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Charles Piller, investigative journalist for Science magazine and author of The Fail-Safe Society (1991) and Gene Wars (1998), discusses his latest book Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimers (2025). Historicising Alzheimer's research, Piller Piller situates how whistleblower, Vanderbilt professor Matthew Schrag, exposed a massive scandal involving a University of Minnesota lab led by a precocious young scientist (Sylvain Lesné) and a renowned director (Karen Ashe). Examining ego, professional aspirations together with the demands set upon researchers, Piller exposes how falsified data was at the heart of the leading hypothesis about the disease. Piller exposes Schrag's findings and this stunned not only the field of Alzheimer's research, but the ripple effects this discovery had on research institution, the pharmaceutical industry, universities and the public. With the “amyloid hypothesis” now set within a web of scientific deceit, Piller elaborates how this hypothesis allowed a cause and effect, “an injection of hope and belief” whereby targetting these proteins became the dominanting thinking in the field for combatting Alzheimer's disease. With the manipulation of data in plain sight, however, this necessarily put the future of Alzeiheimer's research at risk where research diverging from amyloid focus had been side-lined or even actively deterred all in order to ensure the primacy of the amyloid hypothesis, which Piller terms the “amyloid mafia.” Get full access to Savage Minds at savageminds.substack.com/subscribe
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About 55 million people in the world have dementia. That's according to the World Health Organization. It's also the seventh leading cause of death among the global population. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's disease. It makes up 60 to 70 percent of cases. But it's well behind other chronic illnesses on the journey to an effective treatment.The reason may be attributed to years of research based on doctored images. Investigative reporter Charles Piller uncovered that and much more about the world of Alzheimer's research in his new book, "Doctored."We talk to Piller about this Alzheimer's, faulty research, and the search for an effective cure.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
“Demonstrates how some of the most accomplished and elite scientific gatekeepers may have lied, cheated, squandered trust and endangered lives.” —The Wall Street Journal In this episode of the You Are Not Broken podcast, Dr. Kelly Casperson interviews investigative journalist Charles Piller about his newly released book, 'Doctored,' which delves into the misconduct in Alzheimer's research. They discuss the amyloid hypothesis, the role of whistleblowers, the FDA's controversial drug approvals, and the systemic issues in medical research. Piller emphasizes the importance of scientific integrity and the need for independent oversight in research while also exploring emerging theories in Alzheimer's treatment and the impact of lifestyle factors on prevention. Takeaways The amyloid hypothesis has dominated Alzheimer's research but has significant flaws. Whistleblowers play a crucial role in exposing misconduct in scientific research. The FDA's approval process for drugs can be influenced by industry relationships. Lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise can impact Alzheimer's risk. There is a growing interest in alternative theories for Alzheimer's treatment. AI can assist in detecting research fraud but also poses risks for falsification. Misinformation in health media can lead to public harm and confusion. Independent agencies are needed to investigate scientific misconduct effectively. The scientific community must improve transparency and accountability. There is hope for progress in Alzheimer's research despite current challenges. Sedona in October - only a few slots left: https://www.ascendretreats.com/menopause-and-sexual-health-2025 Order my book "You Are Not Broken: Stop "Should-ing" All Over You Sex Life" Listen to my Tedx Talk: Why we need adult sex ed Take my Adult Sex Ed Master Class: My Website Interested in my sexual health and hormone clinic? Starts 2025. Thanks to our sponsor Midi Women's Health. Designed by midlife experts, delivered by experienced clinicians, covered by insurance. Midi is the first virtual care clinic made exclusively for women 40+. Evidence-based treatments. Personalized midlife care. https://www.joinmidi.com Thanks to our sponsor Sprout Pharmaceuticals. To find out if Addyi is right for you, go to addyi.com/notbroken and use code NOTBROKEN for a $10 telemedicine appointment. See Full Prescribing Information and Medication Guide, including Boxed Warning for severe low blood pressure and fainting in certain settings at addyi.com/pi To learn more about Via vaginal moisturizer from Solv Wellness, visit via4her.com for 20% off your first purchase of any product, automatically applied at checkout. For an additional $5 off, use coupon code DRKELLY5. