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Rio Grande Guardian's Podcast
McAllen mayor discusses trade, international bridges

Rio Grande Guardian's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 5:47


MCALLEN, Texas - During his 2025 State of the City Address, McAllen Mayor Javier Villalobos said he is often asked why he spends so much time in Mexico. “Simple,” Villalobos said, answering the question. “Mexico believes in McAllen. Mexico embraces McAllen. Mexico invests in McAllen. Quiero que sepan mis amigos Mexicanos. Que McAllen entra alla a Mexico. And we depend on each other for trade and commerce, and tourism. And many times, we are just family. A todos mis amigos Mexicanos. To all my Mexican friends, please stand and be recognized.” In his remarks, Villalobos spoke about the networking opportunities presented at McAllen's annual MxLAN Summit. He said the 2024 event welcomed over 40 businesses and 90 participants from Mexican states such as Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, Durango, Jalisco, Tamaulipas and more. “The summit helped build more than 37 emerging business partnerships and new opportunities for McAllen,” he said. Villalobos also pointed to McAllen's decision to set up a Department of International Relations. “It has had an immediate impact,” the mayor said, running through some of the cities and countries that have sent representatives to McAllen thanks to the outreach of the new department. He said diplomats from Ireland and France have visited the city, along with the governor of San Luis Potosí, and sister city delegations from Apodaca, Puerto Vallarta, Reynosa and Monterey. He said they also welcomed delegations from the departments of state in Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, Durango, Oaxaca, Puebla, Quintana Rio, Tabasco, Veracruz, and Zacatecas. “In Mexico City we hosted McAllen Day, and in Monterrey we secured agreements with World Trade Center Monterrey, with the Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León, and with COMCE Noreste, the Mexican council for foreign aid,” Villalobos said. “And we just signed a trade agreement with a state of San Luis Potosi and a reaffirmation of sister city agreements with San Luis capital. And McAllen's first friendship partnership agreement with Tampico. “McAllen's agreements will push economic growth, help develop new businesses, build cultural connections, and bring our nation and people closer.” Editor's Note: The attached audio also includes Mayor Villalobos' remarks on the Anzalduas International Bridge. For the full story go to the Rio Grande Guardian International News website.Go to www.riograndeguardian.com to read the latest border news stories and watch the latest news videos.

Así las cosas
Jóvenes expresan su sentir ante la inseguridad

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 10:58


Itzel Miranda, Doctora en educación y licenciada en Ciencias de la comunicación. Docente en la Universidad Autonoma de Occidente

ASTCT Talks
Bridging the Gap: Addressing Disparities in GVHD Care

ASTCT Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 42:10


In this episode of ASTCT Talks, host Dr. Andrés Gómez De León is joined by Dr. Nandita Khera and Dr. Alexandra Gomez Arteaga to explore the critical issue of disparities and barriers to care in graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). The discussion delves into the factors contributing to unequal access to hematopoietic cell transplantation, such as socioeconomic status, race, and ethnicity, both in the U.S. and globally. The guests highlight initiatives like the ACCESS Initiative by ASTCT and the National Marrow Donor Program, aimed at addressing these disparities through advocacy, awareness, and training for junior faculty. They also discuss the importance of caregiver support, clinical trial accessibility, and the broader impacts of GVHD on patients' lives. Tune in to gain valuable insights into ongoing efforts to promote equitable access to life-saving treatments. About Dr. Nandita Khera Nandita Khera is a Professor of Medicine in the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and a Consultant in the Division of Hematology/ Oncology at Mayo Clinic Arizona. She treats patients with hematological malignancies and some solid tumors, especially those needing blood and marrow transplant/cell therapy (BMT/CT). Her research focuses on improving the delivery of care to patients with cancer including those undergoing BMT/CT to help them be better prepared for the psychosocial and financial consequences of the treatment. She has published several papers in outcomes, late effects, and quality of care in cancer patients and provides mentorship to trainees interested in projects in these areas. She has been a member and has held leadership positions at Mayo Clinic and in the various committees in organizations/ societies in hematology and BMT/CT.. She was the working committee co-chair for the Health Services and International Issues Working committee of CIBMTR from 2015 to 2020 and a member of BMT-CTN SOSS Late Effects committee in 2020. As the co-chair of Dissemination and Implementation committee at BMT CTN currently, she leads efforts in improving translation of evidence into practice in the field of BMT. She is the Director of Community or Clinical Practice at ASTCT. About Dr. Alexandra Gomez Arteaga Dr. Alexandra Gomez Arteaga is an Assistant Professor at Weill Cornell Medicine/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and directs the Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplant Service and the Advanced Fellowship in Bone Marrow Transplantation. She earned her MD from Los Andes University, completed her residency at the University of Miami, her Hematology/Oncology fellowship at Weill Cornell, and her BMT advanced fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Dr. Gomez's research focuses on improving outcomes in allogeneic stem cell transplantation for leukemia and myeloid malignancies, with an emphasis on young adults and alternative donors. Her work also addresses the critical need to decrease disparities in access to transplantation for minority populations, a cause she champions across her clinical practice, research, and advocacy. She currently serves as the Co-Chair for the Junior Faculty Initiative within the ASTCT ACCESS Initiative. About Dr. Andrés Gómez De León Dr. Andrés Gómez De León (@GomezDLeonMD) is an Associate Professor at Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon in Monterrey Mexico and an ASTCT Content Committee member with an interest in acute leukemias and transplant and cell therapies in low and middle income countries.

Ser Familia
El discernimiento

Ser Familia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 45:42


Hoy en su programa #SerFamilia nos acompaña Andés "Bombay" González Es Ingeniero Mecanico Electricista por la Facultad de Ingenieria Mecanica y Electrica de la Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, cedula profesional: 8963044 Especialista en talleres de sensibilizacion en seguridad industrial, a lo largo de su carrera profesional ha impartido cursos en empresas como Cemex, Gruma, Deacero, Nemak, Brindgestone, Cuprum, entre otras. (www.andresbombay.com) Tiene negocio propio de instalaciones electricas residenciales y comerciales. Trabajo durante 5 años en Unidos Somos Iguales ABP, asociacion que se dedica a la integracion de personas con discapacidad a la sociedad, en el area de vinculacion con empresas. Durante 4 años formo parte del equipo de Dialogo en la Oscuridad Monterrey A.C., asociacion que busca la sensibilizacion hacia las personas ciegas, creando experiencias en total oscuridad. En esta ocasión Andrés nos platicó sobre un interesante tema, "El discernimiento" No te lo pierdas! www.psicree.com

Fertility Wellness with The Wholesome Fertility Podcast
EP 293 Ozempic Babies, Miscarriages, & All Things IVF with Dr. Armando Hernandez-Rey

Fertility Wellness with The Wholesome Fertility Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 43:26


