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En France, le dernier roi, Louis-Philippe Ier, a abdiqué en 1848. Voilà près de 200 ans que l'Hexagone n'est donc plus une monarchie. Mais qui pourrait aujourd'hui prétendre au trône et à la couronne de France ? Qui sont les légitimistes et les orléanistes ? Virginie Girod reçoit l'historien Daniel de Montplaisir, spécialiste des Bourbons et du mouvement légitimiste. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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In this episode of "The Thriving Equine Professional," we delve into Annise Montplaisir's unique journey from Fargo, North Dakota, to the vibrant epicenter of Thoroughbred racing in Lexington, Kentucky. Annise shares how her unyielding passion for horses and strategic career choices, such as harnessing the power of internships and seeking scholarships, set her on a path to success. She emphasizes the importance of diverse experience and networking in establishing a fruitful career, providing invaluable insights for aspiring equine professionals. Discover the transformative power of the Godolphin Flying Start program, which reshaped Annise's career trajectory by offering an international perspective on the racing industry. Annise explains how Amplify Horse Racing was born from a desire to engage young people with thoroughbred racing and shares the organization's mission to promote accessibility and education in the sport. Through its core pillars of digital presence, mentorship, and outreach events, Amplify is making waves across the industry. Anisse encourages listeners to pursue their passions, highlighting that sometimes the job of your dreams must be created, not found. Want to catch the video on YouTube with EXCLUSIVE content? Tune in here: https://youtu.be/LHSBZtNxgCs Connect with Annise & Amplify Online Below! annise@amplifyhorseracing.org https://www.amplifyhorseracing.org/ https://www.facebook.com/amplifyhorseracing http://twitter.com/amplifyracing http://instagram.com/amplifyhorseracing https://open.spotify.com/show/5pVPQp5AX8Tbxrjg3UJF6z?si=93301361bda947d9 https://www.linkedin.com/in/annise-montplaisir-24215870 Ready to transform the energy on your team for on-fire effectiveness and results? Looking for your next Event Speaker or Trainer? Email me today! Connect with Jodi www.JodiSpeaksLIFE.com www.LinkedIn.com/in/JodiLynchFindley Jodi@JodiSpeaksLIFE.com https://www.instagram.com/jodispeakslife
Toute cette semaine, à l'occasion des élections américaines, semaine spéciale "Au Coeur de l'Histoire des Français aux Etats-Unis” ou le destin de Français qui se sont fait un nom en Amérique.Pour le cinquième - et dernier - épisode, Stéphane Bern raconte non pas Napoléon, ni Louis-Napoléon, mais un autre Bonaparte : Charles-Joseph Bonaparte, qui a consacré son existence au pays qui l'a vu naître - les Etats-Unis - devenant, tour à tour, avocat renommé, ministre de la Marine et ministre de la Justice avant que le président Théodore Roosevelt ne lui confie une mission qui va le faire entrer dans l'histoire américaine : créer un service fédéral d'enquête et d'investigation entièrement autonome, le FBI… Quel était son lien de parenté avec Napoléon 1er et comment la famille Bonaparte s'est-elle implantée aux États-Unis ? Dans quel contexte Charles-Joseph Bonaparte a-t-il créé le FBI ?Et en quoi ressemblait-il au FBI d'aujourd'hui que l'on voit dans les séries ?Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Daniel de Montplaisir, historien et haut fonctionnaire, auteur de “Charles-Joseph, Le Bonaparte américain, fondateur du FBI” (Perrin).Au Coeur de l'Histoire est réalisée par Guillaume Vasseau. Rédaction en chef : Benjamin Delsol. Auteur du récit : Jean-Pierre Vrignaud. Journaliste : Armelle Thiberge. Programmation : Morgane Vianey.
Toute cette semaine, à l'occasion des élections américaines, semaine spéciale "Au Coeur de l'Histoire des Français aux Etats-Unis” ou le destin de Français qui se sont fait un nom en Amérique.Pour le cinquième - et dernier - épisode, Stéphane Bern raconte non pas Napoléon, ni Louis-Napoléon, mais un autre Bonaparte : Charles-Joseph Bonaparte, qui a consacré son existence au pays qui l'a vu naître - les Etats-Unis - devenant, tour à tour, avocat renommé, ministre de la Marine et ministre de la Justice avant que le président Théodore Roosevelt ne lui confie une mission qui va le faire entrer dans l'histoire américaine : créer un service fédéral d'enquête et d'investigation entièrement autonome, le FBI… Quel était son lien de parenté avec Napoléon 1er et comment la famille Bonaparte s'est-elle implantée aux États-Unis ? Dans quel contexte Charles-Joseph Bonaparte a-t-il créé le FBI ?Et en quoi ressemblait-il au FBI d'aujourd'hui que l'on voit dans les séries ?Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Daniel de Montplaisir, historien et haut fonctionnaire, auteur de “Charles-Joseph, Le Bonaparte américain, fondateur du FBI” (Perrin).Au Coeur de l'Histoire est réalisée par Guillaume Vasseau. Rédaction en chef : Benjamin Delsol. Auteur du récit : Jean-Pierre Vrignaud. Journaliste : Armelle Thiberge. Programmation : Morgane Vianey.
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: November 13, 2017 How often do you call the plumber and say, "My faucet is leaking," and then the plumber REMOVES your faucet? Problem solved, right? Ironically, this simplistic approach works extremely well in a variety of epileptic conditions. In this week's show, Dr. Myriam Abdennadher and Danielle Becker comment on the protocol and efficacy for surgery in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music by Little Glass Men, Montplaisir, Three Chain Links, and Squire Tuck. Voiceover by Isa Smrstik. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. REFERENCESDeGiorgio CM, Krahl SE. Neurostimulation for drug-resistant epilepsy. Continuum (Minneap Minn) 2013;19(3 Epilepsy):743-55. PMID 23739108Engel J Jr, Wiebe S, French J, et al. Practice parameter: temporal lobe and localized neocortical resections for epilepsy: report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology, in association with the American Epilepsy Society and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons. Neurology 2003;60(4):538-47. Erratum in: Neurology 2003;60(8):1396. PMID 12601090Englot DJ, Wang DD, Rolston JD, Shih TT, Chang EF. Rates and predictors of long-term seizure freedom after frontal lobe epilepsy surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Neurosurg 2012;116(5):1042-8. PMID 22304450Jobst BC, Cascino GD. Resective epilepsy surgery for drug-resistant focal epilepsy: a review. JAMA 2015;313(3):285-93. PMID 25602999Schwartz TH, Spencer DD. Strategies for reoperation after comprehensive epilepsy surgery. J Neurosurg 2001;95(4):615-23. PMID 11596956Spencer S, Huh L. Outcomes of epilepsy surgery in adults and children. Lancet Neurol 2008;7(6):525-37. PMID 18485316 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities. Episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: August 22, 2019 This week on the BrainWaves podcast, finally...a REAL show about BRAINWAVES! Dr. Carolina Maciel of the University of Florida schools Jim Siegler on how to read EEG and interpret abnormal patterns across the ictal-interictal continuum. Produced by James E Siegler and Carolina Maciel. Music courtesy of Chris Zabriskie, Montplaisir, Rafael Archangel, Steve Combs, Unheard Music Concepts, and Siddhartha. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter (now X) @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Benbadis SR, LaFrance WC Jr, Papandonatos GD, et al. Interrater reliability of EEG-video monitoring. Neurology 2009;73(11):843-6. PMID 19752450Beniczky S, Hirsch LJ, Kaplan PW, et al. Unified EEG terminology and criteria for nonconvulsive status epilepticus. Epilepsia 2013;54 Suppl 6:28-9. PMID 24001066Chong DJ, Hirsch LJ. Which EEG patterns warrant treatment in the critically ill? Reviewing the evidence for treatment of periodic epileptiform discharges and related patterns. J Clin Neurophysiol 2005;22(2):79-91. PMID 15805807Claassen J. How I treat patients with EEG patterns on the ictal-interictal continuum in the neuro ICU. Neurocrit Care 2009;11(3):437-44. PMID 19851892Gaspard N, Hirsch LJ, LaRoche SM, Hahn CD, Westover MB; Critical Care EEG Monitoring Research Consortium. Interrater agreement for Critical Care EEG Terminology. Epilepsia 2014 ;55(9):1366-73. PMID 24888711Gerber PA, Chapman KE, Chung SS, et al. Interobserver agreement in the interpretation of EEG patterns in critically ill adults. J Clin Neurophysiol 2008;25(5):241-9. PMID 18791475Hirsch LJ, LaRoche SM, Gaspard N, et al. American Clinical Neurophysiology Society's Standardized Critical Care EEG Terminology: 2012 version. J Clin Neurophysiol 2013;30(1):1-27. PMID 23377439Newey CR, Sahota P, Hantus S. Electrographic features of lateralized periodic discharges stratify risk in the interictal-ictal continuum. J Clin Neurophysiol 2017;34(4):365-9. PMID 28166083Rubinos C, Reynolds AS, Claassen J. The ictal-interictal continuum: to treat or not to treat (and how)? Neurocrit Care 2018;29(1):3-8. PMID 29139014 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
