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Learn more about INIM's Research Studies: https://www.nova.edu/nim/research-studies/index.html Nathalie Sloane welcomes Dr. Theoharis Theoharides, Professor and Vice-Chair of Clinical Immunology, and Director of the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine-Clearwater. Together, they explore the often-overlooked health risks associated with natural disasters, including wildfires and severe flooding. Dr. Theoharides examines the impact of California wildfires on mast cells and individuals with neurodegenerative conditions. He also discusses the toxins released by red tide along the West Coast, drawing comparisons to the wildfire. He also outlines the long-term health consequences of environmental toxin exposure and mold from fires. This discussion underscores the importance of preventive strategies and highlights the critical role of nutrition in mitigating these risks. Tune in to the Hope and Help for Fatigue and Chronic Illness Podcast – The Hidden Health Dangers of Natural Disasters Sign up for the COVID-UPP Study: https://redcap.nova.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=RMEDJ7LKCX&_gl=1*1h830h7*_gcl_au*MTM2NDA0MTQyOS4xNzE1MDA0ODAy If you are interested in joining a Gulf War Illness (GWI) trial, please complete the Recruitment Registry Form. https://redcap.nova.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=Y9YF8JJWJRK8HEKL%20&_gl=1*1fipp18*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3MDc5MTgwMzIuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1JeWNyUXVfcXFoQU1WU1pCYUJSM3AyQWRBRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0s1NWZEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_au*MTg2NjgwMDQ4Ni4xNzA3MTQwNzgx Dr. Theoharis Theoharides is a Professor, Vice Chair of Clinical Immunology, and Director at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine-Clearwater, an Adjunct Professor of Immunology at Tufts School of Medicine, where he was a Professor of Pharmacology and Internal Medicine, and also the Director of Molecular Immunopharmacology & Drug Discovery, and Clinical Pharmacologist at the Massachusetts Drug Formulary Commission (1983-2022). He received his BA, MS, MPhil, PhD, and MD degrees and the Winternitz Price in Pathology from Yale University and received a Certificate in Global Leadership from Tufts Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and a Fellowship at Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He trained in internal medicine at New England Medical Center, which awarded him the Oliver Smith Award, “recognizing excellence, compassion, and service.” Dr. Theoharides has 485 publications (46,491 citations; h-index 106), placing him in the world's top 2% of most cited authors, and he was rated the worldwide expert on mast cells by Expertscape. He was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society, the Rare Diseases Hall of Fame, and the World Academy of Sciences. Website: https://www.drtheoharides.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/theoharis-theoharides-ms-phd-md-faaaai-67123735 NeuroProtek® - https://algonot.com/product/neuroprotek/?srsltid=AfmBOoq-k611ZodIzQCQZZChBkPJcawP0SasItDpp0RcBUpo27Ylh7XF GentleDerm® - https://algonot.com/product-category/skin-health/ Nathalie Sloane is the Executive Director of the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathalie-sloane-90456625/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathaliesloane/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enjoy our show? Please leave us a 5-star review on the following platforms so we can bring hope and help to others. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-and-help-for-fatigue-chronic-illness/id1724900423 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/154isuc02GnkPEPlWfdXMT Sign up today for our newsletter. https://nova.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=419072c88a85f355f15ab1257&id=5e03a4de7d This podcast is brought to you by the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine. Learn more about us here. Website: https://www.nova.edu/nim/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InstituteForNeuroImmuneMedicine Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/NSU_INIM/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/NSU_INIM #MedicalResearch #ChronicIllness #NeuroimmuneHealth #EnvironmentalToxins #MastCells #NaturalDisasters #Wildfires #RedTide #Flooding #ToxinExposure #Health #Wellness #MedicalPodcast #HealthPodcast
