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Send us a textIn this episode, we pull up our colorful socks and step into a conversation with Samuel Moses, the brilliant and bold founder behind Sockrates Custom Socks. What started as a fun, fashionable idea became a full-blown culture brand—and today, we dig into the business smarts, team culture, and leadership lessons behind this sole-ful success.Samuel shares how custom socks became more than swag—they became statements. We dive into building a purpose-driven brand, how he created a team that walks the talk (and the sock), and why intentional culture best fits retention, performance, and creativity.Oh, and we promise—we don't toe the line on this one.
Yes it is important to read research papers. However, they are not gospel. They are one of the mediums strength and conditioning (S&C) coaches need to consume. S&C coaches also need to consume textbooks, books, podcasts, webinars, etc...In this video you will watch me interview Dr. Trevor Short about his 2025 paper "Implementing the Reverse Acute to Chronic Workload Ratio Model to Improve Movement Capacity and Roster Availability: An Example Using Data from the NFL." Article DOI: 10.47206/hmrmy739This paper was published in 2025 but was based on 2015 data set. In the article Dr. Short talks about Acute to Chronic Workload Ratio (ACWR) and how it can help coaches plan their workload. However, the ACWR that Dr. Short talks about comes from Tim Gabbett and Tim's work was shown to be refuted/redacted due to inaccuracies. I talk about this in this SCN original blog https://strengthcoachnetwork.com/blog/Acute-ChronicListen to two PhDs talk about research and how it impacts decisions that S&C coaches make. ___Save on your re-certification to the NSCA and CSCCa with best price CEUs
In this episode, Jim talks about the habit of some deponents of qualifying their answers by using words like think, feel, believe, and presume. These words are known in academic and psychological circles as "linguistic hedges." They're common and harmless in social conversations. But in the unforgiving world of sworn testimony, they create a record suggesting witnesses don't know what they're talking about. Not only do hedges diminish the force of testimony, but they can render it entirely inadmissible. In the wrap-up, Jim provides specific practice strategies for impressing upon clients that the lax and incautious use of hedges can inflict grievous harm on their claims or defenses. He also explains how to train clients to avoid using hedges when testifying.SHOW NOTESStrategic Use Of (UN)certainty Expressions, Lorson, Cummins and Rohde, Frontiers in Communications, Mar. 18, 2021, https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/communication/articles/10.3389/fcomm.2021.635156/fullThe Use of Hedging in Research Articles on Applied Linguistics, Livytska, I., Journal of Language and Cultural Education (July 2019), https://sciendo.com/article/10.2478/jolace-2019-0003Hedging and Academic Writing: An Analysis of Lexical Hedges, Demir, C., Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 14(4) (2018), https://www.jlls.org/index.php/jlls/article/view/812Linguistic Hedging In The Light Of Politeness Theory, Vlasyan, G., European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences (2018), https://www.europeanproceedings.com/article/10.15405/epsbs.2018.04.02.98A Study of Hedges in Courtroom Oral Arguments from the Perspective of Contextual Adaption, Chen and Zhang, International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications, https://ijmrap.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/IJMRAP-V4N8P114Y22.pdfHedging in Courtroom Discourse, Lebedeva and Gribanova, http://ial-journal.org/en/node/53Middleton v. May, et al., Third Report and Recommendation [CM/ECF Doc. 107], Sherrill, J., Case No. 4:08-cv-452-RH-WCS (N. D. Fla. Feb. 9, 2010) report and recommendation adopted, Order Granting Summary Judgment for Defendants, Hinkle, J., [Doc. 109] (“Plaintiff's statement as incorporated in doc. 93-3 is signed under penalty of perjury, although each material statement of fact is an equivocating statement beginning with "Upon information and belief . . . ." Such a statement is not sufficient as evidence and is inadmissible in its present form. A declaration expressing that statements are "true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief" carries with it the plain implication that the affiant does not know whether the statements are true or not, and does not wish to be held accountable if they are not.6 While admittedly the phrase "best of my knowledge and belief" or "information and belief" is a part of common speech, it equivocates and, therefore, does not meet the requirements of Rule 56(e) that an affidavit "be made on personal knowledge" and "show affirmatively that the affiant is competent to testify to the matters stated therein." Rule 56(e)'s personal knowledge requirements prevents such statement "from raising genuine issues of fact sufficient to defeat summary judgment." Pace v. Capobiano, 283 F.3d 1275, 1278-79 (11th Cir. 2002). Accordingly, Plaintiff's statement of facts and declaration cannot be considered in response to Defendants' summary judgment motion”)
This is the second of a two-part series of episodes about Paediatric Long Haulers. Dr Danilo Buonsenso is a is a Physician-Scientist and a specialist in Infectious Diseases in children. He talks with Dr Funmi Okunola MD about how to diagnose and manage children with Long COVID. Dr. Buonsenso currently works at the Department of Women, Child and Public Health at the Gemelli University Hospital in Rome, Italy.Research Articles and Links:1. Bygdell M, Kindblom JM, Martikainen J, Li H, Nyberg F. Incidence and characteristics in children with post–COVID-19 condition in Sweden. JAMA Network Open. 2023 Jul3;6(7):e2324246-.2.Buonsenso & the Kids3.Long COVID Kids4.IP4C - Brackel CL, Noij LC, Vijverberg SJ, Legghe CL, Maitland-van der Zee AH, Van Goudoever JB, Buonsenso D, Munblit D, Sigfrid L, McFarland S, Anmyr L. International Care programs for Pediatric Post-COVID Condition (Long COVID) and the way forward. Pediatric research. 2024 Jan 29:1-6.
Professor Danny Altmann is a professor of Immunology at Imperial College London in the UK. In this interview, Professor Altmann defines Long COVID.Research Articles:1. Altmann DM, Whettlock EM, Liu S, Arachchillage DJ, Boyton RJ. The immunology of long COVID. Nature Reviews Immunology. 2023 Oct;23(10):618-34.2. Elneima O, McAuley HJ, Leavy OC, Chalmers JD, Horsley A, Ho LP, Marks M, Poinasamy K, Raman B, Shikotra A, Singapuri A. Cohort profile: post-hospitalisation COVID-19 (PHOSP-COVID) study. International Journal of Epidemiology. 2024 Feb 1;53(1):dyad165.3. Scheppke KA, Pepe PE, Jui J, Crowe RP, Scheppke EK, Klimas NG, Marty AM. Remission of severe forms of long COVID following monoclonal antibody (MCA) infusions: A report of signal index cases and call for targeted research. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2024 Jan 1;75:122-7.