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this episode, Therese Markow and Charles Piller discuss the slow progress of Alzheimer's treatments. Based on his research and findings as an investigative journalist, as well as his newest book, Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's, they discuss the complexity of the disease, msiconduct in the research, and the other problems the research is facing despite the funding for it being at an all time high. Charles comments on the FDA's reliance on industry-affiliated advisors, the revolving door phenomenon, and why the new anti-amyloid drugs are not as practical as they might seem on the surface with limited effectiveness, high costs, and high liability. Finally, Charles emphasizes the need for diverse research strategies and better regulation to protect patients and families traversing this complex disease. Key Takeaways: There are more than 7 million people with Alzheimer's in the US. In addition, there are 11 million family caregivers or loved ones taking care of these patients, which is an enormous issue and burden, both financial and emotional. The Amyloid Mafia idea is behind the concerns that the competitive pressure has reduced the extent of the types of ideas that are being fully examined in the treatments for Alzheimer's. While science is often self-correcting, it can take time. It is important for forensic image sleuths and journalists to expose misconduct and other scientific errors or wrongdoings to speed up that process of science, acknowledging and correcting the errors. "In the marketplace of scientific ideas, competition is almost always valuable to test and press the progenitors of these ideas into being able to think flexibly and to try to prove out the ones that are the ones that are the most effective." — Charles Piller Connect with Charles Piller: Professional Bio: https://www.science.org/content/author/charles-piller Book: Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's - https://www.amazon.com/Doctored-Fraud-Arrogance-Tragedy-Alzheimers/dp/1668031248 Connect with Therese: Website: www.criticallyspeaking.net Threads: @critically_speaking Email: theresemarkow@criticallyspeaking.net Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Originally broadcast February 27, 2025. How reliable is the current research into the cause of Alzheimer's disease? Award-winning author Charles Piller's new book is “Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's”; it's raising important questions about certain images that may have been manipulated to bolster the amyloid hypothesis as the cause of Alzheimer's. Piller tells “Conversations on Health Care” that “what you have are a multitude of images — not just in Alzheimer's disease but in... Read More Read More The post Alzheimer's Researchers Under Fire: Acclaimed Journalist Explains Why appeared first on Healthy Communities Online.
How reliable is the current research into the cause of Alzheimer's disease? Award-winning author Charles Piller's new book is “Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's”; it's raising important questions about certain images that may have been manipulated to bolster the amyloid hypothesis as the cause of Alzheimer's. Piller tells “Conversations on Health Care” that “what you have are a multitude of images — not just in Alzheimer's disease but in many other areas — that have slipped through, that have not been well-examined, and that are, in fact, falsified, or appear to be falsified,” adding that closer scrutiny of images could spur scientists “to re-examine whether the experiments themselves are worth publishing.” Piller couches this by noting that misconduct occurs in “a small percentage” of research and “does not represent the vast bulk” of work in the field. But a greater emphasis on checks and balances is needed, he says. Hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter also ask Piller to respond to criticism of his reporting as well as explain other potential sources of hope in the research field. For instance, clinical trials may reveal, as early as next year, the possible impact of GLP-1 inhibitors — medications developed for obesity and diabetes — on Alzheimer's. Another theory examines the effect of latent viruses, such as herpes, on the brain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Billions of dollars poured into Alzheimer's disease research has brought us no closer to understanding why some people lose their memories and fade away in front of their families. Yes, the human brain is complicated says science journalist Charles Piller, but the lack of progress is not just about biology, it's the result of arrogance, manipulated research results and downright fraud. Piller spent years peeling back the scientific scandal costing millions of research dollars and precious time for families. He details his investigation in his book, Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's.
“There is a confluence of things that has caused Alzheimer's research to be disappointingly slow,” explains Charles Piller. Piller, investigative journalist and author, reveals the history of scientific misconduct in the field of Alzheimer's research, as well as promising areas of research, plus: - Lies in Alzheimer's research (~2:35) - The amyloid hypothesis (~3:25) - The history of doctoring images in science (~5:45) - Systemic issues (~10:30) - The landmark study (13:50) - What is driving these issues (~24:00) - The attack on science (~27:45) - Alzheimer's & what we know today (~37:40) - 3 areas of promising research (~38:55) - Risk & lifestyle factors (~41:20) - Piller's hope for the field (~43:50) Referenced in the episode: - Pick up Piller's book Doctored (https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1668031248?tag=simonsayscom) - Follow him on X @CPiller. - Read more of his work (https://www.science.org/content/author/charles-piller) We hope you enjoy this episode, and feel free to watch the full video on YouTube! Whether it's an article or podcast, we want to know what we can do to help here at mindbodygreen. Let us know at: podcast@mindbodygreen.com. Set your kid's night routine up for success with Hyland's sleep-supporting gummies and sugar-free liquids. These multi-benefit formulas are made with or without melatonin to ease occasional sleeplessness while also supporting calm and immune health—so the whole family snoozes better.*‡ Learn more at hylands.com. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. ‡ For occasional sleeplessness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Kelly goes behind the scenes of Alzheimer’s research with science writer Charles Piller whose new book is called “Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's.” “Disproving someone else's experiment can be a death wish in science.” “Most academic bio-scientists depend on the National Institute of Health to keep the lights on.” “Eleven […]