Dr. Armando Hernandez-Rey is Conceptions Florida's medical director and triple-board certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility; Obstetrics and Gynecology; and Surgery. Dr. Armando Hernandez-Rey has over 24 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Universidad Autonoma de Ciencias Médicas de Centro America in 1998. He attended medical school at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine for his specialization in Obstetrics and Gynecology. He specializes in treating patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), recurrent pregnancy loss (miscarriage), and severe endometriosis. He is especially interested in fertility preservation (eggfreezing) for patients who must delay childbearing for personal or medical reasons, including cancer and systemic lupus erythematosus. Dr. Hernandez-Rey is an assistant clinical professor at the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine at Florida International University and serves as an ad-hoc reviewer for the prestigious peer-reviewed journal, Fertility and Sterility. He has also published several articles and chapters in medical literature.   Website https://www.conceptionsflorida.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/conceptionsflorida/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/conceptionsfl Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@conceptionsflorida     For more information about Michelle, visit: www.michelleoravitz.com   The Wholesome FertilityFacebook group is where you can find free resources and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/   Instagram: @thewholesomelotusfertility   Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thewholesomelotus/     Transcript:   Michelle (00:00) Welcome to the podcast, Dr. Hernandez -Ray.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (00:04) Thank you, Michelle. Thanks for the invitation. It's really an honor and a privilege to be on your show, on your podcast.   Michelle (00:09) Yes, well, I've heard a lot about you over the years because I've had a lot of patients go to you. And one of the things that I've heard is that you do really well with surgeries and fibroids and you're able to in and   but in a way that still preserves fertility. So that was one of the things that I've learned.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (00:32) Well, reproductive endocrinology and infertility as a subspecialty is a surgical subspecialty as is OB -GYN, which is a mandatory path to get to the infertility route. Unfortunately, a lot of the newer generation is not operating because they're not taught, not through no fault of their own, they're not taught. The reality is that it is...   Michelle (00:47) Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (00:55) for a myriad of reasons this phenomenon has happened. Number one, the minimally invasive surgery tract has been developed where you have the person who's really just really perfected their obstetrical skills. And then you have the gynecologic oncology route and the pelvic urogynecology or pelvic reconstruction route and the minimally invasive surgical route. And a lot of the reproductive endocrinologists,   have said, you know what, I'm going to forego surgery and I'm going to refer it out. My personal philosophy, and this is in no way critical to absolutely anybody, it's just my own, is that I went into medicine to be a surgeon, I actually wanted to be an orthopedic surgeon. I ended up not liking it, I had a very bad fracture when I was in my teens playing competitive soccer, and I really had some PTSD from that fracture, so I just couldn't see myself doing   orthopedic surgery, but I somehow found my way towards OBGYN, absolutely loved it. And eventually towards the reproductive endocrinology route, which encompasses a lot of surgery, should you allow it. And so yes, like you said, fibroids are an important part of fertility. you, tubal reconstruction used to be much more important than it is now. People are more, are bypassing that route and going directly to in vitro fertilization.   Endometriosis, as I said, I was running a little bit late today. I was in a very, very complex endometriosis case with a patient with bilateral endometriomas and complete frozen pelvis and scar tissue. And, you know, just a little bit longer, I had to work with the colorectal surgeons to do some resection of the colon because it was, you know, endometriosis is such an awful, awful disease. So yes, to answer your question, I...   Michelle (02:41) Yeah.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (02:44) Absolutely love surgery. I think it's an integral part of the infertility journey to get a patient from being infertile to getting them to a high level of success with any sort of treatment. And hopefully it's more conservative than having to resort to artificial insemination or in vitro and with just surgery and corrective surgery, we can help the couple achieve a pregnancy.   Michelle (03:07) Yeah, and I think it's important because I think that a lot of people might not realize that there are certain people that specialize in this or have experience doing that, doing surgery and really getting in there because it is important to find somebody who's specialized if you have a complicated case.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (03:23) I think it's important. I think people feel well taken care of. Again, my perception, people feel well taken care of when everything is done in house. Meaning, you know, there's no messages that get lost as you refer a patient out who may have the minimally invasive surgery knowledge, but not necessarily the focus on infertility, reproductive endocrinology.   Michelle (03:33) Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (03:50) specialist has and I think people feel comfortable with that.   Michelle (03:52) Yeah, absolutely. Because there's some people that will take out fibroids, but they're not doing it with fertility in mind. You know, for many women, it could just be just taking out fibroids, but you're doing these things with fertility in mind.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (04:07) There are many great surgeons out there that are not infertility specialists. You know, I want to make sure that I'm clear. I just think that I was, I always love surgery. I happen to do surgery and I feel my patients feel very comfortable with me doing the surgery and not being referred out. It's what I think. You know, the journey, the infertility journey is very complex. It requires a lot of a woman in particular more than the male and to be   Michelle (04:25) Yeah.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (04:36) you know, passed around, it gets complicated. And I think it's nice to be able to offer that service to patients.   Michelle (04:44) Yeah, for sure. And then you do specialize in miscarriages.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (04:49) Sure, I mean, I think we all really have a focus on on as you know, we're all specialized in miscarriages and and PCOS and all that there's some people that tend to see More miscarriage patients or they people will refer miscarriage patients to us We have a particular kind of focus on that, you know, I think a lot of it is   genetic, a lot of it is immunologic, a lot of it is just taking a holistic approach to things and not just focusing on one or the more common causes of infertility. And even now, I think that, you know, the use of supplements, which maybe 15 years ago was maybe considered some snake oil. Now, I think there's a lot of provocative data that has shown that supplements do work, in particular in   Michelle (05:18) Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (05:44) cases with recurrent miscarriage. And now we have the ability to measure those levels and we are now ability to supplement those levels and they have tremendous impact positively on these patients.   Michelle (05:57) And what supplements have you seen help with miscarriages?   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (06:02) Well, I think a lot of it has to do with what the cause of the miscarriages is. Oftentimes, believe it or not, miscarriages can alluded to fibroids, it could be anatomical, sub -mucosal myoma. Well, there's not gonna be any supplement that's gonna help with that. It's just purely the surgical route or the diminished ovarian reserve,   Michelle (06:07) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (06:29) cause for recurrent miscarriages, which is older women or ovaries that are behaving or eggs that are behaving older than what their chronological age would dictate, you have a higher chance for aneuploidy. And in those cases, there's a variable cocktail of supplements that we use, including ubiquinol, including N -acetylcysteine, including vitamin E, even melatonin has been shown to be very, very effective. And I can go on and on, even alpha lipoic acid.   Michelle (06:50) Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (06:57) as well. There's some very nice studies coming out of Mayo Clinic that have shown that aflalipoic acid is very, very good for recurrent miscarriages. So again, things that we thought were, well, they can't hurt, now we know that they absolutely help.   Michelle (06:57) Yeah.   Right. Yeah. I mean, that's great because it just helps to know that there's something that people can do that really does make a difference. And it's not just like in theory with miscarriages when it comes to immunology. I'd love to talk about that because I know that that's a big one. Actually, I did see a study that showed that women who have are more sexually active, that their immune system calms down. It behaves differently in the luteal phase.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (07:31) Mm -hmm.   Michelle (07:44) so that it's able to receive life so that it's not seeing like the sperm as an invader the, yeah.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (07:50) So women that are more sexually active than others, it's probably a function of repeated antigen exposure, which is the more the woman is exposed to the antigens of the sperm, more there becomes an acquiescence by the immune system to be more receptive of that embryo. Because remember, the embryo is   Michelle (08:06) Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (08:19) a haplotype, meaning it's half female, half the woman, half the mother, and half the male. And the only genes that the immune system of the mother has got to harbor the pregnancy are her own. And so oftentimes the immunologic processes are heightened because it does not recognize the male antigens that are formed part of the embryo in general. But as a whole, I mean, recurrent pregnancy loss,   Michelle (08:33) Mm -hmm. Right.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (08:47) is, is a small portion of the general population and, it's skewed towards advanced maternal age and advanced paternal age. so the immunologic component, while absolutely important, I think it's the one where we're still not a hundred percent sure how to absolutely treat it. Although supplementation and.   immune suppression definitely are known to work. It's the testing that I think we still need a lot more work in doing because you know people talk about NK cells and you know that was part of my thesis when I was a fellow. So we talk about NK cells and ANA and antiphospholipids and all of that and the reality is that these tests have very very   poor sensitivity in the realm of immunologic infertility or reproductive immunology. And so you may have COVID and then you can test positive or lightly positive for NK cells. And so I think that the overwhelming response by the treating physician is, well, they're positive, they must be immunologically incapable of handling a pregnancy. So therefore we should treat.   Michelle (09:40) Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (10:04) with nowadays what we use as intralipids. Back in the day, we used to use IVIG that has kind of fallen by the wayside a little bit. I think it's better to treat empirically than to have someone treat or test for all of these different immune markers that really, really in the presence of immunology and reproductive immunology,   They have very low sensitivity. Now if you're treating or you're looking for lupus or rheumatoid arthritis or mixed collagen disorder or Sjogren's for sure, they are your go -tos every single time.   Michelle (10:44) And what about a PRP for ovaries? What has do you do offer that?   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (10:50) ovaries. American study of reproductive medicine came out with a black box warning that they do not recommend PRP for ovaries. Now, PRP for recurrent implantation failure, poor lining development, there is some very robust data that there may be some room or benefit for this.   Michelle (10:57) okay.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (11:14) And we do do offer that. We do not offer intra ovarian PRP because ASRM has a huge black box warning on this. It's a liability. The potential for infection is there. Tubo ovarian abscess have been reported, adhesions, periovarian adhesions, and with very little to no benefit whatsoever. I mean, the whole premise for it is that we are...   Michelle (11:16) Okay.   wow, okay, I didn't know that.   Mm -hmm.   Okay, got it.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (11:42) regenerating the follicle complex and therefore improving egg quality and that definitively has not been shown to be the case. Although anybody who suffers from that as I would be would be like, slide me up. But unfortunately, you know, it's very easy for us to fall prey to things that we desperately want without having the medical literature to corroborate it or back it up.   Michelle (11:49) Got it.   Right.   Got it. So that's actually showing to not necessarily be what a lot of people originally thought, but for the uterus, it has been shown to help.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (12:15) Yes, we are doing PRP installations and very select group of women with those diagnoses in particular. And.   Michelle (12:25) So who would be a good candidate? Somebody who's had failed transfers, inflammation.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (12:30) Yes, someone with very high quality embryos, high quality embryos that are not getting pregnant. Also patients, for example, patients who have adenomyosis that do not develop a nice lining, a thickened lining. Those have been shown. Our numbers are very small, you know, by no means.   Michelle (12:42) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (12:53) they are in the realm of what a randomized controlled trial should be. We're following the data from the randomized controlled trials and from the literature that's out there. So patients with adenomyosis who have poor lining development, recurrent implantation failure, so patients with euploid embryos, that means a normal embryo that's tested that looks to be high quality. Also, after a second implantation failure, we'll...   offer that to the patient as a possibility.   Michelle (13:19) Mm hmm. Got it. Awesome. And then also we were talking about Ozempic pre -talk. So I'd love to get your... Yes. Yeah. Ozempic babies.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (13:24) the topic du jour these days, right?   It's right. So as we were discussing, I mean, this, this phenomena is not really a phenomenon that's surprising at all. It is just a, a byproduct, a side effect of, of how the medication works and the effects that positive effects that I have on women with in particular, and ambulatory disorders, specifically polycystic ovarian syndrome, which is often tied to or associated with insulin resistance, obesity, sometimes even overt.   type 2 diabetes and the elevated levels of insulin, the elevated testosterone levels, they all work together to create this sort of environment within the ovary and the system of the female which creates an ovulatory disorder or dysfunction. And as a woman loses weight by virtue of the way that these GLP1s or glucocortes   Michelle (13:58) Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (14:22) Glucagon like peptides work They're very successful. They're very good at number one slowing gastric emptying which in turn slows down the release of sugar into the blood system to the Number one number two it stops the the release of glucose produced by the liver and Number three increases insulin levels so increase insulin levels helps get the the   the sugar into the muscles out of the circulation and out of stimulating the ovaries and the theca cells to produce more androgens which then get produced produce more estrogen which then stops the hypothalamic pituitary ovarian axis from functioning correctly and as these levels drop patients automatically begin to have spontaneous ovulation if the system is working and the male has normal sperm and they're sexually active.   this is how the ozempic baby phenomena occurs. And what we discussed also is that the concern is of the downstream consequences of ozempic babies given that the current recommendations are to have at least a two month washout period before anybody starts to try to conceive.   Michelle (15:32) So two month washout means like really not trying anything. Yeah. And then also, I know like naturally, myonocytol is really helpful as well for insulin resistance. It might take a little longer. And then also metformin has been used as well.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (15:37) No exposure, right? No exposure.   Yeah. Yes. So, my own hospital is, is a, is a great product. my own hospital alone, although you will find oftentimes my, my own hospital with a D chimeric, hospital and really the literature shows that my own hospital by itself is the one that truly has the most benefit might be hard to find.   Michelle (16:06) Right, yeah.   Right because for a little while they said my own hospital and dechiro, but now they're going back to saying just my own ocital, correct?   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (16:23) Yeah, well the way that it's normally found in the body is at a ratio of 20 to 1. And that's what those supplements show, 20 to 1. Although we know now that in the ovary it's almost 40 to 1 ratio of myoinocytol to D -chimeric, inocytol.   Michelle (16:30) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (16:49) Myo Inositol is actually not an essential vitamin, but it's considered like a vitamin, but it's in the category of B8 It's a glucose like peptide that basically helps to Help the system function by processing the circulating blood sugar in a way that's more physiologic and there by lowering insulin levels and thereby also helping tremendously with   Michelle (16:56) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (17:16) regularity of cycles and even spontaneous ovulation as well. And metformin obviously is medication that's been around for many, many years. It is somewhat of a controversial drug. It is an anti -aging drug even these days because we know that insulin levels are so profoundly toxic for aging for the muscle and for the system in general.   Michelle (17:29) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (17:45) And so we know it works, we know that it helps with the efficiency of insulin. And so it's certainly been used for many, many, many years in the presence of patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome. I would challenge people to be a little bit more meticulous about using it in patients who are the lean PCOS.   Michelle (18:11) Right.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (18:11) or the skinny PCOS or the ovulatory PCOS even though insulin levels have been shown to be higher, slightly higher in...   Michelle (18:19) So you're talking about being cautious with metformin, not necessarily myonositol. Yeah, yeah.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (18:22) Metformin, you also don't want very high levels of myelonostetal because they can be, you know, there is some quote unquote toxicity. I think the recommendations are up to four grams per day. I think all the recommendations are four grams per day in two divided doses, two grams in the morning and two grams at night. I've seen patients be on eight grams and 10 grams and toxicity really starts happening around the greater than 10 gram dose.   