In this episode, podcast host Denise Nixon shares 5 key strategies to overcome the fears and mindsets of researchers when writing their dissertations. Researchers often get discourages when they encounter obstacles, like busy work schedules and information overload with all of the schoalrly articles and resources they collect during this process. This episode will explore five strategies to get you started and keep you going on your journey to your completed quality dissertation.Music by moodmode from PixabayMusic by moodmode from PixabaySubscribe & Follow the Show:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisenixon/Website: https://www.denisenixon.com
Whether you believe in evolution or not, it is undeniable that human physiology is governed by feedback loops and made to adapt. Today we go into some basics of how evolution is linked to medicine, nutrition, allergies, toxins, cancer, which includes a few little tangents along the way. Research Articles: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5279977/#:~:text=Food%20allergy%20reactions%20are%20regulated,in%20the%20formation%20of%20allergies https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00239-019-09895-3 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9460423/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3660034/#:~:text=Species%20evolve%20by%20mutation%20and,from%20tumor%20genesis%20to%20metastasis https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.3181/00379727-217-44228 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7546135/ DISCLAIMER: We are not medical professionals and are in no way claiming to heal or treat any medical condition. We are not a source for the treatment of medical conditions, only an outlet for research and learning. ADDITIONALLY, our podcast is discussion-based and many opinions and examples shared are not premeditated (although we try our best to have good references) and require listeners to look into the information shared for themselves. Links to referenced research can be found below and on our instagram.
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If you have an autoimmune condition, an inflammatory condition, or have issues with your gut health it's important to give your body additional support. These supplements are what I take to support my wellness and are unique to my needs. When it comes to supplements, you should consider your needs first. That entails looking at your life and considering what areas you need to support. You don't want to cause an imbalance in your body! It's important to speak with a Medical Professional and check your levels through labs, blood work, etc. Subscribe on YouTube youtube.com/@styleandstewardship Hey, I'm Cher a Holistic Nutritionist who loves to share healthy grocery hauls, recipes, nutrition, and wellness tips. I love to feed my family well. I don't strive for perfection, but I do strive for intentional nourishment. I hope I can help you on your wellness journey! Check out the blog for my favorite supplements that are not on Amazon https://styleandstewardship.com/supplements-for-holistic-wellness/ Electrolytes {Free sample pack} with any order http://elementallabs.refr.cc/cheriesser Camu Camu Vitamin C Fruit Powder https://amzn.to/48aFcN1 Trace Mineral Drops (Sport Version) https://amzn.to/489ucQc D3 K2 Drops https://amzn.to/4azhmwk If you want to dive a little deeper here are some Research Articles to check out: Nac https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/nac-benefits Myo Inositol https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8896029/ Calcium and Vitamin D https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2669834/ Magnesium https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Magnesium-Consumer/ B12 deficiency https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vitamin-b12-or-folate-deficiency-anaemia/causes/ Not medical advice! Statements about supplements have not been approved by the FDA. This video is for informational purposes only and NOT medical advice. Consult with a Medical Doctor before taking any supplements. Do not stop seeking medical attention for any health concern that you may have. Don't delay seeking medical help for any reason. I am a Certified Holistic Nutritionist and NOT a dietician. This video is for informational purposes only and links are supplied for your own research. Affiliate links are used, if you make a purchase I will receive a commission at NO additional cost to you. Thank you for your support. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/styleandstewardship/message
Why does running make you need the toilet?... Sophie explains some potential physiological, mechanical and nutritional factors that could contribute to you having an uncomfortable run and some strategies to help reduce the risk of GI issues! Research Articles: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40279-014-0153-2/ Gastrointestinal problems in runners https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17461391.2015.1046191 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/apt.14157 Discounts: TAILWINDSTRONG www.tailwindnutrition.com.au for 15% off Tailwind's premium Hydration and Rebuild products! STRONGERSTRIDE for 15% off Vivobarefoot shoes www.solemechanics.com.au STRONGER15 for 15% of Skorcha Sunscreen https://skorcha.com/
Are you trying to gain strength on your barbell back squat? In this episode of the podcast, Evan discusses how he added roughly 200lbs to his squat in under one year's time. Topics discussed include training, sleep, nutrition, supplementation, social factors, and mental health. We also discuss a few research studies that provide information on increase squat 1RM over a short period of time. The episode transitions into our music segments where we highlight one of our favorite albums of the year as well as our selection for song of the week. We hope you enjoy! Song of the Week: Pale Iris by ERRA Music Articles: https://boolintunes.com/reviews/album-review-cliffside-deeper-water/https://heavymag.com.au/erra-punch-out-new-single-pale-iris/Research Articles: https://peerj.com/articles/12189/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26439782/https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspor.2021.713655/fullSample 12 Week Squat Program: https://www.muscleandstrength.com/workouts/12-week-super-squat-workoutFollow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Show NotesAll is not as it seems? Dr. Alain Eid's passion for research and years of experience as a principal investigator on innumerable studies helps us learn how to pick apart research articles and not to take them at face value. Take a deeper dive and strengthen your knowledge in evidence based medicine.NACE is excited to provide you with this podcast episode from our educational collaborator, The Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers (APAPP). APAPP is the first association of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), both Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants, who work in the field of pulmonary medicine. APAPP's mission is to work together for the advancement of the profession and for the well-being of patients with pulmonary diseases. To learn more about APAPP and to get involved, please visit https://www.pulmapp.com.GuestAlain Eid, MDAlain Eid, MD is a 1991 graduate from St. Joseph University Medical School (Lebanon). He received his Medical school training in the hospitals of Paris, France. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at St. John Hospital, Detroit. He finished his fellowship in Pulmonary Medicine and Critical Care at the Oklahoma University Medical Center. He was appointed Associate Professor of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine from 1998 through 2004 at the Oklahoma University. He is board Certified in Critical Care, Pulmonary Medicine and Sleep Medicine. Dr. Eid has a special interest and vast experience in lung cancer diagnosis and management. He developed the Lung nodule Clinic/ Lung cancer center at the VA of Oklahoma City. Once in Colorado Springs, he championed the development of the lung Cancer Center at Memorial Hospital and then at Penrose Hospital.HostCorinne R. Young, MSN, FNP-C, FCCPDirector of APP and Clinical Services, Colorado Springs Pulmonary ConsultantsPresident, APAPP, Colorado Springs, COCorinne Young is a Nurse Practitioner began working in the area of pulmonary disease in California in 2005. Since 2011, she has worked in a private pulmonary practice in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Involvement and the representation of advanced practice providers in the pulmonary world has been an important priority for Corinne. To that end, Corinne is the Founder and President of the Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers.In addition to her work with APAPP, Corinne is currently one of ten NPs nationwide to become a Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians. She works closely with the American College of Chest Physicians CHEST programs, and serves on the Interprofessional Team Network, Clinical Research Network, and on the Executive Programing Committee. Additionally, Corinne serves on the American Board of Internal Medicine Pulmonary Disease Board.This Podcast episode does not offer CME/CE Credit.Please visit http://naceonline.com to engage in more live and on demand CME/CE content.