Award-winning investigative journalist Charles Piller joins us in San Francisco for an in-depth look at what he says is a world of fraud, corruption, deceit, and greed that have set back important work on treating Alzheimer's disease. Nearly seven million Americans live with Alzheimer's, a tragedy that is projected to grow into a $1 trillion crisis by 2050. While families suffer and promises of pharmaceutical breakthroughs keep coming up short, investigative journalist Piller says that we've quite likely been walking the wrong path to finding a cure all along—led astray by a cabal of self-interested researchers, government accomplices, and corporate greed. Drawing on the work in his new book Doctored, Piller highlights a whistleblower—Vanderbilt professor Matthew Schrag—whose work exposed a massive scandal. Schrag alleged that a university lab led by a precocious young scientist and a Nobel Prize–rumored director delivered apparently falsified data at the heart of the leading hypothesis about the disease. From there, based on years of investigative reporting, Piller says he's exposed a vast network of deceit and its players, all the way up to the FDA. He points to evidence that hundreds of important Alzheimer's research papers are based on false data. In the process, he says even against a flood of money and influence, a determined cadre of scientific renegades have fought back to challenge the field's institutional powers in service to science and the tens of thousands of patients who have been drawn into trials to test dubious drugs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Why is it so hard to find a cure for Alzheimer's? A simple answer is that the brain and its disorders are complicated. But as today's guest, Charles Piller, writes, there's another, more sinister factor at play. His new book, 'Doctored,' traces an incredible, true story of fraud, arrogance, and tragedy in the quest to cure Alzheimer's. In the last few years, some of the most famous and revered neuroscientists in America have been accused of doctoring images in research related to Alzheimer's and neuroscience—even as they raised tens of millions of dollars in funding based on this doctored science and set up clinical trials for thousands of patients based on these manipulated results. At the same time, a silent conspiracy of groupthink starved this field of research of fresh ideas, with catastrophic consequences. Piller explains how he broke the story of what might be this century's biggest scandal in American medical science. If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email us at PlainEnglish@Spotify.com. Host: Derek Thompson Guest: Charles Piller Producer: Devon Baroldi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How can 20 years of fraudulent science pass? It's complicated. It's not just vested interests but humans, desire, ego, hope and poor checks and balances. “Doctored”, the new book by investigative science journalist Charles Piller, is an arresting deep dive into how Alzheimer's disease treatment has been set back by corrupt researchers, negligent regulators, and the profit motives of companies for the past nearly 20 years. I genuinely believe it's one of the most important conversations I've hosted on the show, in a time where many have become blanket skeptics of science - while we explore this hectically fraudulent research: I asked Charles: Is there hope for us to ever believe again in the scientific method? He walks us through his investigative process after the initial tip off, how he gathered information that was robust enough to draw a conclusion, and then how, despite uncovering this research and nearly 20 years of fraudulent claims, he maintains hope and a lot of trust in the scientific method. I hope you find the show as powerful as I did and it doesn't feel too heartbreaking but rather more like we are finally now closer to knowing how we can make progress by carving a new chapter in Alzheimer's research for cause and cure. AlexxCharles Piller is an investigative journalist for Science magazine and his work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Sacramento Bee, and more. Piller has been honored with many national journalism awards, and is the author of Gene Wars, The Fail-Safe Society, and Doctored. He has reported on public health, biological warfare, infectious disease outbreaks, and other topics from the United States, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Central America.Check out Charle's latest book Doctored here. Thank you to this month's show partners for helping you make your low tox swaps easier: @ausclimate gives you 10% off their range for the whole of 2025, with brilliant Winix Air Purifiers, the best Dehumidifiers I've ever used and their new energy-efficient heating