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C'est le début d'un tout nouveau format cross média aujourd'hui ! En compagnie des Indés Primés, de PSI et de Pulsed, nous allons désormais nous réunir une fois par mois pour vous présenter chacun notre jeu indé du mois. Au programme ce mois-ci :Inksushi de PnT va vous parler de Revenge to the Savage Planet. Necheku de PSI abordera le DLC de Sea of Stars. Julien de PnT plongera dans la claymation de The Midnight Walk. Babiboule nous amènera dans un décors qui vous fera penser à Severance. Et enfin Fab de Pulsed finira avec le très mignon To a T.Nos liens : https://www.youtube.com/@IndesPrimeshttps://www.pointnthink.fr/fr/https://playstationinside.frhttps://www.youtube.com/@pulsedJVHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Assessing Recurrence Following Pulsed Field Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation Guest: Nicholas Tan, M.D., M.S. Host: Anthony H. Kashou, M.D. Pulsed field ablation has been rapidly adopted across the United States since FDA approval was granted 1 year ago, due to its excellent acute efficacy, favorable safety profile, and fast workflow. However, recurrences post-ablation are comparable to that of previously established modalities, making this a significant hurdle that has yet to be overcome. Changes to mapping/ablation strategies, updates to PFA parameters, autonomic modulation, and combination modality ablations (PFA/RFA) offer some avenues for improvement Topics Discussed: What is pulsed field ablation (PFA) and how does it differ from previously established modalities of ablation such as radiofrequency and cryoablation? What are the recurrence rates post-PFA and how do they compare with other modalities? In patients who undergo redo ablations following an index PFA procedure, what are the most common causes (i.e. reconnection of pulmonary veins versus new sites)? How do you think PFA will evolve in the coming years Connect with Mayo Clinic's Cardiovascular Continuing Medical Education online at https://cveducation.mayo.edu or on Twitter @MayoClinicCV and @MayoCVservices. LinkedIn: Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Services Cardiovascular Education App: The Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular CME App is an innovative educational platform that features cardiology-focused continuing medical education wherever and whenever you need it. Use this app to access other free content and browse upcoming courses. Download it for free in Apple or Google stores today! No CME credit offered for this episode. Podcast episode transcript found here.
Join host Michael S. Lloyd, MD, FHRS and episode guests Ante Anic, MD and Konstantinos Vlachos, MD as they discuss the recent article Repeat Procedures after Pulsed Field Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation, the MANIFEST-REDO Study, from Europace. This episode was recorded in-person at EHRA 2025. Bonus video footage of the episode is available on heartrhythm265.org. https://www.hrsonline.org/education/TheLead https://academic.oup.com/europace/advance-article/doi/10.1093/europace/euaf012/7958418 Host Disclosure(s): M. Lloyd: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Medtronic, Arga Medtech, Circa Scientific Membership on Advisory Committees: Boston Scientific Contributor Disclosure(s): A. Anic: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Boston Scientific Research: Biosense Webster, Inc., AtaCor Medical Inc., Arga Medtech K. Vlachos: Nothing to disclose.
Join host Prashanthan Sanders, MBBS, PhD, FHRS, and episode guests Jason G. Andrade, MD, FHRS, and Melanie Gunawardene, MD, as they discuss Pulsed Field or Cryoballoon Ablation for Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation. This discussion was recorded in person at EHRA 2025 in Vienna, Austria. The article under discussion was presented at EHRA 2025 and simultaneously published in the New England Journal of Medicine. https://www.hrsonline.org/education/TheLead https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2502280 Host Disclosure(s): P. Sanders: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Boston Scientific, Abbott Medical Research: Boston Scientific, Abbott, Medtronic, Becton Dickinson, CathRx, Pacemate, Kalyan Technologies, Ceryx Medical, Biosense Webster, Inc., Hello Alfred, Abbott Medical; Membership on Advisory Committees: Pacemate, Medtronic PLC, Boston Scientific, CathRx, Abbott Medical Contributor Disclosure(s): M. Gunawrdene: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Farapulse, Abbott Medical, Boston Scientific, Medtronic, Biotronik, Luma Vision, Bristol Myers Squibb J. Andrade: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Boston Scientific, Medtronic, Inc., Biosense Webster, Inc.
For the past 20 years, Pankaj Mishra has written incisive studies of a world marked by inequalities and the effects of globalisation. He has traced global histories of fascism, the impacts of rising nationalism and applied an astute lens to the fragility of our democratic institutions. Now, he sets his expert mind to the war in Gaza. Garnering praise from the likes of Rashid Khalidi, Naomi Klein and Hisham Matar, Mishra’s latest work, The World After Gaza, reckons with the latest devastating conflict in the Middle East and how the world’s balance of power is shifting. He joins host Antony Loewenstein as they explore the moral and geopolitical ramifications at stake during this polarising historical moment. This event was recorded on Wednesday 26 February 2025 at The Wheeler Centre.The official bookseller was Paperback Bookshop. Featured music is ‘Living in a Fantasy’ by Pulsed.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Electrocardiologist Matthew A. Bernabei, MD, examines the history of ablation for atrial fibrillation and its latest iteration, pulsed field ablation, or PFA. Now available at Penn Medicine, PFA uses an electrical field rather than radiofrequency or cryotherapy to treat the aberrant signals that are the source of Afib. Unlike other ablation modalities, PFA is cardio-selective, and thus poses little risk to structures near the heart, including the esophagus.Refer a patient:Call our 24/7 provider-only line at (877) 937-7366Submit via our secure online referral form
This week's topics include a better way to treat A-fib, managing bleeding in cardiac surgery, penicillin for strep infections, and treating pulmonary hypertension.Program notes:0:55 Ablation for afib1:51 Pulsed field ablation PFA2:55 Training physicians3:23 Prothrombin complex versus frozen plasma4:24 Noninferiority outcome5:24 Documented bleeding issue6:25 New treatment for pulmonary hypertension7:25 Improve outcomes in advanced disease8:25 Well tolerated8:40 Penicillin lowest dose to prevent pharyngitis9:40 To avoid 8.1 ng/ml steady state10:40 Get secondary prophylaxis12:10 End
“Our movements are pretty much just made of our relationships — whether we can move together, coordinate, collaborate, figure out disagreements [and] stay loyal to each other when the repression comes down,” says Dean Spade. In this episode Dean and Kelly discuss the lessons of Dean's new book, Love in a F*cked-Up World: How to Build Relationships, Hook Up, and Raise Hell Together. Music: Son Monarcas, Pulsed & David Celeste You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: truthout.org/series/movement-memos/ If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter
Dr. Francis Marchlinski, MD, Deputy Editor of JACC Clinical Electrophysiology, discusses the Olive Strategy: improved pulmonary vein isolation durability with the pentaspline pulsed field catheter.
