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The Skin Real
Why Women Are Getting Hair Transplants — And How to Maximize Results

The Skin Real

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 13:11


In this recap episode, Dr. Mary Alice Mina highlights the top takeaways from her conversation with hair restoration surgeon Dr. Ross Kopelman.   From the importance of medical therapy to the nuances of hair transplant design, Dr. Mina revisits the key points you need to know. Whether you're considering a hair transplant, exploring eyebrow restoration, or just curious about the difference between FUT and FUE, this recap distills the most valuable lessons from their previous discussion.   Key Takeaways: - If you're considering a hair transplant, do your research. - Medical therapy is crucial for successful hair transplants. - There are two main types of hair transplants: FUT and FUE. - Women are increasingly opting for eyebrow hair transplants. - The design phase of a hair transplant is critical for natural results. - Transplanted hairs will fall out initially; don't be discouraged. - Candidates should have sufficient donor hair for the procedure. - Younger individuals may not be ideal candidates for transplants. - Expectations should be managed regarding hair restoration results. - Consult with experts to determine the best approach for hair loss.   Get Dr. Mina's free PDF on How to create Healthy Skin Habits here. Download the free eBook 'Skincare Myths Busted' here. Follow Dr. Mina here:-  https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com   Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.

Live With CDP Podcast
Live With CDP Talk Show, Guest: Saskia Bee, (Comedian) Season #10, Episode #2, February 19th, 2025

Live With CDP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 90:56


Saskia Bee, started doing stand-up at Birmingham's StarDome Comedy Club in 2017, and has been largely useless since discovering she could get paid to make people laugh.Transplanted from the Deep South in 2018, Saskia is thriving as a desert weirdo, kicking up haboobs of mirth on every stage she hits across Phoenix. With an unused bachelor's in psychology and years of therapy under her belt, she's hailed as "remarkably well adjusted," and is what her brother–in-law calls "an a**hole, but a charming one."Her comedy influences range from Gilda Radner to Maria Bamford to Tina Fey with a few token males thrown in for looks. Saskia also does improv, mystery dinner theater, and game show hosting at Game Show Battle Rooms!Saskia performs at clubs like StarDome (Birmingham, AL), House of Comedy (Phoenix, AZ), Stir Crazy Comedy Club (Glendale, AZ), Tempe Improv (Tempe, AZ); and casinos such as Hon-Dah Resort (Pinetop, AZ) and Cliff Castle Casino (Camp Verde, AZ), as well as the private gig circuit and bar shows all over Phoenix. As one of the most beloved hosting personalities on the club circuit, Saskia has opened shows for Emo Phillips, Dennis Regan, Chris Kattan, and Dusty Slay; but she would still do stand-up in a laundromat if you asked her nicely.#saskiabee#comedian#standup #chrispomay #livewithcdp#barrycullenchevrolet#wellingtonbrewery https://sites.google.com/view/saskia-...https://beacons.ai/chrisdpomayhttps://www.cameo.com/chrispomay   / @chrispomaylivewithcdpsport5517  

SECRETS OF SURVIVAL (S.O.S.)
The Heart's Code: Can Memories and Emotions Be Transplanted?

SECRETS OF SURVIVAL (S.O.S.)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 19:44


The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #197: Steeplechase, Minnesota Owner Justin Steck

