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The Chico City Council made changes to a law amending its syringe exchange program ordinance at the last meeting and tomorrow will decide whether to adopt the amendments. Also, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company announced it won't be hosting Oktoberfest or Beer Camp this year, and the Paradise Planning Commission has two open positions and accepts applications until early April.
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It is a battle royale on this week's GeriPal podcast. In one corner, weighing in at decades of experience, well known for heavy hits of bedside assessments, strong patient-family relationships, and a knockout punch of interdisciplinary collaboration, we have in-person palliative care consults. But watch out! Travel time can leave this champ vulnerable to fatigue and no-shows. In the other corner, we have the young upstart, able to reach patients across vast distances when delivering palliative care, all in the comfort of wearing pajamas, we have telehealth delivered palliative care. However, lack of physical presence may make this contender struggle to land the emotional support punch that is at the very heart of palliative care. Who will emerge victorious? Will in-person palliative care use its experience and bedside manner to overwhelm telehealth palliative care, or will telehealth deliver the knockout blow of efficiency and accessibility? Find out on this week's podcast where we invite Joseph Greer, Simone Rinaldi, and Vicki Jackson to talk about their recent JAMA article on “Telehealth vs In-Person Early Palliative Care for Patients With Advanced Lung Cancer - A Multisite Randomized Clinical Trial.” Additionally, here are some of the resources we talked about during the podcast: Eduardo Bruera's editorial that accompanies the JAMA paper titled “Improving Palliative Care Access for Patients With Cancer” Our podcast on Stepped Palliative Care with Jennifer Temel, Chris Jones, and Pallavi Kumar The book “What's in the Syringe? Principles of Early Integrated Palliative Care” by Juliet Jacobsen, Vicki Jackson, Joseph Greer, and Jennifer Temel Lastly, don't forget about attending some of the sessions Vicki mentioned at the end of the podcast during the HPNA/AAHPM annual meeting in Denver, as well as the GeriPal #HPMParty Pub Crawl!
Key directives in Trump DEI executive order for government, private sector; Syringe exchange fears hobble fight against West Virginia HIV outbreak; Once-in-a-lifetime snowstorm hits Gulf Coast, with record-breaking snowfall in Florida; New report: Enbridge's Line 5 plan costly, flawed; NJ spending on student mental health is up, challenges remain.
BC Chiefs of police say decriminalization isn't working. A Nanaimo man was stabbed over 100 times with a syringe. Last but not least, when will we see an end to this Canada Post strike? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FLORIDA FRIDAY - Floridaman arrested after throwing spaghetti at his wife. Florida woman threatens entire family with a pink taser. Florida husband arrested after ‘Bible thumper' wife pours out his rum. Syringe-wielding Florida man arrested for spraying mystery liquid on girls' butts at Ross discount store. // SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon http://patreon.com/weirdafnews - OR buy Jonesy a coffee at http://buymeacoffee.com/funnyjones Buy MERCH: https://weirdafnews.merchmake.com/ - Check out the official website https://WeirdAFnews.com and FOLLOW host Jonesy at http://instagram.com/funnyjones
A group of parents is suing the Bow School District after officials barred two of them from school grounds for protesting transgender athletes' participation in girls' sports. And the city of Manchester has passed an ordinance regulating syringe service programs. It's the first municipality in the state to do so. Manchester Public Health Director Anna Thomas says harm reduction initiatives have reduced overdoses by 25% and fatalities by 44% over the past two years. We talk about these stories and more on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with NHPR's Lau Guzmán and Concord Monitor's Sruthi Gopalakrishnan.
Join me as we explore a couple incidents about little pricks... Support the Show!Patreon: patreon.com/excusemethatsillegalPaypal- paypal.me/excusemethatsillegalPodcast Magazine Voting- https://podcastmagazine.com/hot50Holla atcha boy:Email: excusemethatsillegal@gmail.comFacebook: Leroy LunaFacebook Group: Excuse Me, That's IllegalTwitter: @real_leroy_lunaInstagram : @real_leroy_lunaTiktok- @excusemethatsillegal.podSources:Churchton Man Who Stabbed Woman With Semen-Filled Syringe Receives 10 Years | Anne Arundel County GovernmentMan stabbed woman with semen-filled needle, gets 10 years in prisonMaryland man who stabbed a woman with a syringe of his own SEMEN gets ten years in prison | Daily Mail OnlineReported stabbing turns out to be a bee sting - Guelph Newsguelphmercury.com/news/toronto-woman-who-reported-being-stabbed-by-syringe-in-guelph-was-stung-by-bee-police/article_e608c9ac-f6f3-5b2a-8a2f-b469b3f87a7e.htmlCaught in Guelph (and Area) | # **Video Clears Man Accused of Stabbing Woman with Syringe; Culprit was a Bee **
In this video, we cover the jaw-dropping moments from AEW All-Out that have wrestling fans buzzing. Jon Moxley shockingly attempted to suffocate Bryan Danielson with a plastic bag after the Blackpool Combat Club turned on him. The chaos continued in a brutal steel cage match where Hangman Page stabbed Swerve Strickland with a syringe and delivered a thunderous chair shot. With these extreme moments, social media is questioning if AEW has crossed the line. We'll analyze the matches, the fallout, and the heated online discussions. Did AEW go too far? Let's break it down!