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Edward Gerstenfeld, MD, Executive Editor of JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology discusses a recently published original research paper on pulsed-field vs thermal catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
William Sauer, MD, FHRS, CCDS, Brigham and Women's Hospital is joined by Tobias Reichlin, MD, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland, and Nikolas Nozica, MD, Brigham and Women's Hospital, to discuss the Nature Medicine article Safety of pulsed field ablation in more than 17,000 patients with atrial fibrillation in the MANIFEST-17K study. The following is a brief summary of the study covered in the article. Pulsed field ablation (PFA) is an emerging technology for the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF), for which pre-clinical and early-stage clinical data are suggestive of some degree of preferentiality to myocardial tissue ablation without damage to adjacent structures. Here in the MANIFEST-17K study, we assessed the safety of PFA by studying the post-approval use of this treatment modality. Of the 116 centers performing post-approval PFA with a pentaspline catheter, data were received from 106 centers (91.4% participation) regarding 17,642 patients undergoing PFA (mean age 64, 34.7% female, 57.8% paroxysmal AF, and 35.2% persistent AF). No esophageal complications, pulmonary vein stenosis, or persistent phrenic palsy was reported (transient palsy was reported in 0.06% of patients; 11 of 17,642). Major complications, reported for ~1% of patients (173 of 17,642), were pericardial tamponade (0.36%; 63 of 17,642) and vascular events (0.30%; 53 of 17,642). Stroke was rare (0.12%; 22 of 17,642) and death was even rarer (0.03%; 5 of 17,642). Unexpected complications of PFA were coronary arterial spasm in 0.14% of patients (25 of 17,642) and hemolysis-related acute renal failure necessitating hemodialysis in 0.03% of patients (5 of 17,642). Taken together, these data indicate that PFA demonstrates a favorable safety profle by avoiding much of the collateral damage seen with conventional thermal ablation. PFA has the potential to be transformative for the management of patients with AF. https://www.hrsonline.org/education/TheLead https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-024-03114-3 Host Disclosure(s): W. Sauer: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Biotronik, Biosense Webster, Inc., Abbott, Boston Scientific, Research: Medtronic Contributor Disclosure(s): N. Nozica: Nothing to disclose. T. Reichlin: Nothing to disclose. This episode has .25 ACE credits associated with it. If you want credit for listening to this episode, please visit the episode page on HRS365 https://www.heartrhythm365.org/URL/TheLeadEpisode93
“We are really good at finding what's wrong with each other,” says author and podcaster Margaret Killjoy. “We really need to challenge ourselves to be ready to let people be better.” In this episode, Kelly and Margaret talk about preparedness, collective survival, and the organizing lessons we need in these times. Music: Son Monarcas, Curved Mirror, Pulsed, and David Celeste You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: truthout.org/series/movement-memos/ If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter
Emile Daoud, MD, Deputy Editor of JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology discusses a recently published original research paper on the results of ICE-Guided isolation of the superior vena cava with pulsed field ablation.
Send us a textA groundbreaking innovation is making waves for the approximate six million Americans who suffer with atrial fibrillation (AFib). It's called pulsed field ablation. In our latest podcast episode, host Debra Schindler talks with Dr. Sunjeet Sidhu, a renowned cardiac electrophysiologist at MedStar Health, to explore the intricacies and benefits of this safer, faster, cutting-edge treatment. The number of those suffering with AFib, may even be an underestimate, but statistics show they are steadily increasing due to factors such as an aging population and the obesity epidemic. Traditionally, AFIB treatment involved thermal ablation methods, which, although effective, posed risks of collateral damage to surrounding tissues. Enter pulsed field ablation, a technique that uses ultra-short electrical pulses to target and destroy abnormal heart tissue without harming nearby structures. This method is not only safer but also more efficient, reducing procedure times significantly. Dr. Sidhu explains how pulsed field ablation works by creating a scar tissue barrier, effectively isolating the problematic areas of the heart that trigger AFIB. Unlike thermal ablation, which relies on heating or freezing tissues, pulsed field ablation uses electroporation to disrupt cell membranes, leading to cell death and scar formation. The heart cells are particularly sensitive to this type of injury, allowing for precise targeting without affecting surrounding tissues. The benefits of pulsed field ablation are manifold. Patients experience shorter procedure times, reduced anesthesia exposure, and fewer complications. Dr. Sidhu shares his firsthand experiences, noting a significant improvement in patient outcomes and satisfaction. He recounts a heartwarming story of a young mother who, after undergoing the procedure, was able to regain her quality of life and engage in activities with her children without the debilitating effects of AFIB.For more episodes of MedStar Health DocTalk, go to medstarhealth.org/doctalk.
Get more notes at https://podcastnotes.org NEW Premium Notes5 Ways Stem Cells Will TRANSFORM What It Means To Be Healthy | The Gabby Reece Show Christian Drapeau (@stemcellchristian) is a pioneer in stem cell research. And the first to propose stem cells as the body's innate repair system. Christian Drapeau discusses the transformative potential of stem cells in health and healing. They explore the basics of stem cells, their role in the body, the evolution of stem cell research, and the impact of aging on stem cell efficacy.The Roman Caesars' Guide to Ruling | Barry Strauss on The Art of Manliness with Brett McKay (#1047) How often do you think about the Roman Empire? Lately, this question has gone viral, leaving many women wondering why their husband or boyfriend is reflecting on Roman history so often. The truth lies in the Empire's enduring allure: its epic tales of power, war, ambition, innovation, and dramatic leadership. In these Premium Podcast Notes, we turn to historian Barry Strauss who gives a detailed overview of his book, Ten Caesars: Roman Emperors from Augustus to Constantine, unpacking the themes that make Rome's legacy a timeless source of fascination.Podcast Notes Book Collection: 2024 Edition (UPDATED AND COMPLETE with 200+ Books)After reviewing all 400+ Podcast Notes we wrote in 2024, we selected a comprehensive reading list of over 200 books. Whether you're a new parent, hopeful entrepreneur, tech geek, history buff, or just a general bookworm, there's truly something for everyone!Top Takeaways Of The Week5 Ways Stem Cells Will TRANSFORM What It Means To Be Healthy | The Gabby Reece Show Stem Cells With Age: By age 30, you've lost 90% of red marrow stem cells; as stem cells disappear from the body, the loss becomes increasingly apparent over timeStem cell sources: Bone marrow, fat tissue, blood, umbilical cordYamanaka factor: Take old cells and turn them into cells with characteristics of young cellsWhy We Lose Them: “Over the past 150 years, we've gained an extra 50 years of lifespan. I don't think we have the biology to have an extra 50 years naturally with full blossoming health. We need to kind of hack and tap and leverage things in our body.” – Christian DrapeauStem cells from blood (like PRP) are very potent; they're dormant so need to be ‘awakened'. This is likely the future of stem cells and relatively new to use; the task now is to learn how to isolate and grow them for use Stem cells from the umbilical cord: The most potent – but not as mainstream because of