Michelle (18:29) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (18:52) I in our office we only use it, you know, what's recommended which is the four gram total per day two grams in the morning two grams at night and I don't think it's the end -all be -all I don't think it's you know treating anything in life is multi -pronged. It's not just one single thing perhaps but I definitely believe very wholeheartedly that it does assist in in adjunct treatment, although we certainly have patients put patients on on myocytil and combined with   Michelle (19:06) Yeah. Right.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (19:20) diet and exercise and have been able to achieve pregnancies on their own, which is obviously what we want instead of having to go through treatments.   Michelle (19:27) That's great. I mean, I will say that I was very surprised this past year. two different patients came from different, different places, not yours, it was other doctors, but I think the nutritionist there suggested metformin when they did not have insulin resistance or PCOS for egg quality.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (19:47) Yeah, I'm not familiar with any studies that have shown that have improved that. In fact, when I was a fellow, we were, just as I was coming into fellowship, where I trained, Rutgers was involved with a very well known and publicized study, it's called the PP COAS study, which looked at patients on placebo versus metformin alone versus metformin with Clomid, sorry.   placebo versus clomid versus clomid with metformin and there was no difference in pregnancy rates or anything else. I'll go one step further with them going back to the myonocytol. It has even been shown to decrease the rates of gestational diabetes and so in our patients with PCOS with who are you know   Michelle (20:18) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (20:39) Stage one, type one obesity, type two, we'll continue them on the myonostetal throughout the pregnancy and when they leave us and go to their OB -GYN, in our referral letter back, we'll say that we're recommending for her to continue on myonostetal because there have been improvements in sugar levels and glycemic control and reduction in gestational diabetes overall.   Michelle (20:54) Yeah, that's good to know.   another big one is vitamin D. A lot of people, even though we're in Florida here, we have a lot of sun. A lot of people are very deficient in vitamin D.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (21:11) Yeah, What it is is a combination of things. Number one, we're not as sun exposed as you think we are. You know, we're always in a car, we're always indoors, it's very hot. And yes, we go out to the beach and there is a lot of sun, but we become very, very sensitive to the sun and to the untoward effects of the sun.   Michelle (21:17) Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (21:35) So we protect ourselves tremendously. That's number one. Number two is that I think the levels are set higher than what the average person can sustain with just diet and sun exposure. And actually the recommendations now in the infertility world that when you order a vitamin D from Quest, they'll tell you that the levels are, you want them at   Michelle (21:38) Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (22:04) definitively above 20 Certainly above 30 and now recently now the recommendations are that for them to go above 40 and and and Yeah, I'm not yeah, so I heard I've read 40 I it was a Paper that came out of Either the Lancet or   Michelle (22:11) Yes, yep, I've been hearing that or even 50. Yeah.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (22:27) or fertility necessarily, anyone, one of, that they recommend now for vitamin D levels to be above 40. So that's really hard. I mean, I work really hard. I take a lot of vitamin D and I'm just barely scraping like 50. You know, I take about 5 ,000 units a day, which is what we're recommending nowadays, 5 ,000 units of vitamin D. And I take that every single day and I barely scratch,   Michelle (22:38) Mm -hmm.   Yeah.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (22:56) you know, 45, 50 every time I get an average check. So I'm not getting as much sun as I think I am, number one. I am out fairly often. I do play some golf, not enough. And yet it's not enough. So definitely supplementation's important.   Michelle (23:03) Mm -hmm.   Yeah, magnesium is also important. That's another thing. It's to not be deficient in magnesium because magnesium plays an important role of our absorption of D, which, you know, obviously doing this, I learned, I was like, that's might be deficient magnesium and be taking a lot of D and then their body's not processing, which is why it's important sometimes even in foods, foods have everything. So like,   even beef liver, you know, from Chinese medicine perspective is so beneficial because it has iron, but it has it in a combination of nutrients that helps the body absorb it.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (23:46) Yeah, B6, B12 are incredibly important for iron absorption as well. So all of these things are extremely important. Everything is all intertwined and we're just learning about this. And for us, I've really gotten grabbed hold of this whole longevity thing, hence my aura ring and all of this. And...   Michelle (23:57) It is.   Yeah.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (24:09) I'm just trying to apply a lot of the things that we know today work for longevity medicine and anti -aging principles to the infertility world because it's all intertwined. It's all intertwined.   Michelle (24:16) Yeah.   without a doubt. It's funny because that you say that because I always say it's pretty much anti aging. Yeah.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (24:26) Yeah, totally, totally. They're even coming up with a way to stop menopause.   Michelle (24:36) wow. How?   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (24:37) which is extremely interesting. Believe it or not, recombinant antimullerian hormones.   Michelle (24:42) How is that? Explain that.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (24:46) So the way that antimullerine, the function of antimullerine hormone at the level of the ovary is that it stops follicular recruitment. That's why women with PCOS have higher AMHs and therefore they have higher egg counts and higher, they tend to go into menopause later on, et cetera. That's because they have high levels of antimullerine hormone. So by reproducing or creating it in the laboratory and then from an early stage,   This is in its infancy, by the way, okay? So this is, yeah, this company, I believe she's a Harvard scientist, biochemist or something, who's coming up. My point is that, listen, that it's all intertwined, aging and even in menopause, for God sakes. Now I've been doing this for so long that I now,   Michelle (25:18) It's new.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (25:39) seeing menopausal patients who were like, you know, listen, you took care of my baby, you're a reproductive metachronologist, you understand the science, will you treat me? And, you know, like, and I realized, like, somewhere, some women got like, they got a some bad luck thrown their way because, you know, with the WHI results and the way they were interpreted, they made hormones bad. And somewhere along the way, someone said,   It's okay for women to suffer from menopause, just suck it up. Like it's not okay. That's not okay. That's not okay. And so if you start from very early on and, you know, and, and really practice what you preach, which is healthcare and not sick care, which is what we practice in the United States, you know, we're just very, we, we're not proactive. We're reactive to when a patient is sick instead of early intervention, early screening and all of that.   Michelle (26:25) Yeah, absolutely.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (26:30) And that goes for the infertility world and that goes for a woman's long reproductive life extending past menopause. I think we still have a lot of challenges to overcome, but I think that we're heading in the right direction. Sorry to digress a little bit. I went off on a tangent there for a second.   Michelle (26:43) Yeah, for sure. no, it's okay. But you know what? I love the passion and I love that, that, you know, ultimately is great. It's important, very important, because it's true. And I agree a lot with what you just said, that we should be proactive when it comes to healthcare. I mean, really when it comes to so many things and something else that I...   that I read, it was an animal study. It was a study on, I believe it was like, I don't remember which kind of animal it was. I think it was like either sheep or cows or some form of those where they actually gave them oxytocin right before IUI. And that improved the chances of the conception rates, which I thought was very interesting because I think that that's one of the things with IUI that's missing because obviously you're taking away the connection.   that is usually there when you're just under natural circumstance. And I thought it was interesting because I was looking into it for something else to understand from a Chinese medicine perspective, because they have this heart -uterusconnection, that connection, the bonding. And so what I found was interesting too is that oxytocin increases around ovulation and after intercourse. And usually what they look at it as its role is usually for labor.   not so much conception. So I was just going to kind of like pick your brain on that. Any thoughts on that?   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (28:13) Well, I mean, oxytocin is secreted at the time of... I'm not sure of ovulation, I didn't know that. But definitely at the time of...   Michelle (28:21) or it increases around that time, like right before ovulation in the cycle, a woman cycle.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (28:27) What we know that it's involved is at the time of orgasm. And so this may promote uterine contractility, which is what is used for intrapartum, to promote contractility of the uterus, to promote descent and eventual delivery. And we know that it's intimately involved in orgasm, we're seeing.   Michelle (28:33) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (28:55) during intercourse and orgasm and so with you know the projection of with the secretion of oxytocin and it causing uterine contractility obviously not at the same level that it does during labor but at smaller amounts then I can see how there could be a role for oxytocin in artificial insemination.   Michelle (29:18) even in fertility in general and because it's got to be there for a reason why would the body produce it around that time?   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (29:25) Well, yeah, I guess, but it's either IUI or IVF and we definitely don't want oxytocin during the IVF cycle.   Michelle (29:33) Right, because you don't want to contract, right?   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (29:35) Right, because we're transferring an embryo where there should not be any oxytocin. And you can have the most beautiful embryo, but if you screw up the embryo transfer, through no fault, just because it's a difficult transfer for a myriad of reasons, and you cause uterine contractility, then there's a high likelihood of pregnancy not occurring during that time.   Michelle (29:57) Right. I think it would be an interesting thing to look into for IUI. There might be something to it, because if it works with animals, and the animals obviously have similar certain functions that we do, mammals, that seems like an interesting thing.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (30:10) Yeah.   I think there's not going to be a lot of resources put into improving IUI, to be honest with you. IUI, I think it is what it is. And I mean, I think the majority of research is going to go to improving even more IVF rates, because I think ultimately patients are going to want to go more.   Michelle (30:22) Mm -hmm. Yeah.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (30:40) towards IBF, no matter how hard we try to say, hey, listen, there's this option or this option or this option. It's more become a more of an instant gratification society. Number one, number two, people are waiting longer. So therefore they're more pressed for time, if you will. And I think there will be less of a motivation to go down a treatment option that frankly,   Michelle (30:48) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (31:07) You know, has a low pregnancy rate.   Michelle (31:09) Right. And then my other question is, what are your, thoughts about a lower intensity cycle?   like lower amounts of hormones for older women. In some cases I've heard it might be a little better. you do? Yeah, yeah.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (31:24) We use it all the time. Yeah, we use it all the time. I think it's...   a very successful option in cases with severely diminished ovarian reserve. I think that the senescent ovary does not do well with high impact medication or high doses of medication separately, but you know, jointly the medication costs are exorbitant and you end up having the same number of eggs that are mature, that get fertilized with a mini stent protocol as you do with   Michelle (31:38) Okay.   Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (31:59) a high dose regimen.   Michelle (32:02) Okay, so you've seen good success with that.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (32:06) Well, I mean, not good success because generally these cases are, we've seen success. Let's call it that. Because the patients that you're treating with these medics, with this protocol are patients who are POI, you know, premature ovarian insufficiency, diminished ovarian reserve, poor egg quality, high rate maniploidy. So these are your poor responders essentially. And they're very...   Michelle (32:12) Yeah, okay.   Mm -hmm. Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (32:34) specific factors that propel a woman to have success with this protocol compared to her twin sister with almost the same testing who doesn't do as well.   Michelle (32:47) Got it. And then lastly, we talked about this in the pre -talk, let's talk about marijuana and sperm, data is showing. Yeah.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (32:55) I don't do it myself, but I have no problem with people that do. What the data has shown that we're just becoming more and more familiar because the overwhelming number of people who are using cannabis and open about it, which is the second part, which was very difficult to conduct studies because it was so people were ostracized. They were looked at.   not the wrong way and seen as in the fringe. And now it's, you know, it's so mainstream. but so now we're, we're keenly aware, of patients were able to analyze them and what we know without a shadow of a doubt that the potency of the cannabis that's being produced these days is anywhere between eight to 12 times more potent than I think I use the joke of the guys at Woodstock back in the sixties, right?   Michelle (33:21) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (33:46) where everybody was getting pregnant and everybody was high on life, all of those things. And then what we've also known, which I did mention, is that using the vape pens, whatever types of inhalers as opposed to the traditional joint, if you will, increase the potency of that by a factor of two to three. The cannabis that was already potent to begin with.   Michelle (34:08) Yeah.   Right.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (34:14) So what you're seeing in males in particular, and I'm not sure that the literature is so complete on the female aspects, are that we're seeing a high levels of fragmentation. And what fragmentation is, is imagine that sperm is like an Amazon box. And inside that box, there's a porcelain doll that's wrapped in these packing cubes. They're held very, very tight. And under...   Michelle (34:26) Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (34:40) The best of circumstances, those packing cubes are wound so tight, packed so tight that nothing, if I kick the box off the Amazon truck, nothing is gonna happen to the porcelain doll. Well, as fragmentation occurs and it happens under natural conditions and old guys like me, you know, patients who, occupational hazards, firefighters, exposed to toxins, a lot of people who use fertilizers, et cetera, et cetera.   you see high levels of fragmentation. I'm talking about DNA fragmentation. And so what we're seeing is high levels of fragmentation at the level of the DNA of the sperm, which has significant effects on embryo quality, embryo development, and pregnancy rates, and high levels of aneuploidy, which is abnormal embryos. So,   Michelle (35:10) So you're talking about DNA fragmentation. Yeah. Yeah.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (35:33) You know, I'm not here to like, you know, slap you on the wrist and say don't smoke weed, but really that's what you're facing. And we know that this happens in women with cigarette smoking. Like this is a well -known cause of an accelerated transition to perimenopause. You know, 65 % of women who smoked a pack a day for greater than 15 years will go into menopause before the age of 40, assuming they started before their 20s. That's a pretty...   Michelle (35:40) Bye.   Mm -hmm.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (36:03) ominous number, actually. Thankfully, not many women smoke these days, cigarettes anyway. So I guess the results of cannabis on females is yet to be elucidated, but we definitely have some pretty compelling evidence in terms of the male data that show that it can have detrimental or deleterious effects on sperm quality and not necessarily on numbers.   Michelle (36:04) Yeah.   Mm -hmm.   right, which is what people look at usually when I mean, that's like the, the analysis is always on numbers shape and, numbers shape it. Yeah. And morphology and they won't necessarily look at the DNA fragmentation. That's actually not something that REIs usually initially look at.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (36:33) Exactly.   the thesis in morphology.   is done in a well not initially unless there's comorbid situations or things that raise your red flags. For example, advanced paternal age, we always do it. Particularly in egg donor cycles, right? Because patients will be like, well, I'm using an egg donor and why don't I have bad energy? Well, because your husband could be 70 or 60 and   Michelle (37:11) Yeah.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (37:14) And then their fragmentation is completely elevated and through the roof. So yeah. So, you know, firefighters, occupational hazards.   Michelle (37:18) Right. So, yeah, it's important. It's important for people to hear this because they can go in and say, the semen analysis was perfect. But that, like what you just said, is not really checked. So they may not, in a healthy, like, younger guy.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (37:35) It's not as nuanced as we once thought it was.   Michelle (37:38) Yeah. Yeah. Interesting. It's, it's fun. It's always fun for me to talk to our, our ease, you know, just to get, to pick your brain and get your thoughts. and you're my neighbors. So it's pretty cool.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (37:50) That's right. Thank you very much for the invitation. This was really fun. We spoke about a wide array of different topics here. So this was really nice to connect this way.   Michelle (37:53) Yeah.   Yeah.   Yeah, for sure. And I know that a lot of people are going to be like, this is interesting information. Cause I know that what you just mentioned, a lot of it is not common knowledge. people don't know automatically hear about this or really know to think about asking about it. So, so I appreciate all your information, all your good, good data. And, for people who would like to work with you or in town, how can they find more about you?   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (38:27) Well, we are at Conceptions Florida. We have two offices in Merritt Park, Coral Gables and one in Miramar and hopefully soon also in Boca. And I'm there Armando Hernandez -Ray, MD I'm sure. Easy to find these days on Google, but I'm happy to help in any way that we can. We've been doing this for a long time, quite successfully, thankfully. And we take a lot of pride, humbly speaking, but probably also.   in having a good footprint in South Florida and the infertility world and trying to offer the best care possible.   Michelle (39:01) Awesome. Well, this was such a pleasure and thank you so much for coming on today.   Armando Hernandez-Rey MD (39:05) Thank you, Michelle.    