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 80:07


This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Jan. 23. It dropped for free subscribers on Jan. 30. To receive future episodes as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoJustin Steck, owner of Steeplechase ski area, MinnesotaRecorded onJanuary 7, 2025About SteeplechaseOwned by: Justin SteckLocated in: Mazeppa, MinnesotaYear founded: 1999, by Kevin Kastler; closed around 2007; re-opened Feb. 4, 2023 by SteckPass affiliations: Freedom Pass, which offers three days for Steeplechase season passholders at each of these ski areas:Reciprocal partnersClosest neighboring ski areas: Coffee Mill (:45), Welch Village (:41)Base elevation: 902 feetSummit elevation: 1,115 feetVertical drop: 213 feetSkiable acres: 45 acresAverage annual snowfall: N/ATrail count: 21 (9 easy, 7 intermediate, 5 advanced)Lift count: 4 (2 triples, 2 doubles – view Lift Blog's inventory of Steeplechase's lift fleet)Why I interviewed himThey seem to be everywhere, once you know where to look. Abandoned ski areas, rusting, fading. Time capsules. Hoses coiled and stacked. Chairs spaced and numbered along the liftline. Paperwork scattered on desks. Doors unlocked. No explanation. No note. As though the world stopped in apocalypse.America has lost more ski areas than it has kept. Most will stay lost. Many are stripped, almost immediately, of the things that made them commercially viable, of lifts and snowguns and groomers, things purchased at past prices and sold at who-cares discounts and irreplaceable at future rates. But a few ski areas idle as museums, isolated from vandals, forgotten by others, waiting, like ancient crypts, for a great unearthing.Who knew that Steeplechase stood intact? Who knew, really, that the complex existed in the first place, those four motley cobbled-together chairlifts spinning, as they did, for just eight years in the Minnesota wilderness? As though someone pried open a backlot shed on a house they'd purchased years before and found, whole and rebuilt, a Corvette of antique vintage. Pop in a new battery, change the sparkplugs, inflate the tires, and it's roaring once again.Sometimes in the summer I'll wander around one of these lost ski areas, imagining what it was, what it could be again. There's one a bit over an hour north of me, Tuxedo Ridge, its four double chairs stilled, its snowguns pointed skyward, holes in the roof and skis scattered about the lodge. To restore a ski area, I sometimes think, is harder than to build one whole from the earth. Most operators I speak with recoil at the very idea.Which is why, I think, most lost ski area rebuilding or revitalization stories are led by outsiders: Norway Mountain, Holiday Mountain, Tenney, Teton Pass, Paul Bunyan. By the time they realize they're doing an impossible thing, they've done too much to surrender. When Steck acquired the Steeplechase property around 2016, he didn't really know what he'd do with it. He wanted land, and here was some land. Except the land happened to hold a forgotten-but-intact ski area.Bit by bit, he rebuilt the business: restoring the chapel for weddings, then the tubing lanes, then the chairlifts. He didn't ask permission. He didn't make any big proclamation. Suddenly, one winter day in 2023, a ski area that everyone had forgotten was a ski area reappeared in the world. And isn't that interesting?What we talked aboutA much stronger start to the 2024-25 Midwestern winter; big expansion potential and when that could happen; the mental march through the rough 2023-24 winter; considering future non-holiday midweek operations; snowmobile racing; how a house-flipping career led Steck to Steeplechase; a snapshot of the ski area lost in time in 2016; rebuilding a ski hill is “a big logistical nightmare on a regular basis,” especially during Covid; the fuzzy origins of Steeplechase's four chairlifts; Midwest tough; Steeplechase's founding; Freedom Pass; why Steeplechase isn't on Indy Pass even though a spring announcement indicated that the ski area would be; and potentially America's first 2025-26 season pass sale.What I got wrongMy ski-areas-that-double-as-snowmobile-areas breakdown was not quite right. Cockaigne was, as far as I know, the only New York ski area to explicitly turn a portion of its trails over to snowmobiles, and only during the ski area's short-lived resurgence (2020 to 2022-ish). Check out the circa 2020 trailmap - all the green-laced trails have been set aside as a snowmobile fun park:That whole section was once ski trails, and the Hall double that served them is, as far as I know, still standing (lift E below):Cockaigne is not currently an active ski area.I also mentioned Snow Ridge, New York as being a snowmobile-friendly ski area, but what I meant by that was that snowmobilers often use the ski area's parking lot to access trails that happen to connect there. The same dynamic seems to play out at Royal Mountain, which sits a bit farther south in the Adirondacks.Why now was a good time for this interviewThe typical ski area re-opening story is public, incremental, tortuous, and laced with doubt. See: Saddleback, Hatley Pointe, Cuchara, Granite Gorge, Norway. Will they or won't they? Haters and doubters commandeer the narrative. “Never gonna happen.” Then it happens and I'm all like phew. High fives and headlines.But Steeplechase just… reappeared. It was the damnedest thing. Like a Japanese ghost ship bumping onto the Oregon shoreline years after its dislodge-by-tsunami. Oh that thing? We'd forgotten all about it. One day Steck just turned two lifts on and said come ski here and people did.When I spoke to Steck a couple of months after that February 2023 soft opening, he underscored his long-term intention to fully re-open the bump. The following ski season – last winter – was the worst in the recorded history of Midwest skiing. Steck somehow punched his way through the high temps and rain that challenged even the most seasoned operators. He'd restored all the lifts, amped up the snowmaking, cleared the old trails. Steeplechase, a ski area that was barely a ski area to begin with, had, improbably, returned. Permanently, it seemed.The story doesn't make a lot of sense in a 2025 U.S. ski world dominated by national ski passes, consolidation, and the exploding cost of everything. But it happened: a guy who'd never worked in skiing and didn't know much about skiing bought and restored a Midwest ski area with little fuss and fanfare. And now it exists. And there's a lot we can learn from that.Why you should ski SteeplechaseConsider the ski-area-as-artwork. One person's interpretation of wilderness bent in service of ordered recreation, with the caprice of winds and weather intact. Run a lift up one face, hack a trail down another. A twitch and a bend, re-ordered by machines. Trees left over there. Go ahead and ski between them if there's snow. A logic to it, but bewildering too, the manifestation of a human mind carved into an incline.Context is important here. Crazy old Merls were hacking trails all over the country in the decades after World War II, stringing inexpensive lifts from valley to summit with little concern for whether the snow would fall. But it's incredible that Steeplechase opened in 1999, near the end of the Ski Area Extinction Event that began in the mid-70s, with four cobbled-together chairlifts and a surprisingly broad and varied trail network.Imagine someone doing that today? It's hard to. At least in North America. That makes Steeplechase one of the last of its kind, the handmade ski area willed into being by good ole' boys nailing s**t together. That is failed once is unsurprising. That it returned as a second-generation, second-hand relic is a kind of miracle. There aren't a lot of ski areas left like Steeplechase – unfussy, unfrenzied, improvisational works-in-progress that you can pull up to and ski without planning two election cycles in advance. You're unlikely to have the best ski day of your life here, but it's pretty cool that you can ski here at all. And so why not go do it?Podcast notesOn expansion potentialThe Google Earth view of Steeplechase hides the little ski area's big expansion potential, as it's hard to tell where the earth rises and dips. Looking at the topo map side-by-side, however, and you can see the ridgelines rising off what may be an ancient riverbed, leaving plenty of hills to build into:On Midwest toughI grew up in the Midwest and moved away a couple of decades ago. Transplanted onto the East Coast, I can appreciate some inherent Midwestern character traits that are less prevalent outside the region, including an ability to absorb foul weather. One of the best articulations of this that I've read was in this 2006 New York Times piece, on Wyoming industry recruiting workers from Michigan:Wyoming recruiters say there is another element to their admiration for Michigan. Not only are the people there akin to Wyomingites in the ways and wiles of work, but they also have an inner toughness, they say, that can only come from surviving harsh northern winters.The state tried a job campaign in the South last fall after Hurricane Katrina, hoping to draw displaced oil industry workers. But the effort largely flopped when people who were used to working on the balmy Gulf Coast got wind of what life can be like in Wyoming in January.On Steeplechase's season passSteeplechase may have launched America's first 2025-26 ski season pass: for $300, ski the rest of this winter and next. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

The Ross Kaminsky Show
1-13-25 *INTERVIEW* Dr Robert Montgomery Talking Pig Organs Transplanted into Humans

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 19:34 Transcription Available


Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
Can the chemicals in hair dye and henna affect hair transplant results? When is it safe to use hair color on transplanted hair?

Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 1:57


#AskDrJohnWatts Patients frequently raise various questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures, and medical treatments for hair loss, including Dr John Watts' followers. They inundate his popular YouTube channel with queries on these hair-related issues.

