimoto's, which she has also recently been diagnosed with - her thyroid antibodies are off the chart. Additionally, any words or advice you can give regarding treatment for this to help ease our anxiety would be appreciated. It's obviously scary for us parents when anything health related is happening with our children. Thank you! Aaron: Hi Dr. Cabral! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with these podcasts. Would you discuss the difference between Vitamin D3 absorption and utilization? I have listened to a TON of your podcasts, and relistened to all the Vit D topics. You mention needing cofactors like Vit K, Mg, etc. I use 2 scoops of DNS in almond milk each morning with my 6 drops Vit D3, take Histpro, B-complex, and 1Mg at lunch, and balanced zinc with Mg at dinner. My Vit D levels with PCP won't go much above 33. (I had gone from 5 drops to 7 with no change, so settled in on roughly 35units/lbs.) I have heard others say oil based capsules are better than drops for accurate dosing. Do you recommend drops because there is some level of sublingual capillary absorption? If so, do I need to take the DNS a couple hours before Vit D so the cofactors are already in my system, ready to work? Are the cofactors primarily for absorption of Vit D into the body, or primarily for conversion of Vit D for use in the body? This question is getting long, and I hope you understand what I'm asking. Thanks again for getting deep on bio-regulatory medicine! 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Brushy Four On 1 July 1972 I was number 4 in Brushy Flight, attacking a target in Kep, North Vietnam. As we exited the target area, our flight was targeted by a Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) from our left 7 o'clock position. This SAM was tracking differently than a typical SA-2. The typical SA-2 traveled in a lead-pursuit flight path, not too difficult to defeat if you can see it. this SAM was different. It was traveling in a lag-pursuit flight path, aiming directly at out flight. We separated into two sections of two aircraft, about 1000 feet apart, with each wingman flying in close formation with his lead aircraft. As number 4, I flew in formation on the left wing with Brushy 3, the deputy flight lead. I watched the missile track toward our section in my left rear-view mirror. It was heading directly for me. As it was about to hit me, I flinched to the left and was immediately rocked by the sound of the explosion as it hit Brushy 3. Fortunately, Brushy 3 did not go down. The missile detonated as a proximity burst. His aircraft was leaking fluids, but continued to fly. Because he had lost his utility hydraulic system Brushy 3 could not refuel, so he would have to land at DaNang, South Vietnam, if his fuel supply lasted. I was assigned to escort him to DaNang. Miraculously, his fuel supply lasted, and he landed with an approach-end engagement on runway 17 left while I landed on runway 17 right. After refueling, I led another F-4 in formation back to Ubon. The reason I led the flight, at low altitude, was because the other aircraft could not pressurize. It had taken a small arms round through the rear canopy, right through the back-seater's heart. Walnut Four The Vietnam Veterans Memorial – The Wall – has panels that list the KIA (Killed In Action) casualties in chronological order of their loss. Panel W1, the last panel, encompasses the date July 30, 1972. My name is not on that panel, because my military Brothers, Sid Fulgham, J.D. Allen and the crew of Purple 28, saved my life. I was Number Four in Walnut Flight, four F-4s on a strike deep into enemy territory north of Hanoi. The flight was being led by our new squadron commander, Sid Fugham, on his first mission leading a strike over Hanoi, and J.D. was the deputy flight lead, Walnut Three. Enroute to the target, we faced heavy reactions. SAMs (surface-to-air missiles), AAA (anti-aircraft artillery) and MiG calls (enemy aircraft). As we egressed the target area over the Gulf of Tonkin, Lead called for a fuel check, and that was when we all realized that my fuel was significantly below the other airplanes in the flight. In fact, I wouldn't have enough fuel to make it to the post-strike refueling point. Sid was out of ideas, and that's when J.D. went into action. With Sid's concurrence, J.D. took command of the flight, sent us over to the emergency GUARD frequency, and made contact with the refueling tankers. One of them, Purple 28, volunteered to fly up into enemy territory to meet us. That crew put their airplane, their lives, and their careers on the line to save me. Back in 1972, navigation was not the GPS precision it is today. The INS (inertial navigation system) position on the F-4 could be off by as much as 10 miles for every hour of operation. The only way to roughly determine our position was radial/DME from a TACAN located on a Navy ship, far away. J.D. asked the tanker for his position from the TACAN, then gave the tanker a heading to meet up with us. Picking the tanker up on radar, J.D. told him when to begin his turn to a heading to match ours, and told him to start a descent. In the meantime, he directed me to start a half-nozzle descent. My WSO and I were running through the Preparation For Ejection checklist, and I was periodically reporting my fuel state. The last reading I recall seeing was 0 on the tape and 0030 on the counter. About two minutes fuel. With fuel gauge tolerance, perhaps a bit more, perhaps less. Up until this time I had simply been flying the headings, speeds and altitudes J.D. had assigned. I was pretty much operating on mental autopilot. The next thing I knew, I looked up and