three notable concerns:* (1) Risk of contaminated stem cells is high which can lead to sepsis;* (2) They're difficult to isolate cleanly;* (3) You can obtain genetic material from a donor who may have been a carrier for a disease that you may develop in the futureTips to Supported Stem Cells:* Red lights might help with bodily repair, possibly by aiding blood circulation* Pulsed magnetic frequency (PMF) has been well-documents to boost stem cell frequency* Exercise releases stem cells – but this might be because if you trigger tissue damage, your body will trigger a response* Quality sleep supports the proliferation of brain stem cells* Meditation has a healing component – 20 minutes of meditation has been shown to encourage stem cell release* Plants for health: Shilajit, black seed (periodically), natto, kava (hard to source)The Roman Caesars' Guide to Ruling | Barry Strauss on The Art of Manliness with Brett McKay (#1047) The Rise of Octavian/Augustus Caesar: Octavian, born Gaius Octavius, was Julius Caesar's grand-nephew and was adopted posthumously as part of Caesar's will — which was technically illegal, but law was pretty loose during civil warHow to Win the Game of Thrones: Augustus simply killed off a lot of his enemies, between several civil wars and the execution of about 100 Roman senatorsAugustus' Expansion: Octavian added Egypt, northwestern Spain, and Switzerland to the Roman EmpireThe Infamy of Nero: Nero was less interested in the empire itself and more interested in the celebrity of being Emperor* He was egotistical and also very vain about his singing and chariot racing ability* He competed in the Panhellenic Games and “won” every eventThe Truth About Nero's Fiddling While Rome Burned: There's a rumor that Nero fiddled while Rome burned, but the fiddle technically hadn't been invented yet. However, he may have played a lyre, which is a harp-like instrument.* There are even rumors that claim Nero started the fire, with the intent to engage in a massive urban renewal projectMarcus Aurelius, the Ivory Tower Emperor: Marcus Aurelius was a great philosopher but not a great emperor* Marcus Aurelius had no military experience or experience outside Italy, he was completely unprepared to become empowered — a common theme in the Roman Empire system* He let is son Commodus follow him as emperorCommodus, The Villain: The first man born to be emperor* Commodus was arrogant, entitled, and irresponsible* Competed as a gladiator* He offered bread and circuses to the people but killed many senators* Eventually, the senate carries out a plot to kill CommodusDr. Laurie Santos: How To Achieve True Happiness Using Science-Based Protocols | Huberman LabHappiness Operates on 3 Timescales: (1) The immediate timescale of happiness; (2) The intermediate timescale of happiness where we introduce a story; (3) Meaning which is the full pictureTips to Approach Happiness on All 3 Levels:* Engage in activities that fit with values and strengths;* Infuse strengths into work & leisure;* Do for others* Ask others for helpExtrinsic rewards: A tangible, visible reward for achieving somethingIntrinsic rewards: Reward comes from within, feeling progress, purpose, etc.On the lower end of the income spectrum, money affects happiness: If you struggle to put food on the table, keep a roof over your head – more money almost has a linear relationship with happinessStop being a Sad Loner: One of the biggest levers you can pull to improve happiness is to get more social connection“The two things that predict whether you're happy or not so happy are how much time you spend with friends and family members and how much you are physical around other people. The more of that you do, the happier you're going to be.” – Laurie SantosDopamine Must Be Earned, Not Given: “Be wary of any dopamine hit not preceded by effort to achieve it.” – Andrew HubermanPrediction error: Introverts predict social connection will be negative, when in actuality they get report a great experience; extroverts predict social connection will be ok, and anticipation is highNegativity bias: We're built to notice the risky, potentially scary stuff; our brain goes there automatically which makes sense evolutionarilyToxic Positivity: The notion that something is wrong if you're feeling anything but happy or ‘good vibes'; negative emotions are a cue from our body to take action in some direction to fixDog vs. Cat People: If you crave unconditional love, you are probably more of a dog person; cats are more independentHedonic adaptation: We get used to things; you can't be happy all the time because you become sensitized* “Every good thing in life becomes boring after some time.” – Laurie Santos* Tip: Imagine the negative things and obstacles; use worse things as a comparison to realize how good things are – don't ruminate on it but use your imagination to appreciate what you have* Tip #2: Space out positive experiences to come back to them over timeBanister effect: Believe something is positive; be optimistic enough to think something is doable then ask yourself the question ‘what will get in the way?' so you problem-solveArrival fallacy: The idea, “I'll be happy when…” – the thing we arrive at doesn't feel as good once we get there and we chase the next thingMicky Malka – Building Ribbit | Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy Ep. 400 Life and business principles from Micky Malka:* 1. Never forget where you came from* 2. Fewer decisions is best* 3. Be genuine to yourself and those around youLessons learned from the Robinhood saga* Being the CEO is a very lonely existence* Develop and craft a flexible mindset so that you can be comfortable taking risk* When you truly understand the variables at play, you will be more comfortable with taking ‘risk'* Mistakes made in a single day can damage a company's brand for years to comeTechnologies have their own grid complexes* The electrical grid consists of towers, power meters, transformers, and more* The internet is a grid of data and knowledge* The monetary system has its own grid as well, consisting of the different financial layers and rails which include Visa, Mastercard, SWIFT, etcStablecoins: US dollar stablecoins are travel checks in today's world; they are instant dollars that the individual can control and move, anytime, and for zero* Stablecoins provided people with access to US dollars who previously did not have access to dollars and who were forced to use their local (and weaker) fiat currency* Today, US-dollar stablecoins do a similar monthly volume to that of Visa and MastercardWhat Got You Here, Won't Get You There: Burn the bridge that got you here; whatever got you here will not get you to the next phaseGet the full notes at Podcastnotes.org Thank you for subscribing. 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Pulsed radio frequency is a non invasive way to help with nerve pain and nerve symptoms including numbness and tingling and loss of strength. If you are tired of managing nerve pain with medication the give this episode a listen. Dr. Penrose interviews Mikel who had an injury 9 years ago that caused numbness and loss of grip strength that after 4-5 treatments of Stimpod pulsed radio frequency completely resolved it! Visit www.penrosept.com or email info@penrosept.com for more information.
Emile Daoud, MD, Associate Editor of JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology discusses a recently published original research paper on the Safety and Feasibility of Pulsed Field Ablation in Patients with Mechanical Prosthetic Valves
A new type of catheter ablation called pulsed field ablation (PA) allows for a more precise and non-heated way to treat many cases of atrial fibrillation (A-fib). Tom McElderry, M.D., discusses the advantages of PA ablation as an alternative to radio frequency and cryotherapy ablation, the most common types. Dr. McElderry was involved with clinical trials which demonstrated that PA was faster and eliminated the risk of both phrenic nerve injury and esophageal fistula. Learn more about what this technique means for the future of A-fib treatment.