For the last 6 months, the world has been witness to a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Outsized, and unprecedented attacks on the people of Gaza, and support from western countries for these Israeli attacks have led to a situation where Gaza is being referred to as the world's largest open-air prison. In this episode with Gaza-based reporter Rami Almeghari, we talk to Rashid Khalidi about his book "The Hundred Years' War on Palestine" in order to learn more about the very early history of the zionist movement in Palestine and his argument that it was, from the start, a settler-colonial endeavor. Learn more about the story and find the transcript on radioproject.org. Making Contact is an award-winning, nationally syndicated radio show and podcast featuring narrative storytelling and thought-provoking interviews. We cover the most urgent issues of our time and the people on the ground building a more just world. EPISODE FEATURES: Rami Almeghari, a Palestinian reporter from Gaza, and Rashid Khalidi, an historian and Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University. MAKING CONTACT: This episode is hosted by Salima Hamirani with reporting by Rami Almeghari. It is produced by Anita Johnson, Lucy Kang, Salima Hamirani, and Amy Gastelum. Our executive director is Jina Chung. MUSIC: This episode includes music from Komiku, “Blue;” Doctor Turtle, “Leap Second;” Chris Zabriskie, “Take Off and Shoot a Zero;” DAM, “Resale in Zenzana;” رسالة من زنزانة - دام, “A Letter From a Prison Cell;” and Montplaisir, “Ridiculous.” Learn More: The Hundred Years' War on Palestine
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: November 8, 2018 A patient comes into the emergency department. They've got a headache. You get some basic labs, a chest x-ray, and a CT scan. And then you get a drug screen. But does this information even help you? And could it hurt the patient? This week on the BrainWaves podcast, Dr. Emily Rosenthal shares her experience with Dr. Kelley Humbert on the ethics of toxicology "screening" and how she manages patients with a substance use disorder. Produced by Emily Rosenthal, Kelley Humbert, and Jim Siegler. Music by Montplaisir, Lee Rosevere, and Kevin McLeod. Sound effects by Mike Koenig, Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Bates GP, Dorsey R, Gusella JF, et al. Huntington disease. Nat Rev Dis Primers 2015;1:15005. PMID 27188817Eisen JS, Sivilotti ML, Boyd KU, Barton DG, Fortier CJ, Collier CP. Screening urine for drugs of abuse in the emergency department: do test results affect physicians' patient care decisions? CJEM 2004;6(2):104-11. PMID 17433159Jones HE, Kaltenbach K, Heil SH, et al. Neonatal abstinence syndrome after methadone or buprenorphine exposure. N Engl J Med 2010;363(24):2320-31. PMID 21142534Lager PS, Attema-de Jonge ME, Gorzeman MP, Kerkvliet LE, Franssen EJ. Clinical value of drugs of abuse point of care testing in an emergency department setting. Toxicol Rep 2017;5:12-17. PMID 29270362Silver B, Miller D, Jankowski M, et al. Urine toxicology screening in an urban stroke and TIA population. Neurology 2013;80(18):1702-9. PMID 23596074Smith PC, Schmidt SM, Allensworth-Davies D, Saitz R. A single-question screening test for drug use in primary care. Arch Intern Med 2010;170(13):1155-60. PMID 20625025Tenenbein M. Do you really need that emergency drug screen? Clin Toxicol (Phila) 2009;47(4):286-91. PMID 19514875 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
Avec Florence Lautredou, coach, psychanalyste, thérapeute de couple et écrivain, Olivier Pons, directeur d'une groupe d'établissement à la fondation Apprentis d'Auteuil pendant cinq ans. Il a ensuite rejoint la fondation La Mache à Lyon et dirige actuellement l'école professionnelle Montplaisir à Valence. Il est l'auteur de Choisir d'aimer (Ed. Artège). Steven Gunnell, ancien membre du groupe Alliage, un boys band français qui a vendu deux millions d'albums entre 1996 et 1999. Il a totalement changé de vie en se tournant vers la religion. Il a réalisé avec sa femme le documentaire sur l'évangile de la sexualité Une seule chair et Sabrina Gunnell, réalisatrice, scénariste, a réalisé, avec son mari, le film documentaire Une seule chair.
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: April 19, 2018 What do Shel Silverstein, Bruce Willis, and French philosophy have in common? At least one thing. This week on the BrainWaves podcast we discuss the Cotard delusion and the legacy of the neurologist who described it. Produced by James E Siegler. Music by Andrew Sacco, Damiano Baldoni, Squire Tuck, Montplaisir, and Rafael Archangel. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. REFERENCESPearn J, Gardner-Thorpe C. Jules Cotard (1840-1889): his life and the unique syndrome which bears his name. Neurology 2002;58(9):1400-3. PMID 12011289Sahoo A, Josephs KA. A Neuropsychiatric analysis of the cotard delusion. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 2018 Winter;30(1):58-65. PMID 28641497 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: April 26, 2018 Forget what you did 5 minutes ago? What if this happened every 5 minutes...for an entire day? In this week's program, Dr. Laura Mainardi shares her family's experience with a day that will never be forgotten. But never remembered. Produced by James E Siegler and Laura Mainardi-Villarino. Music by Pablo Pavan, Azevedo Silva, Montplaisir, and Kevin McLeod. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for routine clinical decision-making. REFERENCES Arena JE, Rabinstein AA. Transient global amnesia. Mayo Clin Proc 2015;90(2):264-72. PMID 25659242Hainselin M, Quinette P, Juskenaite A, et al. Just do it! How performing an action enhances remembering in transient global amnesia. Cortex 2014;50:192-9. PMID 24268322Noël A, Quinette P, Hainselin M, et al. The still enigmatic syndrome of transient global amnesia: interactions between neurological and psychopathological factors. Neuropsychol Rev 2015;25(2):125-33. PMID 25868986Quinette P, Guillery-Girard B, Dayan J, et al. What does transient global amnesia really mean? Review of the literature and thorough study of 142 cases. Brain 2006;129(Pt 7):1640-58. PMID 16670178 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
Si vous avez une question sur la Gastronomie Québécoise, Geneviève a probablement la réponse.Elle a cofondé il y a 10 ans le magazine culturel culinaire de référence : Caribou. Durant cette décennie elle a rencontré des centaines de femmes et d´hommes qui font la gastronomie au Québec. Nous ne sommes donc pas surpris de voir que c'est elle et son équipe qui ont signé la rétrospective de l'évènement majeur de la gastronomie: Montréal en Lumière. Bonne écoute, abonnez-vous et partagez la bonne nouvelle: il y a un balado sur la restauration au Quebec.cariboumag.com
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: March 8, 2018 Cigarettes can offset Parkinson disease. Alcohol can reduce the risk of heart attack. Can the case be made that marijuana has health benefits too? Produced by James E Siegler. Music by Montplaisir and Kevin McLeod. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Or, if you're a patient with seizures, this doesn't mean you should start smoking pot now. Be smart. REFERENCES Brodie MJ, Ben-Menachem E. Cannabinoids for epilepsy: What do we know and where do we go? Epilepsia 2018;59(2):291-6. PMID 29214639Cunha JM, Carlini EA, Pereira AE, et al. Chronic administration of cannabidiol to healthy volunteers and epileptic patients. Pharmacology 1980;21(3):175-85. PMID 7413719Devinsky O, Cross JH, Laux L, et al. Trial of cannabidiol for drug-resistant seizures in the Dravet syndrome. N Engl J Med 2017;376(21):2011-20. PMID 28538134Maa E, Figi P. The case for medical marijuana in epilepsy. Epilepsia 2014;55(6):783-6. PMID 24854149 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
Returning to the show for the fourth time, Myles Montplaisir (aka the “You Betcha” guy) makes history as the Cripescast guest with the most podcast appearances. Aside from being one of Charlie's close friends and co-host of The Bellied Up Podcast, a Midwestern call-in advice show, Myles is an entrepreneur, content creator, and conversationalist through and through. Having gotten hitched since his last time on the show, Myles catches us up on married life and provides his top three tips for a happy marriage, which includes defending his “hippie haircut” to Charlie. Along with answering some fan questions and playing Midwest “Red Flag or Green Flag”, the two brainstorm ideas for a Midwestern prank show, plans for a Bellied Up live taping, and share their first impressions of one another. Follow Myles at @ohhyoubetcha across the board and the Bellied Up Podcast at @bellieduppod. Follow us on all platforms @cripesast @charlieberens @manitowocminute. For more Cripescast information go to cripescast.com and find us on Patreon for exclusive content at Patreon.com/charleiberens.