On this month's episode of the Future Cities Podcast, Dr. Alysha Helmrich hosts Dr. Virginia Smith, who explores the future of urban hydrology. She covers a lot of ground! From the magnitude of flood impacts, the differences between hydrology and urban hydrology, the stakeholders in urban flooding, data collection and management for stormwater, integration of AI in stormwater management, and social vulnerability and equity. Tune in to hear all the details!Of note, Virginia is hiring students! You can reach out directly via email or apply online at: https://www1.villanova.edu/university/engineering/faculty-research/Resilient-Water-Systems.htmlRelevant Links to Research Articles:https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1038/s41598-020-65232-5.pdfhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1752-1688.12656https://ascelibrary.org/doi/full/10.1061/JSWBAY.0000945https://ascelibrary.org/doi/full/10.1061/JSWBAY.0000958https://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/JSWBAY.0000986https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-23214-9Follow our guest on Twitter!@VCRWSteam---If you have questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes, e-mail us at futurecitiespodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter @FutureCitiesPod. Learn more about the NATURA project at natura-net.org.
We recently did a book review of The Coddling of the American Mind and we talked about how experts are finding that young adults in college are often unable to handle the challenges that come with life. It really struck a chord with us because we are raising a bunch of people that we hope won't be that way. So we are starting a journey where we're going to talk about some of the things we're doing to help our kids be more independent and more ready for what's ahead of them. The first thing is chores. In this episode we talk about what we do and why we do it. It's definitely a process for us, but we're going to give you our insights and we hope it helps you get started. In this episode we talked about some resources:Free Chores by Ages ChartSkills to Learn BreakdownChore WheelGreenlight Chore AppFamily Council Jar blog post (podcast episode 145)Research Articles for this episode:Chores for KidsFamily RoutinesChore and ChildrenWays to Get Kids to do Chores NowThanks so much for listening! Find us on Instagram @parenting.irl.podcast. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode! And if you liked the episode, leave us a review!
Saunas, and Cryo, and ice plunges Oh My!Join Integrative Intuitive Medium Kara Lovehart & Nutritional Therapy Practitioner Tanya Jarrett as they discuss all things Hot & Cold Therapy!In this Episode:Why use hot or cold therapy? What are the benefits of hot & cold therapy?What is contrast therapy?What are the different types of hot & cold therapy?Are there any Contraindications or those who should NOT use heat/cold therapy?What happens if I don't sweat in a sauna?Episode Resources & ResearchDr. Rhonda Patrick How Sauna Use May Boost Longevity Sauna Use as an Exercise Mimetic for Heart and Healthspan Dr. Charles Raison on Depression, the Immune-Brain Interface & Whole-Body HyperthermiaDr. Jari Laukkanen on Sauna Use for the Prevention of Cardiovascular & Alzheimer's Disease Crazy health benefits of sauna by Dr. Rhonda PatrickWimhof MethodWe ACTUALLY have SO MANY Resources & Research Articles they won't fit in this description box!Check out MORE at our PDF Link
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Stress. We know it impacts so much of daily life.But what does it do to breastfeeding? And is it worth it to continue breastfeeding when you feel like stress is all around you?If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you. Please consider leaving us a review on itunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com. You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:How long did Abby nurse her boys – listener question [3:00]Bottom line [8:35]The most stressful phrase EVER [12:45]Initiating breastfeeding and stress – delayed milk coming in [15:08]Impacting milk supply? [16:20]Hormonal response [16:42]Is it in your milk? [22:55]Return to work stress and some ideas to help [24:50]Shifting the blame [28:00]Increased cortisol and milk composition [32:05]Post Partum Anxiety (PPA) and stress [32:46]Knowing the triggers [33:50] Episode is sponsored by Solid Starts and Fairhaven Health Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out!https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/what-is-self-care/ https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/breastfeeding-with-anxiety/ Research Articles we talked abouthttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-90980-3 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6120523/ Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/ Check out Dianne's blog here~https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/ Follow our Podcast~https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby~Abby Theuring https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use~Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes
Bedtime. It's one of the biggest struggles parents face. Everyone is tired, we just want our kids to calm and go to sleep. But how does our bedtime affect their sleep? Often we hear that we need our kids to be independent at bedtime, do things on their own, that that will lead to a good sleep. The problem is that there hasn't really been any research on how these actions affect bedtime... until now. This week I am thrilled to welcome Dr. Lauren Philbrook who is with me to talk about her new research looking at the question of how parental presence and contact as well as calming activities at night influence children's stress levels and quality of sleep. If you've bought into the idea that parents need to separate themselves at bedtime, you might want to hear what Dr. Philbrook has to say. Dr. Lauren Philbrook: https://www.colgate.edu/about/directory/lphilbrook Research Articles of Interest https://doi.org/10.1002/dev.22322: https://doi.org/10.1037/fam0001027 https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsz078 https://doi.org/0.1002/dev.21442
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In today's episode, Dr. Scott and Tommy discuss intermittent fasting and human metabolic health, they review dozens of fasting research articles and find the trends and benefits when it comes to our overall health. Listen in and catch the conversation! Show Transcript: www.thefastingforlife.com/blog Let's continue the conversation. Click the link below to JOIN the Fasting For Life Community, a group of likeminded, new and experienced fasters! The first two rules of fasting need not apply! Fasting For Life Community - Join HERE New to the podcast and wondering where to start? Head to the website and download our FREE Fast Start Guide, 6 simple steps to put One Meal a Day Fasting (OMAD) into practice! Maybe you are an experienced faster and wondering about your results and IF they could be linked to INSULIN resistance? Head over to the website and download our FREE Insulin Resistance Assessment! Or get both here at our website: www.thefastingforlife.com/resources If you enjoy the podcast, would you please tap on the stars below and consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it makes a difference in helping bring you the best original content each week. We also really enjoy reading them! Sign up for the Fasting For Life newsletter at www.thefastingforlife.com Follow Fasting For Life: www.facebook.com/thefastingforlife www.instagram.com/thefastingforlife Join the Community on Facebook! Research Articles and Citations https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4516560/#R15