range. code LOWTOXLIFE https://bit.ly/ShopAusclimate@cleannectarine is giving you 20% off the beauty and personal care ranges with all orders over $99. Code LOWTOXLIFE (excluding water filters) until February 15th. Try awesome low tox brands such as 100% Pure, Kora, Weleda, Moo Goo, Mukti and more as you make your low tox beauty swaps for 2025. Be sure to join me on Instagram @lowtoxlife and tag me with your shares and AHAs of this week's episode.Want to support the Low Tox Life podcast? Free option: Leave a 5 star review wherever you listen to Low Tox Life - thanks SO much! Paid + Member PERKS: Join the Low Tox Club - monthly practitioner live masterclasses, a suite of low tox store discounts from around the world and the most supportive and lovely chat group on all low tox topics on the internet: Check it out and join here for just the price of a coffee per month! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of the Aging Well Podcast, investigative journalist Charles Piller shares insights from his upcoming expose, 'Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's.' Piller reveals how scientific misconduct and systematic greed have severely hindered Alzheimer's research. He discusses impactful cases, the role of whistleblowers like Matthew Schrag, and the profound implications for patients and the broader scientific community. This conversation delves into the mishandling of billions of dollars in research funding and the critical need to reclaim integrity in science. Join us for an eye-opening discussion on the state of Alzheimer's research and the quest for truth in science. Learn more about Charles Piller at https://www.science.org/content/author/charles-piller BUY 'Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's' on Amazon and support the Podcast: https://amzn.to/3DceZmN
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More than 10,000 turfgrass professionals are meeting in San Diego this week, for the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America Conference and Trade Show, the largest event of its kind.The GCSAA show has been a staple for Dean Piller, longtime superintendent of Cordova Bay Golf Course in Victoria, British Columbia.“Well, I think to be successful in anything you do in your life, you need to have connections and build strong relationships with friends,” he said. “People and companies that you can rely on. I've built those relationships coming to this show for 35 years, and I look forward to it every year.”New technology is of interest of many attendees. Piller has long utilized Redox TurfRx™ products, and recently added TurfRx™ OsmoPro, which generated excellent results.Longtime industry agronomist Scott Poynot attended along with two superintendents he works with in Louisiana – Kiwi Robinson of Pelican Point Golf Course and Scott LeBouef with Farm d'Allie Golf Club.Like many superintendents in their region, Robinson and LeBouef needed quick action to deal with a rare heavy snowstorm early this year. They said the Redox TurfRx products they employed helped their greens come through the cold and snowy conditions without any significant issues.
Charles Piller's Doctored reveals a crisis of integrity at the heart of Alzheimer's research, exposing systemic fraud, institutional negligence, and corporate influence that have derailed progress toward effective treatments. The book, based on years of investigative reporting, traces how falsified data, manipulated research, and conflicts of interest corrupted the field, leaving millions of patients and families struggling for answers. About Charles Charles Piller is an investigative journalist for Science magazine and his work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Sacramento Bee, and more. Piller has been honored with many national journalism awards, and is the author of Gene Wars, The Fail-Safe Society, and Doctored. He has reported on public health, biological warfare, infectious disease outbreaks, and other topics from the United States, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Central America. Follow him on X @CPiller / charlespiller.com. Key Takeaways The amyloid hypothesis of Alzheimer's disease is the dominant way of looking at the ailment and its origins. Hundreds of respected Alzheimer's research papers are based on false data proving this hypothesis, receiving billions in research and development funds. Manipulating microscopic brain tissue images and Western blot images significantly impacts data interpretation and scientific acceptance. Such alterations can misrepresent results, erode scientific integrity, lead to flawed conclusions, and create irreproducible findings. These manipulations constitute ethical violations and scientific misconduct. Universities face a significant challenge in addressing scientific misconduct among faculty due to inherent conflicts of interest. The need to maintain research integrity often clashes with protecting institutional reputation, securing funding, and retaining prominent researchers. This conflict can lead to inadequate oversight and investigation of potential misconduct. New ideas about the cause of Alzheimer's are on the horizon, including the possibility of latent infections as a factor in Alzheimer's, such as herpes virus. Clinical trials are in progress to try to treat herpes virus that may be latent in the brain. Another possible factor is inflammation. GLP-1 inhibitors are being studied to delay cognitive decline. Controlling blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and having a healthy lifestyle are beneficial to stave off Alzheimer's disease.