Stéphane Bern raconte un Bonaparte, non pas Napoléon, ni Louis-Napoléon, mais celui qui s'est fait un nom aux Etats-Unis. Ou la véritable histoire de Charles-Joseph Bonaparte, le fondateur du FBI. Quel était son lien de parenté avec Napoléon 1er et comment la famille Bonaparte s'est-elle implantée aux États-Unis ? Dans quel contexte Charles-Joseph Bonaparte a-t-il créé le FBI ? Et en quoi ressemblait-il au FBI d'aujourd'hui que l'on voit dans les séries ? Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Daniel de Montplaisir, historien et haut fonctionnaire, auteur de 'Charles-Joseph - Le Bonaparte américain, fondateur du FBI” (Perrin)
Stéphane Bern raconte un Bonaparte, non pas Napoléon, ni Louis-Napoléon, mais celui qui s'est fait un nom aux Etats-Unis. Ou la véritable histoire de Charles-Joseph Bonaparte, le fondateur du FBI. Quel était son lien de parenté avec Napoléon 1er et comment la famille Bonaparte s'est-elle implantée aux États-Unis ? Dans quel contexte Charles-Joseph Bonaparte a-t-il créé le FBI ? Et en quoi ressemblait-il au FBI d'aujourd'hui que l'on voit dans les séries ? Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Daniel de Montplaisir, historien et haut fonctionnaire, auteur de 'Charles-Joseph - Le Bonaparte américain, fondateur du FBI” (Perrin)
Beaucoup d'entre nous ont grandi au rythme de règles de politesse qui se transmettent de génération en génération. Est-ce que les Québécoises et les Québécois, lorsqu'ils s'attablent ensemble, ont de bonnes manières? Entrevue avec Geneviève Vézina-Montplaisir, co-éditrice en chef du magazine CaribouPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Dans cet épisode intégral du vendredi 20 octobre, en entrevue : Éric Duhaime, chef du Parti conservateur du Québec Geneviève Vézina-Montplaisir, co-éditrice en chef du magazine Caribou Francis Halin, journaliste au Journal de Montréal Une production QUB radioOctobre 2023Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
You Betcha founder Myles Montplaisir is preparing to relocate his growing digital media company to a massive new facility in Horace. Myles joined the InForum Business Beat Podcast to break down why the company is moving, how they've changed their content approach and memorable moments from the past five years.
Cette semaine, on discute de l'évolution de la scène vinicole au Québec avec la coéditrice de Caribou, Geneviève Vézina-Montplaisir. Le magazine fait paraître ces jours-ci un deuxième hors-série sur les vin Québécois. Cinq ans après leur premier magazine sur le sujet, comment les choses ont évoluées? Et aussi, on vous fait nos suggestions de la semaine ! Suggestions Patrick Vietti Langhe Nebbiolo Perbacco 2019, Italie 33,00$ - Code SAQ14799132 – 14% Boutin Crozes-Hermitage Les Hauts Granites 2020, France 38,00$ - Code SAQ15114377 – 13% Nadia Huber, Riesling 2021, Engelsberg, Traisental, Autriche 23,40 $ - Code SAQ 13675841 – 12,5 % Lustau, Fino, Puerto Fino, Espagne 24,25 $ - Code SAQ 11568347 – 15,5 % Mathieu Maison Ventenac Le Paria 2021, France 18,30$ - Code SAQ14029162 – 13% Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
A l’occasion des 70 ans de Montplaisir et pour célébrer notre prix national de la meilleure radio lycéenne de France (prix Médiatiks, CLEMI, Education Nationale), voici notre 23e opus du Grand Buffet avec M. Daragon, maire de Valence, M. Pons, directeur général de l’ensemble Montplaisir et M. Pillet, président de l’OGEC. Présentation : Valentin Almodovar […]
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021.Originally released: September 19, 2019In this week's clinical case, Dr. Mike Bradshaw (Chicago Medical School and Billings Clinic) walks us through the case of a young woman with HSV encephalitis. With a twist. SPOILER ALERT: If you don't want to know the answer, DON'T LOOK AT THE SHOWNOTES!Produced by James E Siegler and Mike Bradshaw. Music courtesy of Yan Terrien, Unheard Music Concepts, Steve Combs, and Montplaisir. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast.REFERENCESArmangue T, Leypoldt F, Dalmau J. Autoimmune encephalitis as differential diagnosis of infectious encephalitis. Curr Opin Neurol 2014;27(3):361-8. PMID 24792345Armangue T, Leypoldt F, Málaga I, et al. Herpes simplex virus encephalitis is a trigger of brain autoimmunity. Ann Neurol 2014;75(2):317-23. PMID 24318406Armangue T, Spatola M, Vlagea A, et al. Frequency, symptoms, risk factors, and outcomes of autoimmune encephalitis after herpes simplex encephalitis: a prospective observational study and retrospective analysis. Lancet Neurol 2018;17(9):760-72. PMID 30049614Bacon TH, Boon RJ, Schultz M, Hodges-Savola C. Surveillance for antiviral-agent-resistant herpes simplex virus in the general population with recurrent herpes labialis. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 2002;46(9):3042-4. PMID 12183267Dubey D, Pittock SJ, Kelly CR, et al. Autoimmune encephalitis epidemiology and a comparison to infectious encephalitis. Ann Neurol 2018;83(1):166-77. PMID 29293273Gable MS, Sheriff H, Dalmau J, Tilley DH, Glaser CA. The frequency of autoimmune N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis surpasses that of individual viral etiologies in young individuals enrolled in the California Encephalitis Project. Clin Infect Dis 2012;54(7):899-904. PMID 22281844Granerod J, Ambrose HE, Davies NW, et al. Causes of encephalitis and differences in their clinical presentations in England: a multicentre, population-based prospective study. Lancet Infect Dis 2010;10(12):835-44. PMID 20952256Linnoila JJ, Binnicker MJ, Majed M, Klein CJ, McKeon A. CSF herpes virus and autoantibody profiles in the evaluation of encephalitis. Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm 2016;3(4):e245. PMID 27308306Prüss H, Finke C, Höltje M, et al. N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antibodies in herpes simplex encephalitis. Ann Neurol 2012;72(6):902-11. PMID 23280840Steiner I, Budka H, Chaudhuri A, et al. Viral meningoencephalitis: a review of diagnostic methods and guidelines for management. Eur J Neurol 2010;17(8):999-e57. PMID 20236175Venkatesan A, Benavides DR. Autoimmune encephalitis and its relation to infection. Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep 2015;15(3):3. PMID 25637289We belie
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: March 5, 2020 Generalized weakness is a common complaint. Much of the time, we as neurologists don't even see these patients in the hospital or the clinic. But more often than not, “generalized” weakness may be the only way a patient describes difficulty brushing their hair or climbing stairs. In these situations, it's not exactly generalized weakness. It's something else. This week on BrainWaves, we review the major patterns of weakness that characterize the most common muscle disorders. With a quick review of EMG findings. Enjoy! Produced by James E Siegler. Music courtesy of Jahzzar, Kevin McLeod, Patches, and Montplaisir. Unless otherwise mentioned in the podcast, no competing financial interests exist in the content of this episode. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Clark KE, Isenberg DA. A review of inflammatory idiopathic myopathy focusing on polymyositis. Eur J Neurol 2018;25(1):13-23. PMID 28816394 Fayssoil A, Ogna A, Chaffaut C, et al. Natural history of cardiac and respiratory involvement, prognosis and predictive factors for long-term survival in adult patients with limb girdle muscular dystrophies type 2C and 2D. PLoS One 2016;11(4):e0153095. PMID 27120200 Harris E, Bladen CL, Mayhew A, et al. The Clinical Outcome Study for dysferlinopathy: An international multicenter study. Neurol Genet 2016;2(4):e89. PMID 27602406 Preston DC and Shapiro BE. Electromyography and neuromuscular disorders: clinical-electrophysiologic correlations. 