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Podcast Highlights: 00:30 POST COVID EMOTIONAL SYMPTOMS 12:17 RESEARCH ARTICLES 22:39 Why doesn't everybody get acupuncture all the time? 34:57 Acupuncture and HPA system https://youtu.be/iuwO0koAZwM Transcript from Webinar: Hello there. This is Dr. John, back with you. I want to thank Kathryn for doing such a great job. Last week I was a little under...... Continue Reading →
See all the Healthcasts at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog/ Don't stop at the headline of a written article or blog about hormones or you who take hormones will unnecessarily feel anxiety all the time. Journalists and bloggers often get you to read an article by first scaring you with a scary title….then reassuring you in the article. This is the first and primary problem with making assumptions about hormone therapy from, including estradiol, testosterone and progesterone. Research Translated into Lay Language Generalize All Hormones into One Big Group When reading anything about “Hormone Therapy being dangerous or safe, the author is lumping hundreds of types of hormones into one category and by doing that, dooming hormones to look like a failure, when they are not. Not all hormones are alike, and the difference between how you take a hormone (oral, pellet, vaginal, etc.) changes the safety and effectiveness. The other factors that change the effectiveness of hormones like estradiol and testosterone include: Whether they are they are synthetic or bio-identical (made from vegetables to look just like your own hormones) What type of hormone is it? For example Estrogen has 3 human forms: Estradiol (young women's estrogen), Estrone (old women's estrogen from adrenal), and Estriol (pregnancy estrogen)…the type you take matters. Horses have over 17 types of estrogen and none of them are human, but we use pregnant horse urine to make Premarin for humans. The dose (the amount given). By lowering the dose of any hormone, you can make it ineffective! The number of times you take it ( 2-3 times a Day, daily, weekly, monthly) determines whether you can keep up with the dosing or not. This determines compliance. How you take it : oral,. Transdermal, pellet, or intramuscular determines the activity and the effectiveness as well as the side effects of a hormone All of these factors change the effectiveness of a hormone treatment in humans. Most of the time, the investigator of a medical study uses one type of hormone for his scientific tests, but generalizes the side effects or the effectiveness of that one specific type of hormone, to ALL hormones in that category, eg. Testing Oral Premarin and generalizing it to every type and kind of estrogen on the market. For instance, Premarin® a synthetic estrogen from Pregnant Horses, was the estrogen used in a study that determined that “estrogen” causes a woman to be at risk for blood clots. This is true of the oral hormone Premarin and many doctors took their patients off all estrogens based on that one study. Much later, years, other types of estrogen were tested for increasing the rate of blood clots and were found NOT to increase the rate of blood clots. After many studies of different delivery systems of estrogen, the final agreement is that all non-oral forms of Estrogen Do NOT cause blood clot formation in women taking them. That sounds like justice was served, but for the 10-20 years in between the Premarin study and the other studies and the time it takes to get a final agreement of doctors, women were denied all forms of estrogen from their doctors based on this inaccurate interpretation and generalization of one medical study! For example, if a scientific study stated that all ice cream flavors tasted the same, could I convince you that all ice cream, of all flavors, taste the same? Of course not, because you have experience eating different flavors of ice cream and you know that every flavor of ice cream and even different companies making the same flavor tastes different! That is the biggest clue to doctors reading a study. If the results don't match their experience, they question it and should follow their experience until more study is done. Some doctors follow blindly the results of studies or follow the ones they WANT to follow because it relieves them of work. That is one factor in causing doctors to stop prescribing estrogen based on the study that said all estrogens caused blood clots, was that of laziness! Hormone therapy requires hours of explanation, which means time in the office and doctors who are overworked found a way out for themselves to shorten their days! Not talking about hormones and stating, “I don't believe in hormone replacement therapy”, was their mantra and the cause of so many women being untreated with postmenopausal estrogens! If your doctor says that, then flee! Find someone who can take care of you properly. The doctors aren't the only ones who create the atmosphere of false information. The medical research community is trying to do with the medications (hormones) called HRT (Hormone replacement therapy) and Testosterone. Researchers are trying to tell us that all hormone treatments are the same with the same side effects and the same qualities, no matter what they are made of (plants vs chemicals) or what hormone is contained in them (horse estrogen with 18 types of horse estrogen, none of which are similar to human estrogen) that the way they are given (oral, transdermal, injection or pellet) matters to the effect that they have on a patient. The effect the hormone makes, and the metabolic effects are all lumped together by the research community. It's like saying all Labradors are great hunters. They aren't, but to do a study you need to make a blanket statement to prove a point. This doesn't make sense in many areas of study, but it is really misleading in hormone research. To get to the truth one must use a specific hormone in their tests and to get anyone to read about it they must inaccurately generalize to all hormones! They spend their time writing papers about how “estrogen” (all of them) and “testosterone “(every type, brand, and delivery system) cause side effects and diseases. These grossly overgeneralized conclusions about hormone replacement, leads to false beliefs and fears that cause doctors and patients alike to be afraid of prescribing or taking any of these medications, hormones, that are desperately needed by women to feel and be healthy. Remember a title about hormones can be misleading! Even studies are often overgeneralized, so their results are alarming for no reason! You have to ask someone who sees many hormone replacement patients what they actually see! Experience is everything when deciding what research is really true!