Nearly seven million Americans, about one in nine people over the age of 65, live with Alzheimer's. It's a heartbreaking disease for those afflicted and the 11 million loved ones who are taking care of them. But despite decades of research and countless promises of a breakthrough, there are no significant treatments to stop the cognitive decline. While mortality rates for other leading causes of death like cancer and heart disease have gone down, Alzheimer's death rates continue to rise. In his new book “Doctored” investigative reporter Charles Piller makes the case that a wide web of fraud, greed and negligence – from individual scientists to the FDA – has derailed the search for a cure or treatment. And, he says the scientific establishment's belief in one hypothesis of the disease, despite the lack of progress, has shut out other promising avenues. We'll talk with Piller about his new book and what it reveals about Alzheimer's research and the broader science landscape. Guests: Charles Piller, investigative journalist, Science magazine; author, "Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's"
Alzheimers and DeceptionJoin investigative journalist Charles Piller as he discusses his explosive book 'Doctored,' which uncovers widespread deceit in Alzheimer's research, including falsified images and manipulated data affecting hundreds of studies. He highlights the role of scientific misconduct and FDA oversight failures, discussing the ramifications for Alzheimer's drug trials and the future of scientific research. All of this means that Alzheimer's patients and their caregivers who are desperate for help are deceived as they hope beyond hope for a cure, or at least, relief.Piller explores alternative hypotheses and potential research directions for more effective treatments. This eye-opening discussion on the 'Lean to the Left' podcast is a must-watch for anyone concerned about Alzheimer's disease and scientific integrity.CHAPTERS:00:00 The Alzheimers Crisis: A Growing Tragedy00:11 Investigative Journalist Charles Piller Exposes Deceit03:27 The Amyloid Hypothesis and Its Failures05:14 FDA's Role and Failures in Drug Approval06:20 Case Study: The Semufilum Scandal08:54 The Impact of Misconduct on Patients and Research19:02 Hopeful Signs and Alternative Research Paths23:52 Necessary Reforms for Federal Agencies and Journals29:07 Concerns Under the New Administration31:26 Charles Piller's Investigative Journey and Final ThoughtsAbout Bob Gatty A former journalist and communications consultant, Bob Gatty is the founder and editor of the Lean to the Left blog and host of this podcast, which focuses on progressive politics and the important social issues of our time. Please check out Bob's new book, Hijacked Nation: Donald Trump's Attack on America's Greatness, now available on Amazon.com. Barnes & Noble and other outlets. Paperback: $11; Hardcover: $24. Digital version: $3.99. Here's a direct link: https://amzn.to/4eK8ghZ.As we continue to explore pressing social issues, I encourage everyone to share their stories and experiences. Your voice matters!DISCLAIMER: Some links in this description are affiliate links, which means if you make a purchase through them, you won't pay any extra – in fact, you may even save with a discount! Using these links helps support this channel, allowing us to keep providing free content to help you on your journey. Thank you for your support.
More than 6 million Americans now suffer from Alzheimer's Disease. So the stakes in find a cure for this neurological illness are huge. Too large, in fact, for some fraudulent American medical researchers. As the investigative science reporter Charles Piller reveals in DOCTORED, there has been considerable fraud, some of it outright criminal, in Alzheimer's research in the United States. Piller's key finding, discovered through brave whistleblowers like Vanderbilt's Dr. Matthew Schrag, is that researchers often doctored images in their studies, either for career advancement or financial gain. Piller emphasizes that while most scientists are honest, institutional oversight has been inadequate in preventing and addressing research misconduct. So I guess Americans should be thankful that the incoming administration has nominated a man of unambiguous moral standing to be the new Secretary of Health and Human Services. I wish.Here are the 5 KEEN ON takeaways from our conversation with Piller:* The Alzheimer's research field has been compromised by instances of scientific misconduct, particularly through the manipulation of research images. While some cases involve financial fraud (like the Cassava Sciences case), most stem from academic pressure to "publish or perish," leading researchers to "beautify" or outright falsify their data.* Major scientific institutions (NIH, FDA, universities, and scholarly journals) have failed to properly oversee and investigate potential research misconduct, particularly in image manipulation. Piller argues these institutions need to reform their oversight practices to maintain credibility and advance legitimate research.* The dominance of the "amyloid hypothesis" in Alzheimer's research has led to a concentration of funding and attention on one approach, potentially starving other promising research directions. However, new approaches are emerging, including studies of GLP-1 inhibitors (similar to weight loss drugs) and investigations into the role of latent viral infections like herpes.