3rd ed. London; New York: Elsevier Saunders; 2013. Suresh E, Wimalaratna S. Proximal myopathy: diagnostic approach and initial management. Postgrad Med J 2013;89(1054):470-7. PMID 23596213 Walter MC, Reilich P, Thiele S, et al. Treatment of dysferlinopathy with deflazacort: a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Orphanet J Rare Dis 2013;8:26. PMID 23406536 Wicklund MP. The limb-girdle muscular dystrophies. Continuum (Minneap Minn) 2019;25(6):1599-618. PMID 31794462 rAAVrh74.MHCK7.DYSF.DV for Treatment of Dysferlinopathies. Clinicaltrials.gov: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT0271050022. Accessed December 2019. For great video examples of EMG findings in nerve and muscle disease, check out KImura & Kohara's YouTube recordings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-3PP... We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
L'épisode de cette semaine est une présentation du DIX30, du bonheur et de Jean-Sébastien Montplaisir Épisode enregistré le 24 novembre 2022 dans la capitale nationale. Au son de ma musique : Embarque si ça t'tente - Hasard Dimension VHS : strops sel Toune du mois : Café Bat Gruau
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021.Originally released: November 16, 2017Everything doesn't always add up when you're evaluating a patient with a complex array of symptoms. Or maybe it does. Dr. LaFaver (University of Louisville) walks us through this week's Teaching through Clinical Cases.Produced by James E Siegler & Kathrin LaFaver. Music by Lee Rosevere, Montplaisir, and Coldnoise. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for routine clinical decision-making.REFERENCESCarson A, Hallett M, Stone J. Assessment of patients with functional neurologic disorders. Handb Clin Neurol 2016;139:169-88. PMID 27719837Carson A, Lehn A, Ludwig L, Stone J. Explaining functional disorders in the neurology clinic: a photo story. Pract Neurol 2016;16(1):56-61. PMID 26769761Czarnecki K, Thompson JM, Seime R, Geda YE, Duffy JR, Ahlskog JE. Functional movement disorders: successful treatment with a physical therapy rehabilitation protocol. Parkinsonism Relat Disord 2012;18(3):247-51. PMID 22113131Edwards MJ, Stone J, Lang AE. From psychogenic movement disorder to functional movement disorder: it's time to change the name. Mov Disord 2014;29(7):849-52. PMID 23843209Gelauff J, Stone J, Edwards M, Carson A. The prognosis of functional (psychogenic) motor symptoms: a systematic review. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2014;85(2):220-6. PMID 24029543Stone J. Functional neurological disorders: the neurological assessment as treatment. Pract Neurol 2016;16(1):7-17. PMID 26715762ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSDrs. LaFaver and Siegler would like to thank Jason Lindsley for sharing his story on the BrainWaves podcast.We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
Jason discusses this weekend's Lecomte Stakes from Fair Grounds to open the show. Then he welcomes in Annise Montplaisir to the show from Amplify Racing to talk about her journey in the sport as well as her creating an organization that helps find people pathways into working in horse racing.
« La célébrité à quel prix ? » Une nouvelle écrite par Céline Juillard, dans son recueil « Dans le bruissement des feuilles », publié à compte d’autrice en mars 2020 et racontée par les élèves du lycée Montplaisir. Narratrice : Dounia (Tle CVPM) Binocle : Marine (Tle CVPM) La Lune : Bérénice (Tle AGOrA) Le pigeon : Domitille […]
An open ended, hilarious, and motivational sit-down meeting with Midwest proud and social influencer, Myles Montplaisir, or otherwise known as The You Betcha Guy. Over the last three and half years, Fargo, North Dakota native, Myles has grown into a famous persona that has quickly grabbed the attention around the world with his comedic relief and Midwest influenced content. With over 1 billion Facebook video views in his 3.5 year career, Myles, The You Betcha Guy shares with Duluth Pack's CEO, Tom Sega, about his humble mindset, football influenced strategies, his passion for bringing comedic relief to the populations, and growing his entrepreneur endeavors with his 18 in-house staff members, partnerships with companies like Busch Light Beer, and focusing on his merchandise store and company podcast. Get ready to laugh and learn the struggles, successes, and overall, behind the curtain perspective from one-of-a-kind guy. Enjoy this week's episode of Leader of the Pack; a podcast by Duluth Pack. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duluth-pack/support
Le XIXe siècle, qui a vu naître la République, a été marqué par des luttes incessantes. Au fil de ces épisodes révolutionnaires, elle a hésité entre différents modèles : une version plus sociale et une autre plus libérale, qui a donné corps à la IIIe République. Tout au long de cet accouchement difficile, une question est restée lancinante : la République a-t-elle peur du peuple ? Pour en parler, Frédéric Mounier reçoit : Daniel de Montplaisir, auteur de "Les Trois Glorieuses - La révolution de 1830 démystifiée" (éd. Perrin) ; Marie-Hélène Baylac, auteure de "La peur du peuple - Histoire de la IIe république, 1848 - 1852" (éd. Perrin), et Gérard Unger, auteur de "Gambetta" (éd. Perrin).
🏁 Notre invité Sébastien Montplaisir T'es un tripeux de motos et de moteurs? Cet épisode est particulièrement pour toi! Du gros fun avec Seb de Panthera Motorsports. Il nous parle L'article Moto-X Podcast avec Ben Milot – S02 – EP09: Sébastien Montplaisir est apparu en premier sur RadioH2O.
Durée : 1:25:51 - 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:01:51 - Capsule des Pieds de Bât' #1 "Terrain d'aventure" 00:02:35 - Rencontre, avec Ismaël Girard du Service Enfance de la Ville d'Angers pour découvrir les Pieds de Bât' 00:10:19 - Capsule des Pieds de Bât' #2 "Partir en Livre" 00:11:40 - Découverte de l'orchestre Démos avec Lucy, Samira et Grâce, participantes, accompagnées de Frédéric Aubert, coordinateur du projet éducatif et artistique Démos 00:31:51 - Extrait de "Koum Tara" joué par Démos Angers le 12/06/21 au Quai 00:41:09 - Interview de la championne de Boxe Française Rim Ridane par Erika et Shannon dans le cadre de "Pass'Port" avec l'IFRAESS 00:53:18 - Capsule des Pieds de Bât' #3 "l'ASMR et les questions" 00:55:00 - Échanges sur les Reporters des Banchais avec Suzy Macel de Report'Cité 00:59:40 - Interview du rappeur angevin Bentham par Mathis, Axel, Feraz, Loriana et Samir de l'Association des Habitants du Quartier du haut des Banchais. À retrouver sur https://reportersbanchais.wixsite.com/siteweb 01:04:50 - « €urodollar$ » de Bentham 01:09:00 - Découverte du label Cité Éducative Monplaisir avec Élodie Piron et Manuella Pajot, cheffes de projet 01:22:44 - Conclusion Emission réalisée en direct le 27 août 2021 au Parc Gallieni à Angers Animée par : Oumou, Khouloud, Hana, Fatoumata et Mariama Réalisation technique : Bodi, avec les moyens techniques de Paï Paï Cette émission a été possible grâce à la Cité Éducative Monplaisir, elle a été portée par l'association Report'Cité avec la complicité de Mille Secondes.