Welcome to Episode 240 of Autism Parenting Secrets. This week, we're honored to welcome Dr. Theoharis Theoharides, a trailblazer in Autism and Mast Cell Regulation. With five degrees and decades of research, Dr. Theoharides offers powerful insights into the link between autism, allergies, eczema, and mast cells.In this episode, you'll learn: Breakthroughs in liposome technology for better supplement absorption.How to spot environmental triggers affecting your child.The role of luteolin in reducing neuroinflammation.Simple strategies for dietary changes and stress reduction.Dr. Theoharides emphasizes understanding autism's complexity, especially the roles of mast cells and neuroinflammation. Early identification, personalized treatments, and thoughtful supplementation can transform a child's well-being.Recorded at the Documenting Hope conference in Orlando, Florida, this discussion dives into actionable strategies and the potential to reverse autism symptoms.Dr. Theoharides's passion shines through, making this a must-listen.The secret this week is…Regulate Brain MAST CELLSYou'll Discover:The Extensive Track Record of Dr. Theoharides (3:19)What Exactly Are MAST Cells (7:14)Critical Concepts To Understand During Pregnancy (10:42)Why High MMP9 Is An Issue And What Helps To Reduce It (14:43)A Must-Do Regarding Supplements (27:14)A Simple Test To See If Mast Cells Are An Issue (28:45)MTHFR Considerations (33:23)Ways To Address Hyperactivity (36:28)About Our Guest:Dr. Theoharis Theoharides is Professor and Vice Chair of Clinical Immunology and Director of the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine-Clearwater, Nova Southeastern University, FL, and Adjunct Professor of Immunology at Tufts School of Medicine, where he was Professor and Director of Molecular Immunopharmacology & Drug Discovery, and Clinical Pharmacologist, Massachusetts Drug Formulary Commission (1983-2022). He served on the Board of the Institute of Pharmaceutical Research and Technology (IFET) and the Supreme Health Council of the Ministry of Health in Greece. He received his BA, MS, MPhil, PhD and MD degrees and the Winternitz Price in Pathology from Yale University. He also received a Certificate in Global Leadership from Tufts Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and a Fellowship at Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He trained in internal medicine at New England Medical Center, which awarded him the Oliver Smith Award, “recognizing excellence, compassion and service.” He received the Tufts Distinguished Faculty Recognition and Excellence in Teaching awards multiple times. He showed that the unique tissue immune cells, mast cells, communicate with the brain microglia and are critical for neuroinflammation. He has 493 publications (49,406 citations; h-index 113 placing him in the world's top 0.05% of most cited authors and the worldwide expert on mast cells by ScholarGPS and Expertscape. He was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society, the Rare Diseases Hall of Fame, and the World Academy of Sciences. He developed novel dietary flavonoid supplements formulated in olive pomace oil to increase absorption. He has received 30 patents and trademarks.www.mastcellmaster.comwww.drtheoharides.comReferences in The Episode:www.algonot.comDocumenting Hope ConferenceAdditional Resources:Unlock the power of personalized 1-on-1 support, visit allinparentcoaching.com/intensiveTake The Quiz: What's YOUR Top Autism Parenting Blindspot?To learn more about Cass & Len, visit us at www.autismparentingsecrets.comBe sure to follow Cass & Len on InstagramIf you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends.
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President-elect Trump says he plans to raise tariffs by an additional 10% on China and impose 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada. CNBC's Megan Cassella talks through the latest reporting on Trump's plans for tariffs on day one of his administration. Next, the U.S. has finalized a $7.9B award to Intel to fund chips projects. Chris Miller, Tufts Fletcher School professor and ‘Chip War' author, discusses the future of semiconductor legislation in a second Trump administration, as well as the global competition for US chipmakers. Ahead of Thanksgiving, chef, restaurateur, and Eataly partner Lidia Bastianich shares her turkey dinner tips amid rising food prices and her experiments with a surprising ingredient: crickets. Plus, Walmart pulls back on DEI efforts and Qualcomm's interest in taking over Intel is reportedly waning. Megan Cassella - 03:51Chris Miller - 19:23Lidia Bastianich - 27:55 In this episode:Megan Cassella, @mmcassellaChris Miller, @crmiller1Lidia Bastianich, @LidiaBastianichBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie
【聊了什么】 这个大选周期的第二场总统辩论、哈里斯与特朗普的首场正面交锋,于美国东部时间9月10日晚9点在费城的国家宪法中心举行。这场辩论,拉开了2024年大选最后的冲刺阶段。我们在辩论当晚在线上直播录制了本期节目,对双方的表现进行了点评。 因为技术原因,录音质量不够理想,烦请见谅。 本期节目由美轮美换和看理想联合制作,欢迎在看理想订阅《美国大选与世界转向》节目。 【支持我们】 如果喜欢这期节目并希望支持我们将节目继续做下去: 欢迎加入我们最新推出的会员计划: https://theamericanroulette.com/paid-membership/ 欢迎在看理想订阅收听《美国大选与世界转向》节目: https://www.vistopia.com.cn/detail/372 合作投稿邮箱:american.roulette.pod@gmail.com 【时间轴】 00:57 辩论总体印象:主播认为谁赢了?辩论输赢会如何影响选情? 11:52 堕胎问题:对民主党有利的议题 19:17 辩论主持人的事实核查 21:44 特朗普对哈里斯的人身攻击 22:37 经济问题:双方都有经济学教授背书? 27:34 移民问题上双方的攻防 33:44 特朗普回避1月6号国会山暴乱问题 40:55 为何特朗普称呼塔利班头子稍显“亲密”? 48:06 泰勒·斯威夫特公开支持哈里斯,会有什么影响吗? 50:02 特朗普VS哈里斯 与 2016年特朗普VS希拉里,有何可比性? 【我们是谁】 美轮美换是一档深入探讨当今美国政治的中文播客。 我们的主播和嘉宾: Lokin:美国法学院毕业生,即将成为一名纽约诉讼律师 王浩岚:美国政治爱好者,岚目公众号主笔兼消息二道贩子 曹起曈:青椒,政治行为研究者 【 What We Talked About】 The second presidential debate of this election cycle, and the first face off between Harris and Trump, took place at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia at 9 PM Eastern Time on September 10th. This debate marks the beginning of the final sprint for the 2024 election. We recorded this episode live online on the night of the debate, providing commentary on both candidates' performances. Due to technical issues, the audio quality is not ideal. We apologize for any inconvenience. This program is jointly produced by The American Roulette and Vistopia. Subscribe to "The U.S. Election and Global Shifts" program on Vistopia for more insights. 【Support Us】 If you like our show and want to support us, please consider the following: Join our membership program: https://theamericanroulette.com/paid-membership/ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/americanroulette Business Inquiries and fan mail: american.roulette.pod@gmail.com 【Timeline】 00:57 Overall debate impression: Who won? How will the debate outcome affect the race? 11:52 Abortion: A favorable topic for Kamala Harris 19:17 Fact-checking by the debate moderators 21:44 Trump's personal attacks on Harris 22:37 Economic issues: Both sides backed by economics professors? 27:34 The exchange on immigration issues 33:44 Trump's avoidance of the January 6th Capitol riot question 40:55 Why did Trump address the Taliban leader in a seemingly "intimate" manner? 48:06 Taylor Swift's public endorsement of Harris: What impact might it have? 50:02 Trump vs. Harris compared to Trump vs. Hillary in 2016: What are the parallels? 【Who We Are】 The American Roulette is a podcast dedicated to helping the Chinese-speaking community understand fast-changing U.S. politics. Our Hosts and Guests: Lokin: U.S. law school student, incoming NY litigation lawyer 王浩岚 (Haolan Wang): American political enthusiast, chief writer at Lán Mù WeChat Official Account, and peddler of information 曹起曈 (Thomas Cao): Assistant professor at the Tufts Fletcher School
Episode 10 of Season 11 features Sushma Raman President and CEO of the Heising-Simons Foundation. She is one of the leading innovators in the sector, bringing over two decades of experience in launching, scaling, and leading social justice and philanthropic programs and collaboratives. You should listen to this episode to: Gain insights into building a meaningful career at the intersection of philanthropy and social impact. Get practical advice on upskilling and navigating the evolving landscape of the sector. Explore key trends and opportunities in philanthropy through the lens of a seasoned leader. Understand the impact of academia and philanthropy in fostering social change and innovation. Learn from a leading philanthropic leader about grantmaking processes. Key Episode Insights: - Sushma traces her journey from teen activism to pivotal roles at foundations like Ford and Open Society, offering mentorship-worthy advice to aspiring change-makers. - Learn about the delicate balance and transition from academia to philanthropy, and how to harness the power of connectivity and collaboration. - Discover the Heising Simmons Foundation's strategic approach to funding transformative work in education, climate action, and democracy. - Get inspired by Sushma's approach to continuous learning and upskilling – an essential habit for anyone in the sector. About Sushma: Sushma Raman is the President and CEO of the Heising-Simons Foundation, and serves on the Board of Directors. She is an interdisciplinary and experienced philanthropic leader, bringing over two decades of experience in launching, scaling, and leading social justice and philanthropic programs and collaboratives. This includes building the capabilities of grassroots human rights organizations and their leaders. Sushma has also taught graduate courses in the public policy schools at UCLA, USC, Tufts Fletcher School, andHarvard Kennedy School. She serves as a Board Member at Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2023, she was the Executive Director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy since 2015. Her extensive background also includes roles at the Ford Foundation, where she launched and managed a $100 million global initiative to support emerging human rights and women's funds, and at the Open Society Foundation, coordinating a significant grantmaking program. Additionally, Sushma led the Southern California Grantmakers association as its President from 2007 to 2012. PCDN.global News Check out previous Seasons & Episodes of our Award-Winning Social Change Career Podcast. Become a member of the PCDN Career Campus to get daily access (to job opportunities) community (network with other impact professionals); learning with sector-experts and exclusive workshops as well as weekly office hours. Basically a cup of coffee or two for a 24/7 career center for impact professionals.