Navigating the complexities of groundbreaking treatments can create headwinds. With innovations like Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) at the forefront, challenges such as financial uncertainties, regulatory shifts, and global adoption become paramount. Join us for an insightful discussion on how global partners address these challenges, focusing on safety & efficacy, financial impacts, and clinical differentiation in areas where baseline data is scarce. Background on PFA: Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) is a groundbreaking nonthermal energy source that is rapidly transforming atrial fibrillation (AF) treatment, affecting up to 38 million people worldwide. Unlike traditional heat or cold methods, PFA uses high-voltage electrical fields in microseconds for precise cell necrosis, marking a significant advancement in cardiology. Guests: - Juliane Ray, Global Head of Medtech Strategy, Clarivate (Moderator) - Annette Boyle, Editor, BioWorld MedTech - Dee Chaudhary, Principal Commercial Strategy Consulting, Clarivate - Pankhil Ghandhi, Senior Team Lead, Medtech Insights, Clarivate - David Begley, MD, Clinical Director in Cardiology, Royal Papworth HospitalSend us a message! Follow Medical Alley on social media on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
When you're talking to one the founding fathers of pulse field ablation, you know you're in for a real whirlwind of wisdom. Dr. Steven Mickelsen is a board-certified electrophysiologist who invented a pulsed electric field system and founded FARAPULSE in 2012. Ten years later, he is back at it again, with the founding of Field Medical Inc., as he looks to continue the crusade for superior cardiac ablation procedures.This discussion delves deep into the anatomical anomalies that ablation looks to tackle. Steven masterfully guides through the depths of the heart's chambers and the limitations of today's techniques. Through reverse engineering the problem, Field Medical is bringing new possibilities to tackling the underserved space of ventricular arrhythmia ablation.From the outset, Steven's knowledge makes this a truly insightful summary of all things pulsed field ablation related, with a good sprinkling of entrepreneurial sagacity. Nearly every innovative startup hones in on a true unmet need to get started, and Field Medical's blue ocean opportunity in VT makes this episode one that will be sure to leave you informed and inspired.
Today, we're exploring a groundbreaking advancement in the treatment of atrial fibrillation, a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Our focus is on pulsed field ablation (PFA), an innovative technique that's changing the game in cardiac care.Jennifer Semenza is joined by Dr. Sandeep Sharma, a cardiologist from Everett, Washington to discuss this important treatment. So, let's get started and uncover the exciting possibilities of pulsed field ablation in the fight against atrial fibrillation.
Send us a textOne of the most treated heart rhythm disorders in the United States is irregular heart activity known as Atrial Fibrillation or Afib. Dr. Weiwei Li, electrophysiologist at St. Luke's Heart Care Clinic, returns to the podcast to discuss a new treatment option for Afib, Pulsed Field Ablation.To learn more about heart care services at St. Luke's, visit unitypoint.org/cr-heart.Do you have a question about a trending medical topic? Ask Dr. Arnold! Submit your question and it may be answered by Dr. Arnold on the podcast! Submit your questions at: https://www.unitypoint.org/cedarrapids/submit-a-question-for-the-mailbag.aspxIf you have a topic you'd like Dr. Arnold to discuss with a guest on the podcast, shoot us an email at stlukescr@unitypoint.org.
“We don't have a housing system, we have an unhousing system,” says author and organizer Tracy Rosenthal. In this episode, Kelly and Tracy examine the impacts of the Supreme Court's recent decision allowing municipalities to criminalize the act of sleeping outside. Tracy and Kelly also examine the larger terrain of criminalization unhoused people face, why cities are working to expel unhoused populations, and how communities can defend their unhoused neighbors. Music: Son Monarcas, Pulsed & David Celeste You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: truthout.org/series/movement-memos/ If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter
"It's another day on the beat, what can I tell ya?" Our heroes whip through the blood vine portal and find themselves in the eldritch wreck of a museum. Deep in its vaults, they come face to face with a faceless foe. Will they walk away triumphant from this new and strange place? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack "Scepter Drones" by Sayer Roberts "Stronger Reclaimed" by Sayer Roberts "Hyper Drive" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound "Necroplis" from Tabletop Audio "Spilled Milk" by Jay Varton, Epidemic Sound "Losing Breath" by Ludvig Moulin, Epidemic Sound "Siege" by STRLGHT, Epidemic Sound "Lost in Amman" by Oh the City, Epidemic Sound "Eerie" by _91Nova, Epidemic Sound "Earthquake" by Anthony Earls, Epidemic Sound "Hiding DNA" by Skyra, Epidemic Sound "Dark Age" by Homebody, Epidemic Sound "Lethal Secrets" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Epidemic Sound "The Pulse of My Heart" by Pearce Rowsell, Epidemic Sound "Misty Gaze" by Daniel Fridel, Epidemic Sound "Cross Section" by Guy Copeland, Epidemic Sound "Timeline" by Guy Copeland, Epidemic Sound "Where Does it End" by Max Anson, Epidemic Sound "It All Came Down" by Miles Avida, Epidemic Sound "Our Gravity" by Christophe Gorman, Epidemic Sound "King of Forest Green" by Isobel O'Connor, Epidemic Sound "Sunday at the Museum" by Franz Gordon, Epidemic Sound "Fairy's Fear" by Deskant, Epidemic Sound "Departure from the Past" by Pulsed, Epidemic Sound "Spider Theory" by Sage Oursler, Epidemic Sound
Season 2, Episode 1: JC Btaiche, Fuse Energy======Links:ElectroBOOM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PcBgym21TAFuse's Paper in Nature: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-67774-4Fuse — https://www.f.energyPeople:JC Btaiche — https://x.com/JCBtaiche10Christian Keil — https://x.com/pronounced_kyle
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"The biggest step forward in practical automation for the end user that I think I've seen in the industry … HERO is becoming HEROic."Appearing individually on previous episodes of The Technology of Beauty, Sciton CEO Aaron Burton and EVP Robbie Brindley return to the show together with an altogether earthshaking announcement: that Sciton has not only improved upon, but somehow transformed what Dr. Stevens has famously dubbed "The Bentley of Lasers."The culmination of 8 years of testing, engineering, research, and development, the BBL HEROic is a breakthrough pulsed-light device featuring Intelligent Control and Skin Positioning technology.As for the difference it makes, Robbie explains how before "you'd step on the foot switch and you'd try to move your hand as quickly as possible to cover the area uniformly."But with HEROic, the handpiece communicates with the source to see in time and space exactly where the operator has laid a pulse. With "no skips, no gaps, no double pulses," the computer and the skin positioning system deliver perfect uniformity while adapting to the body's curvature as well.Find out how this new device promises to redefine the landscape of pulsed-light technology and ensure optimal results for every laser patient on the latest episode of The Technology of Beauty.» Apple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-of-beauty/id1510898426» Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/0hEIiwccpZUUHuMhlyCOAm» Recent episodes | https://www.influxmarketing.com/technology-of-beauty/» Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thetechnologyofbeauty/» LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-technology-of-beauty/The Technology of Beauty is produced by Influx Marketing, The Digital Agency for Aesthetic Practices. https://www.influxmarketing.com/Want more aesthetic insights? Subscribe to Next Level Practices, the show where we discuss the ever-changing world of digital marketing and patient acquisition and bring you the latest ideas, strategies, and tactics to help you take your practice to the next level. https://www.influxmarketing.com/next-level-practices/