Care More Be Better: Social Impact, Sustainability + Regeneration Now
A Replay In Memoriam of Dr. Wallace J Nichols | Blue Mind: I Wish You Water

Care More Be Better: Social Impact, Sustainability + Regeneration Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 57:49


In honor of J, and my spirit animal, the sea turtle I am reposting this interview with him. His indelible mark in my life will continue to make a positive impact in the world. I will continue to bring the principles of the Blue Mind Movement to fruition through my work with this show, and as I explore the possibility of earning my PhD in Sustainability Education. --The concept of Blue Mind has been around since the beginning of recorded human history. At present, Marine biologist Dr. Wallace J. Nichols advocates for this very concept, spreading the positive impact of water on our lives. Joining Corinna Bellizzi, he talks about his book “Blue Mind” and how being in, on, or under water delivers profound transformation deep within yourself. He discusses how spending as little as 23 minutes around water – or just the feeling of it – could elevate your health and bring happiness to your state of mind. He also shares how he uses a small blue marble to spread awareness about his advocacy, educating everyone regarding their important role in saving our beloved water planet.About Guest:Dr. Wallace J. Nichols (J) has been called a water warrior, one who commits to helping others access their “blue mind state.” His visionary ideas related to ocean and aquatic ecosystems, migratory species, marine protected areas, fisheries management and plastic pollution inspire others to find a deeper connection with nature and embrace inventive approaches to issues ranging from protection of ocean life to global water supply to the mental health benefits of a life spent on or near the water. Formerly a senior scientist at Ocean Conservancy, J holds a M.E.M. degree in Natural Resource Economics and Policy from Duke University and a Ph.D. degree in Wildlife Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Arizona. He received a Bradley Fellowship to study the impacts of sea level rise at Duke University Marine Lab, a Marshall Fellowship to study at the University of Arizona, and a Fulbright Fellowship to study at the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico marine station in Mazatlán. In 2011 he was inducted as a Fellow National member of the Explorers Club. In 2014 he received the University of Arizona's Global Achievement Award. J has authored more than 200 publications, lectured in more than 30 countries and nearly all 50 states, and appeared in hundreds of media outlets including NPR, BBC, PBS, CNN, MSNBC, National Geographic, Animal Planet, Time, Newsweek, GQ, Outside Magazine, USA Today, Elle, Vogue, Fast Company, Surfer magazine, Scientific American, and New Scientist. His book Blue Mind, published in summer 2014 by Little, Brown & Company, quickly became a national bestseller. It has been translated into numerous languages, most recently Mandarin, and inspired a wave of media and practical application.Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wallacejnicholsGuest Website: http://www.wallacejnichols.orgGuest Social:https://www.facebook.com/wallacejnicholshttps://www.instagram.com/wallacejnicholshttp://www.patreon.com/bluemindLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://caremorebebetter.com Follow us on social and join the conversation! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/caremorebebetterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/CareMore.BeBetterFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CareMoreBeBetterLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/care-more-be-betterSupport Care More. Be Better: A Social Impact + Sustainability PodcastCare More Be Better answers only to our collective conscience and aims to put more good into the world. As a listener, reader, and subscriber you are part of this pod and this community and we are honored to have your support.

Agrotitanes
191 | Generando riqueza para el campo mexicano

Agrotitanes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 87:57


Ing.  Luis Eduardo González Cepeda, Director Comercial Dragon.  Ingeniero Agronomo Fitotecnista egresado de la Universidad Autonoma del Estado de México, comenzó su carrera laboral en la empresa Cuproquim en el area de Marketing y Desarrollo donde sus principales funciones eran: desarrollo de nuevos marcas en el mercado agrícola, identificacion de zonas agrícolas y desarrollo de estrategias comerciales, etc.  Posteriormente ingresó a la compañía Dermet ocupando el cargo de Gerente de Negocios, donde se encargaba del crecimiento de las ventas nacionales en mercados industriales, agricolas y pecuarios.  Así mismo al desarollo de productos de los diferentes sectores. En 1999 pasó a formar parte de la empresa Bravo ag como Director Comercial, se encargaba del desarrollo de estrategias para el crecimiento de ventas, cobertura nacional, nuevos mercados en Centro America, Sudamerica, el Caribe y México.  En 2014 entra a la compañía ADAMA México como director de desarrollo de Negocios, donde su principal función era el desarrollar estrategias confiables para el logro de los objetivos del grupo.  Posteriormente, pasó a formar parte de grupo Versa como Gerente de Innovación y Desarrollo Comercial.  Desde el año 2019 desempeña el puesto de director comercial en la compañía Agricultura Nacional (DRAGON) en la CDMX.  Es Presidente de la Unión Mexicana de Fabricantes y Formuladores de Agroquimicos UMFFAAC desde el año 2021. #Liderazgo #ventas #Dragon #Agrotitanes #campomexicano   Contacto: Dragon: https://dragon.com.mx   Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/luis-eduardo-gonzález-cepeda-91494a1a/   Unión Mexicana de Fabricantes y Formuladores de Agroquímicos (UMFFAAC): https://umffaac.org.mx

Agrotitanes
190 | Con el propósito del desarrollo y bienestar en las comunidades donde trabajamos.

Agrotitanes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 60:51


Claudette Quevedo, Directora de operaciones en driscoll´s  Ingeniero Bioquimico en Alimentos egresada de la Universidad Autonoma de Sinaloa. Inició su carrera como Gerente Operativo en Emex A.C. en la ciudad de Guadalajara en 2004.  En 2006, se unió a Driscoll's como representante de seguridad alimentaria, ascendiendo a Gerente de Aseguramiento de la Calidad en 2012 y luego a Director #LATAM de seguridad alimentaria en 2017. Desde el año pasado, ocupa el cargo de Directora de Operaciones en Driscoll's, acumulando una trayectoria de más de 17 años en la compañía. Claudette es una gran profesional en el rubro de Inocuidad. Mujer tenaz, capaz y con una gran energía de trabajo. Contacto: LinkedinClaudette: https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?heroEntityKey=urn%3Ali%3Afsd_profile%3AACoAAAMaT7sBkcfezu72r0ufB9lG_7Z8Iy5rtpk&keywords=Claudette%20Quevedo&origin=ENTITY_SEARCH_HOME_HISTORY&sid=hxM

Outer Limits Of Inner Truth
The Frequency of Celestial Harmony with Flicka Rahn

Outer Limits Of Inner Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 35:02


The Frequency of Celestial Harmony with Flicka Rahn Flicka Rahn is an internationally known vocal performer, author, teacher and published composer. She served on the music faculty at Texas A&M University Corpus Christi for 22 years in addition to Brandeis University in Boston, and the Boston Conservatory of Music. As a professional soprano she has appeared with the Boston Lyric Opera, Boston Philharmonic, New York Wagner Society, Minnesota Grand Opera, San Antonio Opera and the Sinfonia de Queretaro, Mexico. She has traveled throughout Mexico with notable Mexican artists presenting Uniting Nations through Music. Since 2015, Ms. Rahn has been practicing sound therapy at the Integrative Healing Institute in San Antonio. She is a co-founder of the Transcendence Project, co-creator of the Innergy Tuner app and co-author with Tammy McCrary and The Transformational Power of Sound and Music book. In 2012, as a Fulbright Scholar, she traveled to the Universidad Autonoma de Queretaro in Queretaro, Mexico, and taught courses on American art songs and American musical theater. She returned to Queretaro in 2015 to produce and direct musical presentations at the Proarte Escuela de Danza and the Centro Estudios de Musicales. In 2016, she continued her work in Mexico appearing with the Queretaro Symphony in their annual Opera Gala, performing solos and ensembles with Mexican vocal artists. She continues to have a large studio of classical vocal students in Queretaro, Mexico. In 2017, she and Mexican tenor, Andres Pichardo (add Andres' link) presented concerts in four cities throughout Mexico. In 2018, she returned to sing two concerts, “Amigos Para Siempre,” in Mexico City and Queretaro with tenors, Alberto Angel and Andres Pichardo.” As a composer, Ms Rahn's sacred and secular pieces for vocal soloists, choirs, and opera companies have been performed at universities, educational institutions, churches, museums, and temples. Her art songs are published in the series Art Songs by American Women Composers. In 2017, she and fellow musician, Daniel Wyman, recorded and released an album of meditation and healing music under the name The Icaros, and released their debut album Chakra Soundscapes, in 2018. This beautiful musical interpretation was inspired by her experiences of the improvised healing songs of the Shipibo shamans from the Amazon jungle in Peru. The Icaros followed up with the elegantly produced Hymns to Gaia: Honoring the Elements in 2019 and Ascension in August of 2021. The Icaros continues to perform at festivals and events in the US, Mexico and the UK. LINK: 

Care More Be Better: Social Impact, Sustainability + Regeneration Now
Blue Mind: For The Love Of Water With Dr. Wallace J. Nichols

Care More Be Better: Social Impact, Sustainability + Regeneration Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 56:35


The concept of Blue Mind has been around since the beginning of recorded human history. At present, Marine biologist Dr. Wallace J. Nichols advocate for this very concept, spreading the positive impact of water on our lives. Joining Corinna Bellizzi, he talks about his book “Blue Mind” and how being in, on, or under water delivers profound transformation deep within yourself. He discusses how spending as short as 23 minutes around water – or just the feeling of it – could elevate your health and bring happiness to your state of mind. Dr. Wallace also shares how he uses a small piece of blue marble to spread awareness about his advocacy, educating everyone regarding their important role in saving our beloved water planet. About Guest:Dr. Wallace J. Nichols (J) has been called a water warrior, one who commits to helping others access their “blue mind state.” His visionary ideas related to ocean and aquatic ecosystems, migratory species, marine protected areas, fisheries management and plastic pollution inspire others to find a deeper connection with nature and embrace inventive approaches to issues ranging from protection of ocean life to global water supply to the mental health benefits of a life spent on or near the water. Formerly a senior scientist at Ocean Conservancy, J holds a M.E.M. degree in Natural Resource Economics and Policy from Duke University and a Ph.D. degree in Wildlife Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Arizona. He received a Bradley Fellowship to study the impacts of sea level rise at Duke University Marine Lab, a Marshall Fellowship to study at the University of Arizona, and a Fulbright Fellowship to study at the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico marine station in Mazatlán. In 2011 he was inducted as a Fellow National member of the Explorers Club. In 2014 he received the University of Arizona's Global Achievement Award. J has authored more than 200 publications, lectured in more than 30 countries and nearly all 50 states, and appeared in hundreds of media outlets including NPR, BBC, PBS, CNN, MSNBC, National Geographic, Animal Planet, Time, Newsweek, GQ, Outside Magazine, USA Today, Elle, Vogue, Fast Company, Surfer magazine, Scientific American, and New Scientist. His book Blue Mind, published in summer 2014 by Little, Brown & Company, quickly became a national bestseller. It has been translated into numerous languages, most recently Mandarin, and inspired a wave of media and practical application.Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wallacejnicholsGuest Website: http://www.wallacejnichols.orgGuest Social:https://www.facebook.com/wallacejnicholshttps://www.instagram.com/wallacejnicholshttp://www.patreon.com/bluemindLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://caremorebebetter.com Follow us on social and join the conversation! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/caremorebebetterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/CareMore.BeBetterFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CareMoreBeBetterLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/care-more-be-betterSupport Care More. Be Better: A Social Impact + Sustainability PodcastCare More Be Better answers only to our collective conscience and aims to put more good into the world. As a listener, reader, and subscriber you are part of this pod and this community and we are honored to have your support.