Syringe exchange programs have been around in the U.S. since the 1980s, and offer people who use drugs clean needles to reduce the spread of HIV and other infectious diseases. But in some California cities or counties, residents or political leaders are fighting to keep them out. Harm reduction advocates are hoping for the state's support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Belle knows what it's like to bust a heel, Liam gives away succulent Chinese meals, and Ben gets the name of an Aussie legend wrong. Quote of the show: "What's the charge? No charge." Running order: Obscure celebrity connections: I scanned Nicole Kidman's brain What happened at the hens? Citizen's arrests Our touching tribute to the succulent Chinese meal guy Listen Live on the Nova Player App Follow us on Instagram - TikTok - FacebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is ‘Glen Powell Summer' over? Not in our hearts. We finish out this spectacular, impromptu series with an animated treat from one of our faves, Richard Linklater, with the 2022 film APOLLO 10 1/2: A SPACE AGE CHILDHOOD (2022)! We talk about the interesting rotoscoped animation, the mundane suburban life made extraordinary at the hands of Linklater, and the voice talents of Jack Black, Zachary Levi, Glen Powell, and many more! We also talk about the 2024 Olympics in Paris, Middle of the Night by Riley Sager (novel), Deadpool & Wolverine (2024), Presumed Innocent (AppleTV+), and we wax nostalgic for pinball machines for some reason! —————————————————————— To see images of the stuff discussed, look at your device's screen while listening! Go here to get some LTAS Merch: tee.pub/lic/huI4z_dwRsI Email: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast AT gmail DOT com Follow LTAS on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ltaspod/?hl=en Subscribe to Steven's YouTube channel: youtube.com/@alittlelessprofoundfilms Follow Steven on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/stevenfisher22 Brent is not on social media. A 5-Star rating on your podcast app is appreciated! And if you like our show, share it with your friends! TRY AS HARD AS YOU MIGHT, IT WILL NEVER BE CLEAN.
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In this episode of the Pound of Cure Weight Loss Podcast, we dive into the surprising mental health benefits of GLP-1 medications. We discuss recent studies that debunk the myth of increased risk of suicide and highlight the positive impact these medications have on reducing depression, curbing alcohol and binge eating disorders, and slowing the progression of Parkinson's. We dive in to the exorbitant cost of GLP-1 medications and explore potential solutions for affordability. We compare the cost of compounded medications to the FDA approved meds to see whether or not the compounded medications are actually less expensive.Another key topic covered in this episode is the importance of reframing self-talk to overcome barriers to healthy behaviors. Zoe shares strategies for shifting from justifications like "I don't have time" to a more empowering mindset, encouraging listeners to prioritize their health and wellness. Finally, we address practical concerns about fruit intake for diabetics, why GLP-1 medications are not suitable for losing the last 10 pounds unless there is a significant medical indication, and the ever-changing insurance coverage for GLP-1 medications.Tune in to learn more about the transformative potential of GLP-1 medications, practical advice on managing costs, and strategies for reframing your mindset to support your weight loss journey.
Visit learnAMAstyle.com for free downloads in writing in medicine and the life sciences. The FDA has approved blinatumomab (Blincyto) for treating adult and pediatric patients one month or older with CD19-positive Philadelphia chromosome-negative B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) in the consolidation phase. This bispecific T-cell engager (BiTE®) therapy targets CD19 surface antigens on B cells, allowing T cells to recognize and eliminate malignant B cells. The approval was based on the Phase 3 E1910 trial showing improved overall survival with blinatumomab plus chemotherapy compared to chemotherapy alone. The FDA has approved roflumilast cream 0.15% (Zorvye) for treating mild to moderate atopic dermatitis (AD) in patients aged 6 years and older. This steroid-free, once-daily topical treatment is a selective, highly potent phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibitor designed for long-term disease control. The approval was based on phase 3 studies showing significant improvements in disease clearance, itch reduction, and overall skin condition compared to the vehicle group. The FDA has approved a new 6mg single-dose prefilled syringe for faricimab-svoa (Vabysmo), facilitating easier administration for neovascular (wet) age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic macular edema (DME), and macular edema following retinal vein occlusion (RVO). Faricimab-svoa is a VEGF and Ang-2 inhibitor, now available in a ready-to-use format. This approval provides an alternative to the existing single-dose vial and is granted to Genentech. The FDA is set to decide on OX124, a high-dose naloxone nasal rescue medication designed to reverse opioid overdoses, with the PDUFA date set for July 15, 2024. Developed by Orexo, OX124 offers rapid absorption, high bioavailability, and enhanced stability, addressing the critical need for potent rescue medications due to the high rate of synthetic opioid overdoses. If approved, OX124's launch is anticipated later in 2024. The FDA accepted an NDA for vonoprazan (Voquezna) tablets for treating heartburn associated with Non-Erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in adults, with the PDUFA date set for July 19, 2024. Vonoprazan is a potassium-competitive acid blocker (PCAB) offering an alternative to traditional proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). Non-Erosive GERD, affecting 38 million U.S. adults, is characterized by reflux-related symptoms without esophageal mucosal erosions, impacting quality of life with symptoms like heartburn and chest pain.
Unlock the essential strategies for ensuring patient safety during anesthesia in the prone position! On this episode, host Alli Bechtel welcomes Taizoon Dhoon, an associate professor at the University of California, Irvine, who shares his expertise from his recent article in the APSF newsletter. Dhoon sheds light on the often-overlooked risks of prone positioning, detailing the physiological changes and positioning injuries that can arise. This discussion is a treasure trove of knowledge for anesthesia professionals, aiming to elevate patient care practices and enhance collaborative efforts among medical teams.Our journey begins with an in-depth review of recommended practices and preoperative considerations, emphasizing the critical role of thorough exams, patient history evaluations, and cardiac assessments. Discover the actionable steps you can take to improve safety, from pre-surgical planning to additional monitoring during procedures. Whether you're an experienced anesthetist or new to the field, this episode provides the insights and tools you need to navigate the complexities of prone positioning with confidence and precision. Tune in and empower your practice with expert advice and practical recommendations.We are covering two bonus articles to discuss concerns with the Perifix® L.O.R. syringe (B-Braun, Melsungen, Germany) that is used with the loss of resistance (LOR) technique to confirm the epidural space, and we are diving into the literature. Our literature review summary takes you through the 2023 article, "Comparison of the hemodynamic effects o opioid-based versus lidocaine-based induction of anesthesia with propofol in older adults: a randomized controlled trial."For show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/207-patient-safety-during-prone-positioning/© 2024, The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation
This morning, Dave wanted to know what booby traps your kids have set for you! AND Matt's a day early with his singing pets in The Social Ammo...