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Myles Montplaisir aka Myles the You Betcha Guy rejoins Charlie this week as the Cripescast’s first returning guest. The two discuss their work ethic and business goals, the Sopranos, and of course they give an update on their recent bird watching experiences.
Vous avez une idée et aimeriez en savoir davantage sur le financement participatif ? Cette semaine nous recevons Frédéric Montplaisir, Agent de Développement pour l'ADOberge Chaudière Appalaches ainsi que Stéphane Thériault, Directeur de La Ruche Chaudière-Appalaches. Nous échangeons sur la mission de l'AdoBerge et comment la Ruche les a aidés à rejoindre plusieurs personnes de la communauté pour supporter leur projet.Liens de l'épisode :L'ADObergeLa Ruche Nos 2 animateurs :Dave CarterFrançois BéginNous utilisons l'excellente plateforme Be.Live pour notre studio de production live en vidéo.
This week's guest is a proper Midwest fella hailing from Fargo, North Dakota. He’s a content mastermind, knows his way around a Fleet Farm, and loves a good Busch latte: MYLES MONTPLAISIR (aka the You Betcha guy).Myles and Ernest discuss the beginning of Myles' career as a content creator, what he used to do before You Betcha, how it came to be, and what he hopes it will become. Then Myles drops some wisdom that blows Ern's mind, they realize something incredible that they have in common, and Ern explores some teenage trauma. Finally, they close out the episode with a trip down memory lane to look at some old college photos, Myles explains what it takes to go viral, and they both test out a new segment.-----Catch the video podcast on YouTube, and follow us on social media (@jbepod) for clips, bonus content, and updates throughout the week.FOLLOW ERNEST ON:SpotifyApple MusicInstagramTwitterTikTokFacebookYouTubePRODUCED BY:Big LoudRyan KroonAlex Lagos / Eyes Up EntertainmentThank you to our presenting sponsor, Traeger Grills
Qu'y a-t-il derrière « je me sens étranger à moi-même » ? L'expression inquiète mais rappelle que nous évoluons sans cesse ! Avec humilité, Maud Voiron répond : on y trouve ce qui nous échappe. Une part insaisissable, qui fait la beauté, la complexité de nos êtres, et l'écrin de notre liberté. Aussi, ce moment où je ne me reconnais plus n'est-il pas celui… où je me rencontre ? La rencontre. Ce n'est pas un hasard si cet entretien a débuté, et s'est conclu avec elle. La rencontre avec autrui est porteuse de sens. C'est « une façon de se rencontrer soi-même ». Il y a deux décennies, j'ai fait la connaissance d'une future grande amie, doublée d'une spécialiste de l'éthique. Maud Voiron est philosophe, enseignante en bioéthique notamment. Nous avions prévu de nous retrouver dans le quartier de Montplaisir, à Lyon, dans un parc au surnom évocateur. Ce petit parc symbolise son kairos ; ce qui a constitué pour elle « le bon acte au bon moment ». De fil en aiguille, la différence entre morale et éthique est par exemple apparue. L'éthique, justement, raisonne avec la notion contemporaine de transhumanisme. Il vise à éliminer tous types de vulnérabilités en nous, êtres humains, peut-être au risque de nous rendre étrangers à nous-mêmes ? Peut-on se perdre dans ce futur déjà présent, telle est la question.Interview, réalisation et montage Emilie Drugeon / Photos ©Emilie DrugeonRéférences abordées :La rencontre, une philosophie, Charles Pépin (éd. Allary)Ethique à Nicomaque, AristoteMéditations métaphysiques, René DescartesSoi-même comme un autre, Paul Ricoeur (éd. Points)Condition de l'homme moderne, Hannah Arendt (éd. Pocket)Species technica, Gilbert Hottois (éd. Vrin)Le petit prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (éd. Gallimard) Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
"Y a-t'il une vie après la mort?, Qu'est-ce que la vie éternelle?, autant de questions que les jeunes se posent très tôt dans leur existence. C'est à ces questions qu'Olivier Pons a choisi de répondre dans son nouvel ouvrage intitulé "Tu appartiens au ciel" et publié aux éditions Salvator. Marié et père de six enfants, l'auteur a d'abord parcouru les mers du globe avant de choisir d'accompagner des jeunes et d'en faire son métier. IL a donc dirigé des structures éducatives en commençant par un groupe d'établissements à la Fondation Apprentis d'Auteuil pendant cinq ans. Il a ensuite rejoint la Fondation La Mache à Lyon et dirige actuellement l'École professionnelle Montplaisir à Valence. Riche de sa proximité professionnelle avec les jeunes, l'auteur mesure le désespoir et les doutes qui étreignent beaucoup d'entre eux face au mystère de la mort. Son livre prend donc le parti de leur parler du Ciel et de la vie éternelle dans une visée chrétienne mais aussi en se référant aux autres religions monothéistes. En vingt et une lettres adressées à de jeunes chrétiens, musulmans ou athées, Olivier Pons aborde les grandes questions spirituelles qu'il s'est lui-même déjà posées : le sens d'un Dieu d'amour et créateur, la perte des êtres chers, la vie après la mort, la grâce de l'Esprit Saint… Un dialogue qui peut aider à réflechir sur ces questions existentielles essentielles.
Happy New Year, and good riddance 2020! Hopefully there is more that you will take away from the past 12 months other than your personal experience with the coronavirus pandemic. Whether you lost a job, a loved one, or an invaluable life experience, I think we can all say BRING ON 2021! So let's welcome the new year with positive mental attitude, a bit more luck, and an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music courtesy of Jahzzar, Kevin McLeod, Patches, Montplaisir, Steve Combs, Lee Roosevere, Siddhartha, Soft and Furious, Magic in the Other, and Loyalty Freak Music. The opening theme was composed by Jimothy Dalton. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. Unless otherwise mentioned in the podcast, no competing financial interests exist in the content of this episode. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES EEG Wiebe S, Blume WT, Girvin JP, Eliasziw M, Effectiveness and Efficiency of Surgery for Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Study G. A randomized, controlled trial of surgery for temporal-lobe epilepsy. The New England journal of medicine. 2001;345:311-8. Cascino GD. Clinical indications and diagnostic yield of video-electroencephalographic monitoring in patients with seizures and spells. Mayo Clinic proceedings. 2002;77:1111-20. Pillai J and Sperling MR. Interictal EEG and the diagnosis of epilepsy. Epilepsia. 2006;47 Suppl 1:14-22. Bouma HK, Labos C, Gore GC, Wolfson C and Keezer MR. The diagnostic accuracy of routine electroencephalography after a first unprovoked seizure. European journal of neurology : the official journal of the European Federation of Neurological Societies. 2016;23:455-63. Debicki DB. Electroencephalography after a single unprovoked seizure. Seizure. 2017;49:69-73. DYSFERLINOPATHY Suresh E and Wimalaratna S. Proximal myopathy: diagnostic approach and initial management. Postgraduate medical journal. 2013;89:470-7. Walter MC, Reilich P, Thiele S, Schessl J, Schreiber H, Reiners K, Kress W, Muller-Reible C, Vorgerd M, Urban P, Schrank B, Deschauer M, Schlotter-Weigel B, Kohnen R and Lochmuller H. Treatment of dysferlinopathy with deflazacort: a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Orphanet J Rare Dis. 2013;8:26. Fayssoil A, Ogna A, Chaffaut C, Chevret S, Guimaraes-Costa R, Leturcq F, Wahbi K, Prigent H, Lofaso F, Nardi O, Clair B, Behin A, Stojkovic T, Laforet P, Orlikowski D and Annane D. Natural History of Cardiac and Respiratory Involvement, Prognosis and Predictive Factors for Long-Term Survival in Adult Patients with Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophies Type 2C and 2D. PloS one. 2016;11:e0153095. 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Le macaroni au fromage en boîte, le dessert Jell-O, les céréales à déjeuner… Au Canada, nous avons adopté une culture culinaire industrialisée. Cette dernière mérite-t-elle d’être célébrée? En compagnie de leur invitée Geneviève Vézina-Montplaisir, Catherine et Bernard se laissent bercer par la nostalgie des aliments industriels.