Friends of Franz
No Spoonful of Sugar-coating with Dr. Sheila Pérez-Colón (Elite Endocrine MD)

Friends of Franz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 51:07


According to the 1964 Mary Poppins children's film, "just a spoonful of sugar" is said to make the medicine go down. But what if we say that those daily spoons of sweetness may actually result in the need for kids to take medication? According to the American Diabetes Association, approximately 30 million people in the United States alone in 2021 were diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, Types I and II combined, with 352,000 of these being under the age of 20. Diabetes is a chronic condition influenced by the body's inability to either produce the insulin hormone or effectively utilize it. Truly, hormones and their balance influence the optimal functioning of the human body, especially in the youth. According to the American Board of Pediatrics, if left untreated, diabetes and other leading chronic diseases influenced by hormones, such as obesity, can lead to detrimental health concerns, such as cardiovascular disease and mortality. Endocrinology is the complex field of hormones and their equilibrium, and there is no space for sugarcoating in this domain.We are joined in this episode by Dr. Sheila Pérez-Colón, a board-certified pediatric endocrinologist based in Puerto Rico. She received her BS in Biology from the University of Puerto Rico, MD from the Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara with its pathway completion at New York Medical College (where she attained a #1 class rank), Pediatrics Residency at Maimonides Medical Center/Infants and Children's Hospital of Brooklyn, and Pediatric Endocrinology fellowship at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University where she later served as an Assistant Professor of Medicine. Dr. Sheila became an attending physician in offices across the United States, having been the Diabetes Clinic Director at Kings County Hospital in New York City, Baptist Health South Florida, and Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles. Having moved back to Puerto Rico in 2020 to serve her homeland, she currently stands as the Owner of Elite Endocrine MD, a direct specialty care practice that focuses on pediatric diabetes, obesity management, thyroid disorders, and pubertal disorders. Dr. Sheila has over 15 publications on prediabetes, autoimmune thyroiditis, and adolescent obesity and has been featured on Yahoo! News and Everyday Health.Livestream Air Date: March 28, 2023Follow Sheila Pérez-Colón, MD: Instagram, FacebookFollow Friends of Franz Podcast: Website, Instagram, FacebookFollow Christian Franz Bulacan (Host): Instagram, YouTubeThankful to the season's brand partners: Covry, House of M Beauty, Nguyen Coffee Supply, V Coterie, Skin By Anthos, Halmi, By Dr Mom, LOUPN, Baisun Candle Co., RĒJINS, Twrl Milk Tea, 1587 Sneakers

Beauty Bosses
Dr. Rocio Salas-Whelan talks Ozempic, Weight-Loss, and Health

Beauty Bosses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024


On this episode of Beauty Bosses, Dr. Devgan chats with Dr. Rocio Salas-Whelan, double board-certified endocrinologist practicing on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Dr. Salas-Whelan went to Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua Mexico, following which she completed her Residency in Internal Medicine at Jacobi Medical Center as part of Albert Einstein School of Medicine in New York, was a Research fellow in Obesity Surgery at John Hopkins University, and another Fellowship in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at University of Maryland. Dr. Salas-Whelan's practice has a particular emphasis on obesity, diabetes, and thyroid disorders and aims to change the narrative of obesity.

Beauty Bosses
Dr. Rocio Salas-Whelan talks Ozempic, Weight-Loss, and Health

Beauty Bosses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 27:57


On this episode of Beauty Bosses, Dr. Devgan chats with Dr. Rocio Salas-Whelan, double board-certified endocrinologist practicing on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Dr. Salas-Whelan went to Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua Mexico, following which she completed her Residency in Internal Medicine at Jacobi Medical Center as part of Albert Einstein School of Medicine in New York, was a Research fellow in Obesity Surgery at John Hopkins University, and another Fellowship in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at University of Maryland. Dr. Salas-Whelan's practice has a particular emphasis on obesity, diabetes, and thyroid disorders and aims to change the narrative of obesity.

ASTCT Talks
Exploring the BMT CTN 1703 Study

ASTCT Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 54:25


In this latest episode of ASTCT Talks, Dr. Andrés Gómez De León sits down with Dr. Javier Bolaños-Meade. They delve into the groundbreaking BMT CTN 1703 study. Together, they explore the historical context of GVHD prophylaxis, the evolution of post-transplant cyclophosphamide (PTCy), and the essential contributions of the BMT CTN in transplantation research. Dr. Bolaños-Meade provides key insights into the study's design, conditioning regimens, and cell doses. The episode unravels the intricacies of PTCy, addressing both its merits and potential drawbacks, including Grade 2 infections, CMV reactivation, and cardiotoxicity, offering an exploration of the transformative impact of the BMT CTN 1703 study on the future of transplant medicine. About Dr. Javier Bolaños Meade Dr. Javier Bolaños Meade (@GvHD_Meade) is a Professor of Oncology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and clinical director of the BMT Programme at The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, in Baltimore, Maryland. His research interest includes graft versus host disease prevention and therapy, as well as other complications of cell therapy. About Dr. Andrés Gómez De León Dr. Andrés Gómez De León (@GomezDLeonMD) is an Associate Professor at Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon in Monterrey Mexico and an ASTCT Content Committee member with an interest in acute leukemias and transplant and cell therapies in low and middle income countries.

En los Tiempos de la Radio
En los Tiempos de la Radio, con Oscar Mario Beteta | Transmisión especial desde la Universidad Autonoma de Hidalgo | Jueves 16 de Noviembre 2023

En los Tiempos de la Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 112:48


Suscríbete a nuestro canal de YouTube! http://goo.gl/NAKFkjMantente informado minuto a minuto en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook-----http://goo.gl/5UHZOQTwitter----------http://goo.gl/nEXxVFCanal sugerido http://goo.gl/hst33fSigue nuestra transmisión en vivo: http://goo.gl/2VZDqJDescarga nuestra App: iOS: http://goo.gl/tLZe3S Android: http://goo.gl/oXFwHj¿Quieres anunciarte en este y muchos otros podcast ? Escríbenos a este email : ventas@rss.com.mx

Actitud Saludable
El sueño, la importancia y sus funciones | Hospital Galenia - E177

Actitud Saludable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 6:49


El sueño, es más que un simple descanso para nuestro cuerpo, cumple una serie de funciones esenciales tales como la consolidación de la memoria y el proceso de aprendizaje. Es por ello que es importante contar con una buena calidad de sueño. La Dra. Liliana Padilla te invita a escuchar el #podcast para conocer más del tema. ¡No te pierdas sus recomendaciones!  ¡Disfruta del episodio 177 y continúa escuchando cada uno de nuestros #PodcastsMédicos  preparados especialmente para ti! ➡️ ENLACES DE INTERÉS Otros episodios de Actitud Saludable | La apnea del sueño

Dentists IN the Know
Humpday Happy Hour with Dr. Rebeca Weisleder, (6-15-22)

Dentists IN the Know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 41:45


Let's talk dental trauma! (6-15-22)Likely one of the scariest moments for most dentists is when a trauma case calls you (after hours usually) and needs you to help put them back together. Join us for this week's show as we discuss dental trauma and best practices for managing those cases for patients.Rebeca Weisleder, DDS, MEd, is the chair and clinical associate professor in the Department of Endodontics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry. She earned a DDS from the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico in Mexico City and earned a masters in education from the University of Houston. She later received a certificate in endodontics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Weisleder is a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics. She has been involved in academia since 1990 and has delivered numerous presentations both nationally and internationally. She is a member of the American Association of Endodontics and the American Dental Education Association. Her research on endodontic diagnosis and treatment of young permanent teeth has been published in leading dental journals.Watch live by joining our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dentistsintheknow/

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
At the Water's Edge: Capturing and Conserving Our Most Precious Resource - Future Thought Leaders

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 104:38


Join esteemed experts to delve into solutions for water scarcity, climate challenges, and sustainable resource management. Michelle Ciccarelli Lerach, Berry Good Food Foundation's founder, moderate a discussion with BJ Kjaer, Solar Rain Watery's CEO; Sarah Livia Szekely Brightwood, President of Rancho La Puerta; Dr. Juana Claudia Leyva Aguilera from Universidad Autonoma de Baja CA; Luis Salgado of Watershed Management Group; and Alejandro Carrillo, owner of Las Damas Cattle Ranch. Explore responsible land, water, and natural resource practices, innovative methods, and technologies. An essential dialogue for a resilient future. Series: "Future Thought Leaders" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 39060]

Gardening and Agriculture (Audio)
At the Water's Edge: Capturing and Conserving Our Most Precious Resource - Future Thought Leaders

Gardening and Agriculture (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 104:38


Join esteemed experts to delve into solutions for water scarcity, climate challenges, and sustainable resource management. Michelle Ciccarelli Lerach, Berry Good Food Foundation's founder, moderate a discussion with BJ Kjaer, Solar Rain Watery's CEO; Sarah Livia Szekely Brightwood, President of Rancho La Puerta; Dr. Juana Claudia Leyva Aguilera from Universidad Autonoma de Baja CA; Luis Salgado of Watershed Management Group; and Alejandro Carrillo, owner of Las Damas Cattle Ranch. Explore responsible land, water, and natural resource practices, innovative methods, and technologies. An essential dialogue for a resilient future. Series: "Future Thought Leaders" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 39060]

Ending Human Trafficking Podcast
299 – A Prevention Perspective, with Ezequiel Escobar Bellshaw

Ending Human Trafficking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 34:54


Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by Ezequiel Escobar Bellshaw, an attorney from Madrid. The two discuss the role Fiet Gratia, an NGO of which Ezequiel Escobar Bellshaw is the Executive Director, plays in preventing trafficking in Spain. Ezequiel Escobar Bellshaw Ezequiel Escobar Bellshaw is the Executive Director of Fiet Gratia, an NGO specialized in intervention and comprehensive assistance to victims of human trafficking, with presence in different parts of Spain. In 2019, Ezequiel was offered the position of Executive Director, and accepted the offer to develop the project of the Solidarity Law Firm with his partner Alberto Miguens. Since 2012, he has been directing as partner and founder, the Law Firm Miguens & Bellshaw, developing an intense work in the area of Human rights. Ezequiel has a degree in Law from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, a Master in management, a Minor in Big Data and Business intelligence, a postgraduate in Compliance, and is a practicing lawyer in Madrid. Key Points Fiet Gratia is an anti human trafficking NGO that employs attorneys who aid the NGO in being sustainable and long term. The industry of pornography is affecting youth as young as 8, directly linking them to prostitution because of the effects it leaves on youth. The attorneys at Fiet Gratia aid in not only solving an individual's issue, but helping to find the solution for a bigger issue like trafficking. The hiring of a compliance officer is similar to risk management, ensuring that everything that NGO does is being done ethically. Fiet Gratia has gone through the ISO 9001 model, a model that ensures quality management, as well as the EFQM Model, the most respected seal in Europe. Education can aid in prevention if it is given the same platform in schools as sex education courses are. Resources Fiet Gratia Solidarity Law Firm  Universidad Autónoma de Madrid ISO 9001 EFQM Model Utilidad Publica Guardia Civil UN Palermo Protocol 3Ps: Prosecution, Protection, and Prevention Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Sandra Morgan 0:00 You are listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast, episode 299, A Prevention Perspective with, attorney Ezequiel Escobar Bellshaw. Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast here at Vanguard University's Global Center for Women and Justice in Orange County, California. This is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. I recorded this episode on site in Madrid, Spain during a recent Vanguard University, Summer Study Abroad human trafficking course. Our guest is Ezequiel Escobar Bellshaw. He's the Executive Director of Fiet Gratia an NGO specialized in intervention and comprehensive assistance to victims of human trafficking, with presence in several different parts of Spain. In 2019, Ezequiel was offered the position of executive director and accepted the offer to develop the project Solidarity Law Firm with his partner, Albert Miguens. They had been working together in the law firm Miguens and Bellshaw, developing an intense work in the area of human rights. Ezequiel has a degree in law from the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, a aster's in management, a minor in big data and business intelligence, a postgraduate degree and compliance, and he's a dad to two beautiful children. Now, his background really informs this next conversation. How many do you know who have a minor in big data and business intelligence? You are going to enjoy this conversation. Take a listen. I am so pleased today to introduce Ezequiel Escobar Bellshaw. And we are recording on site at their headquarters in Madrid, Spain. Welcome, Ezequiel. Ezequiel Escobar Bellshaw 2:52 Thank you Sandie,

Ana Francisca Vega
Historia Sonora: Se gradúa persona mayor como ingeniero - 29 junio 2023.