Proving that YES we are all body and sex positive these days, Nicole & Rich are back for another week of NSFK (not safe for kids) topics but are joined by Nicole's husband Matt Ryan for an exclusive & detailed conception story, (will they ever know for sure?). They also answer your questions about that hellhole daily grind of 5pm to bedtime, getting outside with your kids and could Rich be parent of the year? Have Kids, They Said... is a SiriusXM Network Podcast made by Nicole Ryan and Rich Davis.Follow on social media:Instagram @havekidstheysaidpodNicole @mashupnicoleRich @richdavisand @siriusxm
The decision eliminates two programs in the city.
(4/15/24) - In today's Federal Newscast: Military pharmacies are finally back to business as usual after a February cyber attack. A new request for information is asking for feedback on a new part of the Federal Acquisition Regulations. And OMB disbands the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force and tosses all COVID-19 orders and guidance onto the syringe-heap of history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we discuss LB307 - Authorize syringe services programs in municipalities and counties and provide exceptions to penalties related to drug paraphernalia under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act with Dr. Alena Balasanova an expert in Addiction Psychiatry. LB307 will come before the Nebraska Legislature on March 12, 2024 for a vote to override the Governor's veto on March 4, 2024. If you would like to support Nebraska Alliance for Physician Advocacy, a 501(c)(3) organization in Nebraska please click this link to donate. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=4KF6XCPLQU56Y
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode901. In this episode, I’ll discuss why I think ketamine and propofol don’t belong in the same syringe. The post 901: Why Ketamine and Propofol Don’t Belong in the Same Syringe appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode901. In this episode, I’ll discuss why I think ketamine and propofol don’t belong in the same syringe. The post 901: Why Ketamine and Propofol Don’t Belong in the Same Syringe appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
Calfhood health is vital to any operation and it starts long before the calves hit the ground. Plus we have the latest cattle and livestock news, bull sale updates, markets, hay auctions and lots more on this all new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. EPISODE 174 DETAILS Calfhood health is vital for a calves' success later in life. But it starts long before they are born and hits the ground! We visited with Dr. Tim Park, D.V.M., A Senior Beef Technical Service Manager with Merck Animal Health about what we need to do to set up our cows and ultimately our calves for the best chances of success. Farmers are getting older and older. We have the latest numbers from USDA's NASS. Senators from Montana and South Dakota are saying NO to Paraguayan Beef Imports. We have the latest updates. Be sure to read more about it in our latest news feature Bull Sales are in full swing! View the latest details and hear our list on Ranch Channel. Plus we have information on upcoming hay auctions, market recaps and lots more! EPISODE 174 DETAILS Calfhood health is vital for a calves' success later in life. But it starts long before they are born and hits the ground! We visited with Dr. Tim Park, D.V.M., A Senior Beef Technical Service Manager with Merck Animal Health about what we need to do to set up our cows and ultimately our calves for the best chances of success. Farmers are getting older and older. We have the latest numbers from USDA's NASS. Senators from Montana and South Dakota are saying NO to Paraguayan Beef Imports. We have the latest updates. Be sure to read more about it in our latest news feature Bull Sales are in full swing! View the latest details and hear our list on Ranch Channel. Plus we have information on upcoming hay auctions, market recaps and lots more! VACCINATION PROGRAMS IN BEEF CATTLE Vaccines are pharmaceutical products that are intended to be administered to healthy animals to better prepare the animal's immune system to combat bacterial, viral, or protozoal health challenges. More simply stated, vaccines are intended to be used to prevent disease and generally do so through establishing and maintaining relatively high levels of circulating antibody titers. Because antibody titers wane over time, it is important that vaccines be administered and readministered (often referred to as "boostered") at the times necessary to result in antibody coverage throughout expected or potential exposure to disease-causing pathogens. It is critically important to recognize that vaccines are intended to be preventive tools, and the efficacy of any tool can be impacted by how it is used. Because vaccines are biological products, they are often susceptible to environmental abuse and exposure to conditions outside of certain optimal ranges. As such, vaccines should be stored, handled, and administered in ways that are described on the label using techniques that protect product efficacy. The product label contains the information necessary to ensure that product storage, handling, and administration practices do not limit or negate product efficacy. Deviations from such instructions may result in decreased product efficacy. In general, most vaccines should be refrigerated, but not frozen, and should remain within the desired refrigerated temperature range throughout storage, transportation, and up to the time of administration. The most common causes of decreased efficacy are storage, transportation, and handling abuse. Examples include not transporting vaccines in coolers, not storing vaccines in coolers on working days, and storing vaccines in refrigerators that do not maintain temperature within the necessary range. Vaccines that will be stored for extended periods of time should be stored only in refrigerators that have been verified to maintain the correct temperature range. Data-logging thermometers are an inexpensive but valuable investment. Vaccines, including vaccine vials and loaded syringes, should also be protected from direct exposure to sunlight. In addition, vaccines that have been exposed to the environment by puncturing the seal with a needle should not be stored and reused. If a needle has been inserted into the vial, the vaccine should be used during that working event, and any unused contents discarded per label directions. Storing previously opened vaccines allows for the potential growth of harmful microorganisms, and thus should be avoided in order to minimize the risk of unintentionally causing an adverse reaction or health event. Some vaccines require reconstitution by adding diluent to a dehydrated powder. All vaccines require mixing or agitating before administration. Mix vaccines gently by slowly swirling and inverting unless the label specifies otherwise. If reconstitution is required, reconstitute and mix only the amount of vaccine that will be used within an hour or less. Do not mix the entire day's allotment of vaccine at the beginning of a working event. It is good practice to reconstitute and mix only a single bottle of vaccine at a time. Disposable syringes and needles should be discarded after each use. Repeatable, repeater, or "pistol-grip" style syringes should be cleaned after each use. Do not use soap, cleaning agents, or chemical disinfectants to clean reusable syringes. Rather, flush them repeatedly with hot water. Water should be boiled and allowed to cool slightly before repeatedly filling and emptying the syringe. Transfer needles should be boiled in water, then allowed to dry before storage and eventual reuse. Syringe lubricants are not recommended because they represent a potential risk to product efficacy through interaction with the active components of the vaccine. Syringe lubricants are also unnecessary because the initial draw of a vaccine into the