Quels sont les secrets des produits culinaires et producteurs du Québec? Est-ce possible de bâtir un magazine papier et en ligne et en vivre? Comment monter une entreprise viable en travaillant avec des amies? Voilà de nombreuses questions que l'équipe du magazine culinaire québécois Caribou répond sans problèmes. Geneviève Vézina-Montplaisir, Audrey Lavoie et Véronique Leduc nous explique leur cheminement à travers la réalisation d'un magazine. Elles nous expliquent leurs prochains projets, la place des femmes dans le milieu des foodies et leurs meilleurs restos en ville. Bonne écoute! Pour du contenu exclusif sur le podcast, rendez-vous sur le site de Femmes de fer et abonnez-vous à l’infolettre ici! Vous pouvez également vous abonner au groupe privé Facebook, pour être certaine de ne jamais rien manquer. Suivez les coulisses via le compte Instagram de Femmes de fer.
Myles Montplaisir, more commonly known as the 'You Betcha' guy sits down with Charlie in Chetek, WI for a conversation about his journey from the concrete business to internet content creator.
Un épisode tout en douceur où l’on parle de plusieurs sujets:-Son parcours de travailleuse autonome.-Son déménagement, en 2018, aux Îles de la Madeleine.-Son mode de vie, sa routine matinale. -On parle de passions, de multi-intérêts.-Ce qui l’a amenée à avoir une alimentation végane.-On philosophe sur le temps, les incertitudes et ce que la période actuelle nous apporte comme réflexion.Les livres qu’elle nous suggèreThe surrender experiment, Michael SingerThe untethered soul, Michael SingerQuantum Wellness: A Practical Guide to Health and Happiness, Kathy FrestonPour la suivrehttps://www.instagram.com/mylenemontplaisir/Les entreprises avec qui elle collaborehttps://infusemagazine.cahttps://www.junayoga.ca Pour me suivreInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/sophiegl.quotidien.conscient/ Facebook : Sophie GL
We have reached Episode 10! Our regular season is FINALLY here! I give my rundown of the game vs North Carolina FC.I talk about how FIRE our new kits are!!!I try to naysay the complainers. More men vs women wage dispute news.Finally: GO JOIN MY GIVEAWAY!Music: "Clavier 2" by Montplaisir - from The Free Music Archive (www.freemusicarchive.org)
Generalized weakness is a common complaint. Much of the time, we as neurologists don’t even see these patients in the hospital or the clinic. But more often than not, “generalized” weakness may be the only way a patient describes difficulty brushing their hair or climbing stairs. In these situations, it’s not exactly generalized weakness. It’s something else. This week on BrainWaves, we review the major patterns of weakness that characterize the most common muscle disorders. With a quick review of EMG findings. Enjoy! Produced by James E. Siegler. Music courtesy of Jahzzar, Kevin McLeod, Patches, and Montplaisir. Unless otherwise mentioned in the podcast, no competing financial interests exist in the content of this episode. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Suresh E and Wimalaratna S. Proximal myopathy: diagnostic approach and initial management. Postgraduate medical journal. 2013;89:470-7. Walter MC, Reilich P, Thiele S, Schessl J, Schreiber H, Reiners K, Kress W, Muller-Reible C, Vorgerd M, Urban P, Schrank B, Deschauer M, Schlotter-Weigel B, Kohnen R and Lochmuller H. Treatment of dysferlinopathy with deflazacort: a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Orphanet J Rare Dis. 2013;8:26. Fayssoil A, Ogna A, Chaffaut C, Chevret S, Guimaraes-Costa R, Leturcq F, Wahbi K, Prigent H, Lofaso F, Nardi O, Clair B, Behin A, Stojkovic T, Laforet P, Orlikowski D and Annane D. Natural History of Cardiac and Respiratory Involvement, Prognosis and Predictive Factors for Long-Term Survival in Adult Patients with Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophies Type 2C and 2D. PloS one. 2016;11:e0153095. Harris E, Bladen CL, Mayhew A, James M, Bettinson K, Moore U, Smith FE, Rufibach L, Cnaan A, Bharucha-Goebel DX, Blamire AM, Bravver E, Carlier PG, Day JW, Diaz-Manera J, Eagle M, Grieben U, Harms M, Jones KJ, Lochmuller H, Mendell JR, Mori-Yoshimura M, Paradas C, Pegoraro E, Pestronk A, Salort-Campana E, Schreiber-Katz O, Semplicini C, Spuler S, Stojkovic T, Straub V, Takeda S, Rocha CT, Walter MC, Bushby K and Jain COSC. The Clinical Outcome Study for dysferlinopathy: An international multicenter study. Neurol Genet. 2016;2:e89. Clark KEN and Isenberg DA. A review of inflammatory idiopathic myopathy focusing on polymyositis. European journal of neurology : the official journal of the European Federation of Neurological Societies. 2018;25:13-23. Wicklund MP. The Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophies. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2019;25:1599-1618. Preston DC and Shapiro BE. Electromyography and neuromuscular disorders: clinical-electrophysiologic correlations. 3rd ed. London; New York: Elsevier Saunders; 2013. “rAAVrh74.MHCK7.DYSF.DV for Treatment of Dysferlinopathies.” Clinicaltrials.gov. Retrieved from https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02710500?cond=dysferlinopathy&draw=2&rank=1 on 22 December 2019. For great video examples of EMG findings in nerve and muscle disease, check out KImura & Kohara's YouTube recordings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-3PP_S-Q8I&list=PLCC_NQWOABCY18PEzlGELGOR_-IDNaDQ_
Nous fêtons le 5e anniversaire du magazine Caribou avec nos invitées Geneviève Vézina-Montplaisir et Véronique Leduc.
durée : 00:03:08 - Coup de fil aux producteurs picards
Tenez-vous bien, car l'émission Plaisirs gourmands vous emmène dans beaucoup de directions! Effectivement, nous allons successivement parler de camerises avec une productrice de passage et un cocktail de Fanny Gauthier, du génial Refettorio avec Jean-Francois Archambault, des 5 ans du magazine Caribou avec Geneviève Vézina Montplaisir, des couteaux japonais Stay Sharp conçus ici et du lancement de Star Wine List Montréal avec son ambassadrice Marie Pâris.
What are the UN's top priorities, and can countries make more progress towards lasting peace, prosperity, and essential climate action? UN Secretary-General António Guterres is urging the nations that make up the 74th General Assembly to provide “concrete answers” to the big challenges of our time. In this exclusive UN News interview, Melissa Fleming, new head of Global Communications here at the UN, talks to António Guterres for our Lid Is On podcast, about the power of effective international cooperation, on the road to 2030. Music Credit: Stage 1 Level 24 by Montplaisir.