Ana Francisca Vega

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 6:55


En la Historia Sonora de hoy con Ana Francisca Vega en MVS Noticias: Hombre de 86 años de edad se gradúa en la Benemérita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla (BUAP).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Nonlinear Library
EA - Hiding in Plain Sight: Mexico's Octopus Farm/Research Facade by Tessa @ ALI

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 6:05


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Hiding in Plain Sight: Mexico's Octopus Farm/Research Facade, published by Tessa @ ALI on April 19, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Recap: In November 2022, Aquatic Life Institute (ALI) implemented a global campaign that aims to increase public and legislative pressure on countries/regions where octopus farms are being considered to achieve a regulatory ban, and reduce future chances of these farms being created elsewhere. We started Banding Together to Ban Octopus Farming, and have witnessed both promising and pessimistic developments. Good News First: 2023 has, thus far, demonstrated just how universal the looming issue of octopus farming is. Concerns originated from the establishment of a potential farm in Spain, however, grievances quickly traveled. From the United States; Hawaii's Division of Aquatic Resources issued a cease and desist letter to Kanaloa Octopus Farm for operating without the required permits. And house bill 1153: "Prohibiting Octopus Farming" was proposed in Washington state. HB 1153 passed the first committee vote with overwhelming support from policymakers and members of the public across the globe. The bill received 9 "yes" votes and 2 "nays" from committee members. Despite overwhelming, bipartisan support, the bill now sits in the Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee until 2024. However, this truly represents a historic moment for the movement to #BanOctopusFarming. During the voting session, policymakers spoke about octopus sentience and intelligence, and how this is a great opportunity to protect an incredible species from somber futures in factory farms. ALI will ensure that this bill is a priority topic again during the next legislative session. Across the pond, RSPCA calls for halt to plans for world's first octopus farm. This announcement is the first public objection raising "concerns over the commercial farming of octopuses and the negative welfare impact it could have on this complex animal" from a seafood certification body. Aquatic Life Institute works closely with RSPCA Assured (RSPCA's farm animal welfare assurance scheme), to ensure that all seafood production prioritizes high-welfare practices. They are a valuable stakeholder in ALI's Certifier Campaign, and we commend them for taking the lead on such a timely issue. The Not So Good News: The small town of Sisal, Yucatan is now the location of Mexico's first octopus farm, appearing extensively in national and international media outlets as a groundbreaking industry for the region. The Sisal unit of the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM), the country's largest and most prestigious university, initiated the research project to study the physiology of the most common regional species: Octopus Maya. UNAM's research center created an agreement with local families to establish Moluscos del Mayab, the commercial branch of the facility. UNAM research facility obtains pregnant females from the surrounding ecosystem. Still relying on wild populations for replenishing their broodstock, they are currently conducting research related to the development of a self-sustaining reproductive unit. Once females lay eggs to be kept in a patented incubator, they are then slaughtered and commercialized. The eggs are artificially incubated for 50 days, producing around 20,000 eggs per month. The Sisal unit has around 6-8 recirculating tanks for adults and 12-15 tanks for juveniles. Pre-growth tanks hold around 25 larvae per square meter. In total, this tank can fit approximately 707 larvae at any given time. The second growth tank can hold around 288 juveniles, reducing the density at this stage due to aggressive juvenile cannibalism. Up to 191 octopus are held in each grow-out tank. With a 52% mortality rate, averaging around 5% per week, researchers note around 30% is directly relat...

The Clinical Problem Solvers
Episode 283 – Neurology VMR – Right arm weakness

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 63:18


We continue our campaign to #EndNeurophobia, with the help of Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. This time, Dr. Ravi Singh presents a case of right arm weakness to Yazmin and Sridhara. Neurology DDx Schema Yazmin Heredia @minheredia Yazmin is a Mexican Graduate from the Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan. During her medical training, she developed a strong interest… Read More »Episode 283 – Neurology VMR – Right arm weakness

The Dissenter
#767 Belén López-Pérez: Emotion Regulation, Emotion Goals, Happiness, and Empathy

The Dissenter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 79:56


------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 1 Dollar: https://tinyurl.com/yb3acuuy PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao   ------------------Follow me on--------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedissenteryt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDissenterYT Podcast: http://bit.ly/3FeSNqb   This show is sponsored by Enlites, Learning & Development done differently. Check the website here: http://enlites.com/   Dr. Belén López-Pérez is a Lecturer in Psychology at The University of Manchester. She concluded her PhD in Social psychology at Universidad Autonoma de Madrid in 2012, and her Postdoctoral research in Social and Developmental Psychology in the School of Psychology at Plymouth University. Her research interests include empathy and interpersonal emotion regulation across the lifespan, as well as happiness and well-being.   In this episode, we focus on emotion regulation, emotion goals, happiness, and empathy. We first talk about intrapersonal and interpersonal emotion regulation, the relationship between interpersonal emotion regulation and social competence, cross-cultural differences in emotion regulation, and the development of emotion regulation. We discuss emotionality and academic functioning, and we discuss emotion goals and well-being. We talk about children's political knowledge. We discuss conceptualizations of happiness, how they vary, and their applications. We delve into interpersonal affect worsening during the COVID-19 pandemic, and children's socio-emotional development. Finally, we discuss the relationship between theory of mind and empathy. -- A HUGE THANK YOU TO MY PATRONS/SUPPORTERS: PER HELGE LARSEN, JERRY MULLER, HANS FREDRIK SUNDE, BERNARDO SEIXAS, OLAF ALEX, JONATHAN VISSER, ADAM KESSEL, MATTHEW WHITINGBIRD, ARNAUD WOLFF, TIM HOLLOSY, HENRIK AHLENIUS, JOHN CONNORS, FILIP FORS CONNOLLY, DAN DEMETRIOU, ROBERT WINDHAGER, RUI INACIO, ZOOP, MARCO NEVES, COLIN HOLBROOK, SIMON COLUMBUS, PHIL KAVANAGH, MIKKEL STORMYR, SAMUEL ANDREEFF, FRANCIS FORDE, TIAGO NUNES, ALEXANDER DANNBAUER, FERGAL CUSSEN, HAL HERZOG, NUNO MACHADO, JONATHAN LEIBRANT, JOÃO LINHARES, STANTON T, SAMUEL CORREA, ERIK HAINES, MARK SMITH, JOÃO EIRA, TOM HUMMEL, SARDUS FRANCE, DAVID SLOAN WILSON, YACILA DEZA-ARAUJO, ROMAIN ROCH, DIEGO LONDOÑO CORREA, YANICK PUNTER, ADANER USMANI, CHARLOTTE BLEASE, NICOLE BARBARO, ADAM HUNT, PAWEL OSTASZEWSKI, NELLEKE BAK, GUY MADISON, GARY G HELLMANN, SAIMA AFZAL, ADRIAN JAEGGI, NICK GOLDEN, PAULO TOLENTINO, JOÃO BARBOSA, JULIAN PRICE, EDWARD HALL, HEDIN BRØNNER, DOUGLAS FRY, FRANCA BORTOLOTTI, GABRIEL PONS CORTÈS, URSULA LITZCKE, SCOTT, ZACHARY FISH, TIM DUFFY, SUNNY SMITH, JON WISMAN, MORTEN EIKELAND, DR BYRD, DANIEL FRIEDMAN, WILLIAM BUCKNER, PAUL-GEORGE ARNAUD, LUKE GLOWACKI, GEORGIOS THEOPHANOUS, CHRIS WILLIAMSON, PETER WOLOSZYN, DAVID WILLIAMS, ROOFTOWEL, DIOGO COSTA, ANTON ERIKSSON, CHARLES MOREY, ALEX CHAU, AMAURI MARTÍNEZ, CORALIE CHEVALLIER, PEDRO BONILLA, BANGALORE ATHEISTS, LARRY D. LEE JR., OLD HERRINGBONE, STARRY, MICHAEL BAILEY, DAN SPERBER, ROBERT GRESSIS, TOM ROTH, THERPMD, IGOR N, JEFF MCMAHAN, JAKE ZUEHL, BARNABAS RADICS, MARK CAMPBELL, RICHARD BOWEN, TOMAS DAUBNER, LUKE NISSEN, CHRIS STORY, AND MANUEL OLIVEIRA! A SPECIAL THANKS TO MY PRODUCERS, YZAR WEHBE, JIM FRANK, ŁUKASZ STAFINIAK, TOM VANEGDOM, BERNARD HUGUENEY, CURTIS DIXON, BENEDIKT MUELLER, VEGA GIDEY, THOMAS TRUMBLE, KATHRINE AND PATRICK TOBIN, JONCARLO MONTENEGRO, ROBERT LEWIS, AND AL NICK ORTIZ! AND TO MY EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS, MATTHEW LAVENDER, SERGIU CODREANU, AND BOGDAN KANIVETS!

The IMG Roadmap Podcast
117. No Age Limit to Success: Journey of a US IMG Family Medicine Resident Dr. Jessica Dauphin (IMG Roadmap series #110)

The IMG Roadmap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 35:02


I am bringing back the IMG Roadmap live program; this is an intensive but fast bootcamp to get you ready for the 2024 match cycle. If you want to be informed once we launch click here https://www.aceyourclinicals.com/2023! ***** Are you worried about starting your medical journey or residency because of your age? Don't be! Dr. Jessica Dauphin, a US IMG and family medicine resident, is here to prove that age is just a number when it comes to success. Here are the highlights of this episode: Introduce Dr. Jessica Dauphin, a family medicine resident and US IMG Dr. Dauphin's background: graduated from Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara in 2015 and studied medicine in her late twenties Dr. Dauphin's medical school curriculum: 4 years of undergrad, 2 years of basic sciences taught in English, 2 clinical years taught in Spanish, and a final internship year in Mexico or the U.S. Dr. Dauphin's match journey: applied three times, used persistence and networking to make herself a better applicant each year, and ultimately matched on her third try The importance of Step 3 for IMGs: shows programs that you're capable of passing the boards and being a successful physician How Dr. Dauphin feels now: thankful to be living her dream despite being older than her colleagues Get in Touch with Dr. Dauphin: If you're facing a similar situation, you can connect with Dr. Dauphin at Jessica_dauphin@yahoo.com for advice and tips. You can also visit my website for further guidance. ***** Follow us on Instagram for supportive content and download our targeted planner from our website! Subscribe to our podcast and newsletter and consider joining our program in the spring to kick start your IMG journey in 2023. As always you can click on the following links to listen to more episodes of our podcasts on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts and Spotify. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ninalum/support

Gringo Gone Wild
From Migrant Worker to NASA Astronaut - Jose Hernandez

Gringo Gone Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 33:18 Transcription Available


Show Sponsor:  www.LaShamanaFaby.com José was selected by NASA as a member of their 19th class of astronauts in 2004. After completing his training he was selected for a mission in 2007 and flew as the flight engineer in the 2009 14-day STS-128 mission aboard Space Shuttle Discovery to the International Space Station. In addition to his flight engineer duties José was also one of two principal robotic arm. Before being selected as an astronaut, José worked at NASA as the Branch Chief of the Materials and Processes Branch at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. There he oversaw the branch's activities in the areas of materials and processes, fracture control, nondestructive evaluation, failure analysis, and Nano materials research. His branch was also instrumental in participating in the investigation to help find the root cause of the Space Shuttle Columbia accident and reporting those results to the President's Columbia Accident Investigation Board. Prior to this, José spent more than 15 years at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) where he worked on the development of a space deployed X-Ray laser as part of the Strategic Defense Initiative. He then went on to co-develop the first full-field digital mammography system for the earlier detection of breast cancer thus opening a new area of research called computer-aided diagnosis and was recognized by both the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for this important contribution. He was also the Deputy Program Manager of the Highly Enriched Uranium Implementation program where his team was in charge of implementing a signed bilateral agreement between the U.S. and Russian Federation for the U.S. purchase of highly enriched uranium (HEU) in the form of low enriched uranium (LEU) derived from the dismantlement of Russian nuclear weapons. Finally José was invited to Department of Energy Headquarters in Washington DC to serve as the Laboratory's Program Manager in the Office of International Material Protection and Cooperation. Here he managed, integrated and allocated Department of Energy assets and expertise, including the national laboratories and contractors, in planning, directing, and implementing U.S. cooperation with the Russian Federation in the program of Nuclear Materials, Protection, Control and Accounting (MPC&A). Jose developed and implemented policies, strategies and plans to enhance U.S. national security and reduce threat of nuclear proliferation and nuclear terrorism. These goals were accomplished by rapidly improving the security of large quantities of attractive, weapons-usable nuclear material in Russia's nuclear weapons complex. After Jose's 2009 Space Mission José was assigned to work at NASA Headquarters in Washington D.C. where he served as a Legislative Analyst and helped in the development of space policy, NASA's annual budget package and served as liaison with key Congressional members. Additional duties included the development of an effective strategy that promoted the President's new vision on Space Exploration. José is a former candidate for U.S. Congress, the author of several books including his autobiography “Reaching for the Stars” and the children's version “The Boy Who Touched the Stars”. Today, José works as a consultant within the company he founded in 2012, Tierra Luna Engineering, LLC. Here, he works on his areas of interest that include aerospace consulting, renewable energy, and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) outreach. Projects he has worked on include serving as the technical liaison to Mexico's Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Transportes (SCT) where he helped develop the technical requirements to procure three communications satellites from Boeing. In this role he assisted in the procurement and acceptance testing process. He also ensured the launch and orbit placement of the three satellites with three different launch service providers. Current activities include serving as a visiting professor at the Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP) in Puebla, Mexico where he is mentoring UPAEP faculty and students and through a Space Act Agreement with NASA and the Mexican Space Agency, will assist UPAEP in the design, testing and launch of the first functioning satellite designed and built by a university in Mexico. The scheduled launch date is October 2019 aboard a Falcon 9 rocket as part of a NanoRacks payload. He has also been the recipient of numerous awards including NASA Service Awards (2002, 2003), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory “Outstanding Engineer Award” (2001), Upward Bound National TRIO Achiever Award (2001), U.S. Department of Energy “Outstanding Performance Commendation” (2000), Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists (MAES) “Medalla de Oro” recipient for professional and community contributions (1999), Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Award, “Outstanding Technical Contribution” (1995). Finally, José has been awarded 7 honorary doctorate degrees including his alma mater, University of the Pacific.