syringe provides adequate lubrication. Syringe O-rings should be replaced as necessary, and extras should be kept on hand so that they are available when needed. This will help to minimize the risk of a syringe failure. Similarly, vaccine efficacy may be limited by the ability of the animal's immune system to adequately respond to the vaccine. There are a number of animal-related factors that may influence vaccine efficacy. Of these, nutrition and environmental stressors are the most common. Both nutrient deficiencies and toxicities can impair immune function and, as a result, influence an individual animal's response to a vaccine. Trace mineral, protein, and energy deficiencies are the most common nutrition-related issues that limit vaccine efficacy. Energy deficiencies are generally easy to identify through low levels of animal performance, low body condition, and general unthriftiness. Trace mineral and protein deficiencies are often more difficult to visually identify. Trace mineral deficiencies, however, are easy to correct through supplementing with minerals or including trace mineral sources at adequate (but not excessive) levels in a complete ration. Consumption of mycotoxins, other toxins, or other antinutritional factors may also impact vaccine efficacy. In addition, pre existing disease, heavy parasite loads, heat stress, and cold stress are all conditions that may also influence the animal's immune system and as a result, its ability to fully respond to a vaccine. Although certain vaccinations are highlighted in this chapter, their mention should be considered a general rule of thumb. Their necessity for a given herd health program, or the lack thereof, may be subject to interpretation or opinion. The herd veterinarian is best positioned to provide direct recommendations on vaccination programs, including which components should be considered essential, and their optimum timing of administration. Generally speaking, modified live virus (MLV) vaccines typically do not require revaccination to result in an effective antibody response. Killed virus (KV) vaccines, or combined KV and MLV vaccines, generally do require a revaccination (or booster) to result in an effective vaccination as defined by antibody response. Vaccines that require revaccination should be readministered within the period of time described on the product label. Vaccines that do not require revaccination should be administered at or near the time of weaning. Nonetheless, the product label and herd veterinarian should determine if and when revaccination is necessary to result in an effective antibody response. A strong, comprehensive beef cattle vaccination program begins with implementation at the cow-calf level. From a life cycle standpoint, preweaning calfhood vaccinations are the greatest opportunity to initiate a comprehensive and effective vaccination program. Timing of preweaning vaccinations generally coincides with other working events, such as branding, pre breeding vaccinations of the cow herd, or bull turnout. Vaccinating calves at this time will help to minimize the risk of preweaning disease and will better prepare them to withstand the stress of weaning. Calfhood vaccination programs should at minimum include vaccination against various clostridial and viral respiratory diseases. Common essential components of calfhood viral respiratory disease vaccines include: bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) types I and II infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) parainfluenza type-3 (PI-3) In addition, clostridial disease vaccinations commonly include coverage against the following: Clostridium chauvoei C haemolyticum C novyi C perfringens types C & D C septicum and may also include C sordelli and/or C tetani. Some calfhood vaccination programs may also include vaccination against bacteria such as Mannheimia haemolytica and Pasteurella multocida, which cause bovine respiratory disease (BRD). It is important to recognize that this is not a comprehensive list, and specific vaccine decisions should be made in consultation with the herd veterinarian. The vaccination programs of calves that will be developed to become replacement heifers also commonly include vaccination against reproductive diseases and should be similar to the vaccine program used for the mature cow herd. In addition to IBR and BVD, and depending upon local disease risk, vaccination against Brucella, Leptospira, Vibrio, Trichomonas, Campylobacter , or anthrax may also be warranted or recommended. Brucellosis vaccination must be performed according to state regulations. Modified live vaccines for IBR and BVD give the broadest immunity to strain differences and should be administered twice to ensure a high level of immunity. Some evidence suggests that MLV BVD and IBR vaccines may affect the ovary for a short period of time after vaccination and potentially result in a minor decrease in fertility when administered immediately before or during the breeding season. For this reason, MLV IBR and/or BVD vaccines should be administered at least 1 month before the beginning of the breeding season. While vaccination of heifers with Trichomonas vaccine may increase calving rate and decrease the duration of infection in infected herds, it is important to recognize that it may not prevent infection. Vaccination against trichomoniasis may be useful in infected herds or in herds at high risk of infection, but may not yield a positive return on investment in low-risk herds. These decisions should be made in consultation with the herd veterinarian and should be based upon risk of exposure and potential economic impact. Pre Breeding vaccinations should be completed at least 4 weeks before the onset of the breeding season. Pre Calving vaccinations are intended to protect the newborn calf through colostral transfer. It may be possible for pre calving vaccinations to serve as effective pre breeding vaccinations; however, it is important to ensure that the vaccination program will provide sufficient duration of immunity to cover cattle throughout the time of greatest risk. In addition, vaccination against bacterial scours (calf diarrhea) can be a beneficial component of a herd health program. Bulls should receive the same vaccines as the cow herd, with some exceptions. Bulls should not be vaccinated for brucellosis. Similar precautions with MLV IBR vaccines should be taken for bulls as for cows. COW COUNTRY NEWS U.S Lawmakers, Cattlemen Seek Ban On Paraguayan Beef Imports U.S. Senators Jon Tester from Montana and Mike Rounds from South Dakota on Monday filed a Congressional Review Act that would overturn USDA's removal of a long-standing ban on beef imports from Paraguay. Congress may use a Congressional Review Act to overturn final rules issued by federal agencies by a simple majority vote. The move is supported by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, United States Cattlemen's Association, R-CALF USA, Livestock Marketing Association, National Farmers Union, Montana Farmers Union, Montana Stockgrowers Association, and the Montana Farm Bureau Federation. Opponents to the Biden administration's decision to allow beef imports from Paraguay argue it is based on outdated inspections, without recent visits to confirm no risk of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). Tester and Rounds also introduced bipartisan legislation late last year to suspend beef imports from Paraguay in response to such animal health concerns. That bill would also require the establishment of a working group to evaluate the threat to food safety and animal health posed by Paraguayan beef. The two senators have called on the USDA to collect more up-to-date data before resuming beef imports from Paraguay, whose last case of Foot and Mouth Disease occurred in 2012. Also last year, Tester and Rounds introduced bipartisan legislation to suspend Brazilian beef imports to the U.S. until experts can conduct a systemic review of the commodity's impact on food safety and animal health. The American Farmer Continues To Grow Older The American Farmer continues to grow older. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service announced the results of the 2022 Census of Agriculture, spanning more than 6 million data points about America's farms and ranches. The average American farmer is now 58.1 years old, which is an increase of about half a year compared to the last census conducted in 2017. Farmers who are 65 and older increased by 12% in this census, while farmers aged 35-64 decreased by 9%. There were 1.9 million farms and ranches, down 7% from 2017, with an average size of 463 acres. That is up 5% on 880 million acres of farmland, which is 39% of all U.S. land. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack asks “This survey is essentially asking the critical question of whether as a country are we okay with losing that many farms? Are we okay with losing that much farmland or is there a better way? That's the importance of this survey. It allows us to take a snapshot in time, allows us to compare what has occurred over the five-year period, and begins to ask ourselves questions about the policy formation and the direction that we need to take in order to correct or deal with some of the challenges that the data presents.” Ag census data provides a valuable insight into demographics, economics, land use and activities on United States farms and ranches. 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Ready to dive deep into the world of injectables? In this episode, hosted by Abigail Fraher, General Manager of Hollywood's favorite Kate Somerville Medical Esthetics Clinic, we are joined by The Master Injector, Bernice Cohen, RN. Bernice, one of the top aesthetics injectors, shares her knowledge from wrinkle reduction to facial contouring, providing expertise on enhancing your natural beauty while maintaining a youthful, healthy appearance. But that's not all – Bernice also reveals her secret for the most underrated yet highly effective location to add filler on your face. Can you guess where it is? Tune in to this insightful episode of Beyond the Glow to find out! Follow Bernice Cohen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themasterinjector/ Follow Beyond the Glow on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/beyondtheglowpodcast/ Learn more about Kate Somerville products at www.katesomerville.com and follow Kate Somerville on Instagram at @katesomervilleskincare
Vanessa and Malinda share 10 things they have used for years! After many many trials with their families- these have stuck around. Thank you everyone for the ongoing support. Find all the links on Amazon: Malinda's Fav's Oxy Powder Vanicream 1ml Syringe no needle Vanessa's also reccomends: 30 ml Syringe individually wrapped 3ml Syringe Individually Wrapped Witch Hazel Roll on essential oil Vanessa's Fav's Pill Divider George's Aloe Vera Liquid Bach Rescue Sleep Detox Supplement Cook Book
WOMEN. What do they want? What's the point of them? Why aren't they funny? Can they even make good music? For obvious reasons, Sally and Gabbie cannot answer these questions. But they can rattle off a list of women that they've heard of and hope for the best, and then recommend some new women you may not have heard of yet. There's even a playlist full of them right here! https://rb.gy/1dj1ca There's patriarchy toppled, folks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pennsylvania Drug Laws May Limit Syringe ServicesPennsylvania is one of 12 states that do not implicitly or explicitly authorize syringe services programs through statute or regulation, according to a recent analysis. They are widely considered to be illegal outside of Allegheny County and Philadelphia, where officials have for decades used local health power to grant legal protection to people who operate syringe services programs.These programs have widespread support in the medical community, and expanding them is listed as one of nine “Core Strategies” for the tens of billions of dollars coming to states as part of settlements with drug companies for their role in allegedly fueling the opioid epidemic. A coalition of state attorneys general reached the agreements with the companies.Pennsylvania expects to receive more than $1.6 billion in opioid settlement funds, but the state's ban makes it significantly harder for the money to directly support expanding syringe services in many places.Some supporters of syringe services programs operate underground. Carla Sofronski, executive director of the Pennsylvania Harm Reduction Network, said she's not aware of anyone ever facing criminal charges for doing so in the state, but noted the threat hangs over them, and they are taking a “great risk.”Read more at sciencefriday.com.These Romance Novels Represent Black Women In ScienceThe fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (also known as STEM) are not particularly diverse. And despite a gradual uptick in diversity over the last decade, a 2023 report from the National Science Foundation showed that only 24% of people in these industries are Hispanic, Black, or Native American.Dr. Carlotta Berry is working to change that, taking an untraditional approach to encourage people from marginalized backgrounds to enter the sciences. She is, as she puts it, an engineering professor by day and romance novelist by night. Working under the pen name Carlotta Ardell, she writes youth-friendly romance novels featuring Black protagonists who work in STEM fields.SciFri producer and host of the Universe Of Art podcast D. Peterschmidt sat down with Dr. Berry, who is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the Rose Hulman Institute of Technology, to talk about how she got started on this journey and why she wants to make STEM a little steamier.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. To stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
WoHos!For the last main show of 2023, we look at two movies about vampires: SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE from the US and RIGOR MORTIS from Hong Kong.Mom & Mac Chat: Names that drive up the wall, kids today, being too attached to our phone. Also, Mom is (Internet) autistic.Mac liked SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE a whole lot because of the performances. Mom liked RIGOR MORTIS a lot because of the cool fight scenes and some of the folklore, confusing as it was.Next time, we will be breaking down the films we looked at this year and look forward to some great shows in the coming year.We love you, WoHos and DON'T go into the basement! Support the showInterstitial Music Works is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Theme by Charles Michel "Aqui"Interstitial MusicKumiko (edited)Coma-MediaSubscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
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, November 17. Check out the show notes for links to the stories we discussed today at MassDevice.com/podcast. Surmodics this week announced positive data for multiple drug-coated balloons. Fast Five hosts Sean Whooley and Danielle Kirsh talk about what the company was studying and some of the key data points that stuck out in the results. NeuroOne is pursuing drug delivery with neural probe technology. Hear how the company is making that step and what the CEO had to say about entering this new venture. Inari Medical closed the previously announced acquisition of LimFlow. Whooley shares the financial details and how LimFlow's technology will supplement what Inari Medical is already doing. Baxter has a Class I recall of some syringe pumps due to an underdosing risk. Find out the reason behind the recall and what kinds of risks are involved with continued use of the devices. 3M has chosen the name for its Health Care spinoff. The Fast Five hosts discuss the new company name, the rationale behind the name and logo and how other companies have handled spinoffs in recent years.