saw the refueling boom of the tanker directly above me, flying a "toboggan maneuver". I opened up my refueling door and immediately heard the rush of JP-4 entering my aircraft. And I knew I wouldn't need to step over the side on this mission. I think of J.D. and the tanker crew, and silently thank them, every time I hold my wife, my kids, my grandkids. If they hadn't stepped up to the plate when they did, I'm fairly certain I wouldn't have made it home. When you pull the ejection handle over shark-infested enemy-controlled water, there are a thousand things that can happen to prevent a happy outcome. So on this coming July 30th, I want to once again thank my Brothers, the brave tanker crew, Sid Fulgham, and J.D. Allen. My Last F-4 Flight In 1973 I was assigned to the 44th Tactical Fighter Squadron, at Kadena Air Base, in Okinawa. The squadron was on long-term TDY to CCK Air Base, in Taiwan. I was going through squadron check-out in the F-4C, and had flown a gunnery mission to Ie Shima bombing range in Okinawa. For several weeks before July 5th I had been feeling unusually tired. I still ran five miles every day, and put in a lot of hours at the squadron on my additional duties as Life Support Officer, as well as filling in for the Admin Officer, who was TDY. But, naturally, as a self-designated Iron Man, I didn't check in with a flight surgeon. On this flight, I was feeling really, really weak. During the pitch-out during our arrival back at the base, I was blacking out from two Gs! After we taxied in to park, I couldn't climb out of the airplane by myself, and an ambulance crew took me to the hospital. Turned out I had Mononucleosis. After I was released from the hospital, I was placed on non-flying duties for several months, and during that time I was reassigned to Wing Headquarters in a desk job. Although I continued to fly after I recovered, it was in the T-39 Sabreliner, not the F-4. So I never had the closure of a "champagne flight" in the F-4.
This is my one-year anniversary episode of the podcast! I talk with holistic health coach Stacee Lynn about how she helps her clients and what earthing is all about. 1:52 - Stacee discovers naturopathy 5:22 - I explain what allopathic medicine is 10:07 - Stacee talks about having hope 13:33 - I talk about taking ownership 18:54 - Stacee explains what earthing is and what it can do for our health 23:10 - A patient beats cancer by hugging a tree 29:36 - Conclusion, how to get in touch with Stacee
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This episode covers infectious mononucleosis (glandular fever).Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/paediatrics/infectiousdisease/infectiousmononucleosis/ or in the infectious diseases section of the Zero to Finals paediatrics book.The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.
Katrina is passionate about empowering people to be at their best, whether in sports, career, relationships or in life. Her swimming accomplishments include: Olympic swimmer 4 gold medals in major international competition Numerous medals in all international meets 7 years on USA National Team Co-Captain of US Swim Team Records at the American, US Open, Italian Open and Australian Open Corporations including AT&T, 24 Hour Fitness, and PeopleSoft have hired Katrina as a keynote speaker as well as various clubs and nonprofits. Katrina holds a B.A from UC Berkeley, and received her Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from Southern Connecticut State University, with a portion of her internship conducted through Yale School of Medicine. The inspirational story of Katrina's life began with a 12 year battle recovering from Mononucleosis followed by Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. She was left bedridden, with disabled parking, and unable to do any physical activity for several years. The 'come-back kid' fought her way back to compete in the 2004 Olympic Trials. Her race times placed her in world rankings once again. In addition, Katrina competed in Masters meets, snapping three old standing world records. Teaching college psychology courses online at Foothill College is one way Katrina "pays it forward". Together, she and her husband Ross Gerry, Olympic Coach, operate a peak potential business. Check how they can help you achieve your dreams www.WeCoach4u.com. Also be sure to check our her own personal website: http://www.katrinaradke.com/
On Land-Grant Holy Land In Conversation, we talk to people in and around Ohio State athletics, and the sporting world at large, to bring you a different insight and perspective to the teams, athletes, and university that you love. On today's episode, we speak with one of the most successful and colorful players in recent Ohio State history, Nick Mangold. Having officially retired from the NFL last year, Nick is staying busy with his four kids, and now trying to figure out sports gambling. As an ambassador for SportsBettingDime.com, Nick is learning a new side of the sport of football. We also talk about Ohio State, offensive line play and Sam Darnold's diagnosis of mononucleosis. Contact Nick Mangold Twitter: @nickmangold Sports Betting Dime https://www.sportsbettingdime.com Twitter: @SBD Contact Matt Tamanini Twitter: @BWWMatt Instagram: @BWWMatt Theme music provided by www.bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Sam Madeira interviews Dr. Kasey Holland about Stealth infections and how they alter Men's Hormones, cause Fatigue, Brain Fog, and wreck our health. The aim of this podcast is to motivate men to get adequate testing for infections from the correctly trained doctor so they are finding and treating the root cause.