Fasting is a powerful healing tool if done correctly. In this episode, I share my experience with different types of fasting: time restricted eating, the fasting-mimicking diet, and intermittent fasting. Episode Deep DiveClick Here to receive weekly guidance and resources covered in the How to Heal series. Research Articles on Fasting and Autophagyhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3106288/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1568163718301478https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6950580/Fasting and Autoimmunity https://youtu.be/jupEhGujKW4 Music CredsINTROStable - KV https://soundcloud.com/kvmusicprod Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Music promoted by Vive Melody Video link: https://youtu.be/E-V00ViKFf0 OUTROFragments - AERØHEAD https://soundcloud.com/aerohead Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-fragmentsMusic promoted by Audio Libraryhttps://youtu.be/O7PzeUTESAA
This episode is for everyone, as we all know there is endless information at our fingertips. We can literally tap into any information that we want at any time. However, how do we know if we're reading quality and accurate information? Of course, we have fact-checkers, but what about the research itself? How do we know if the research that was applied to the article was quality research? How do we interpret research well? This episode is here to help you understand and know these distinctions. Andrew gives several tips in this episode to those of us who love to browse about how to know if what we are reading is quality or just mediocre. With all the information out there, especially with peer reviewed research articles, how do we sift through this information to find the quality pieces? We could easily assume that most of the information we see out there is equally as good as all the rest, but in this episode, Andrew breaks apart the differences in journal articles and how to tap into the good stuff. Don't assume that all articles are well-written or well-researched. We also can't take a single stand-alone article as face value and fact, or assume that one article is giving a clear-cut answer that applies to every situation. Plus, once we consume the information, more importantly is how can we use the information to improve our overall performance? This episode is full of valuable insight and expert knowledge on how to find the best information and apply that information in the best way. Listen in and learn how the best quality information is formed and how to recognize good research versus mediocre research. This episode is sure to improve your ability to locate good information and steer you away from the information out there that is “just okay.” Enjoy, and stay tuned for more episodes! Also, to fellow PhD students and researchers, Andrew recommends the book: “Writing Science: How To Write Papers That Get Citied And Proposals That Get Funded” By Dr. Joshua SchimelCheck it out on Amazon here!Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a review on:AppleSpotifyGooglePandoraiHeartRadio
This week on the Live to Walk Again Podcast we have another illustrious guest in Dr. Samuel Stupp. Dr. Stupp is the Professor of Chemistry, Materials Science and Engineering, Medicine and Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern University and is the Dir. of the Simpson Querry Institute for BioNanotechnology at Northwestern University. We discussed the brilliant study that his team is working on developing an injectable gel that could be used at the site of an acute spinal cord injury, how he got involved in spinal cord injury research, and how this study can eventually impact people living with long-term SCI. We have included a couple of articles with videos describing the Doctor's work!! Please listen, like, rate, review, and share the podcast!! We're just trying to find a cure for paralysis!! Research Articles: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abh3602 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_xvCE904YU
We are joined by Dr. Jason Vadhan and Dr. Christopher Zalesky regarding the EMRA "21 Greatest Hits EM Research Edition" to highlight some of the practice changing articles of the last year+. Great conversation and may just make your practice a little better! https://www.emra.org/emresident/issue-page-folder/latest-articles/36890
Dr. Kevin Leach is a NUCCA practitioner in private practice in Washington state at Progressive Chiropractic. He additionally has worked on reviewing relevant upper cervical literature on his YouTube channel to help patients find information that can lead them to the help that they need. You can check out Dr. Leach's YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/Progressiveseattle/featured In this episode, we review 5 of the top articles that every doctor and student should know on topics ranging from safety and efficacy to the physiological mechanisms of injury and neurological insult related to the upper cervical subluxation. Check out the full reviews on each of these articles below: Symptomatic reactions to upper cervical care – safety/efficacy - https://youtu.be/buE53dfGcXc Cerebellar tonsillar ectopia - https://youtu.be/vgwwyhsTXbk Craniospinal hydrodynamics - Part 1 - https://youtu.be/d3SiKWGQksA Part 2 - https://youtu.be/c23vU8wge7w Role of the cervical spine in post-concussion syndrome - https://youtu.be/ypr3u0CZab8 Cervicogenic headaches - https://youtu.be/g6D1GEotD1Q If you like this type of content, let us know with a rating and review! Subscribe to this podcast and Dr. Leach's YouTube channel for more upper cervical chiropractic content.
We definitely struggle with managing to keep up with current research. Here we discuss some tips and tricks that help us when reading dense and "over our head" academic articles.
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The ingredients in this supplement have been life changing for thousands of people. If you are looking for a way to help relieve your pain, improve your mobility, and decrease the amount of pain pills you are taking you have to check this out. Also, if you would like help improving your strength, balance, or range of motion you can setup a Breakthrough Exam HERE. Research Articles: 1. Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Sep 20; 20(17): 4101 2. Indian J Pharm Sci. 2011 May-Jun; 73(3): 255-261
A look at some of the most interesting research articles from 2021 so far. How do constraints shape skill acquisition? How can we interpret some of the classic problems in perception from an ecological point of view? What have we learned about the search for optimal movement solutions? Youtube Playlist Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tpPmQVgEDw&list=PL7jcinNUb4UlH12FgDhLIT4mKfehB5Y_5 More information: http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc) Subscribe in iOS/Apple Subscribe in Anroid/Google Support the podcast and receive bonus content Credits: The Flamin' Groovies – ShakeSome Action Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy via freemusicarchive.org and jamendo.com
Powerlifting Seminar with Jen Thompson, Kristin Lander, & Heather Faas Fiercely Fueled Membership! Buckle up! It’s time to dive into the world of research, and mainly the world of how to read research! In Today’s episode we teach you how to navigate reading a scientific research article, why it's important to read more than the abstract, and even where to find actual scientific articles. We hope you enjoy! Sign up for the Female Strength Academy Membership & join LIVE us for our weekly seminars/podcast recordings. Follow the hosts: Dr. Kristin Lander: @drkristinlander Mary Morton, PhD: @marymortonphd Check out Kristin’s nutrition coaching: Fiercely Fueled Nutrition Coaching - Online nutrition coaching for strength and functional fitness athletes. Coached by our own Dr. Kristin Lander, DC, CISSN. Follow us on Instagram Join our women’s only Facebook Group: https://m.facebook.com/groups/femalestrengthacademy