Christ-Centered Athlete Podcast
Transplanted Yet Thriving, Daniel 1

Christ-Centered Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 32:43


A sermon by Pastor Charlie Grimes, Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, Walnut Creek, OH. If you have a comment or question, please feel free to share it: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/encouragers-united/message Encouragement Positive mental attitude Enthusiasm, Dreamer, Coach, Mentor, Friend Charlesrgrimes@gmail.com charlesrgrimes.com Twitter: @charlesrgrimes https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlie-grimes-2b78444b/ https://www.instagram.com/encouragers_united/ https://www.facebook.com/EncouragersUnited/?modal=admin_todo_tour https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS-40nUSl9SCekbbhk3FzYw?view_as=subscriber www.wcmenn.org The Encouragers United Podcast is a joint ministry effort by Charlie Grimes and Walnut Creek Mennonite Church. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/encouragers-united/support

HyperLocal(s)
Dalitso Sulamoyo. Transplanted from Africa to Middle America and Surviving on the Kindness of Strangers.

HyperLocal(s)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 54:08


Unexpected. This interview was an honest conversation about what I take for granted. It's a luxury for most—growing up in a place where opportunity is abundant. Dalitso came to the states for an education with few directions and not enough money to house and feed himself. Listen as this born Malawian moves himself from Africa to the Midwest in search of an education. This higher education experience would be very hard for him to get from his homeland. He isn't given the correct prep instructions before heading to the states, leaving him homesick and financially at a disadvantage. He would depend on the kindness of those around him to house and feed him as he completes his education and works his way into the nonprofit and public service space. A coincidental meeting of a fellow Malawian, a job at the Regional Planning Commission and an adoption of a healthy lifestyle round out this interview. I'd like to thank this episode's sponsor, Pixels by Emily's Magical Santa Experience! Pixels by Emily on Franklin Street in Mahomet is NOW ACCEPTING registrations for photo shoots among the holiday sets constructed and curated to the teeniest, finest detail. A private meet and greet with the big guy himself awaits while Emily snaps away in the background. Sign up NOW, this will sell OUT. Visit pixelsbyemily.com/santa-experience.Thank you so much for listening! However your podcast host of choice allows, please positively: rate, review, comment and give all the stars! Don't forget to follow, subscribe, share and ring that notification bell so you know when the next episode drops! Also, search and follow hyperlocalscu on all social media. If I forgot anything or you need me, visit my website at HyperLocalsCU.com. Byee.

Mornings with Gareth Parker
Aussie-developed bionic heart successfully transplanted into human

Mornings with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 11:50


An artificial titanium heart developed in Australia has been successfully transplanted into a human for the first time. The operation, taking more than 40 hours, was carried out in the US  and saw a patient's diseased heart removed, and replaced with the Australian-invented substitute. Texas Heart Institute CEO Dr Joseph Rogers told Gary Adshead on 6PR Mornings it's game-changing for the medical community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Transplanted Truck Sets Up Shop In Boston Selling House Plants For Charity

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 0:45 Transcription Available


It's like a food truck... except it's full to the brim with house plants. WBZ NewsRadio's Chaiel Schaffel reports:

REFERRALS PODCAST
344 How this Transplanted Agent Got 28 Referrals in One Day w/ Lynne Fiscelli

REFERRALS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 42:26


Is having a big crowd the only way to have a great event? Not really. You can have a great event even with a small number of people. What matters more is the quality of the people attending. A small group of engaged and motivated people can create a great event, while a large crowd of disinterested people may not. It's important to focus on the people who will be most invested in the event and get the most out of it. Have you ever wondered how to make things work when they don't go as planned? What if the key is in how you handle tough situations? In this episode, I talk to Lynne Fiscelli who uses the Referral Mastery System really well. She shares how she turned a rainy event into a big success, getting 28 referrals and making some money, too. “Keep holding events and don't worry about the results. The results work themselves out.” -Lynne Fiscelli   Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode     -Making the Most of a Bad Situation Don't let a low turnout ruin your event. Why shouldn't it matter that not many people showed up? -Organizing an Event that Makes Money Use smart strategies to not only cover costs but also make extra money. In what other ways can you make your event profitable? -Getting New Business and Friends from Every Event What can you do to make sure every event you hold helps you meet new people and grow your business? Guest Bio Lynne Fiscelli is a dedicated real estate agent known for her expertise in building successful businesses in new markets. A master implementer of the Referral Mastery System, Lynne has transformed her approach to networking and events, consistently generating significant referrals and creating meaningful community connections. Her commitment to generosity and continuous improvement has made her a standout leader in the real estate industry. Now based in South Carolina, Lynne continues to inspire others with her innovative strategies and positive outlook. Episode: 344 Title: How this Transplanted Agent Got 28 Referrals in One Day w/ Lynne Fiscelli  Host: Michael J. Maher  

REFERRALS PODCAST
344 How this Transplanted Agent Got 28 Referrals in One Day w/ Lynne Fiscelli

REFERRALS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 42:26


Is having a big crowd the only way to have a great event? Not really. You can have a great event even with a small number of people. What matters more is the quality of the people attending. A small group of engaged and motivated people can create a great event, while a large crowd of disinterested people may not. It's important to focus on the people who will be most invested in the event and get the most out of it. Have you ever wondered how to make things work when they don't go as planned? What if the key is in how you handle tough situations? In this episode, I talk to Lynne Fiscelli who uses the Referral Mastery System really well. She shares how she turned a rainy event into a big success, getting 28 referrals and making some money, too. “Keep holding events and don't worry about the results. The results work themselves out.” -Lynne Fiscelli   Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode     -Making the Most of a Bad Situation Don't let a low turnout ruin your event. Why shouldn't it matter that not many people showed up? -Organizing an Event that Makes Money Use smart strategies to not only cover costs but also make extra money. In what other ways can you make your event profitable? -Getting New Business and Friends from Every Event What can you do to make sure every event you hold helps you meet new people and grow your business? Guest Bio Lynne Fiscelli is a dedicated real estate agent known for her expertise in building successful businesses in new markets. A master implementer of the Referral Mastery System, Lynne has transformed her approach to networking and events, consistently generating significant referrals and creating meaningful community connections. Her commitment to generosity and continuous improvement has made her a standout leader in the real estate industry. Now based in South Carolina, Lynne continues to inspire others with her innovative strategies and positive outlook. Episode: 344 Title: How this Transplanted Agent Got 28 Referrals in One Day w/ Lynne Fiscelli  Host: Michael J. Maher  

AP Audio Stories
Woman is back on dialysis after doctors remove transplanted pig kidney

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 0:51


AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on a setback in a new method of transplants.