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Join Pacific Mammal Research (PacMam) scientists to learn about different marine mammals each episode! We discuss a little about the biology, behavior and fun facts about each species. Have fun and learn about marine mammals with PacMam!www.pacmam.org This week: Pacific White Sided Dolphin Presenters: Cindy Elliser, Katrina MacIver Music by Josh Burns Sources: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/pacific-white-sided-dolphinhttps://thewhaletrail.org/wt-species/pacific-white-sided-dolphin/ https://www.marinemammalcenter.org/animal-care/learn-about-marine-mammals/cetaceans/pacific-white-sided-dolphin https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=pacificwhitesideddolphin.main https://us.whales.org/whales-dolphins/species-guide/pacific-white-sided-dolphin/ https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Lagenorhynchus_obliquidens/ New Research: • Rosser et al. 2022 – Calf directed aggression, infanticide? - https://www.aquaticmammalsjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/48.3-Rosser.pdf • Waite and Shelden 2018 – Distribution in Eastern N Pacific - https://bioone.org/journals/northwestern-naturalist/volume-99/issue-2/NWN17-15.1/The-Northern-Extent-of-Pacific-White-Sided-Dolphin-iLagenorhynchus-obliquidens/10.1898/NWN17-15.1.short • Sekiya et al 2024 – Anatomy https://anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ar.25284 • Mishima et al. 2019 – Pulsed calls as contact calls- https://pubs.aip.org/asa/jasa/article-abstract/146/1/409/994113/Pulsed-call-sequences-as-contact-calls-in-Pacific?redirectedFrom=fulltext • Suzuki et al. 2023 – Genomics shows genetically isolated population in Sea of Japan https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/mec.16797• Kanes et al 2024 – Seasonal and diel patterns in pusled calls near Barkley Canyon - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/mms.13055• Ashe et al 2021 – Natural and Anthropogenic mortalitiy - https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/marine-science/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.606876/full?field&journalName=Frontiers_in_Marine_Science&id=606876 Social Struture in BC Morton 2010- https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1748-7692.2000.tb00905.xo Ashe 2015 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/handle/10023/9483
Audio Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster, Emeritus Editor in Chief
With Serge Boveda, (Guest), Clinic Pasteur, Toulouse - France & David Duncker,(Host) Hannover Heart Rhythm Centre, Hannover - Germany
Commentary by Dr. Emile Daoud
Commentary by Dr. Emile Daoud
"When people come from outside your community or your campus, it makes you feel like you're connected to a bigger whole," says Solidarity co-author Astra Taylor. "It makes you feel like what's happening there matters. It creates a sense of a larger coalition. And that's powerful, which is exactly why the people in power don't like it." In this episode, Kelly talks with Taylor and Leah Hunt-Hendrix about solidarity, divide-and-conquer tactics, and the concept of “outside agitators.” Music: Son Monarcas, Curved Mirror, Pulsed & David Celeste You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: truthout.org/audio/let-this-conversation-with-mariame-kaba-radicalize-you/ If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter
In this episode, we visit with Rebecca Seidel, president of Medtronic's cardiac ablation solutions group, about the future of pulsed-field ablation and what it means for the electrophysiology sector. Host Tom Salemi also visits with biomedical researcher Jeff Karp to discuss his new book, LIT: Life Ignition Tools: Use Nature's Playbook to Energize Your Brain, Spark Ideas, and Ignite Action Kindle Edition. Use the code LIT25 to save 25% off the registration price of DeviceTalks Boston and you could win a free copy. Karp will also be at DeviceTalks Boston's opening reception on April 30. Come meet the author and noted medtech innovator. Finally, we get a #DTBoston2024 speaker preview – Scott Nelson, CEO of FastWave Medical, one of two IVL companies we'll have at the conference! Thank you to Freudenberg Medical for sponsoring this episode. Go to Freudenbergmedical.com for more information. Thank you for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network
William H. Sauer, MD, FHRS, CCDS, Brigham and Women's Hospital is joined by guest Amin Al-Ahmad, MD, FHRS, CCDS, Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute and Jorge Romero, Jr., MD, FHRS, Brigham and Women's Hospital to discuss how Pulsed-field ablation (PFA) is a novel nonthermal ablation technology with high procedural safety and efficiency for pulmonary vein isolation (PVI). Premarket data showed high PVI durability during mandatory remapping studies. Data on lesion durability in real-world patients with clinically indicated redo procedures are scarce. In this episode of The Lead, we discuss why and how this study sought to report PVI durability rates in patients undergoing a clinically indicated redo procedure after an index PVI using PFA. https://www.hrsonline.org/education/TheLead https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacep.2023.11.026 Host Disclosure(s): W. Sauer: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Biotronik, Biosense Webster, Inc., Abbott, Boston Scientific, Research: Medtronic Contributor Disclosure(s): A. Al-Ahmad: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Abbott, Biosense Webster, Inc., Boston Scientific, Haemonetics, Mediasphere Medical, Medtronic, Philips, Stocks, Privately Held: Soundcath J. Romero: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Sanofi, Boston Scientific, AtriCure, Inc. This episode has .25 ACE credits associated with it. If you want credit for listening to this episode, please visit the episode page on HRS365 https://www.heartrhythm365.org/URL/TheLeadEpisode56
"You step one foot over the threshold and die." Jonathan, the Anchor, has retreated deep into the earth. Guard, the reckless, has done much the same. Will our heroes be reunited in time to stop Jonathan from slipping out of reality? Probably not. == CREDITS == Sponsored By Rapscallion, by Magpie Games Soundtrack "Strong Reclaimed" by Sayer Roberts "Russian Winter" from Tabletop Audio "Thaw" by Ethan Sloan, Epidemic Sound "7th Crown Chakra Kundalini Breathing" by 369, Epidemic Sound "Breaking the Fourth Wall" by Edward Karl Hanson, Epidemic Sound "Danaus Plexippus" by Guy Copeland, Epidemic Sound "You're Not Hiding Very Well" by Trevor Kowalski, Epidemic Sound "The Saddest Time" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Moving Clouds" by Heath Cantu, Epidemic Sound "A Foreboding Presence" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound "The Cost of Fear" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Encrypted Fragment" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Tarrasque Interior" from Tabletop Audio "High Scepter" by Sayer Roberts "Del giorno" by Daniel Fridell, Epidemic Sound "Boss Encountered" by Trailer Worx, Epidemic Sound "Temple Garden" from Tabletop Audio "Striwal" by Pulsed, Epidemic Sound "Probably Cause" by Experia, Epidemic Sound "Baby Brother" by More than Family, Epidemic Sound