In this week's clinical case, Dr. Mike Bradshaw (Chicago Medical School and Billings Clinic) walks us through the case of a young woman with HSV encephalitis. With a twist. SPOILER ALERT: If you don't want to know the answer, DON'T LOOK AT THE SHOWNOTES! Produced by James E. Siegler and Mike Bradshaw. Music courtesy of Yan Terrien, Unheard Music Concepts, Steve Combs, and Montplaisir. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Bacon TH, Boon RJ, Schultz M and Hodges-Savola C. Surveillance for antiviral-agent-resistant herpes simplex virus in the general population with recurrent herpes labialis. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2002;46:3042-4. Granerod J, Ambrose HE, Davies NW, Clewley JP, Walsh AL, Morgan D, Cunningham R, Zuckerman M, Mutton KJ, Solomon T, Ward KN, Lunn MP, Irani SR, Vincent A, Brown DW, Crowcroft NS and Group UKHPAAoES. Causes of encephalitis and differences in their clinical presentations in England: a multicentre, population-based prospective study. Lancet Infect Dis. 2010;10:835-44. Steiner I, Budka H, Chaudhuri A, Koskiniemi M, Sainio K, Salonen O and Kennedy PG. Viral meningoencephalitis: a review of diagnostic methods and guidelines for management. European journal of neurology : the official journal of the European Federation of Neurological Societies. 2010;17:999-e57. Gable MS, Sheriff H, Dalmau J, Tilley DH and Glaser CA. The frequency of autoimmune N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis surpasses that of individual viral etiologies in young individuals enrolled in the California Encephalitis Project. Clin Infect Dis. 2012;54:899-904. Pruss H, Finke C, Holtje M, Hofmann J, Klingbeil C, Probst C, Borowski K, Ahnert-Hilger G, Harms L, Schwab JM, Ploner CJ, Komorowski L, Stoecker W, Dalmau J and Wandinger KP. N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antibodies in herpes simplex encephalitis. Annals of neurology. 2012;72:902-11. Armangue T, Leypoldt F and Dalmau J. Autoimmune encephalitis as differential diagnosis of infectious encephalitis. Curr Opin Neurol. 2014;27:361-8. Armangue T, Leypoldt F, Malaga I, Raspall-Chaure M, Marti I, Nichter C, Pugh J, Vicente-Rasoamalala M, Lafuente-Hidalgo M, Macaya A, Ke M, Titulaer MJ, Hoftberger R, Sheriff H, Glaser C and Dalmau J. Herpes simplex virus encephalitis is a trigger of brain autoimmunity. Annals of neurology. 2014;75:317-23. Venkatesan A and Benavides DR. Autoimmune encephalitis and its relation to infection. Current neurology and neuroscience reports. 2015;15:3. Linnoila JJ, Binnicker MJ, Majed M, Klein CJ and McKeon A. CSF herpes virus and autoantibody profiles in the evaluation of encephalitis. Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm. 2016;3:e245. Armangue T, Spatola M, Vlagea A, Mattozzi S, Carceles-Cordon M, Martinez-Heras E, Llufriu S, Muchart J, Erro ME, Abraira L, Moris G, Monros-Gimenez L, Corral-Corral I, Montejo C, Toledo M, Bataller L, Secondi G, Arino H, Martinez-Hernandez E, Juan M, Marcos MA, Alsina L, Saiz A, Rosenfeld MR, Graus F, Dalmau J and Spanish Herpes Simplex Encephalitis Study G. Frequency, symptoms, risk factors, and outcomes of autoimmune encephalitis after herpes simplex encephalitis: a prospective observational study and retrospective analysis. The Lancet Neurology. 2018;17:760-772. Dubey D, Pittock SJ, Kelly CR, McKeon A, Lopez-Chiriboga AS, Lennon VA, Gadoth A, Smith CY, Bryant SC, Klein CJ, Aksamit AJ, Toledano M, Boeve BF, Tillema JM and Flanagan EP. Autoimmune encephalitis epidemiology and a comparison to infectious encephalitis. Annals of neurology. 2018;83:166-177.
This week on the BrainWaves podcast, finally...a REAL show about BRAINWAVES! Dr. Carolina Maciel, of the University of Florida, schools Jim Siegler on how to read EEG and interpret abnormal patterns across the ictal-interictal continuum. Produced by James E. Siegler and Carolina Maciel. Music courtesy of Chris Zabriskie, Montplaisir, Rafael Archangel, Steve Combs, Unheard Music Concepts, and Siddhartha. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Chong DJ and Hirsch LJ. Which EEG patterns warrant treatment in the critically ill? Reviewing the evidence for treatment of periodic epileptiform discharges and related patterns. Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society. 2005;22:79-91. Benbadis SR, LaFrance WC, Jr., Papandonatos GD, Korabathina K, Lin K, Kraemer HC and Workshop NEST. Interrater reliability of EEG-video monitoring. Neurology. 2009;73:843-6. Hirsch LJ, LaRoche SM, Gaspard N, Gerard E, Svoronos A, Herman ST, Mani R, Arif H, Jette N, Minazad Y, Kerrigan JF, Vespa P, Hantus S, Claassen J, Young GB, So E, Kaplan PW, Nuwer MR, Fountain NB and Drislane FW. American Clinical Neurophysiology Society's Standardized Critical Care EEG Terminology: 2012 version. Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society. 2013;30:1-27. Gaspard N, Hirsch LJ, LaRoche SM, Hahn CD, Westover MB and Critical Care EEGMRC. Interrater agreement for Critical Care EEG Terminology. Epilepsia. 2014;55:1366-73. Newey CR, Sahota P and Hantus S. Electrographic Features of Lateralized Periodic Discharges Stratify Risk in the Interictal-Ictal Continuum. Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society. 2017;34:365-369. Rubinos C, Reynolds AS and Claassen J. The Ictal-Interictal Continuum: To Treat or Not to Treat (and How)? Neurocritical care. 2018;29:3-8. Gerber PA, Chapman KE, Chung SS, Drees C, Maganti RK, Ng YT, Treiman DM, Little AS and Kerrigan JF. Interobserver agreement in the interpretation of EEG patterns in critically ill adults. Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society. 2008;25:241-9. Beniczky S, Hirsch LJ, Kaplan PW, Pressler R, Bauer G, Aurlien H, Brogger JC and Trinka E. Unified EEG terminology and criteria for nonconvulsive status epilepticus. Epilepsia. 2013;54 Suppl 6:28-9. Claassen J. How I treat patients with EEG patterns on the ictal-interictal continuum in the neuro ICU. Neurocritical care. 2009;11:437-44.
Avec la chanteuse country Guylaine Tanguay ; le comédien Pierre Lebeau ; les co-rédactrices du magazine Caribou, Véronique Leduc et Geneviève Vézina-Montplaisir ; l'invitée d'honneur Louise DesChâtelets ; et notre collaborateur Philippe-Audrey Larrue-St-Jacques
A patient comes into the emergency department. They've got a headache. You get some basic labs, a chest x-ray, a CT scan. And then you get a drug screen. But does this information even help you? And could it hurt the patient? This week on the BrainWaves podcast, Dr. Emily Rosenthal shares her experience with Dr. Kelley Humbert on the ethics of toxicology "screening" and how she manages patients with a substance use disorder. Produced by Emily Rosenthal, Kelley Humbert, and Jim Siegler. Music by Montplaisir, Lee Rosevere, and Kevin McLeod. Sound effects by Mike Koenig, Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Bates GP, Dorsey R, Gusella JF, Hayden MR, Kay C, Leavitt BR, Nance M, Ross CA, Scahill RI, Wetzel R, Wild EJ and Tabrizi SJ. Huntington disease. Nat Rev Dis Primers. 2015;1:15005. Silver B, Miller D, Jankowski M, Murshed N, Garcia P, Penstone P, Straub M, Logan SP, Sinha A, Morris DC, Katramados A, Russman AN, Mitsias PD and Schultz LR. Urine toxicology screening in an urban stroke and TIA population. Neurology. 2013;80:1702-9. Eisen JS, Sivilotti ML, Boyd KU, Barton DG, Fortier CJ and Collier CP. Screening urine for drugs of abuse in the emergency department: do test results affect physicians' patient care decisions? CJEM. 2004;6:104-11. Smith PC, Schmidt SM, Allensworth-Davies D and Saitz R. A single-question screening test for drug use in primary care. Archives of internal medicine. 2010;170:1155-60. Lager PS, Attema-de Jonge ME, Gorzeman MP, Kerkvliet LE and Franssen EJF. Clinical value of drugs of abuse point of care testing in an emergency department setting. Toxicol Rep. 2018;5:12-17. Tenenbein M. Do you really need that emergency drug screen? Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2009;47:286-91. Jones HE, Kaltenbach K, Heil SH, Stine SM, Coyle MG, Arria AM, O'Grady KE, Selby P, Martin PR and Fischer G. Neonatal abstinence syndrome after methadone or buprenorphine exposure. The New England journal of medicine. 2010;363:2320-31.