ASTCT Talks
MRD in Relation to Transplantation and Cell Therapy

ASTCT Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 60:51


In this latest episode of ASTCT Talks, Dr. Andrés Gómez De León sits down with Dr. Aaron Logan to discuss development of current techniques for quantifying measurable residual disease (MRD) in acute lymphoblastic leukemia and MRD's relation to transplantation and cell therapy. They discuss the concept of MRD and its relevance in the treatment of leukemia as a prognostic marker and to help guide clinical decision-making, as well as the future of MRD research and more. About Dr. Andrés Gómez De León Dr. Andrés Gómez De León (@GomezDLeonMD) is an Associate Professor at Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon in Monterrey Mexico and an ASTCT Content Committee member with an interest in acute leukemias and transplant and cell therapies in low and middle income countries. About Dr. Aaron Logan Dr. Aaron Logan (@hemedoc) is an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). His clinical practice focuses on the management of patients with acute leukemias, myelodysplastic syndrome, aplastic anemia and hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis. As a clinical investigator, Dr. Logan's clinical research endeavors focus on the conduct of clinical trials for therapy of acute leukemia and management of complications of allogeneic transplantation, including graft-versus-host disease. Dr. Logan also runs a research laboratory and is Director of the Hematologic Malignancies Tissue Bank at UCSF. His work focuses on the application of immunoreceptor gene profiling using next-generation sequencing and other techniques to quantify measurable residual disease in lymphoid malignancies, quantify B and T cell immune reconstitution after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation, and to quantify and track malignancy-, pathogen-, and autoantigen-targeted immune responses following transplantation or immunotherapy.

Under the Microscope
Scientist's way to pick up languages | ft. Ferry Prince | Pranoti | 136 Under the Microscope snippet

Under the Microscope

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 4:55


Full episode - https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/GpOvLo8i5wb In the long episode Pranoti sits down with Ferry Prins, Group Leader in the Condensed Matter Physics Center at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid at the time of recording, to take a deeper dive into Ferry‘s research journey. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 14.07.2021. You can now join our mailing list to get a regular dose of science. Find out more at thesciencetalk.com/real-scientists-nano/curators/#curators22 SAVE THE DATE: the 6th edition of the 2023 NANOscientific Forum Europe– the platform for nanoscience and SPM research - will take place on 13 - 15 September 2023 at the Institute of Photonic Sciences (IFCO) in Barcelona, Spain! After 3 years online, this edition will be held in-person & on-site. The 2023 #NSFE will be hosted by Prof. Dr. F. Pelayo García de Arquer, the head of the Research Group CO2 Mitigation Accelerated by Photons. Link: https://event.nanoscientific.org/eu/2023 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/under-microscope/message

Dr. G Engaging Minds
Copy of Dr. G: Engaging Minds The Podcast - Cary Nelson

Dr. G Engaging Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 23:02


Special Guest Cary NelsonDr. Cary D. Nelson is a board-certified family practitioner, aesthetic and medical concierge and nutraceutical advisor. He earned his undergraduate degree in Psychobiology at the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1993. After a postgraduate spent working with Developmentally Disabled adults and as an EMT, he began his medical school journey at the Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara, graduating in 2000, and then completing a requisite Fifth Pathway Program at New York Medical College in Valhalla, NY in 2001. Dr. Nelson began his internship in the heart of Brooklyn at Wycoff Heights Medical Center in affiliation with Cornell University. He eventually transferred to the PIH Family Practice Residency Program, Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital in Whittier in 2005 and finished as Co-Chief resident. It was during his second year, however, that he found his passion for what was then a “new” field of medicine called Aesthetic Medicine.He is currently on staff at Torrance Memorial Medical Center and on the Clinical Advisory Council for ThermiAesthetics. He has also taken on a role as scientific advisor for a nutraceutical supplement probiotic called the “Perfect Biotics.” Arguably the most complete probiotic on the market, it has helped Americans across the country with a multitude of health concerns, with internet-only U.S. sales topping 2.5M units in under two years.Devoted to understanding the process of life through the ages, Dr. Nelson works part-time with multiple Southern California hospice agencies providing support and teaching for nursing staff, visiting with ill patients and their families, and sharing guidancein the dying process.When he's not working, Dr. Nelson enjoys spending time with his wife, his animals, working out and traveling. 

IJGC Podcast
SUCCOR: Validation of ESGO Quality Indicators Cervical Cancer with Félix Boria

IJGC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 19:11


In this episode of the IJGC podcast, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Pedro Ramirez, is joined by Dr. Félix Boria to discuss the validation of ESGO quality indicators for cervical cancer. Mr. Boria is an attending physician of the gynecologic oncology division at the University of Navarra (Madrid, Spain) under the mentorship of Dr. Luis Chiva. He is currently finishing his PhD at Universidad Autonoma de Madrid about PET/CT and advanced ovarian cancer. Highlights: - Women who were operated on centers with high compliance of quality indicators had significant lower risk of relapse (HR, 0.39; 95% CI, 0.25 to 0.61; p

Innate Wisdom Podcast
The Bioenergetics & Metabolism of Fertility, Pregnancy & Postpartum with Dr. Ray Peat

Innate Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 59:37


On this episode of the Innate Wisdom Podcast, I'm honored to welcome Dr. Ray Peat. Dr. Peat is a Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Oregon, with an emphasis in physiology. He has taught at several schools including his alma mater, Urbana College, Montana State University, National College of Naturopathic Medicine, Universidad Veracruzana, the Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico, and Blake College. His work has particularly revolved around the work of Progesterone, Thyroid hormone, and others, and the notion that energy and structure are interdependent, at every level. His approach focuses on how our environment influences development, regenerative processes, and an evolutionary perspective by combining biophysics, biochemistry, and physiology. And he shines a light on how we can use energy-protective materials to not only reduce aging, but to thrive.Listen to Hear More About:- How to support fertility & egg quality- The connection between body fat & fertility- Pregnancy loss & miscarriage- Placental antibodies- Trying to conceive into older age- DHA & infant brain development- Low-carb diets for pregnancy- Pregnancy complications including gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, cholestasis, anemia, placenta previa, etc.- Supporting breast milk production- Navigating infant intolerance to breast milk- Essential oils and estrogen- And more!Episode Links & Resources:- Dr. Peat's Website: raypeat.com/- Dr. Peat's Newsletter & Ebooks: Send an email to raypeatsnewsletter@gmail.com- Bioidentical Progesterone Supplements: us.onasnatural.com/?rfsn=6261957.8b473c (Coupon INNATE provides 10% off)- Vitamin E Supplements: lifeblud.co/?ref=eyXpcB54G_nYu (Coupon INNATE provides 10% off)More Resources

Southwestern Vermont Health Care's Medical Matters Weekly
Sports Medicine & Olympic Aspirations

Southwestern Vermont Health Care's Medical Matters Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 20:43


Season 2 | Episode 44 | November 2, 2022Ivette Guttmann, MD, is a sports medicine specialist and a former professional athlete with hopes of serving as a physician at the Olympic Games. Dr. Guttmann practices sports medicine and non-surgical orthopedic care with SVMC Orthopedics, part of Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) and Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC) in Bennington. She earned her medical degree at Universidad Autonoma de Centro America in Costa Rica and completed the pediatrics residency training program at San Juan City Hospital in Puerto Rico in 2012. In addition, she completed fellowship training in primary care sports medicine at Albany Medical Center in New York in 2013. She is board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and holds an American Board of Family Medicine Certificate of Added Qualifications in Sports Medicine.In addition, Dr. Guttmann played professionally as a record-breaking quarterback for the Independent Women's Football League Orlando Starz and was captain of the Orlando Mayhem, 2001 - 2002. At the amateur level, she has participated in adventure races, basketball, mountain and road cycling, snowboarding, tennis, and volleyball. She has provided medical coverage for the New York Giants training camp in Albany, NY; several college-level sports teams; and many adventure races.Dr. Guttmann aspires to serve as a physician at the Olympic Games. As a first step, she will serve as a lead physician at the 2023 FISU World University Games in Lake Placid, NY, January 7 – 21. The games will bring more than 2,500 athletes and delegates from 600 universities and 50-plus nations to compete in 12 sports and 86 medal events. From Lake Placid, she will go on to the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs January 22 – February 4. After this month-long training with elite athletes in Lake Placid and Colorado, she may be chosen to serve as a team physician during an upcoming Olympic Games.Underwriter: Mack MoldingMedical Matters Weekly features the innovative personalities who drive positive change within health care and related professions. The show addresses all aspects of creating and maintaining a healthy lifestyle for all, including food and nutrition, housing, diversity and inclusion, groundbreaking medical care, exercise, mental health, the environment, research, and government. The show is produced with cooperation from Catamount Access Television (CAT-TV). Viewers can see Medical Matters Weekly on Facebook at facebook.com/svmedicalcenter and facebook.com/CATTVBennington. The show is also available to view or download a podcast on www.svhealthcare.org/medicalmatters. Questions can be emailed to wellness@svhealthcare.org. Underwriter: Mack Molding

Dentists IN the Know
DINKS with Dr. Rebeca Weisleder, Chair of Endodontics, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry.

Dentists IN the Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 50:24


Let's talk dental trauma!Likely one of the scariest moments for most dentists is when a trauma case calls you (after hours usually) and needs you to help put them back together.  Join us for this week's show as we discuss dental trauma and best practices for managing those cases for patients.Rebeca Weisleder, DDS, MEd, is the chair and clinical associate professor in the Department of Endodontics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry. She earned a DDS from the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico in Mexico City and earned a masters in education from the University of Houston. She later received a certificate in endodontics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Weisleder is a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics. She has been involved in academia since 1990 and has delivered numerous presentations both nationally and internationally. She is a member of the American Association of Endodontics and the American Dental Education Association. Her research on endodontic diagnosis and treatment of young permanent teeth has been published in leading dental journals..