Kurdish-Iranian journalist Behrouz Boochani was imprisoned on Manus Island for over six years, and during that time he became acutely aware that oppression takes root when people look away. He was determined to use his sharpest weapon – his words – to survive, and to expose Australia's inhumane treatment of asylum seekers. Now, in 2023, not only is Boochani free, he's also a multi-award-winning author, documentary maker, humanitarian and scholar. His words, and those of other writers and activists, have changed lives, his own included. And they've helped keep us accountable. A scholar of Middle Eastern and Islamic studies, Kylie Moore-Gilbert also spent years unjustly imprisoned in unimaginable conditions. Invited on a study tour of Iran in 2018, Moore-Gilbert was falsely accused of espionage and imprisoned for more than 800 days, including seven months in solitary confinement – before her ultimate release through an Australian-brokered prisoner exchange. Boochani and Moore-Gilbert come together for this special event, presented by PEN Melbourne and the Wheeler Centre to mark the Day of the Imprisoned Writer. With host Karen Percy, these remarkable survivors share their powerful stories, and reflect on the role of writing to shine a light in the darkest places. This event was presented in partnership with PEN Melbourne.It was recorded on Tuesday 14 November 2023 at The Wheeler Centre. The official bookseller was the Sun Bookshop. Featured music is ‘Living in a Fantasy' by Pulsed.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ChatGPT4 in medical writing and editing at learnAMAstyle.com Nascentmc.com for medical writing assistance for your company. Visit nascentmc.com/podcast for full show notes Tricuspid Valve Replacement System for Tricuspid Regurgitation The FDA approved the Evoque tricuspid valve replacement system, a first in the U.S. for a transcatheter tricuspid device, after the TRISCEND II trial showed significant improvements in TR grade and patient symptoms. TR, where the heart's valve does not close properly causing blood backflow, can now be treated with this device, which also received CE Mark approval in Europe and is produced by Edwards Lifesciences. Afami-Cel for Synovial Sarcoma The FDA is prioritizing the review of afamitresgene autoleucel (afami-cel) for advanced synovial sarcoma, based on positive results from the SPEARHEAD-1 trial showing a 39% response rate and increased survival rates. Afami-cel targets MAGE-A4 in synovial sarcoma, a rare soft tissue sarcoma, offering a new treatment option for this aggressive disease. It's manufactured by Adaptimmune Therapeutics with a decision expected by August 4, 2024. Pulsed Field Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation Boston Scientific's FARAPULSE PFA System has been FDA approved for treating intermittent atrial fibrillation, offering a non-thermal, tissue-selective ablation alternative with proven safety and efficacy. The approval was based on the ADVENT study and real-world data, highlighting shorter ablation times and no severe side effects. Boston Scientific plans an immediate U.S. launch. Shorter Turnaround Time for Axi-cel The FDA approved a manufacturing process change for axi-cel (Yescarta), reducing delivery time from 16 to 14 days, which is a CD19-directed CAR T-cell therapy for certain lymphomas. This change, granted to Kite, a Gilead Sciences subsidiary, aims to improve treatment accessibility by offering faster delivery of this personalized therapy. AI Algorithm for Cervical Cancer Screening Hologic's Genius™ Digital Diagnostics System with the Genius™ Cervical AI algorithm has been FDA approved, introducing the first digital cytology platform integrating AI for cervical cancer screening. This system digitizes traditional Pap test slides, applying AI to enhance detection of pre-cancerous and cancerous cells, improving sensitivity and enabling remote case review. It will be available in the U.S. in early 2024. Trastuzumab Deruxtecan for Solid Tumors The FDA granted priority review to trastuzumab deruxtecan for treating unresectable or metastatic HER2-positive solid tumors, potentially marking it as the first HER2-directed, tumor-agnostic therapy. Based on the DESTINY-PanTumor02 study, showing promising survival outcomes, a decision is expected in the second quarter of 2024. The drug is developed by AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo.
Welcome to the MassDevice Fast Five medtech news podcast, the show that keeps you up-to-date on the latest breakthroughs in medical technology. Here's what you need to know for today, February 1, 2024. Check out the show notes for links to the stories we discussed today at MassDevice.com/podcast. InspireMD received CE mark approval for its carotid stent system. Fast Five hosts Danielle Kirsh and Sean Whooley discuss how the system works and what executives are saying. BD and Techcyte are collaborating on AI-based cervical cytology. Hear more about the goal of the collaboration and what each company brings to the deal. The FDA has cleared Philips' latest TEE transducer for cardiac care. Whooley talks about the transducer technology and its implications on treatment options for patients. Neuralink this week announced the first-in-human brain-computer interface implants. Learn about the regulatory backing behind the BCI system, how the implant went and some of the recent fire the company has been under. The FDA approved Boston Scientific's Farapulse pulsed field ablation technology this week. The Fast Five hosts talk about what Farapulse does and what's next for the company.
Welcome to the MassDevice Fast Five medtech news podcast, the show that keeps you up-to-date on the latest breakthroughs in medical technology. Here's what you need to know for today, January 19, 2024. Check out the show notes for links to the stories we discussed today at MassDevice.com/podcast. Onward began a study of its neurostimulation technology for addressing post-spinal cord injury hemodynamic instability. Fast Five hosts Sean Whooley and Danielle Kirsh look at what this study aims to accomplish and discuss how Onward applies its technology in a variety of ways. The FDA approved expanded labeling for the Abbott Proclaim neurostimulation system, allowing those implanted with the device to receive full-body MRI scans. The hosts look into the importance of MRI compatibility and how the Proclaim system works. Orthofix partnered with MRIguidance, combining surgical navigation technology with innovative software. Find out what this partnership entails and how the companies feel about their latest development. Medtronic reported positive data for multiple spinal cord stimulation technologies. Hear about some of the key results from the medtech giant's studies presented at the North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS) annual meeting in Las Vegas. Abbott announced the first procedures completed with its Volt pulsed field ablation system. Whooley and Kirsh take a look at the latest entry into the crowded PFA space and examine what could potentially set Abbott's new technology apart.