Artist, musician, academic, and member of legacy American experimental band ONO Conor Tomaka joins the show once more, but with a specific purpose this time around. John Frusciante is already a God-level figure in the oeuvre of Safety Propaganda, but this time we are going back to the virtuoso guitarist of the Chili Peppers and experimental solo artist's infamous and masterful first two albums: Niandra Lades and Usually just a T-Shirt and Smile from the Streets you Hold. Both of these albums were recorded on a 4-track tape recorded in the early '90s when Frusciante was closing in on death due to intensely high and daily usages of heroin and crack cocaine. Video documents of the artist at his home show the once handsome and vivacious punk rock LA kid as a death shadow of his former self: cheeks sank all the way into his jaw, teeth falling out, ghastly white and pallid, anything resembling muscle tone vanished. He was disintegrated, and these albums are gorgeous-avant pop ballads disintegrating into the abyss. Niandra was partly recorded in Frusciante's bedroom at the mansion where he and the Chi-Peps recoded Blood Sugar Sex Magick at night time, and the second more ambient and abstract side was recorded after he'd left the band and plunged into addiction. Smile was recorded during similar sessions, he says, and includes vocals by the ghost of the late movie star and brother to the current greatest American actor Joaquin – River Phoenix. While both albums are masterpieces in differing ways, channeling Frusciante's enthusiasm for Beefheart, Zappa, Syd Barrett, and other weirdo troubadours, it is only Niandra that is still reissued and available for purchase. Frusciante has let Smile fall into obscurity – perhaps it is just too painful for him to listen to. Hail Frusciante. PATREON LINK OST (All songs by Frusciante) "The Big Takeover" "Smile is a Rifle" "Your Pussy is Glued to a Building on Fire" "Blood on my Neck from Success" "Height Down" (featuring River Phoenix) "The Ni**er Song" "The Poppy Man" LINKS: Follow Conor on Instagram Buy John Frusciante's Niandra Infamous John Frusciante Heroin doc John Frusciante live at All Tomorrows Parties, 2005
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Started this week's podcast with Denmark trying to ban the burning of the Koran, and then talked about the India moon landing (and Russia's failed moon landing.) Plus Wagner group chief killed, Trump mugshot, Republican debate, Zambia fake gold mystery, and an Indiana man arrested after spraying Walmart shopper with a syringe filled with his semen. Music: Gil Scott-Heron/"Lady Day and John Coltrane"
In this episode of K9 Conservationists, Kayla speaks with Pine Irwin about field safety prep. Science Highlight: None this week Classes to Consider: Wilderness First Responder, WFR Trap Release Workshop Canine CPR Before You Go: Check weather Check terrain for water access, gullies, cliffs, other hazards Learn about wildlife - snakes, predators, big herbivores, cattle, loose dogs. What are the risks with them? What can be done to mitigate these risks? Check where property lines are in case of private property crossings. Nearest emergency vet Nearest emergency room Permethrin clothes as needed Add Seresto collar as needed (we use in addition to Bravecto) Spray dog with Show Sheen to reduce burr/foxtail collection as needed Double-check medications and gear to ensure nothing is expired, damaged, or missing On The Dog: GPS Collar Hi-Visibility Vest Bell In The Hip Pack/Fanny Pack: GPS (paired with GPS collar) Cell Phone Styptic Powder Tweezers Trauma Shears Flea Comb Bear Spray Citronella Spray Poo Bags Treats Toys Squeeze tube of lube/coconut oil Chapstick Sunscreen Getxent tubes (individual samples) Mylar bags Gimme (target odor sample) Alcohol pads In The Backpack: Possibles Pouch: Firestarter (lighter and firesteel) Paracord (30+ feet) Water filter Knife Space blanket Duct tape Compass Sewing kit Mirror Whistle Spare batteries for GPS/headlamp First Aid Kit: Hydrogen peroxide Write in rain paper and pencil Antibiotic cream Gauze (buy in-person to avoid getting TONS of rolls at once) Benadryl Ibuprofen Theraflu Carprofen/Rimadyl Hydration powder Gu Imodium Boullion cubes Syringe (to irrigate wounds) Vet wrap (also buy in-person, online packs are huge) Antivenin (extremely hard to get in USA) Steri strips Gabapentin Trazadone In Pack: Layers for cold and/or rain Dog booties SPOT beacon Paper map Pack-a-Paw Rescue Harness Zipties (large, for trap release) Wire/cable cutter Headlamp Water (3L) Optional: dog bowl. My dogs drink from my Camelbak Snacks for human and dog Links Mentioned in the Episode: Snake Bite Support Group Where to find Pine: Facebook | Instagram | Website You can support the K9 Conservationists Podcast by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/k9conservationists. K9 Conservationists Website | Merch | Support Our Work | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok
In this latest episode of Off Script: A Pharma Manufacturing Podcast, Karen Langhauser is joined by Veronica Ghidotti Product Manager, Visual Inspection Systems at Stevanato Group, to discuss how pharma markets have shifted towards drugs that require syringes and vials — which are historically difficult to inspect — and how new automatic inspection solutions can help. Read the transcript: https://pharmamanufacturing.com/33009598 Learn more about Stevanato Group: https://www.stevanatogroup.com/en/