Dr. Madeira interviews Dr. Jackson about Stealth Infections (Chronic Lyme Disease, Mold Endotoxins, Reactivated Viral infections), and how they disrupt our hormones for both men and women. Listen to learn what questions you should be asking your doctor about and why hormone replacement therapy isn't hte be all end all for chronically low hormones.
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Show Title: “Keys to a Successful Lifestyle Change” Co-Hosts: Judy Gaman, Walter Gaman, Mark Anderson Guest: Warren Honeycutt Segment 1: This entire episode is dedicated to making a successful lifestyle change. Whatever health challenge you're dealing with, we are here to help you break those bad habits. Later this hour we have Fitness Guru Warren Honeycutt, author of several books including his latest How the Health are You? 7 Keys to Success. What are common bad habits we see patients? Can you tell if a patient is ready to break bad habits? How do you know? What do we think drives change? Is education, inspiration, or fear most effective? DOC SHOCK New study finds that prenatal ethanol exposure (from maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy) causes abnormalities in the brain and behavior that may be passed on for many generations. IN one study on mice, those mice exposed to alcohol showed increased anxiety-like, depressive-like behaviors and sensory-motor deficits for generations. Read more! When we come back, our special guest, Warren Honeycutt author of How the Health Are You? Segment 2: IMMORTAL MINUTE Warren Honeycutt is one of the top fitness advisors to the media and a returning guest here on the Staying Young Show. He's the author of How the Health are you? 7 Keys to Success. What inspired you to write the book Key #1 The Dream Key Key #2 The Desire Key Key #3 The Decide Key Segment 3: Key #4 – The Design Key Key #5 – The Faith Key Key #7 – The fortitude Key Key #8 – The Friends Key Segment 4: Medical Mania Trivia – Trivia Guest Candice 1.) Mononucleosis is often referred to by this common name which refers to a way you can actually catch it. A. The kissing disease 2.) If you are far sighted, this means that you can see close up. True or false. A. False. Means you can see far, farsighted 3.) When people age, what is the condition they often get on their foot/toe that is named after a vegetable? A. corn 4.) The scapula bone can be found where and what is it commonly referred to as? A. Back and it's the shoulder blade 5.) What is better for a bad back, a soft or hard mattress? A. Firm mattress offers support Open discussion DEMENTIA DEFENDER -THIS DEMENTIA DEFENDER IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY SMART NEW YOU AND DR. CHARLES POWELL. IF YOU HAVE SLEEP APNEA AND YOU'RE READY TO DITCH YOUR C-PAP MACHINE CALL 214-524-6333. There was a green house. Inside the green house there was a white house. Inside the white house there was a red house. Inside the red house there were lots of babies. What is it? End Show Thank you for listening to the Stay Young Radio Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - Survey For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area!