In this episode of the Primal Kitchen Podcast, we meet Salim, a former nuclear power plant engineer turned health and wellness entrepreneur. Salim recounts his transformative journey, beginning with a successful yet unfulfilling career in engineering, leading to the inception of Soundtea. His exploration into health and wellness was sparked by a personal tragedy - the loss of his father to cancer. This pivotal moment propelled him into researching natural health remedies and adopting a unique diet strategy, including a one-meal-a-day routine and microdosing psilocybin for wellness enhancement. Salim delves into various health optimization techniques, from grounding and cold plunge therapy to leveraging cutting-edge technology and equipment in his biohacking adventures. He also touches upon his experiences with plant medicine, discussing the impacts of ayahuasca and ketamine therapies. This episode not only charts Salim's professional shift but also offers insights into combining technology with natural health practices. Tune in to learn how Salim's journey intertwines personal experiences with a passion for holistic health, and discover his approach to blending modern tech with traditional wellness methods. Relevant points from episode: 0:00 Grounding/Introduction 0:48 Cancer 5:38 All About It 7:09 What Does a Business Look Like Today? 9:17 Heart Rate Variability 14:16 How to Decrease Your HRV? 18:31 Pulsed electromagnetic field 21:15 The Need for Grounding 25:02 Binaural Beats: The Essential Meditation for Long Term Health 34:25 Talking to smokers at 60 34:50 How to Talk to a Child About Trauma? 36:14 Your Thoughts On Death 39:25 After a Shoulder Surgery, Hyperbaric Therapy 44:27 In the sauna with the doctors 49:48 Ketogenic Diet and Supplement regimen 51:45 How to get enough magnesium for your body after a surgery? 53:13 Favorite People and Worst Things You've Done For Yourself 54:45 On Psilocybin and Ayahuasca 1:00:04 Ketamine Therapy With Somatic Meditation 1:03:49 Ketamine, Psilocybin: Where to Start? Social media profiles ↓ ----- Follow Salim Find us on social media
Welcome to the MassDevice Fast Five medtech news podcast, the show that keeps you up-to-date on the latest breakthroughs in medical technology. Here's what you need to know for today, December 15, 2023. Check out the show notes for links to the stories we discussed today at MassDevice.com/podcast. HeartBeam this week unveiled an artificial intelligence program for cardiac insights. Fast Five hosts Sean Whooley and Danielle Kirsh discuss the goal of the AI program and HeartBeam's technology that will be used in the program. Microbot Medical and Corewell are collaborating on telerobotics for endovascular surgical robotics. Hear what the goal of the collaboration is and what each company brings to the partnership. The FDA has approved Glaukos' iDose TR glaucoma-treating drug delivery implant. Whooley explains what the approval covers and how the company plans to launch the implant. J&J's Biosense Webster treated its first patients in the company's dual-energy AFib ablation trial. The Fast Five hosts talk about the technology and some of the other AFib ablation companies in the playing field right now. Medtronic won a landmark FDA approval for its PulseSelect pulsed field ablation. Hear more about the approval, what PulseSelect is and when the company plans to start commercialization.
Angela interviews Dr. Beth McDougal about the importance of mitochondrial health and its impact on overall well-being. They discuss various therapies and biohacking techniques that can optimise mitochondrial function, such as red light therapy and pulsed electromagnetic field therapies. Dr. McDougal explains how these treatments can improve energy production within cells, leading to better cellular health and overall vitality. KEY TAKEAWAYS Mitochondria are the energy powerhouses of our cells and play a crucial role in our overall health and well-being. Red light therapy can up-regulate mitochondrial function by unblocking enzymes and increasing energy production within cells. Pulsed electromagnetic field therapies can help charge cell membranes and improve overall cellular health. Resonance biofeedback therapy can identify and correct aberrant energetic signatures in the body, promoting healing and balance. BEST MOMENTS "When the energy production goes up within the cell, then the cellular health improves, the person's health improves." "The red light and near infrared light wavelengths will unblock that enzyme liberate it again, so that it can function more fully." "We have a unique energetic signature that as we go through life can become contaminated by foreign energetic signatures that are not harmonious with our bodies." "We're working on all levels...treating infections, balancing hormones, improving the microbiome, evaluating the person's diet, and regulating mitochondrial function." VALUABLE RESOURCES Join The High Performance Health Community Take My Biohacking Quiz and Get A Free Personalised Report - www.yourtotalhealthcheck.comBecome an Insider of The Female Biohacker Collective and have Angela as Your Health Coach in Your Pocket - www.femalebiohacker.comFree Fasting Guide - www.angelafosterperformance.com/fastingPodcast Shownotes - www.angelafosterperformance.com/podcasts To take advantage of our Biostack special offer go to https://biostacklabs.com/pages/angela Get a Free Bottle of GDAid with 2 Bottles of NAD Regen - www.biostacklabs.com/angela ABOUT THE HOST Angela Foster is an award winning Nutritionist, Health & Performance Coach, Speaker and Host of the High Performance Health podcast. A former Corporate lawyer turned industry leader in biohacking and health optimisation for women, Angela has been featured in various media including Huff Post, Runners world, The Health Optimisation Summit, BrainTap, The Women's Biohacking Conference, Livestrong & Natural Health Magazine. Angela is the creator of BioSyncing®️ a blueprint for ambitious entrepreneurial women to biohack their health so they can 10X how they show up in their business and their family without burning out. Angela's BioSyncing®️ Blueprint is currently closed. Click here to get on the waitlist. She is also the founder of The Female Biohacker Collective - the health coaching membership in your pocket - with monthly live masterclasses, coaching calls and biohacking toolkits. To find out more and become a member, click here. The High Performance Health Podcast is a top rated global podcast. Each week, Angela brings you a new insight, biohack or high performance habit to help you unlock optimal health, longevity and higher performance. Hit the follow button to make sure you get notified each time Angela releases a new episode. CONTACT DETAILS Instagram Facebook LinkedInThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
Do you know how PEMF therapy integrates with other treatments? Join Dr. Jeffrey Gladden, Steve Reiter, and Dr. William Pawluk in this episode of the Age Hackers Podcast, powered by Gladden Longevity. William Pawluk, MD, MSc, author of “Supercharge Your Health with PEMF therapy,” was recently a holistic doctor near Baltimore, MD. Previous academic positions at Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland. Training: acupuncture, homeopathy, hypnosis, energy medicine, nutrition, and bodywork. Considered the foremost authority on the practical use of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy in North America and interested in holistic pain management, sleep, anxiety, anti-aging, tissue healing, and general health. He is interested in new solutions to stubborn, chronic, and frustrating health problems. He wants to try to resolve the cause of the problem and not simply put a Band-Aid on it. After 25 years in medical practice, seeing the risks and side effects of traditional approaches, and studying various healing approaches, he discovered that PEMFs provide the most benefit and allow safe, non-toxic, self-directed, self-controlled, at-home pain management. To this end, he has since then worked with magnetic field therapies for the past 30 years and established an authoritative website, www.DrPawluk.com. He has tested and used over 100 PEMFs and other healing devices, developing a good understanding of the value of each type of device and how to maximize the benefits for almost any health condition. He routinely consults