It might seem a bit odd to hear a dietitian and a personal trainer talk about emotional awareness. Granted, we are not psychologists nor do we claim to have expertise in neuroscience. However, we are humans who work with other humans and we see first-hand how emotional awareness impacts physical health, nutrition and overall wellness. How confident are you at identifying and naming your emotional state? Are you comfortable talking openly about emotions, or is it too touchy-feely and challenging? Why should you even care? Because our emotions often drive our behaviors, that's why. And believe it or not, those with better emotional awareness tend to adopt healthier habits, have healthier relationships and have an overall more optimistic outlook on life. Join us for this helpful insight into becoming more familiar with your emotions. Research Articles- https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0361684310388785 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/erv.848 https://www.6seconds.org/2021/01/08/getting-unstuck-power-naming-emotions/ https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02699930801961798e Emotion Wheels- https://humansystems.co/emotionwheels/ https://positivepsychology.com/emotion-wheel/ Erin Green is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, recovering professional triathlete and owner of Erin Green Racing and Nutrition in Boise, Idaho. After years of regimented training, she is rediscovering the joy of spontaneous movement, social runs and exploring unpaved bike routes. Check out her blog and videos at www.eringreenracing.com. Michael Gray is a personal trainer, nutritional coach, father of two and a sucker for a bag of gummy bears. See what he's up to at www.michaelgrayfitness.com. Let us know you like what you hear! Small donations from our listeners help to support Michael's gummy bear habit or go toward a new houseplant that will inevitably die under Erin's care. We appreciate all of our Middleish listeners! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/middleish/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/middleish/support
In honor of National Pumpkin Day, we're discussing the spooky history of Stingy Jack and the origin of the jack-o'-lantern. If you like today's mini-episode, don't forget to subscribe and leave a five-star review wherever you're listening!Research Articles:https://www.history.com/news/history-of-the-jack-o-lantern-irish-originshttps://www.celticthunder.com/blog/2016/10/02/history-jack-o-lantern/#:~:text=In%20Ireland%20children%20carved%20out,to%20pay%20for%20his%20drink.https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/12865/whats-origin-jack-o-lanternshttps://historydaily.org/will-o-the-wisp-deadly-fairy-lights Music:Dopplerette by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3668-doppleretteLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Halls of the Undead by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100355Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Ankou, a frightening figure in Breton folklore, is known as the Harvester of Souls. Join us for the second mini-episode in our 13 Nights of Halloween exclusive series! This episode was written and produced by Jaden McKell. Research/Articles: https://occult-world.com/ankou/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G02hYLFo-o https://www.transceltic.com/breton/ankou https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankou https://www.transceltic.com/breton/ankou-breton-halloween-story Music: Sounds effects from zapsplat.com. Long note One by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3992-long-note-one License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hello and Welcome to Food For Nerds! This week join Kendra and Jake as they travel back in time to look at the phenomenon of 2010's fan culture! Explore how exactly we define "fan culture" and take a look at the early days of Tumblr and Twitter. Learn more about how social media has changed the way we all interact in fandoms and hear about what Kendra and Jake think might be coming for the future! Follow Us: Instagram: @foodfornerdspodcast Twitter: @klastoskie Kendra's Tik Tok: @khawk96 Find the other podcasts we mentioned this week: https://www.exactlyrightmedia.com/do-you-need-a-ride https://www.potterlesspodcast.com/ Research Articles & Other Links: https://www.cnet.com/news/tumblrs-a-rare-safe-haven-amid-all-of-the-internets-ugliness/ https://haenfler.sites.grinnell.edu/subcultural-theory-and-theorists/fandom-and-participatory-culture/ https://haenfler.sites.grinnell.edu/subcultural-theory-and-theorists/fandom-and-participatory-culture/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOMhN-hfMtY
Tyler Paterson and Tyler Morrow are joined today by Brendan Pinto. Brendan is currently working on his PhD in Biomechanics at the University of Waterloo while he works as a Strength and Conditioning coach. He tells us how he overcame childhood obesity and why he wants to get the world stronger, healthier, and more pain-free. He tells us why doing research is SO important for clinicians who want to make more of a difference in the lives of their patients. We appreciate your feedback as always! Rate, review, shares, and comments all help us grow the show! Motus Health and Fitness Consult: CLICK HERE TO BOOK! Brendan Pinto Info: whatwouldpintodo@gmail.com Motus Strength Health Club Info: Website: www.motusstrength.ca Email: info@motusstrength.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/motusstrengthhealthclub Facebook: www.facebook.com/MotusStrengthHealthClub Tim Walcott Info: Website: www.motusstrength.ca/personal-training Email: tim@motusstrength.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/tim_mshc Facebook: www.facebook.com/tim.walcott Tyler Paterson Info: Website: www.motusstrength.ca/massage-therapy Email: tyler@motusstrength.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/tyler_mshc Facebook: www.facebook.com/tyler.paterson.96 Tyler Morrow Info: Website: www.motusstrength.ca/sports-performance-coaching Email: tmorrow@cmcc.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/tyler_morrow_mshc Facebook: www.facebook.com/tdawg93
In this episode of ‘Be Well at USASK', Peter talks to Ken MacLeod who is a Registered Marriage and Family Therapist providing care at the Student Wellness Centre. They explore the value of re-connecting with nature for greater health and well-being. The Student Wellness Centre is a primary healthcare unit based on the main USASK campus in Saskatoon. The multi-disciplinary team offers urgent and non-urgent physical and mental health care to University of Saskatchewan students, their spouses and children. Students can contact the team by phone or e-mail as follows: Tel: +1-306-966-5768 E-mail: student.wellness@usask.ca URL: https://students.usask.ca/health/centres/wellness-centre.php Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Sit Spots Articles: Why and how you should start a sit-spot routine https://www.mnn.com/health/fitness-well-being/blogs/how-find-sit-spot-and-start-sit-spot-routine?fbclid=IwAR3fjWI-F4r7o92fMlW-u509X8sXz7_y5k_t-U8X1gpg-f0RAGuUs_ZFO4E Complete Guide to Using a Sit Spot in Nature https://nature-mentor.com/sit-spot/?fbclid=IwAR1VFgIp8HBNdE5cyfSbQ2khiCEmq3Mnvr6IUSZy-CJJdXAEHupwjvIyP6k Related Videos: How to Receive Revelations from Nature with Stephan Harding https://youtu.be/YzeW1jc7fX0 RE(CONNECT) https://youtu.be/HqErYbUpKRs Sampling of Research Articles on the Value of Nature Connection Why 30 Minutes of Nature a Day Is So Good for Your Health https://www.yesmagazine.org/health-happiness/2019/04/10/health-nature-science-outside/?fbclid=IwAR1ugY_QrkFJ2FfUaZtsXgdf1lbnfgjMJR9mrrZy_nhzMVMlC261EAxzV-w Beyond Nature Contact to Connection: A Missing Link in a Sustainable and Worthwhile Life. https://findingnature.org.uk/2020/02/13/a-missing-link-in-a-sustainable-and-worthwhile-life/ Minimum Time Dose in Nature to Positively Impact the Mental Health of College-Aged Students, and How to Measure It: A Scoping Review https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02942/full?fbclid=IwAR3g4HfHLjr_lw8UXNOG2NFrX6FwRq7Big1oz1TaqZ2LVh9E2V44VQQ1ies Nature and mental health: An ecosystem service perspective https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/7/eaax0903 Share your thoughts and ideas with the ‘Be Well at USASK' podcast team at: bewell.podcast@usask.ca
Can I use the word "I" in a research article? This and other perplexing questions about the range of styles you can employ in your research writing are answered in this episode.