* The whistleblower in this case, Dr. Matthew Schrag from Vanderbilt University, took significant professional risks as an untenured professor to expose these issues, demonstrating the challenges faced by those who attempt to address scientific misconduct.* While there's no immediate cure for Alzheimer's, Piller remains optimistic about better treatments emerging in the next 10-20 years. He also emphasizes that lifestyle factors like exercise, diet, and blood pressure management can help forestall some of the worst effects of dementia, though they're not a cure.Charles Piller is an investigative journalist for Science magazine and his work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Sacramento Bee, and more. Piller has been honored with many national journalism awards, and is the author of Gene Wars, The Fail-Safe Society, and Doctored. He has reported on public health, biological warfare, infectious disease outbreaks, and other topics from the United States, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Central America. Follow him on X @CPiller.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting the daily KEEN ON show, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy interview series. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
I denne episoden diskuterer Olai, Inger og Nora, når man skal slå opp og om man bør slutte på p-piller. I tilegg har vi 4 kjappe dilemma og diskuterer emojibruk. Ansvarlig redaktør: Sofie Larsen Nesdal Produsent: Katarina RIquelme Pettersen
Sissel Danielsens liv ændrer sig fra den ene dag til den anden, da hun på en ellers helt almindelig oktoberdag i 2017 må tage hjem fra arbejde med dundrende hovedpine, som ikke ville forsvinde. Den ene ekspert efter den anden blev konsulteret, men hun bestod alle deres test uden problemer og havde nok bare lidt spændingshovedpine eller migræne. Ingen vidste, at hendes p-piller var årsagen til, at hun måtte bytte et sprudlende ungdomsliv fyldt med veninder ud med smertestillende og lange dage i sengen. I dag fortæller Sissel, hvordan hendes p-piller gav hende en blodprop i hjernen, og så har hun et opråb til det sundhedsvæsen, som hun selv er blevet en del af. Gæst: Sissel Danielsen, sundhedsfaglig koordinator Vært: Jacob Grosen Tilrettelæggelse og produktion: Pernille Skytte Foto: Stine Bidstrup Kunstig intelligens har vist sig i stand til at opdage flere slagtilfælde end de sundhedsfaglige visitatorer, der besvarer borgernes alarmopkald. »Maskinen ville formentlig have reageret, da jeg ringede ind med snurren i min højre arm, og det havde måske fået tingene til at gå hurtigere,« siger Sissel Danielsen. Læs den historie her Der er lånt klip fra TV 2See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Selvom Marcus Fogt kun er 20 år, har han allerede levet et vildt liv som stofmisbruger. Det begyndte med hash, da han var 13 år. Det fortsatte med LSD, MDMA og svampe. Da han var 16, købte han en dag nogle piller, ventede indtil hans forældre var gået i seng og mistede kontrollen over sit liv. Det, der slog benene væk under Marcus, var opioider, som har gjort mange almindelige amerikanere til stofmisbrugere og slået hundredtusinder af dem ihjel. Nu ruller bølgen ind over Danmark. I dagens afsnit af 'Du lytter til Politiken' fortæller Marcus Fogt om, hvorfor han skulle så langt ud, før han vendte om, og hvordan det lykkedes ham at holde sit misbrug skjult.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Är hormonhälsan det nya tarmhälsan? Varifrån kommer behovet av att ta kommande över varenda minsta molekyl kroppen? Man talar ofta om hur antidepressiva "mixtrar med hjärnan". Det gör man ju, till viss del, vilket man även gör när man dricker tex alkohol. Den nya kontrollen verkar vara kvinnors hormoner. Vi vet sedan länge att det finns biverkningar på p-piller som faktiskt påverkar på ett negativt sätt, men HUR vanligt är det, egentligen? Nu sprids en våg av anledningar till varför man inte ska äta p-piller och barnmorskor vittnar om att mycket av det som sprids är desinformation. Varför funkar dom här argumenterande videosen så bra? Varför är dom så lätta att relatera till? Programledare: Ida Höckerstrand & Sofie Hallberg Klippning: Alex Dahlbäck @ stockholmsoundscapes.comInstagram: @angestpodden @idahockerstrand @sofiehallberg Facebook: Ångestpodden TikTok: @therealangestpoddenHar du förslag på ämnen, ett dilemma eller gäster du skulle vilja höra i Ångestpodden? Mejla oss gärna: angestpodden@ingetfilter.seBehöver du prata med någon? mind.se spes.se suicidezero.se teamtilia.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Flere unge misbruger opioider, som Jens Neumann Knudsen selv har gjort. I flere år var han afhængig af lægemidlet, der næsten slog ham ihjel – nu vil regeringen forhindre andre unge i at ende samme sted. Læs artiklen herSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we caught up with Dean Piller, longtime superintendent at the beautiful Cordova Bay GC in Victoria, British Columbia. Dean has been on the property since it was built 34 years ago. We discussed the keys to longevity and staying fresh in a long-term position. Dean also dove into the ways he and other Canadian superintendents manage turf in varied climates with very few traditional tools at their disposal. Along with creative management, we tackled conservation efforts at the course and how the ownership supports the management team's plans. It was a fun conversation that we think you'll really enjoy.Visit EarthWorks at: https://www.earthworksturf.comPodcasts: https://www.earthworksturf.com/earthworks-podcasts/2 Minute Turf Talks: https://www.earthworksturf.com/2-minute-turf-talks/