Kidney Zone Podcast with Dr. Mo
37 How long does a transplanted kidney typically last?

Kidney Zone Podcast with Dr. Mo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 7:35


Did you know that transplanted kidneys may not last forever? So How Long Does a Transplanted Kidney Typically Last?" In this episode we'll explore the factors influencing the longevity of transplanted kidneys, understanding the lifespan of a transplanted organ, and the implications for individuals living with kidney transplants. _ The Kidney Zone Podcast with Dr. Mo Welcome to the Kidney Zone, where we will dive deep into the fascinating world of our body's remarkable filters. Get ready to unlock the secrets of the kidneys and transplantation as we travel through their pathways, uncovering vital tips, insightful knowledge, and practical advice to keep our kidneys healthy. Whether you're a patient with kidney disease, a medical professional, or simply curious about the kidneys, this is the place for you. _ Follow Along on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dr.Mo.Page Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.mo.ibrahim/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/drmoibrahim TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.mo.ibrahim _ Dr. Mo Ibrahim is an assistant professor of kidney transplantation at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. He completed his clinical transplant nephrology fellowship at Washington University in 2022. Originally from Cairo, he pursued a physician/scientist career, conducting research at Duke University from 2012 to 2019. He has authored 70+ journal articles, given a TEDx talk, and holds 5 patents. Currently finishing his PhD at Erasmus University, he drives international collaborations to advance medical technology and improve medical monitoring. _ DISCLAIMER The content of this episode is intended for informational purposes only and is not to be considered medical advice. The information presented here is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional or your doctor before making any healthcare decisions or starting any treatment regimen. Individual medical situations can vary, and only a licensed healthcare provider can offer personalized advice tailored to your specific needs. The creators of this episode are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided herein. Any reliance on the content of this episode is at your own risk. If you have any medical concerns or questions, please seek guidance from a medical professional promptly. Remember that medical knowledge and practices can evolve over time, and new information may become available after the creation of this episode. Therefore, it is essential to stay up-to-date with the latest medical research and consult with your healthcare provider to ensure the best possible care for your health.

Biblical Christian Worldview
Like believers, plants start in the greenhouse but often are transplanted into the real world.

Biblical Christian Worldview

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 1:18


Quick Quote - Source - Jeff HillesA Biblical Christian worldview perspective - A greenhouse is intended to be a place of protection where seeds can grow under a controlled environment of nurturing. However, in many cases, at a point in the maturing process, plants outgrow their confined enclosure and, to continue to thrive and be of value to the one who invested the time to cultivate them, the plants leave the safety of the greenhouse and face the world.This illustration can be applied to Christians as well. The former tagline for our medium-sized church was, “Greenhouse for the Great Commission”. Like plants, Christians need to be nurtured and disciplined in the early stages of their sanctification. However, to truly grow in our faith, we ultimately need to leave the protection of our church and share our faith with a lost and dying world.

Health Check
Pig kidney transplanted into patient

Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 27:26


The latest on the first procedure to transplant a kidney from a pig into a living patient. Claudia Hammond is joined in the studio by Dr Graham Easton to hear how the organ was genetically modified to reduce the risk of it being rejected following a four hour surgery in Massachusetts in the US. We also hear about the data that's linked working outdoors in sunlight to non-melanoma skin cancer. The report from the World Health Organisation and the International Labour Organization says one in three deaths from this type of skin cancer is caused by ultraviolet radiation from outdoor work. Claudia and Graham also discuss new research from India that's found working in extreme heat can double the risk of stillbirth and miscarriage for pregnant women. It's also calling for more advice for working pregnant women around the world. We go to Cameroon to hear about the medicines being sold to passengers on buses, despite there being no evidence they actually work. And we hear how some reporting over claims that intermittent fasting is linked to an increased risk of heart-related death may have jumped the gun. Presenter: Claudia Hammond Producer: Dan Welsh (Photo: Operating theatre. Credit: Getty Images)

WIRED Science: Space, Health, Biotech, and More
A Gene-Edited Pig Kidney Was Just Transplanted Into a Person for the First Time

WIRED Science: Space, Health, Biotech, and More

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 7:49


A 62-year-old Massachusetts man with failing kidneys is the first living patient to receive a genetically-altered kidney from a pig. Read this story here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Drew Mariani Show
Pig Kidney Transplanted / WI Supreme Court and Catholic Charities

The Drew Mariani Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 48:29


Hour 1 of The Drew Mariani Show on 3-25-24 Drew takes us through a number of news headlines in today's News Roundup Father Tad Pacholczyk explains what is happening with respect to scientists using CRISPR gene editing with animal genes and organs -- so that they can use animal organs for human transplant needs Nick Reaves explains how the Wisconsin Supreme Court says that Catholic Charities is not "Catholic" enough Drew takes us through a number of plenary indulgences that can be gained this Holy Week

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Pig kidney transplanted into living person for first time

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 5:14


Colin White, National Projects Manager with the Irish Kidney Association, on the first transplant of a genetically modified kidney from a pig into a living human.

WBUR News
In a first, doctors at Mass General transplanted a pig kidney into a living patient

WBUR News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 2:48


Doctors say the patient, a 62-year-old-man is recovering well from the surgery. It is seen as a milestone and a potential solution to the worldwide shortage of human organs for patients who need transplants.

More ReMarks
Toe Spacers & Transplanted Eyebrows

More ReMarks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 12:22


Intro music by Coma-Media obtained from Royalty-free music on Pixabay.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Exit bumper Not A Democracy Podcast Network made by @FuryanEnergySupport the showTip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Blog - Carol ReMarksX - Carol ReMarks Instagram - Carol.ReMarksFacebook Page - Carol ReMarks BlogCohosting LIVE Twitter Spaces every Sunday at 3:00 central time