Corri, a harm reduction advocate, shares her journey of personal recovery from substance use and self-destructive behaviors. They discuss their role as the manager of drug user health at Nastad, a nonprofit organization focusing on harm reduction. Corri explains that Nastad operates a Technical Assistance Center for Harm Reduction, providing resources and training to support harm reduction practices for various organizations and individuals. They introduce harm reduction strategies like syringe exchange programs and safe consumption sites. Syringe exchange programs allow individuals to safely dispose of used syringes and obtain sterile ones, reducing the spread of infectious diseases and encouraging treatment. Safe consumption sites provide supervised spaces for substance use, with medical professionals present to prevent overdoses and offer resources. Phil inquires about the arguments against safe consumption sites, to which Corri emphasizes the importance of compassion and support over shame and stigma. They believe that meeting individuals where they are and providing a nonjudgmental environment can make a significant positive impact. Corri opens up about her personal recovery journey, their struggles with opioid use, and other self-destructive behaviors. They found recovery through therapy, community support, and engaging in creative activities such as yoga, aerial arts, and art journaling. Corri is open about occasional recreational substance use like marijuana and wine, which they view within a harm reduction context. They discuss their upcoming presentation at the Multiple Pathways to Recovery conference in August, where they plans to delve into harm reduction principles and how they can be incorporated into different practices. Throughout the conversation, Corri emphasizes the importance of harm reduction as a way to provide support, compassion, and resources to individuals struggling with substance use and promote their overall well-being.
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This week we will discuss a man who had a love of money. After his third wife dies under mysterious circumstances police receive tips from her teenaged son that his stepfather received life insurance payments several times for prior deaths. A stripper also comes forward to tell police that this guy told her he killed his previous wife and planned to kill his current wife. In every death he was present and cleaned the crime scene prior to authorities arriving. Listen to today's case to see if you think Lowell Amos was incredibly unlucky OR if his greed to collect on life insurance policies lead to several murders before he is arrested. Sources: The Star Press Newspaper Edition September 26th 1996; October 30 1996; October 25 1996; December 16; 1994 The Odessa American Edition October 25th 1996 The Noblesville Ledger October 15th 1996 The Call Leader October 15th 1996 Santa Maria Times March 6th 1996 Journal and Courier February 10 1996 Edmonton Journal February 3 1996 The Indianapolis News September 24th 1997 Detroit Free Press October 30th 1996; December 29 1995; November 8 1995; Lowell Amos - Wikipedia 50 American Serial Killers you've Probably Never Heard Of Volume 5 by Robert Keller --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homicidehobbies/support
This week we finally hear the tale of Brad's trip to the summer solstice at "stone 'enge", and Jonny tries to recreate a side-pour head with a syringe, live on air. We also dig into the comments on this week's video about Side Project.WATCH THIS WEEK'S VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUgpjjAhUYoBUY TICKETS TO OUR FESTIVAL: tinyurl.com/loveandbeerSEE THE SYRINGE POUR: https://twitter.com/BeerChannel/status/1674757680949231617Support the showBrought to you by the team behind the Craft Beer Channel, The Bubble takes an irreverent look at beer from the outside, inviting new people to give us their perspective on the world we're all obsessed with. You're listening to the bubble, the podcast turning beer inside out.SUPPORT US! Pledge on Patreon and get some cool merch & videos: https://www.patreon.com/craftbeerchannel Check out our awesome sponsor The Malt Miller: https://www.themaltmiller.co.uk/ Twitter – @beerchannelFacebook – http://www.facebook.com/thecraftbeerchannelInstagram – @craftbeerchannel
The Weaving Spiders Welcome crew were kind enough to invite us on to play. It was thoroughly enjoyable and exuberantly therapeutic. It all stemmed from us having S.B. Alger on The Melt for a Patreon/Locals Only episode to discuss Isaac Kappy and Tracy Twyman. Hunter & I are present for the first 2 hours but... Read More
This week we dug deep for horror fans that like to dig the deepest and find the weirdest and sometimes the most inspiring movies of the bunch. We are talking SOV or Shoestring backyard budget horror films. Ones that even caught the ire of the Video nasties list in England. Ones that have Zombies in dream sequences and so much more. These are the GET OUT THERE AND MAKE A DANG MOVIE type of movies from the 80's. We kick it off with SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN (1983) which is a movie that an entire kids drama class made with a guy who used to be a rock star promoter in the UK! It about a mute demonic girl that causes an entire orphanage to go crazy and attack everyone. Then we review the movie The Soultangler (1987) which is actually shot on 16mm but on very low budget and shot in a week! About a mad scientist who has developed a drug that can transcend reality and let you jump between bodies of the living or the dead. A movie that has some of the FX from Street Trash! JOIN US! Episode Link ► https://www.longlivethevoid.com/episodes/ep327 LinkTree ► https://linktr.ee/btvcast Time Stamps HORRORSHOTS - 12:54 Suffer Little Children (1983) Spoiler Free Review - 16:25 Suffer Little Children - Trivia & Spoilers Discussion - 35:02 The Soultangler (1987) Spoiler Free Review - 51:27 The Soultangler - Trivia & Spoilers - 1:05:42 End of Podcast Talk - 1:25:40 So grab your Video Camera and be sure to grab your Syringe. Oh and please for the love of podcasts don't forget to bring your Dream Zombies as we travel Beyond The Void!