Hormonterapi (HRT)er nok tema her på podkasten når vi har med oss hormonspesialist og spesialist Karen Martel.Trodde du at du visste det meste nå? Nei, nå skal du få lære ting du kanskje ikke kunne. For en ting er å bruke bioidentiske hormoner for å døyve symptomer som svette, hukommelse, vekt, humør osv men noe. helt annet er det å forstå hvordan man kan øke dosen for å gi en helseeffekt ved å forebygge alvorlige sykdommer som kreft, hjertesykdom og hjertelidelser. Her hjemme har vi så vidt kommet i gang, men nå åpner vi opp for å lære fra verden, denne gang fra Canada.Vi henvender oss til kvinner i periomenopause, kvinner i overgangsalder, men også unge jenter som sliter med å velge prevensjonsmidler. Karen Martel deler sin egen hormonutfordrende reise som ledet til hennes business online i dag der hun hjelper tusenvis av kvinner som legger på seg, føler seg syke og i hormonell ubalanse. Det stopper dog ikke her, fordi i hennes studier har hun sett mer av hvordan HRT kan virke forebyggende på alvorlige sykdommer. Hun tar imot kunder fra hele verden online og setter ting i system for deg, fordi det gjelder så mye mer enn kun blodprøvene.I dagens episode snakker vi om:Bioidentiske hormoner, myter og sannheter og den faktiske effekten de kan haUnge jenter som skal velge prevensjon og hormonhjelp på en sunnere måte, hva skal de velgehva gjør xenoøstrogener (de falske fra miljøet) med oss og at de brukes før vår egne i kroppenHvorfor leger tenker at løsningen på endometriose er prevensjon i stedet for å se på årsaken til problemetAt endometriose må sees på som et immunproblem der kroppen angriper seg selvProgesteronets rolle, og progesteron sensitivitetNår du har prøvd alt men likevel legger på deghva skjer med hormoner når man er for lenge på en lavkarbo, keto dietthva spiser du om du har PSOS, eller binyrestressHva skal man bruke av tilskudd for å metabolisme østrogenetHva er disse kjemiske budbringerne, som hormoner er - også langt mer enn livmoren vårEnda mer om progesteronets rolle og hvordan tas det best opp oralt eller vaginaltØstrogen og insulinets rolle mht vekt og glukoseEstradiol som er en form av østrogen og dets rolleHvilke nivå på østrogen skal vi ha, hva er vedlikeholdsnivå for god helse, benhelse osv og studier på høye doserFSH som produseres i hypofyseforlappen - hvilke nivå er ideelthva vi kan lære om doseringen også med hensyn til genetikkHvorfor kan progesteron tatt oralt være utfordrende fordi de konverterer til metabolitterhva neurostero sensitivity er?Hvor produseres testosteron, hvilke nivå bør vi har, hvordan få mer av dette og helseeffekthva er dihydrotestosteron med økt hårvekst og forstørret klitoris og hvordan teste detteBinyrehormonet DHEA sammen med testosterone, eller alene?HRT og effekt på kolesterolet og blodsukkerregulering, hjertehelse, mitokondrier og musklerKjønnsdysregulering og toksiske hormoner vi blir utsatt forlivsstilstips i hjemmet for bedre hormonhelsehvordan stresset over å leve rent og naturlig ofte kan gjøre det værehvilke kosttilskudd vil optimalisere hormoner som peptider, spermidine, nootropics mm.hvor hyppig skal vi teste og re-teste hormon nivåene, og hvilke testerHer kan du finne Karen Martel om du ønsker å booke online coaching og ta hennes quiz og telemedisin senteret:https://karenmartel.comInstagram: @karenmartelhormones Podkasten: "The Hormonal Solution Podcast"Finn Spermidine her: www.superstate.no Rabattkode: Corebalance10Oslo skin lab: https://www.osloskinlab.noRabattkode: Biohacking60
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Today on OPP, we dive deep into the creative mind of Michael Piller, the legendary writer and producer behind some of Star Trek's most iconic episodes. Join us as we explore his book "Fade In" an intimate look at the development of the Star Trek: Insurrection screenplay. Piller's candid memoir offers a rare glimpse into the highs and lows of the writing process, the pressures of studio demands, and the collaborative spirit that defines the Star Trek franchise. We'll uncover the story behind the story, discussing Piller's innovative approach to storytelling and his unwavering dedication to his craft. From initial concept to final draft, "Fade In" reveals the challenges and triumphs that shaped the ninth Star Trek film. Whether you're a die-hard Trekkie or a casual fan, this episode promises to enhance your appreciation for the creative journey that brought Insurrection to life. https://www.nubeowatches.com/
Featuring Charlotte Piller, Co-Founder and CEO of Lotta Ludwigson, a circular fashion and sustainable enterprise company. (Recorded 6/25/24)
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4. September 1995: Im Laufe der ersten Voyager-Staffel schliefen zwei Konzepte sanft ein: die Kazon als antagonistische Präsenz und Fred Chakotay als Actionheld. So kann das nicht weitergehen, findet Chef Piller und ruft seinen Untergebenen Biller (Achtung, Verwechslungsgefahr) auf dem Autotelefon an. Das Ergebnis sind ein Besuch bei den Vasquez Rocks und ein Gesicht, das DS9-Fans nur allzu bekannt sein dürfte. In Deutschland: Der Namenlose, auf VHS am 10. Oktober 1996, ausgestrahlt am 1. November 1996.