RSK XFM Remastered
EDUCATING RICKY - Part 2

RSK XFM Remastered

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 83:54


PART 2 of a compilation of Karl's pseudo-educational feature, EDUCATING RICKY, which is a play on words based on the film, Educating Rita. Karl brings in a few ridiculous topics each week and teases his co-hosts, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, with catchy headlines meant to sum up the topic, usually in the form of a stupid pun. Karl typically reads out the headlines, and lets Ricky and Steve react to them. After Karl is reprimanded for his idiocy, a topic is chosen and Karl proceeds to expound on it in a comical manner. Ricky usually cackles wildly and/or becomes enraged by the utter inanity and falsity of Karl's bogus story. At the end of each "educational" session, Ricky and Steve are exasperated by the fact that they have no idea what Karl has just tried to teach them. EDUCATING RICKY Headlines - 5 (0:00) I'll bacon in the morning if you're sick of having me here (1:07) 8-year-old lad breastfeeding 1 - I don't know if you can get anything out of that (4:28) I put in, "Why?" to see if I'd confuse the computer (5:19) 8-year-old breastfeeding 2 (5:37) Karl PIlkington: Genius or Fool? - Fine line between genius and an idiot (6:01) 8-year-old breastfeeding 3 (6:42) Put it in a bowl first (8:34) Things you don't see - Old man having a Twix (9:11) Other things you don't see (10:41) We'll have a big fire to-marrow (12:01) Brian Blessed 5h!t himself (16:54) He's a bit of a noose-ance - money for old rope (18:00) I need some education Karl (20:00) Karl doesn't look like a genius (20:31) EDUCATING RICKY introduction (21:25) EDUCATING RICKY Headlines - 6 (21:55) Hippapota-nuse - flies off at a funny angle... hippo's there. Swallows him whole (22:19) Pelican has to turn its head upside down to eat (26:37) Chi-can you believe it? - Transplanted arm goes gammy & gets longer (27:23) Albino having one of them - What does White Elephant mean? (38:14) EDUCATING RICKY Headlines - 7 (43:14) A guy playing tug of war and his arm come off (44:24) Armor gonna have ta thump ya - Shut your face (45:30) woman drank glue (47:10) kids havin' hamburgers makes 'em fat (47:52) you can't hold your breath to death (48:13) Scorpions all help each other out (48:36) Is the tip included? - Little fellas after Suzanne in the kitchen (49:29) I wouldn'ta come here in Heinz-ight (55:50) EDUCATING RICKY Recap - I'll tell you this, see what you can get from it (57:53) I wouldn'ta come here in Heinz-ight CONTINUED (58:16) A fella in Scotland who had a load of tattoos - 98% covered (59:10) Are you gonna drop the feature? (59:34) The web is the new book though, innit? (59:55) Why do you want to confuse machines? (1:00:55) Flies, scientists can't work out how they fly (1:01:16) EDUCATING RICKY I will be ditching before Christmas (1:02:28) Reintroduction of EDUCATING RICKY (1:02:41) EDUCATING RICKY Headlines - 8 (1:03:24) Get your kit on, we're off down the butchers - don't let cat out of bag (1:04:05) Karl's like the Pot Noodle of information (1:06:40) Dodgy butchers - meat delivered round the back (1:07:06) This isn't a radio show, is it? (1:08:11) There's this parrot... (1:08:45) Wash up with you (1:10:48) There's an elephant in India with sore feet (1:12:12) Woman's breasts insured for 150 grand - Yeah, you should get 'em covered (1:13:45) Wash up with you CONTINUED (1:14:43) Get a diary or some paper or something to write on? - Machine tattooist (1:16:05) One of my uncles right, Tattoo Stan, and other characters (1:19:11) Olivia's email: "Letting the Cat Out of the Bag" - Cheers for that, Oliver (1:22:12)

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
876: Does IV Levothyroxine Increase the Number of Hearts Transplanted?

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 3:19


Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode876. In this episode, I'll discuss IV levothyroxine in unstable brain-dead heart donors. The post 876: Does IV Levothyroxine Increase the Number of Hearts Transplanted? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
876: Does IV Levothyroxine Increase the Number of Hearts Transplanted?

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 3:19


Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode876. In this episode, I ll discuss IV levothyroxine in unstable brain-dead heart donors. The post 876: Does IV Levothyroxine Increase the Number of Hearts Transplanted? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.

Your Biggest Breakthrough
Episode 125: How Mark Black Overcame a Death Sentence and Now Runs Marathons With a Transplanted Heart and Lungs!

Your Biggest Breakthrough

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 48:55


"Transform adversity into your competitive advantage." A phrase perhaps heard in any number of motivational talks you've attended, or hard lessons when "life happens" in its many forms and fashions. Our guest today, Mark Black, has experienced adversity we've never encountered before on this show - and that's saying a lot! For you see, Mark was essentially given a death sentence at the age of 23 when he was told he had congestive heart failure and lung failure. And he needed a transplant of both organs, and from the same donor!Against the odds, Mark received his transplant, and went on to inspire everyone around him by running marathons and using his incredible story to encourage those who are going through their own brand of adversity.Enjoy today's show!In this interview with Mark, you'll learn:-Mark's journey through multiple abnormalities from day one...05:00-Challenges faced throughout childhood after multiple heart surgeries...09:00-Mark's parents' strategies for teaching resilience and learning from consequences...12:45-Dealing with congestive heart failure and a heart transplant during the college years...15:00-Where was Mark internally and spiritually while essentially living in a hospital?...20:46-Acceptance and adaptation are the key elements of the journey to resilience...26:30-The Call comes letting know the donated organs are available...29:15-Reactions spiritually, physically and mentally to carry another person's organs...32:30-The thought process leading to the decision to run marathons after the transplants...35:00-Advice to anyone going through immense challenges emotionally or physically...39:15-Mark's ministry to others in light of overcoming his challenges...43:00Mark's bio and social handles:TED Talk with Mark BlackMark's personal websiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInMark Black is the only man in history to have run a marathon with someone else's heart and lungs. Born with a life-threatening heart defect, Mark survived two dangerous open-heart surgeries before the age of one. Twenty-two years later, after waiting on the transplant list for nearly a year, Mark was blessed to survive a perilous heart and double-lung transplant,Three years later, he ran his first full marathon. Then he did it, three more times. A resilience expert, speaker, coach, and author, Mark helps people “Break Through” their limitations and transform adversity into their competitive advantage. He is a Certified Speaking Professional has inspired more than 200,000 people at more than 600 organizations including Exxon Mobil and Mercedes Benz. Mark lives in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada with his wife Marise and their three children; Emma, Matteo, and Caleb. Call to action:To learn more about Wendie and her Visibly Fit program, visit wendiepett.comTo find out more about Todd and his coaching program for men, find him on the web at toddisberner.com.All the links you need to subscribe to the podcast are at both our websites! And if you feel so inclined, we'd be honored if you were to leave a rating and review of our show. It definitely helps with us being more visible to more people.And if we like it, we might just read...