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The Staying Young Show Show Title: “Keys to a Successful Lifestyle Change” Co-Hosts: Judy Gaman, Walter Gaman, Mark Anderson Guest: Warren Honeycutt Segment 1 This entire episode is dedicated to making a successful lifestyle change. Whatever health challenge you're dealing with, we are here to help you break those bad habits. Later this hour we have Fitness Guru Warren Honeycutt, author of several books including his latest How the Health are You? 7 Keys to Success. What are common bad habits we see patients? Can you tell if a patient is ready to break bad habits? How do you know? What do we think drives change? Is education, inspiration, or fear most effective? MUSIC FOR DOC SHOCK THAT MUSIC MEANS IT'S TIME FOR DOC SHOC. A TIME WHEN WE FIND SOMETHING SHOCKING IN THE NEWS OR WE'RE SHOCKED IT MADE THE NEWS. New study finds that prenatal ethanol exposure (from maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy) causes abnormalities in the brain and behavior that may be passed on for many generations. IN one study on mice, those mice exposed to alcohol showed increased anxiety-like, depressive-like behaviors and sensory-motor deficits for generations. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/07/170707095338.htm TAKE THE SURVEY!!!! Stay Young America.com Facebook (Stay Young Media Group), website (Stayyoungamerica.com, and iTunes, call us 844-well 100 Follow us on Twitter @StayYoungMedia. When we come back, our special guest, Warren Honeycutt author of How the Health Are You? Segment 2 About tease – If you're just tuning in, the whole show today is on breaking bad habits and taking charge of your health. Coming up, special guest Warren Honeycutt author of the book How the Health Are You. We're going to go over his 7 keys to Success. IMMORTAL MINUTE – DR Anderson Brought to you by Solis Mammography. “Exceptional Experience with Exceptionally Accurate Results” Warren Honeycutt is one of the top fitness advisors to the media and a returning guest here on the Staying Young Show. He's the author of How the Health are you? 7 Keys to Success. What inspired you to write the book Key #1 The Dream Key Key #2 The Desire Key Key #3 The Decide Key TAKE THE SURVEY!!!! www.stayyoungamerica.com SHOUT OUT TO MILITARY, Facebook (stay young media group) , download podcasts – follow us on twitter @StayYoungMedia coming up - Coming up – more from Warren Honeycutt and the keys you need to succeed in improving health. Segment 3 Judy – Tease the upcoming Dementia Defender 844-WELL100 Key #4 – The Design Key Key #5 – The Faith Key Key #7 – The fortitude Key Key #8 – The Friends Key Judy tease DD – grab a pen! 844-well100. Podcasts itunes, stayyoungamerica.com Segment 4 – Tease DD 844-Well100 – If you're just tuning in, This entire episode has been focused on breaking bad habits and making good ones, if you're just tuning in, catch this and every episode on iTunes under Staying Young Show 2.0 or follow us on TWITTTER @StayYoungMedia Medical Mania Trivia – Trivia Guest Candice (in studio) 1.) Mononucleosis is often referred to by this common name which refers to a way you can actually catch it. A. The kissing disease 2.) If you are far sighted, this means that you can see close up. True or false. A. False. Means you can see far, farsighted 3.) When people age, what is the condition they often get on their foot/toe that is named after a vegetable? A. corn 4.) The scapula bone can be found where and what is it commonly referred to as? A. Back and it's the shoulder blade 5.) What is better for a bad back, a soft or hard mattress? A. Firm mattress offers support Open discussion DEMENTIA DEFENDER -THIS DEMENTIA DEFENDER IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY SMART NEW YOU AND DR. CHARLES POWELL. IF YOU HAVE SLEEP APNEA AND YOU'RE READY TO DITCH YOUR C-PAP MACHINE CALL 214-524-6333. There was a green house. Inside the green house there was a white house. Inside the white house there was a red house. Inside the red house there were lots of babies. What is it? Thank you for listening to the Stay Young Radio Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - https://survey.libsyn.com/stayingyoung2 For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website at www.StayYoungAmerica.com, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area!
Katrina Radke's passion for swimming and excellence led her to a position as a competitive swimmer in the 1988 Summer Olympics. In our chat, Katrina shares something that most people are not aware of - that following her peak achievement, she hit a debilitating low that took twelve years out of her life as she struggled to overcome the effects of Mononucleosis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. We talk about how she found herself setting her sights on learning to achieve the same level of success she found in swimming, in her everyday life. She not only went on to recover, but she wound up breaking world records once she was back in the game! We also discuss her book Be Your Best Without the Stress, and how she has a passion to help others focus and create their own dream life. For more information please visit Katrina's site at www.katrinaradke.com. And for more fascinating interviews don't forget to stop by www.acloserlookradio.com
Paul Lennon, a specialist registrar at University Hospital Limerick, and Michael Crotty, general practitioner from the Synergy Medical Clinic in Canada, join Emma Parish to answer some frequently asked questions about infectious mononucleosis. Read their full clinical review: http://www.bmj.com/content/350/bmj.h1825