Veronica Piller, Artistic Director at the Albemarle Ballet Theatre, and Matthias John, Owner of Matthias John Realty, joined Michael Urpí & Xavier Urpí On “Today y Mañana!” “Today y Mañana” airs every Thursday at 10:15 am on The I Love CVille Network! “Today y Mañana” is presented by Emergent Financial Services, LLC, Craddock Insurance Services Inc and Matthias John Realty, with Forward Adelante.
Aujourd'hui Barbara Lefebvre, Etienne Liebig et Bruno Pomart débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Aujourd'hui Barbara Lefebvre, Etienne Liebig et Bruno Pomart débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
durée : 00:58:03 - Entendez-vous l'éco ? - par : Tiphaine de Rocquigny, Aliette Hovine - Roi bâtisseur, Alexandre le Grand a fondé une vingtaine de cités, dont Alexandrie, et a implanté des colonies jusqu'aux confins de l'Asie, étendant notablement l'influence de l'hellénisme. - invités : Pierre Briant professeur émérite au Collège de France, ancien titulaire de la Chaire “Histoire et civilisation du monde achéménide et de l'empire d'Alexandre”; Francis Joannès Professeur émérite d'Histoire ancienne à l'Université Paris 1 - Panthéon – Sorbonne
Ladies, has your doctor told you that your symptoms of low energy, irregular cycles, cold all the time, (even wearing a sweater in the hot summer!), etc. are “normal” and just natural signs of aging? Do you also have symptoms like brain fog, weight gain, anxiety, depression, low libido and more? Are you looking for alternative answers? After visiting her primary care physician and OB/GYN for symptoms of hormone imbalance, Gisselle Piller was told her blood work was “normal” and that it was just a sign of aging that she would have to live with. She refused to accept this. Gisselle wanted a better quality of life and looked for alternative answers for her health symptoms and was eventually referred to Hotze Health & Wellness Center by her sister-in-law. Join Dr. Donald Ellsworth and his special guest, Gisselle Piller, as they discuss her journey from “normal” bloodwork while feeling drained to having lots of energy and a more engaged family life! Learn more about her experience and the treatment protocol that improved her quality of life! She now wakes up early, has energy and as a body builder, lifts weights 5 days a week! Watch now and subscribe to our podcasts at www.HotzePodcast.com To receive a FREE copy of Dr. Hotze's best-selling book, “Hormones, Health, and Happiness,” call 281-698-8698 and mention this podcast. Includes free shipping!
Former Tennessee Titans offensive lineman joined 3HL to talk about his Rally on the Runway event to help Rally Foundation, his time with the Florida Gators and more You can listen to 3HL and 104.5 The Zone no matter where you are in the world. Just subscribe to our channel by clicking on the links below 104.5 The Zone App Apple Store - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/104-5-the-zone/id383299700?mt=8 Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.airkast.WGFXFM 3HL on Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/3hl/id1103395659 3HL on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3O2pLdz4xu1GGc1ueCG9UD?si=475f849bc5274c78 3HL on Stitcher https://listen.stitcher.com/yvap/?af_dp=stitcher://show/424124&af_web_dp=https://www.stitcher.com/show/424124&deep_link_value=stitcher://show/424124 3HL on Podchaser https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/3hl-503331 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En este episodio, hacemos un draft de jugadores activos que no hayan caído al all star hasta este punto de sus carreras.Redes sociales:Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @losnbafreaksMarcos Brenes- Twitter: @MarcosJBrenes- Instagram: @marcosjbrenesGerard Clemente- Twitter: @gerardclemente- Instagram: @gerard_clementeJosue Brenes- Twitter: @JRBrenesWebsite: losnbafreaks.comEmail: losnbafreaks@gmail.com