We Are Superman
#276 - WE ARE ANDREA OGG LEADING AN EXTRAORDINARY LIFE WITH A TRANSPLANTED HEART

We Are Superman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 116:27


Imagine trying as hard as you can to run, bike, dance, or hike and yet always struggling to keep up with everyone else. Worse yet, getting told by coaches, PE teachers, even friends that you were just lazy, or worse yet, that you plain sucked?  Andrea Ogg experienced that her whole life until she was 35 years old. Then she got the diagnosis that it wasn't her, but a congenital heart condition called Left Ventricular Non-Compaction Cardiomyopathy that prevented her heart from developing normally. So this ever-cheerful and funny woman found joy in other areas of her life. Until one day in August, 2017 her heart stopped, and she keeled over and died. She didn't even realize what had happened to her as she clowned around with the paramedics in the ambulance until she was informed that the defibrillator that had been implanted in her chest had kicked in to restore her heart rhythm and save her life. However, her heart was now on borrowed time and in July, 2018 she received a heart transplant from a stranger. Andrea's amazing attitude is to show her gratitude by giving her new heart the kind of life that a parent would want to give to their child. She lost 50 pounds and dedicated her life to health and fitness. She has continued to sing and dance in musical productions, took a photo safari to see African mountain gorillas, and in June ran her first half-marathon! She is focused on showing others how you can be resilient and see beyond the challenges in life. If you go to her web site, andreaogg.com, you'll also find that she is hilarious in how she chronicled her journey up to and through her heart transplant. She also has some absolutely awesome recipes on there, too. As she sums up on her web site: “Heart transplant patients can not only lead completely normal lives. They can lead extraordinary ones.” I think you'll enjoy this energetic chat with this amazing woman.Andrea Oggandreaogg.comFacebook Andrea OggInstagram and X @dfibkittyBill Stahlsilly_billy@msn.comFacebook Bill StahlInstagram @stahlor and @coachstahlYouTube We Are Superman Podcast

CoastLife Church with Pastor Jason Warman
Sown In Soil - Pastor Jason Warman

CoastLife Church with Pastor Jason Warman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 41:39


We hope this message encourages and inspires you!Want more like this from CoastLife Church?YouTube: CoastLife Church - YouTubeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mycoastlifechurchInstagram: https://instagram.com/coastlifechurch...GIVE: https://www.mycoastlifechurch.com/giveLooking to get connected? We'd love to meet you! We offer several different ways to connect and be in community: Join a Together Group, Register for CoastLife+, or become a part of our Serve Team today by visiting: CoastLife Connect Card - CoastLife Church (churchcenter.com)Give: To support and be a part of or growth and global impact click here: https://www.mycoastlifechurch.com/give

60-Second Science
A Pig Kidney Was Just Transplanted Into a Human Body, and It Is Still Working

60-Second Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 12:14


Xenotransplants could help to solve the organ transplant crisis—if researchers can get the science right.

دقيقة للعِلم
A Pig Kidney Was Just Transplanted Into a Human Body, and It Is Still Working

دقيقة للعِلم

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 12:14


Xenotransplants could help to solve the organ transplant crisis—if researchers can get the science right.

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
08-18-23 - BR - FRI - Canadia Texas Residents Known As Canadians - Bob Ross Painted More Than 1100 Paintings On PBS - SciNews Facts About Uranus And Pig Kidney Transplanted Into Human

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 36:58


Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Brady Report - Friday August 18, 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
08-18-23 - BR - FRI - Canadia Texas Residents Known As Canadians - Bob Ross Painted More Than 1100 Paintings On PBS - SciNews Facts About Uranus And Pig Kidney Transplanted Into Human

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 36:58


Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Brady Report - Friday August 18, 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fellowship Raleigh Church
Means of Grace: From Transplanted to Transforming

Fellowship Raleigh Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 37:13


Psalm 1:1-6. Being sober minded about our need for God and the immeasurable grace and blessing He offers us should encourage us to pursue worshiping and connecting with Him regularly.

Daily Devotional
Hope Transplanted

Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 4:17


In Isaiah 44 v 9-20, scripture describes the folly of idolatry. Samuel looks at the substance of the critique Isaiah raises and encourages us to draw lessons from it. Who do we plant our hope in? Is there a promise? And can it be kept?

Short Wave
When Your Body Rejects The Kidney It Needs

Short Wave

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 11:46


In February 2021, pandemic restrictions were just starting to ease in Hawaii, and Leila Mirhaydari was finally able to see her kidney doctor. Transplanted organs need diligent care, and Leila had been looking after her donated kidney all on her own for a year. So a lot was riding on that first batch of lab results. "Immediately, all my levels were just out of whack and I knew that I was in rejection," she says. "I've had to work through a lot of emotional pain, of feeling like I failed my donor. Like, why couldn't I hold on to this kidney?"On today's episode, editor Gabriel Spitzer walks us through Leila's journey — from spending her late 20s on dialysis, to being saved by a gift and ultimately, to the search for another donated kidney. Learn more about living donation from the United Network for Organ Sharing.

DG Early-Morning Show
How this scientist transplanted a human brain organoid into a rat!! ft. Dr. Isaac Chen

DG Early-Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 48:14


I invited Dr. Isaac Chen, the Assistant professor of Neurosurgery at the Presbyterian Medical Center of Philadelphia and UPenn, on the podcast. He recently transplanted a human brain organoid into a rat, which made mainstream news. In this episode, we talked about a lot of interesting topics from brain organoids, robotic surgery, brain chimera ethical issues, and more. ----------------------------------------- Thanks to the sponsors/partners: Newsly: https://newsly.mepromo code to receive a 1-month free premium subscription: EARLYMORNING Anchor https://anchor.fm Libysn https://libsyn.compromo code: DG Dubby Energy https://www.dubby.ggpromo code for 10% off: DIAMONDGOAT spikeview https://www.spikeview.comhttps://www.instagram.com/spikeview ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Listen on: Podcast website: https://anchor.fm/diamondgoat Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0EuhA6WyuerHtVAqcFrFeO Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80NzE4MzM5MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/dg-earlymorning-show-WoML4r Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/dg-early-morning-show Podcast YT channel clips: https://www.youtube.com/@dgearlymorningshow Reason: https://reason.fm/podcast/dg-earlymorning-show Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dg-early-morning-show/id1575451533 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f050b86c-1dad-4bc3-b12f-6aa5fa62438c Tiktok: @dgearlymorningshow -------------------------------------- Check out my other stuff: Instagram: @itzdiamondgoat Twitter: @lildiamondgoat Main YT channel: youtube.com/diamondgoat Tiktok: @lildiamondgoat Soundcloud: @Lil Diamondgoat Spotify: @Lil Diamondgoat Merch store: https://diamondgoat.creator-spring.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diamondgoat/support