One of the toughest conditions to treat is nerve injuries, particularly when it’s related to spinal conditions such as sciatic nerve injury. There are a lot of options for treatment when it comes to these conditions, which often involve a lot of pain relief medications, for instance. However, there is growing evidence on the effectiveness of the inclusion of herbal and alternative medicine and systems in treatment plans for patients suffering nerve damage. And a growing number of doctors are considering these types of products too. This episode of Back Talk Doc features Dr. Alan Tillotson, a registered herbalist and natural medicine specialist, with an expertise in Western and Oriental herbal medicine for over 30 years. He gives insight into the causes of nerve injury, which not only include poor lifestyle choices but exposure to harmful chemicals, trauma and hereditary factors. He also reveals how inflammation of the connective tissues in the nerve system and poor circulation leads to damage in the nerves. The body has its own healing process and many times, we are prohibiting it by using medicine, like many pain killing medications that only provides temporary relief. He suggests using substances that contain specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs) which can provide better pain management without the side effects that most traditional opioids in the market have. For Dr. Tillotson, treating nerve injuries need to involve a more holistic approach – reduce the inflammation, improve the body’s internal circulation of nutrients and remove harmful toxins. And you can adopt certain practices outside traditional Western medicine, like yoga or meditation, to help supplement the healing process. Key moments in the episodeBasics of nerve anatomy 09:08 Health risk factors for nerve dysfunction 13:37 Differences of treatment in acute and chronic nerve injuries 14:45 Importance of guidance from a professional clinician before starting on alternative treatments 17:51 Sample treatment models 19:10 Problematic area in healing injuries 20:32 What are specialized pro-resolving mediators 22:31 The problem with pain relief 34:12 The goal of inflammation treatment 35:55 Diet and food plan for healing nerve injury 40:12 Links mentioned in the episode Chrysalis Natural Medicine (https://www.chrysalisnaturalmedicine.com/) The One Earth Herbal Sourcebook (https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1575666170/qid=1120492073/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/002-0500703-2773654) Ayurveda in Nepal: The Teachings of Vaidya Mana Bajra Bajracharya (https://www.amazon.com/Ayurveda-Nepal-Teachings-Vaidya-Bajracharya/dp/098689351X) Chinese Herbal Medicine Combined with Prednisone (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0192056198000320) Alan’s Food Preferences (•%09https:/www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/science-compared-every-diet-and-the-winner-is-real-food/284595) Research Articles on SPMs Bone Fracture Pain (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5938385/pdf/fphar-09-00412.pdf) New Class of Non-Opioid Analgesics (•%09https:/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31743775) SPMS for Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (http://grantome.com/grant/NIH/R21-NS082985-01) Back Talk Doc is brought to you by Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates, with offices in North and South Carolina. To learn more about Dr. Lakhia and treatment options for back and spine issues, go to (http://www.carolinaneurosurgery.com/) .
Dr. L and Coach Johnny are joined by Dr. Jayanthi to discuss the hot topic of sport specialization and what the latest research is asserting about youth involvement in sport. Dr. Jayanthi is considered one of the country’s leading experts on youth sports health, injuries, and sports training patterns, as well as an international leader in tennis medicine. He provides details on the findings of his research and offers solutions to the challenges around early specialization and year-round training. The team talk about what sport sampling is and its role in developing healthy tennis competitors physically and mentally along the tennis journey. Episode Transcript: https://go.aws/2U6gYQW Research Articles: https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2016/08/25/peds.2016-2148 https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/119/6/1242 Video: Real Sports with Bryant Gumbul - Youth Sports Risk Youth Tennis Study: http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1109659039631&ca=03d3fe3c-315f-4afc-b1fc-34f9f51f9c45 Twitter: Dr. Larry Lauer - @LarryLauer Coach Parkes - @johnnyparkes1 Dr. Jayanthi - @NeeruJayanthi Instagram: Team USA Tennis - @teamusatennis Coach Parkes - @johnny_parkes
On today’s episode of Mobility Athletes Radio, we are talking to Tiffany Hutchens, who provides hands-on orthopedic and sports massage therapy to aid in recovery. Tiffany discusses some of her background and her career change to massage therapy after having a successful experience with one to help treat her neck. So she transitioned out of teaching and into massage therapy and now has her own practice, Move Better Orthopedic Massage. Two things Tiffany has incorporated into her practice that are huge for her patients: An initial assessment for every client, which is where everyone should be starting if they are working with you on your health and wellness. A good clinician should give their client autonomy. They should empower their clients to know their body and recognize when a problem is occurring. If you’d like to learn how Tiffany helps rid patients of pain and become more self-aware, you should definitely check out this episode. Did you enjoy this episode? Take a screenshot to post in your IG stories and tag us! @mobilityathletes Join our Free Facebook Group here! Connect with Nicole: Mobility Physical Therapy Website Instagram Facebook Nicole featured on Youtube: Discussion for Reasoning of Soft Tissue Dry Needling and Tool Assisted Soft Tissue Research Articles on Topics Discussed The impact of massage therapy on pain populations The Science of Touch Connect with Tiffany: Move Better Orthopedic Massage Facebook Instagram YouTube
How do you distinguish valid research from ""bad science?” In the clickbait era, it's more important than ever to be able to distinguish fact from fiction. Thanks to the internet, we have more access to research than ever before. Of course, the saying is “just Google it,” but not everything you find in a Google search is true. In academia, it is important to make sure that the articles you are accessing are not ‘bad' science. Join Cath Anne on Episode 55 of the Homework Help Show, to learn how to read beyond the headline and how to spot bad science for yourself. Looking for study tips, help with essay writing, or advice on how to be a better student? Welcome to The Homework Help Show, a weekly show where we teach, assist, and offer valuable insights for student life. From study hacks to writing tips, discussions about student mental health to step-by-step guides on academic writing and how to write a resume, we've got you covered. Want your questions answered? Write them below or join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #askHHG ---- Follow Us Online Here: Website: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: YouTube: Medium: Spotify: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/homework-help-global/message
On this episode of the #AskMikeReinold show we talk about some great tips on how to get the most out of reading journal articles. We’ll go over some advice on how to find good quality studies, and how to read … Read more > The post Tips on Reading Research Articles appeared first on Mike Reinold.