with people through his website about the best PEMF device and optimal use for their specific health needs. This episode discusses Pulsed magnetic field (PEMF) therapy for healing, health, and longevity. As the conversation continues, they talk about what PEMFs are, why EMFs are harmful and PEMFs are helpful, the actions of magnetic field therapy in the body, and the science behind PEMF therapy and how they work. Listen to this episode to learn about making 100 the new 30, and living young for a lifetime! -- DISCOUNTS! Code: gladden$125 for $125 OFF your FlexPulse at https://www.drpawluk.com/store/ Code: gladden$190 for $190 OFF your BioBalance at https://www.drpawluk.com/store/ Code: gladden$345 for $345 OFF your TeslaFit+2 at https://www.drpawluk.com/store/ -- Steve shares how fascinated he is with PEMF. (0:48) Dr. Gladden speaks about his excitement for mountain biking and getting fit. (03:13) Pawluk details how he started acupuncture (08:53) The effectiveness of magnetic field therapy depends on the intensity. (11:40) Pawluk recollects how a manuscript was shared with him that needed publishing (13:10) Pawluk goes over the theory behind microwave ovens. (15:25) Pawluk details how a magnetic field affects living organisms. (17:29) Dr. Gladden says the charge in cells and membranes start to decrease as people age. (19:20) Pawluk notes that magnetic stimulation in membranes is important (21:18) Pawluk says the magnetic field remodels cells and improves performance. (23:01) Pawluk speaks about how magnetic therapy increases ATP. (27:10) Pawluk gives an example of a child's thumb being reattached after injury with the help of magnetic therapy. (31:36) “You can't grow a garden in a swamp of sewer.” (33:38) Dr. Gladden asks Pawluk about any other feature of PEMF. (35:15) Dr. Gladden questions Pawluk about magnetic field therapy and when to stop. (38:28) Pawluk answers that all whole-body systems have local applications. (42:47) Energy, intensity, and distance determine magnetic field strength. (44:18) Pawluk wants listeners to know that the benefit of magnetic therapy depends on the equipment, problem, and person. (46:52) Pawluk suggests that you can do hyperbaric therapy before or after magnetic therapy. (51:38) Pawluk goes over some discounted portable devices for various purposes. (54:55) One of the goals of meditation is to get the mind under control. (58:48) Pawluk differentiates between the halo and the EMF. (1:00:00) Pawluk describes the Teslafit that comes with a local applicator, coil loop, and intense but gradual therapy. (1:04:44) Dr. Gladden and Pawluk share their thoughts about the session. (1:08:33) Visit our website, www.gladdenlongevitypodcast.com, for more information on this episode and other episodes as well. Click on the link to let us know what you'd like us to talk about on the podcast too! Follow us on social media! Instagram: @gladdenlongevity Twitter: @gladdenlongevit Facebook: @GladdenLongevity LinkedIn: @GladdenLongevity For more information on our practice or how to become a client, visit: www.gladdenlongevity.com Call us: 972-310-8916 Or email us: info@gladdenlongevity.com To learn more about Dr. Pawluk and PEMFs, check out the following: Email: info@drpawluk.com Telephone number: 866-455-7688 Website: DrPawluk.com https://www.drpawluk.com/buyers-guide/pemf-machines/ https://www.drpawluk.com/landingpages/product-comparison/
We are thrilled to have Scott Kennedy back on the podcast for a deeper dive into the incredible health benefits of red light therapy. We catch up on the latest scientific research, benefits of pulsing and higher frequencies, his thoughts on red light beds and hormesis, and more! Also, make sure you check out our previous episode with Scott in 2020 for an intro to red light therapy. Scott Kennedy is a certified laser/light specialist and health coach. In 2018, he started the first light therapy wellness center in New Jersey where he meet with clients from all walks of life, all ages, and with the gambit of issues. He started his journey 10 years ago when he suffered from peripheral neuropathy. He saw countless doctors and tried countless remedies with only limited relief. He went from running ultra-marathons and boxing to being sedentary. Within 4 months, his symptoms decreased over 80%. The improvements he felt from light therapy were life-altering. He's now back to running and boxing and living life. His goal is to now help others get back to doing what they enjoy in life, without pain or pills.With a focus on safety and quality, he began LightpathLED to create the best home use panels on the market. They now have panels that surpass the competition at a lower price point as well as panels with multiple wavelengths and pulsing, which no other company is doing. His commitment is always to the pursuit of optimal health and well-being of his clients and their families. SHOW NOTES:0:51 Welcome to the show!1:53 All about red light4:29 Pop Quiz of the day8:04 Scott Kennedy's bio9:15 Welcome Scott to the podcast10:21 What's new with red light?12:11 Where did red light get started?13:39 How it supports hair growth14:58 Local vs Systemic treatment18:55 Getting the best bang for your buck20:45 Panel vs PBM beds23:40 Why do we need red light therapy?26:47 Pulsing Light explained30:01 Does pulsing exist in nature?32:49 *Magnesium Breakthrough*34:58 What disrupts the nitric oxide pathway?37:14 Benefits of higher frequencies40:41 Rheumatoid Arthritis & Fibromyalgia42:24 Lauren's cold sores45:35 The issue with cheaper devices49:12 Warranty of LightPathLED50:37 Near Infrared vs Red light51:52 Hormesis & red light56:53 Combining red light + methylene blue1:00:34 Best practices1:06:31 His finale piece of advice1:07:25 Where to find him1:07:52 Thanks for tuning in!RESOURCES:Website: LightPathLED.comIG: LightPathLEDFacebook: Red Light for Beginners10% off code: BIOHACKERBABES 5-DAY PROMO: Free torch with any diesel tabletop, Shortie, large, XL purchase!!!Magnesium Breakthrough - code: BIOHACKERBABES10Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/biohacker-babes-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this episode, we delve into the serious consequences of fecal impaction and chronic constipation on patients' well-being and health care costs. Our guest, Mahesh Moolani, an internal medicine physician and author of Tough Decisions In Care Of Elderly Loved Ones, sheds light on the pulsed irrigation evacuation (PIE) device. Discover how this device provides relief for patients with neurogenic bowel disorders and recurrent impactions when traditional treatments fail. Join us as we explore the safety, efficacy, and potential impact of the PIE device in improving patient outcomes. Mahesh Moolani is an internal medicine physician and author of Tough Decisions In Care Of Elderly Loved Ones (A guide for caregivers). He discusses his KevinMD article, "A unique method for managing chronic bowel conditions, treating fecal impaction, and preparing for colonoscopy procedures." The Podcast by KevinMD is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience. With a growing physician shortage, increasing burnout, and declining patient satisfaction, a dramatic change is needed to make health care more efficient and effective and bring back the joy of practicing medicine. AI-driven ambient clinical intelligence promises to help by revolutionizing patient and provider experiences with clinical documentation that writes itself. The Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience, or DAX for short, is a voice-enabled, ambient clinical intelligence solution that automatically captures patient encounters securely and accurately at the point of care. Physicians who use DAX have reported a 50 percent decrease in documentation time and a 70 percent reduction in feelings of burnout, and 83 percent of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational. Rediscover the joy of medicine with clinical documentation that writes itself, all within the EHR. VISIT SPONSOR → https://nuance.com/daxinaction SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/poDZen Powered by CMEfy.
On today's episode Brené Brown discusses the importance of embracing hard work … while also embracing rest and play.Source: The Power of Vulnerability: Teachings of Authenticity, Connection, and CourageHosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on Instagram