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits
Destination Eat Drink – Transplanted Cuisine

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 29:17


How did Jamaican tacos land in Texas? Or Portuguese donuts in Hawaii? Why did a Brazilian treat merge with a Dutch one? We're talking transplanted cuisine this week with our guests Jose Ralat, Maria Lawton, Mickela Mallozzi, and Thijs van Royan. [Ep. 222] Show Notes: Get the full show notes at radiomisfits.com/ded222 Jose Ralat talks tacos on Destination Eat Drink Jose's Tacopedia The Jerk Shack Maria Lawton on Destination Eat Drink talking about the Azores Maria's website The Azorean Greenbean Thijs on Destination Eat Drink talking about Amsterdam Amsterdam Food Tours Mickela Mallozzi talking about Ireland and more on Destination Eat Drink Mickela's TV show Bare Feet website Portugal's abandoned military base

Danny Clinkscale: Reasonably Irreverent
Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-Transplanted Into Our Chiefs Consciousness-Adam Teicher Revisited

Danny Clinkscale: Reasonably Irreverent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 50:17


A delightful conversation with the ESPN reporter, previously with the KC Star. The California native and Michigan State grad came to KC over three decades ago and has brought his sharp reporting skills and dry sense of humor to his craft and this enjoyable chat.

5 live Science Podcast
Transplanted brains, sugar taxes and satellites

5 live Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 53:21


Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs. This week: Human brain tissue transplants wire themselves into rat brains, signs sugar taxes cut obesity, and the science of satellites, including the company planning to forge new metals in orbit.

BIRD HUGGER
Adventures Of A Transplanted Gardener With Ginny Stibolt

BIRD HUGGER

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 28:20


Did you know 1,000 people move to Florida every single day? Join us for a talk with Ginny Stibolt, author of the wonderful new book, Adventures Of A Transplanted Gardener, as she tells us all about the delights and challenges of native gardening for birds and butterflies in the Sunshine State. This book is essential if you are planning to retire in Florida or if you are a Snowbird with a winter home in Florida. Florida Native Plant Society: www.fnps.org. Native plants mentioned in this episode: Sunshine Mimosas; Rice Button Asters; Beautyberry Bush; Wax Myrtle Bush; and Coral Honeysuckle Vine; Fire Bush; and Tropical Sage. Join Catherine Greenleaf, a certified wildlife rehabilitator with 20 years of experience rescuing and rehabilitating injured wildlife, for twice-monthly discussions about restoring native habitat and helping the birds in your backyard. Access the BIRD HUGGER Newsletter here: www.birdhuggerpodcast.com. Send your questions about birds and native gardening to birdhuggerpodcast@gmail.com. (PG-13) St. Dymphna Press, LLC.

The Practical Stoic with Simon J. E. Drew
The Path of the Mystic with Anthony Arismendi

The Practical Stoic with Simon J. E. Drew

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 78:49


Register for Joe Siracusa's Event: thewalledgarden.com/humanbeinginglobalizedworld About Anthony Arismendi Anthony Arismendi moved to the United States from Venezuela as a teenager in the mid-seventies with the dream of becoming a US citizen and an FBI agent—despite the fact that he couldn't speak a word of English. Transplanted from the dangerous streets of Caracas, Arismendi's unconventional thinking and out-of-the-box approach to life landed him in plenty of comical, often precarious situations. Still, he adapted his survival skills to a new culture, one harrowing day at a time, overcoming homelessness, prejudice, and poverty to achieve the impossible. Profoundly inspirational, Arismendi's unique blend of hard work, perseverance, and mysticism in the face of relentless adversity reminds us that our reservoirs of courage and determination run far deeper than we know—and that we should never give up on our dreams, no matter how out of reach they might seem.  Buy Anthony's book here: outsideragent.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apostolic Lighthouse of Norwalk
The Family of the Transplanted

Apostolic Lighthouse of Norwalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 88:09


Richard & Nancy Grandquist

Earth Wise
The Snail Darter Is Safe | Earth Wise

Earth Wise

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 2:00


The snail darter is a three-inch-long snail-eating fish that was once only found in the Little Tennessee River.  When that river was going to be dammed by the Tellico Dam under construction in the 1970s, the snail darter was listed on the endangered species list and the little fish subsequently became the subject of a […]

KCSB
Human Brains Transplanted in Rats

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 1:34


Scientists from Stanford have transplanted portions of human brains into young rodents, which can feel what the rat feels. KCSB's Max Tu has the story.

Ask Doctor Dawn
Health issues and aging are featured plus a variety of other topics

Ask Doctor Dawn

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 54:25


KSQD 9-14-2022: The role of testosterone in aging -- what is normal vs. optimal? Flushing your nose with sterile saline greatly reduces severity of COVID-19; Artificial sweeteners are not be as healthy as we thought; Good news for multivitamins: study showed they improved cognition in the elderly; Seven things to reduce dementia; What do you think of using ADD drugs for dementia? Ultra-processed food linked to higher risk of colorectal cancer; Transplanted kidney also gave the recipient cancer

Tabletop Time: Roleplay
"TRANSPLANTED" | REBOOT.EXE Ch.11 | Cyberpunk Tabletop RPG Campaign (season 2)