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Sudan's Rapid Support Forces on Wednesday says it is committed to a 24-hour ceasefire starting at 6pm local time. But there's been no immediate comment by the Sudanese army. Last week, The Inside Story Podcast explored how each side in the conflict was vying for more power. Could the standoff grow into a civil war? Join host Mohammed Jamjoom. Guests: Waleed Madibo - Founder and President of Sudan Policy Forum. Kholood Khair - Founding Director of Confluence Advisory. Alex de Waal - Professor at Tufts Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
Military players in Sudan are turning against each other. Previously partners in a coup, now each side is vying for more power. So, could the standoff grow into a civil war? Join host Mohammed Jamjoom. Guests: Waleed Madibo - Founder and President of Sudan Policy Forum. Kholood Khair - Founding Director of Confluence Advisory. Alex de Waal - Professor at Tufts Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
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In this episode of Tell Me More, Farah Pandith—an alumna of Tufts’ Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy—talks with Bhaskar Chakravorti, dean of global business at The Fletcher School, about the fight against extremism—and the role we all must play to ensure a more peaceful future.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to enrich our lives. But it can also drive people apart and cause tremendous harm. Olaf Groth, a professor at Hult International Business School and CEO of the Cambrian Group, explores how this technology is reshaping societies in his new book, "Solomon's Code: Humanity in a World of Thinking Machines." He co-authored the volume with Mark Nitzberg. In this episode, Groth, an alumnus of Tufts’ Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, talks about artificial intelligence — both its promise and its perils.
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Monday, July 16th, 2018. We took on the Putin-Trump press conference in Helsinki and other political headlines with Jessica Tocco, senior vice president at Rasky Partners, and Philip Johnston, president and CEO of Johnston Associates and former chairman of the Massachusetts Democratic Party. Despite the Russia indictments, nothing has gotten in the way of the Trump and Putin powwow. Washington Post columnist and Tufts Fletcher School professor Daniel Drezner joins us for that and more. At the Republican State Convention three months ago, Governor Charlie Baker told delegates that he backs the death penalty for people who kill police officers. The fatal shooting of a Weymouth police officer and a bystander yesterday opened that debate once again: should Massachusetts reinstate capital punishment for people who kill cops? We opened the lines to ask you. TV authority Bob Thompson joined us for his take on the Emmy nominations, Sacha Baron Cohen’s return to TV and more. In another installment of All Revved Up, Reverends Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III join us to take on the moral dilemmas of the day, including the reopening of the Emmett Till case. Then, it's another edition of Village Voice, where we discuss poetry and how it can help us to better understand our lives and our times, with presidential inaugural poet Richard Blanco. We opened up the lines one more time to ask you about the latest in the state trooper scandal.
Dr. Kent E. Portney is professor at the Bush School’s Department of Public Service and Administration. He was appointed director of the Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy in September 2016 after serving two years as a Senior Fellow in the Institute. He was on the Tufts University faculty since 1979 and served as department chair in political science and directed the Graduate Program in Public Policy and Citizen Participation. Most recently, he was director of the Water and Research Program at the Center for International Environment and Resource Policy (CIERP) at Tufts’ Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He received his Ph.D. in political science from Florida State University, his master’s from the University of Connecticut, and his bachelor’s from Rutgers University, where his studies focused on public administration and public policy. Dr. Portney’s areas of expertise include environmental policy, urban sustainability, urban politics, economic inequality, and policy analysis. He has authored or co-authored nine books on such topics as economic and environmental development, citizen participation, and teaching critical reasoning in the social sciences; and he has written numerous journal articles on urban sustainability, urban politics, and the local nonprofit sector. Are sustainability and economic development at odds with each other? Does pushing for economic development mean sacrificing the environment and vice versa? In this conversation Dr. Portney explains the idea behind sustainable cities and what he understands as the combination of economic development with environmental protection and ensuring equity in service delivery by cities. In Dr. Portney’s view the relationship between economic development and sustainability is not a dichotomous one. There are more shades in between and the trade-off between the two is not a given. In fact, economic development cannot endure long-term if pollution and environmental problems are not addressed. What then should cities do to develop economically while concomitantly protecting the environment? References Portney, K. E. (2003). Taking sustainable cities seriously: Economic development, the environment, and quality of life in American cities (Vol. 67). MIT Press. Portney, K. E. (2013). Local sustainability policies and programs as economic development: Is the new economic development sustainable development?. Cityscape, 45-62. To read more on Dr. Portney’s book Sustainability follow the link here: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/sustainability Berry, J. M., Portney, K. E., & Thomson, K. (2002). The rebirth of urban democracy. Brookings Institution Press. To see the full list of books and articles published by Dr. Portney follow the link here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pmQf584AAAAJ&hl=en Check out Dr. Portney’s website titled Our Green Cities in the following link here: http://ourgreencities.com/