This week Khloe and Hilary discuss nature and how it can both connect us to our deepest selves as well as heal us. Listen in because things get tree hug-ie real quick! Follow us on Instagram & Twitter: @TwinFlamesPod Email us: twinflamespod@gmail.com Send us a Voice Message: https://anchor.fm/twinflames/message Episode Info: •Forest Bathing By: Dr. Qing Li: https://www.amazon.com/Forest-Bathing-Trees-Health-Happiness/dp/052555985X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=nature+bathing&qid=1550454480&s=gateway&sr=8-1 •Connect with Nature When You Live in an Urban Area: https://medium.com/wildark-journal/10-ways-to-connect-with-nature-when-you-live-in-an-urban-environment-4f2660e4943e •Connect with Nature When You Live in the City: https://permaculturenews.org/2017/02/20/can-connect-nature-cities/ •Enjoy Nature in Winter: http://www.seasonalwisdom.com/2015/11/connect-with-nature-even-in-winter/ •Research Articles on Connecting with Nature: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5744722/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4917833/ Find Khloe: YouTube: http://youtube.com/koffeeyt Twitter: http://twitter.com/koffeeyt Instagram: http://instagram.com/koffeeyt Blog: http://kozykale.com Find Hilary: Hilary currently does not have any social media profiles open to the public, but you can always email either of us at twinflamespod@gmail.com *Hilary is an MFT Trainee supervised by Avis Attaway --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twinflames/support
Eric Dinkins, Instructor within the North American Mulligan Concept Teachers Association, comes on to discuss his perspective as a continuing education instructor within a major international CEU company. Eric discusses what the Mulligan concept is, Eric's Journey into how he came to teach for Mulligan, what the process of CEU teaching includes, how Mulligan is looking to improve, pros/cons of teaching within a major CEU company, financial outlook from being a CEU instructor, best tips with starting teaching CEUs, and much more! Biography: Eric Dinkins is a graduate from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and has been practicing since 2001. He has earned post-graduate certifications in Manipulative Therapy and is a Certified Mulligan Practitioner with the Mulligan Concept of manual therapy. He earned his Board Certification as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist through the American Physical Therapy Association. He is a Credentialed Instructor from the North American Mulligan Concept Teachers Association Eric has an extensive sports medicine background, has worked closely with physicians from the Steadman-Hawkins Clinic in Denver, and has treated athletes from youth, to Olympic, and professional levels. He is a published author and was a key-note speaker at the International Mulligan Conference in 2009. Other clinical interests include treatments for Restless Legs Syndrome and utilizing the Motion Guidance system to improve visual feedback in rehabilitation. He is a Physical Therapist at Select Physical Therapy in Castle Rock, Colorado. When not practicing, Eric enjoys spending time with his family, mountain biking, and playing guitar. Eric's Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/MCTA_Eric Mulligan Concept Website: https://bmulligan.com/ List of Research Articles from Mulligan: https://bmulligan.com/publications/ Motion Guidance Website: https://www.motionguidance.com/
Summary: No matter who we are or what group we belong to, we are all growing older. All of us must prepare in some way to optimize the later years of our life. Rising to the status of a wise old Elder is something we all should aspire to. This is a revered position in many cultures. Cultural ageism takes away this aspiration and robs us of the wisdom that is contained in so many of our elders. This episode sparks our own internal exploration to discover our personal relationship with Ageism. Learning the many faces of ageism can save our older years from falling into its trap. Listen, Subscribe, ShareEmbed episode on your websitePaste the HTML code below to the desired location on your website https://innergameofaging.podbean.com/mf/web/mvmtwn/IGA031.mp3 What You Will Learn About In This Episode: What is ageism Where does ageism come from Why we need to address this problem How we might tackle this problem in ourselves and in our culture Links and Resources: *** The show notes pages for the IGA podcasts may be updated at any time. To be notified whenever show notes pages are updated, please Join the I.G.A. Insider's Club. Research Articles http://www.livescience.com/34825-older-adults-happiness-negative-emotions.html, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/10/scientific-proof-that-the_n_5110179.htm, http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=4688191 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12150226 http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/research/unpublished/cohort_voting_20140605.pdf http://www.people-press.org/2014/06/26/the-political-typology-beyond-red-vs-blue/ http://richardleider.com/inner-kill-the-art-of-dying-without-knowing-it/ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/21/new-old-age_n_5365199.html Go to top Hi!!! Thanks for visiting the show-notes page. Thanks so much for listening! Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below, or you can leave me a message directly to me at Lee@InnerGameOfAging.com If you enjoy the show why not get more engaged by subscribing and/or downloading a bunch of episodes from iTunes. But if you really would like to help spread the word about what this podcast is all about, why not leave an honest review on iTunes. Help us to produce better shows with your feedback. Or help others discover this podcast with your praise. Either way, your honest, respectful input is always desired. Please share this episode using the social media buttons you see at the top left of this page. I hope you have an absolutely terrific day and I appreciate the extra time you took to look a little further!
Chief Scientific Editor Michael Yaffe reviews the past year in Science Signaling.
Chief Scientific Editor Michael Yaffe reviews the year in Science Signaling.