Forget what you did five minutes ago? What if this happened every five minutes...for an entire day? In this week's program, Dr. Laura Mainardi shares her family's experience with a day that will never be forgotten. But never remembered. Produced by James E. Siegler & Laura Mainardi-Villarino. Music by Pablo Pavan, Azevedo Silva, Montplaisir, and Kevin McLeod. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for routine clinical decision making. REFERENCES Arena JE and Rabinstein AA. Transient global amnesia. Mayo Clinic proceedings. 2015;90:264-72. Hainselin M, Quinette P, Juskenaite A, Desgranges B, Martinaud O, de La Sayette V, Hannequin D, Viader F and Eustache F. Just do it! How performing an action enhances remembering in transient global amnesia. Cortex. 2014;50:192-9. Noel A, Quinette P, Hainselin M, Dayan J, Viader F, Desgranges B and Eustache F. The Still Enigmatic Syndrome of Transient Global Amnesia: Interactions Between Neurological and Psychopathological Factors. Neuropsychol Rev. 2015;25:125-33. Quinette P, Guillery-Girard B, Dayan J, de la Sayette V, Marquis S, Viader F, Desgranges B and Eustache F. What does transient global amnesia really mean? Review of the literature and thorough study of 142 cases. Brain. 2006;129:1640-58.
What do Shel Silverstein, Bruce Willis, and French philosophy have in common? At least one thing. This week on the BrainWaves podcast, the Cotard delusion, and the legacy of the neurologist who described it. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music by Andrew Sacco, Damiano Baldoni, Squire Tuck, Montplaisir, and Rafael Archangel. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. REFERENCES Pearn J and Gardner-Thorpe C. Jules Cotard (1840-1889): his life and the unique syndrome which bears his name. Neurology. 2002;58:1400-3. Sahoo A and Josephs KA. A Neuropsychiatric Analysis of the Cotard Delusion. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2018;30:58-65.
This throwback Thursday, we revisit a high-yield discussion on diplopia, featuring Dr. Ali Hamedani. Ali navigates us through the orbit, brainstem, and midbrain as we discern the structural and physiological problems that can impede extra-ocular movements. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music by Little Glass Men and Montplaisir. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. REFERENCES 1. Liu GT, Volpe NJ and Galetta SL. Neuro-Ophthalmology: Diagnosis and Management. 2nd ed: Elsevier; 2010. 2. Cornblath WT. Diplopia due to ocular motor cranial neuropathies. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2014;20:966-80. 3. Chiba A, Kusunoki S, Obata H, Machinami R and Kanazawa I. Serum anti-GQ1b IgG antibody is associated with ophthalmoplegia in Miller Fisher syndrome and Guillain-Barre syndrome: clinical and immunohistochemical studies. Neurology. 1993;43:1911-7. 4. L. DR and G. PS. Approach to orbital disorders and frequency of disease occurence: W. B. Saunders; 1994. 5. Sanders DB and Guptill JT. Myasthenia gravis and Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2014;20:1413-25. 6. Brent GA. Clinical practice. Graves' disease. The New England journal of medicine. 2008;358:2594-605.
Cigarettes can offset Parkinson Disease. Alcohol can reduce the risk of heart attack. Can the case be made that marijuana has health benefits too? Produced by James E. Siegler. Music by Montplaisir and Kevin McLeod. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Or, if you're a patient with seizures, this doesn't mean you should start smoking pot now. Be smart. REFERENCES Brodie MJ and Ben-Menachem E. Cannabinoids for epilepsy: What do we know and where do we go? Epilepsia. 2017. Cunha JM, Carlini EA, Pereira AE, Ramos OL, Pimentel C, Gagliardi R, Sanvito WL, Lander N and Mechoulam R. Chronic administration of cannabidiol to healthy volunteers and epileptic patients. Pharmacology. 1980;21:175-85. Devinsky O, Cross JH, Laux L, Marsh E, Miller I, Nabbout R, Scheffer IE, Thiele EA, Wright S and Cannabidiol in Dravet Syndrome Study G. Trial of Cannabidiol for Drug-Resistant Seizures in the Dravet Syndrome. The New England journal of medicine. 2017;376:2011-2020. Maa E and Figi P. The case for medical marijuana in epilepsy. Epilepsia. 2014;55:783-6.
Everything doesn't always add up when you're evaluating a patient with a complex array of symptoms. Or maybe it does. Dr. LaFaver (University of Louisville) walks us through this week's Teaching through Clinical Cases. Produced by James E. Siegler & Kathrin LaFaver. Music by Lee Rosevere, Montplaisir, and Coldnoise. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for routine clinical decision making. REFERENCES Carson A, Hallett M and Stone J. Assessment of patients with functional neurologic disorders. Handbook of clinical neurology. 2017;139:169-188. Carson A, Lehn A, Ludwig L and Stone J. Explaining functional disorders in the neurology clinic: a photo story. Pract Neurol. 2016;16:56-61. Czarnecki K, Thompson JM, Seime R, Geda YE, Duffy JR and Ahlskog JE. Functional movement disorders: successful treatment with a physical therapy rehabilitation protocol. Parkinsonism & related disorders. 2012;18:247-51. Edwards MJ, Stone J and Lang AE. From psychogenic movement disorder to functional movement disorder: it's time to change the name. Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. 2014;29:849-52. Gelauff J, Stone J, Edwards M and Carson A. The prognosis of functional (psychogenic) motor symptoms: a systematic review. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. 2014;85:220-6. Stone J. Functional neurological disorders: the neurological assessment as treatment. Pract Neurol. 2016;16:7-17. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Drs. LaFaver and Siegler would like to thank Jason Lindsley for sharing his story on the BrainWaves podcast.
How often do you call the plumber and say, "My faucet is leaking", and then the plumber REMOVES your faucet? Problem solved, right? Ironically, this simplistic approach works extremely well in a variety of epileptic conditions. In this week's show, Dr. Myriam Abdennadher and Danielle Becker comment on the protocol and efficacy for surgery in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music by Little Glass Men, Montplaisir, Three Chain Links, and Squire Tuck. Voiceover by Isa Smrstik. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. REFERENCES Jobst BC and Cascino GD. Resective epilepsy surgery for drug-resistant focal epilepsy: a review. JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 2015;313:285-93. Spencer S and Huh L. Outcomes of epilepsy surgery in adults and children. The Lancet Neurology. 2008;7:525-37. Schwartz TH and Spencer DD. Strategies for reoperation after comprehensive epilepsy surgery. Journal of neurosurgery. 2001;95:615-23. Engel J, Jr., Wiebe S, French J, Sperling M, Williamson P, Spencer D, Gumnit R, Zahn C, Westbrook E, Enos B, Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of N, American Epilepsy S and American Association of Neurological S. Practice parameter: temporal lobe and localized neocortical resections for epilepsy: report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology, in association with the American Epilepsy Society and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons. Neurology. 2003;60:538-47. Englot DJ, Wang DD, Rolston JD, Shih TT and Chang EF. Rates and predictors of long-term seizure freedom after frontal lobe epilepsy surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of neurosurgery. 2012;116:1042-8. DeGiorgio CM and Krahl SE. Neurostimulation for drug-resistant epilepsy. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2013;19:743-55.
In our eighth episode, Lauren acquaints us with some bizarre fauna [and one exotic creature’s body part that still mystifies scientists]. Later, enjoy a ten-question quiz on “Animals–Weird or Not.” [Music: 1) Montplaisir, “This tuning is so dramatic,” 2017. Courtesy of Montplaisir, CC0 1.0 Universal License; 2) Frau Holle, “Ascending Souls,” 2017. Courtesy of Frau Holle, CC BY-NC 3.0 license.]