The latest fad diet isn't a diet, it's a shot — Ozempic is being called a miracle weight loss drug, and it's disrupting Weight Watchers. LVMH is proud of their pricey perfume, and they are selling more than ever thanks to their Rihanna-aided storytelling. And H&R Block vs. TurboTax is the tax prep rivalry we're all thinking about, but they share a common goal: Keep Taxes Hard. Take our weekly TBOY pop-biz pop-quiz at go.tboypod.com $WW $NVO $LVMUY $INTU $HRB Want merch, a shoutout, or got TheBestFactYet? Go to: www.tboypod.com Follow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypod And now watch us on Youtube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Do you love the feeling of ASMR? I do The gentle sounds and whispers that just help you to relax and calm down. Just kick back and let the soothing sounds wash over you, helping to melt away any stress or tension. What was your favorite trigger in an echo? Mine has to be the music :) Thank you for being here! 00:00 Good evening and first echoes 01:53 Earrings 04:03 Crumbs? 05:17 Sandy beach
Think about the last time a patient yelled at you in anger. How did you react? The last time this happened to me I immediately went on the defensive despite years of training in serious illness communication skills. Afterwards, I thought there must be a better way. Well on today's podcast we invite two of our favorite palliative care psychiatrists, Dani Chammas and Keri Brenner, to teach us about going beyond simple communication skills like naming the emotion when interacting with the angry patient (see our podcast on avoiding the uncanny valley for a deeper dive into the dangers of becoming too rote and scripted). As Keri put it in the podcast, we must go beyond “a hammer and a nail” philosophy to approaching anger by developing a toolkit for anger that is vast and varied. Dani and Kery present three steps for interacting with an angry patient: Look within: What is this anger bringing up in me? How is this anger making me feel, think, and react? Ask why: What is underneath the anger for this particular patient? Creating a “formulation” for the patient Act mindfully: Decide what can we do, and how we can respond therapeutically (and no there is no mnemonic for this step) Here are some other great references we discussed in the podcast: Shalev D, Rosenberg LB, Brenner KO, Seaton M, Jacobsen JC, Jackson VA. Foundations for Psychological Thinking in Palliative Care: Frame and Formulation. J Palliat Med. 2021;24(10):1430-1435. doi:10.1089/jpm.2021.0256 Rosenberg LB, Brenner KO, Jackson VA, et al. The Meaning of Together: Exploring Transference and Countertransference in Palliative Care Settings. J Palliat Med. 2021;24(11):1598-1602. doi:10.1089/jpm.2021.0240 Brenner KO, Rosenberg LB, Cramer MA, et al. Exploring the Psychological Aspects of Palliative Care: Lessons Learned from an Interdisciplinary Seminar of Experts. J Palliat Med. 2021;24(9):1274-1279. doi:10.1089/jpm.2021.0224 Groves JE. Taking care of the hateful patient. N Engl J Med. 1978;298(16):883-887. doi:10.1056/NEJM197804202981605 What's in the Syringe?: Principles of Early Integrated Palliative Care And for those interested in other podcast we did with Dani and Keri, check out the following: Therapeutic Presence in the Time of COVID Improving Serious Illness Communication by Developing Formulation What is Emotional PPE?
A special guest helps the boys open the PODS. INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (1956). Plus Top 3 Syringe Stabs in film history. This episode is coming for you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ratedparanormal/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ratedparanormal/support
Do you have a loved one who has turned their back on God and you? Are you losing hope that God will ever bring them back?In this episode of Finish Strong, Derek Steen, shares his amazing prodigal son story and magnifies the power of family prayer. He shares his journey of being far from God and how God miraculously brought him back to spiritual life and a fruitful ministry.Tune in to this episode to propel your faith to keep praying and not give up! It only takes one divine moment for change everything!Fearless Faith Websiteffaith.orgTo leave a review - Open Finish Strong on the Apple Podcast app and scroll down until you see "Ratings & Reviews". There will be a link to click so that you can "Write A Review"FacebookYouTubeInstagram
Analisa Packham talks about the effects of syringe exchange programs on HIV rates, opioid abuse, and crime. This episode was first posted in May 2019. "Are Syringe Exchange Programs Helpful or Harmful? New Evidence in the Wake of the Opioid Epidemic" by Analisa Packham. *** Probable Causation is part of Doleac Initiatives, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. If you enjoy the show, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for supporting our work! *** OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “Effectiveness of sterile needle and syringe programming in reducing HIV/AIDS among injecting drug users” — World Health Organization report. “Needle exchange programs and drug injection behavior” by Jeff DeSimone. “Needle exchange programs: Research suggests promise as an AIDS prevention strategy” — GAO report. “Syringe exchange programs around the world: The global context” — GMHC report. “The Effects of Naloxone Access Laws on Opioid Abuse, Mortality, and Crime” by Jennifer L. Doleac and Anita Mukherjee
This week, in Berlin, New Jersey, a simple backyard confrontation, between a young woman's new boyfriend, and her ex-boyfriend, turns into a family melee, with a large hunting bow & arrow makes its way onto the scene. After a man is killed, strange excuses are raised, including the fear of being attacked with disease riddled syringe, all the way to some of the strangest, least realistic injuries that man has ever blamed on sex. It's a strange tale of dumbness, violence, odd weapons, and conspiracy! Along the way, we find out that people should think long & hard before naming their town, that syringes aren't weapons, from 30 feet away, and that it's pretty much impossible to scrape your knuckles during sex!!Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie WhismanNew episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.