Tabletop Time: Roleplay

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 99:42


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piano ten thousand leaves project
When The Season Approached Cherry Trees Would Be Transplanted - #3159 By Chair House 08082022

piano ten thousand leaves project

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 2:29


#3159, Aug. 8, 2022: When the season approached cherry trees would be transplanted (this title is from "An Introduction to Ukiyo-e, in English and Japanese") Today's pure primal piano music here. Happy if this music makes you feel peaceful.. : ) Looking for absolute natural beauty every day for Piano Ten Thousand Leaves. Target number is 4536 and 3159(69.6%) achieved today. Find my project.. : ) This piece may might have good 1/f fluctuation characteristic although I stopped investigating it each piece. ######## NEW 21th SELECTION ALBUM JUST RELEASED ######## "Giouji Temple Feeling Love" - the 21st selection album of piano ten thousand leaves Youtube: Full(20 songs, 50 minutes) and Free 4K Video with Super Beautiful Motion Graphics of Artgrid https://youtu.be/Zq9Oksqf4rw spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/5JDlSrZ6wltF3ouIXsr4U2 apple music https://music.apple.com/jp/album/1615911988 iTunes https://music.apple.com/jp/album/1615911988?app=itunes amazon music https://www.amazon.co.jp/s?k=chair+house+%E7%A5%87%E7%8E%8B%E5%AF%BA%E3%81%AE%E6%83%B3%E3%81%84+-+%E3%83%94%E3%82%A2%E3%83%8E%E4%B8%87%E8%91%89%E9%9B%86+-+%E7%AC%AC21%E9%81%B8&i=digital-music&ref=nb_sb_noss_2 Line Music https://music.line.me/webapp/album/mb000000000266d79e AWA https://s.awa.fm/album/0d40ec976ca707691d13 Other Every music streaming services in the world https://linkco.re/ECPuRp77

New Scientist Weekly
#127: Pig hearts transplanted into dead people; James Webb Space Telescope gives best-ever view of the universe; boosting wheat genetics to feed the world

New Scientist Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 27:48


After the first pig-human transplant patient died just 2 months after receiving his new heart, researchers are now testing modified pig hearts by transplanting them into recently deceased people on life support. The team discusses a new experiment which has shown very promising results.NASA has revealed stunning images of deep-space captured by the James Webb Space Telescope - and there's so much more to come. The team explains how the telescope is like a time machine, helping us to peer back into the early history of the universe.Much of the information our eyes take in is discarded by the brain. The team discusses a new technique called ‘ghost imaging' which is using AI to reconstruct those lost images by interacting directly with our brain.Wheat hasn't yet reached its genetic potential. The team finds out how genetically tweaking this vital crop could improve yields globally, and help it to withstand the impacts of climate change.Covid-19 is impacting fertility through its impacts on sperm - yet another thing we're finding out about the disease. The team finds out what's going on, and how long-lasting these effects are.On the pod are Rowan Hooper, Penny Sarchet, Jacob Aron, Karmela Padavic-Callaghan, Grace Wade and Carissa Wong. To read about these stories and much more, subscribe at newscientist.com/podcasts.Events and discount codes:InsideTracker: insidetracker.com/NewScientistHow We're Wired from The Bertarelli FoundationOnline event: newscientist.com/beinghuman20% Discount: newscientist.com/pod20 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits
Destination Eat Drink – Transplanted Cuisine

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 22:22


Transplanted cuisine is when a dish or ingredient moves from one place to another, often by immigrants. And, when that dish changes along the way, things get very interesting! We're talking about Peru ingredients with Chinese cooking techniques, Jewish tacos in Texas, and hot peppers migrating from South America to India courtesy of the Portuguese. Plus, how tea got from China to India. [Ep 178] Show Notes: Samantha Lewis talks about Lima, Peru on Destination Eat Drink Lima Gourmet Company food tours website No Footprints tour company in Mumbai Harsh on Destination Eat Drink talking about Mumbai Eat Rio food tours Tom Le Mesurier on Destination Eat Drink talking about Rio Jose's Tacopedia Jose R. Ralat on Destination Eat Drink talk about about Tacos Gavin Booth's Australian Truffle Hunters website. Gavin talks about truffles from Australia on Destination Eat Drink Brent's novel Truffle Hunt ebook on Amazon Tastemakers TV show with Cat Neville Cat Neville talks Tastemakers on Destination Eat Drink Lizzie Collingham's book The Taste of Empire: How Britain's Quest for Food Shaped the Modern World Lizzie on Destination Eat Drink

Testing Normal
#134 - Mushrooms and Ghost Guns

Testing Normal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022


Last minute plans spoiled last weeks recording BUT... we are back to talk about two very similar things, and whatever else passes through the microphone. You know the drill. Conversation is important. Join us!If you like the music check out the artist here: theearthonfireIntro song links: Spotify Apple MusicPlease subscribe to us on YouTube and Rumble to watch videos after they are published.Follow us on Instagram for random funny picsFollow us on Facebook to get notified of LIVE! episode recordings and to join the chat!Links discussed in episode:Psilocybin May Relieve Depression Through “Disintegration” of Entrenched Brain NetworksNASA Testing 5,000 MPH Space Slingshot SpinLaunch: Here's How It WorksAnonymous Hits 3 Russian Entities, Leaks 400 GB Worth of EmailsJoe Biden vows to tackle 'grave threat' of untraceable 'ghost guns' – liveBiden cracks down on ghost guns with new rule to tackle gun violence | ReutersTIL:TIL that since 2004 at least 18 have people died from contracting rabies after receiving organs from infected donors. Transplanted organs are not typically screened for rabies virus, which can incubate for up to a year or more before symptoms manifest, after which time it is nearly 100% fatal.TIL of 'Truck Wages' or 'Company Scrip, where an employer will pay employees in company minted money that is only redeemable in company owned stores. It is referenced in the sea shanty 'Wellerman' and the last company to get sued for using it was Walmart Mexico.TIL that ancient Sparta was a diarchy, a nation ruled by 2 kings.TIL It takes about 3 million presses to wear out a button on an Xbox controllerTIL that hummingbirds are one of the few bird species that “pees”Shower Thoughts:With all of the celebrity liquor brands (Aviation Gin, Teremana Tequila, et al), Johnny Depp is missing out on an opportunity for a celebrity Rum.News did to our parents what they said video games would do to us.You can't stand backwards on stairs.your mom is a spawn pointIt's impossible to stand backwards on stairs.A spider is the OG 3-D printer.