Diving into Healing
Reversing the Growing Youth Mental Health Crisis

Diving into Healing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 35:53


Guest Host Dr. Devon Berkheiser On December 7, The United States surgeon general warned that young people are facing “devastating” mental health effects because of the challenges experienced by their generation, including the coronavirus pandemic. Here are some ways our professionals can help educate and engage parents to recognize the signs and symptoms to receive the care their child deserves. Dr. Alejandra Postlethwaite is a board-certified community, adult, adolescent, and child psychiatrist, and an assistant clinical professor in the UC San Diego Department of Psychiatry. After completing medical school at the Universidad Autonoma of Guadalajara in Jalisco, Mexico, she lived and worked in San Juan Teitipac, Oaxaca, as a family practitioner. She received her psychiatric training at Harvard Medical School and UC San Diego, her child and adolescent psychiatric training at UCLA, and her psychoanalytic psychotherapy training at the Boston Psychoanalytic Institute. Her research career has focused on childhood trauma and parental bonding in the Hispanic population. She has been honored with several awards, including UC San Diego Chair Research Award, UC San Diego Medical Student Teaching Award, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) Chief Resident Leadership Travel Award, the APA Minority Fellowship Award, UCLA Gertude R Greenblatt, MD Award for humanity work, and the American Psychoanalytic Association Fellowship Award. Alejandra is actively involved in the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Diversity and Culture Committee, the California Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ACAP) and San Diego ACAP Chapters, for which she is president-elect. She was the behavioral health services director for La Maestra Community Health Center prior to joining Neighborhood Healthcare, where she continues to work with medically underserved children and families. She is also a staff psychiatrist at Rady Children's Hospital's Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Services inpatient unit, and a professor for first-year UC San Diego medical students. Prior to her work at federally qualified health care clinics, Dr Postlethwaite, was the associate training director for UC San Diego's Community Psychiatry Fellowship Program.

Water Talk
Ep 33: Pacific Kelp Forests

Water Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 40:25


A conversation with Dr. Arturo Ramírez-Valdez (UC San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography & Universidad Autonoma de Baja California) about the iconic Pacific kelp forests, international management efforts, marine protected areas, giant sea bass, and coastal ecosystems. Released March 18, 2022.

Health Longevity Secrets
Peter Muran MD: Naturopathic and Internal Medicine for Health and Longevity

Health Longevity Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 52:17 Transcription Available


How can we combine Internal medicine and naturopathic medicine for health and longevity?Dr Peter Muran, at Longevity Healthcare Center has over 30 years of experience providing care to patients in a variety of settings. His philosophy is to blend internal medicine and naturopathic medicine to provide a functional medicine approach that looks for the root cause, which can be the source of many conditions. He  received his medical degree from Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara. #longevity #wellness  #Ketones #lifestylemedicine #younger #ketosis #biohacking #drpeetermuran #RobertLufkinMD #LongevityHealthcareCenter #naturopathicmedicine #internalmedicine***Rapamycin Longevity Registry***https://www.rapamycin.io/*** CONNECT WITH ROBERT LUFKIN MD ON SOCIAL MEDIA ***Web: https://robertlufkinmd.com/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/robertlufkinmdYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/RobertLufkinMD*** GOT A SUGGESTION FOR A SHOW? ***Contact us at: https://robertlufkinmd.com/contact *** SPONSORSHIPS & BRANDS ***We do work with sponsors and brands. If you are interested in working with us for your health industry product or service, please contact us at: https://robertlufkinmd.com/contact  NOTE: This is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have seen here. Robert Lufkin MD may at any time and at its sole discretion change or replace the information available on this channel. To the extent permitted by mandatory law, Robert Lufkin MD shall not be liable for any direct, incidental, consequential, indirect or punitive damages arising out of access to or use of any content available on this channel, including viruses, regardless of the accuracy or completeness of any such content.Disclaimer: We are ambassadors or affiliates for many of the brands we reference on the channel.Support the show (https://robert-lufkin.mykajabi.com/membership)

New Species
S2, E03: New crustaceans from Africa and a new frog species from Panama!

New Species

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 28:29


Two interviews in this episode! First, Agata Szwarc from the University of Gdansk in Poland talks about her recent paper in the December 9th(2021) issue of Zookeys in which she and her coauthors describe two new species of ostracod crustaceans from Africa! She talks with cohost Zoe Albion about these unusual crustaceans that live in temporary pools of water (very fast lives!), why they're important to the southern Africa food chain, their asexual lifestyle, and how to find these unique and tiny organisms. The title of her paper is “Two new Cypridopsinae Kaufman, 1900 (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from southern Africa.” The paper is currently available Open Access here: https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/76123/ The second interview with Dr. Abel Batista discusses a new species of rainfrog from Panama published in the January 10th issue of the ZooKeys. Dr. Batista is a researcher at Universidad Autonoma de Chiriqui in Panama and was the guest for Season 1, Episode 15! During this interview, we talk about cloud forests in Panama, frogs guarding eggs, and the difficulties of finding these frogs. The title of the paper is “A new rainfrog of the genus Pristimantis (Anura, Brachycephaloidea) from central and eastern Panama.” The paper is currently available Open Access here: https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/63009/ To learn more about Dr. Batista, follow him on Twitter, @abelbatistapty, or multiple places on Instagram (@abelbat, @fundación_los_naturalistas, @goherpingpanama). Be sure to follow New Species on Twitter (@PodcastSpecies), like the podcast page on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/NewSpeciesPodcast), and music in this podcast is "No More (Instrumental)," by HaTom (https://fanlink.to/HaTom). If you would like to support this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/NewSpeciesPodcast

Orthocast
Episodio Dieciseis, Fracturas de Meseta Tibial

Orthocast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 43:41


En este episodio hablaremos de un grupo heterogéneo de fracturas que involucran la superficie articular y que representan un reto en su tratamiento, en ocasiones se asocian con lesiones complejas por lo que es esencial evaluarlas de forma integral. En este episodio hablaremos de su evaluación y manejo inicial en urgencias, que datos clínicos debemos de buscar?, ¿Qué estudios de gabinete nos son de utilidad para su diagnóstico?, ¿ Cómo es su tratamiento? Y ¿ Cómo es el seguimiento de estos pacientes? El invitado del episodio es el Dr. Gamaliel Jaime Hernandez. El es egresado de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México. Realizó la especialidad de Ortopedia por la Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan. Realizó la subespecialidad de Artroscopia y Cirugía Deportiva avalada por la Universidad Anáhuac, además de otro posgrado en Cirugía Traumática de Cadera, Fémur y Rodilla avalada por la UNAM. Actualmente es médico adscrito en el servicio de Cirugía de Cadera, Rodilla y Fémur en la UMAE del IMSS de Lomas Verdes y cuenta con su práctica privada en el Hospital Dalinde en la Ciudad de México. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthocast/message

Outer Limits Of Inner Truth
The Transformational Power of Sound and Music with Flicka Rahn

Outer Limits Of Inner Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 32:20


Flicka Rahn is an internationally known vocal performer, author, teacher and published composer. She served on the music faculty at Texas A&M University Corpus Christi for 22 years in addition to Brandeis University in Boston, and the Boston Conservatory of Music. As a professional soprano she has appeared with the Boston Lyric Opera, Boston Philharmonic, New York Wagner Society, Minnesota Grand Opera, San Antonio Opera and the Sinfonia de Queretaro, Mexico. She has traveled throughout Mexico with notable Mexican artists presenting Uniting Nations through Music. Since 2015, Ms. Rahn has been practicing sound therapy at the Integrative Healing Institute in San Antonio. She is a co-founder of the Transcendence Project, co-creator of the Innergy Tuner app and co-author with Tammy McCrary and The Transformational Power of Sound and Music book. In 2012, as a Fulbright Scholar, she traveled to the Universidad Autonoma de Queretaro in Queretaro, Mexico, and taught courses on American art songs and American musical theater. She returned to Queretaro in 2015 to produce and direct musical presentations at the Proarte Escuela de Danza and the Centro Estudios de Musicales. In 2016, she continued her work in Mexico appearing with the Queretaro Symphony in their annual Opera Gala, performing solos and ensembles with Mexican vocal artists. She continues to have a large studio of classical vocal students in Queretaro, Mexico. In 2017, she and Mexican tenor, Andres Pichardo (add Andres' link) presented concerts in four cities throughout Mexico. In 2018, she returned to sing two concerts, “Amigos Para Siempre,” in Mexico City and Queretaro with tenors, Alberto Angel and Andres Pichardo.” As a composer, Ms Rahn's sacred and secular pieces for vocal soloists, choirs, and opera companies have been performed at universities, educational institutions, churches, museums, and temples. Her art songs are published in the series Art Songs by American Women Composers. In 2017, she and fellow musician, Daniel Wyman, recorded and released an album of meditation and healing music under the name The Icaros, and released their debut album Chakra Soundscapes, in 2018. This beautiful musical interpretation was inspired by her experiences of the improvised healing songs of the Shipibo shamans from the Amazon jungle in Peru. The Icaros followed up with the elegantly produced Hymns to Gaia: Honoring the Elements in 2019 and Ascension in August of 2021. The Icaros continues to perform at festivals and events in the US, Mexico and the UK. LINK: 

The Bliss Seekers Podcast
Episode 40 - Part 2: Dr. Erik Cabral raised in the rough "horseshoe" gang neighborhood of San Jose and broke the mold to become a Stanford educated Dr.

The Bliss Seekers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 65:45


In this Episode we sit down with Erik Cabral, MD. Dr. Cabral grew up in San Jose and received his Bachelor's in Human Biology with Honors Thesis from Stanford University. He was fortunate to study abroad at Brasenose College, Oxford University and Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico in Cuernavaca and is fluent in Spanish.Dr. Cabral enjoys practicing in the Bay Area and has spent the past two years caring for patients in Sonoma and Marin counties. He is a fan of running, snowboarding, golf and wine.In Part 2 we discuss Erik's top 5 countries and most of his adventures. We talk about countries such as Mexico, Turkey, Russia and Cuba. Erik also discuses how it's difficult to travel to certain areas being a vegetarian. He has traveled for the past 7 years to over 40 countries as a vegetarian. Erik also talks about how travel helps him learn to connect with people better and allows him to relax and decompress and fill his own cup. It also allows him to build and develop precious memories. Isaac talks about when he worked in retirement planning and how the #1 answer to the question when people were asked, what do you want to do when you retire was “Travel.” Erik shares stories of people who had all these grand plans of traveling but by the time they get there they are already sick and broken and can't experience this dream of travel anymore the way they dreamed about. Erik talks about why he travels now so that he has the energy and capability to truly experience the countries he visits. Erik also explains how you can find so many amazing places close to home if you can't travel far. Jho talks about how San Francisco used to be considered the “Paris of the Pacific.” We talk about how awesome the Bay Area is and how there is so much to see and do in the place we call home. We discuss the Sutro Baths, State Parks, Hikes, The Fern River Resort and much more.We discuss why he chose Dermatology as a specialization. Erik talks about the fact that he loves being a specialist. And how he can do everything in home and the buck stops with him. He's, "somewhat of a Renaissance man" as he puts it. Isaac asks if he's like Dr. Pimple Popper and Erik says similar but more on the surgical side. Erik talks about how this rewarding to restore someone's self-esteem by removing skin growths and Acne. As he puts it, “these growths won't take your life, but will affect your life.”We talk a little more about travel, specifically Tulum Mexico. Erik talks about how it's an international community of health and wellness and it's very plant based friendly. Erik talks about a synergy of wellness, spirituality and energy and mind body connection. He talks about feeling a special connection and energy about Tulum right now. Isaac gives a good example about energy and how we are all energy so it makes sense about Erik having that special feeling about Tulum. Erik gives the physicists view on death and transfer of energy. And Isaac completely agrees.We also discuss financial strategies and Crypto currency. Erik gives his views on it and talks about it being the future of the transfer of money. He also discusses how it's a new way of transacting and how it can protect people in other countries who's governments have too much control of currency. Erik talks about how and why he got into Crypto. We also discuss the stock market and how hedge funds and Wall Street control it and how Crypto is more of a true free market economy. And this was made clear with the recent situations with online trading platforms. We also discuss the lack of financisl literacy in the world today. And Jho asks her world famous six questions.DR. ERIK CABRALINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/cabrallerYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-oALrh_OvOyFcBnnTFKy_gBLISS SEEKERSINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/blissseekersHOSTSIsaac J. EstradaINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/futuregmJhoINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/carpeconsequatWEBSITE: http://www.carpeconsequat.comMUSIC"The Mantra" by A Dead DesireLISTEN HERE: https://youtu.be/PO0EKknzW7gAFFILIATEShttps://freshcleantees.com Coupon Code BLISSHOT SUIT - CODE JVHOTSUIT 10% OFFhttps://www.hotsuit.com/?ref=jvhotsuit&utm_source=affiliateGRAPHICSDionn ReneeINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/dionn_reneeWEBSITE: http://www.dionnrenee.comVIDEOGRAPHY/PRODUCTIONHatem AlrifaiINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/hatemsf3INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/hatemfilmSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-bliss-seekers-podcast/donations

The Bliss Seekers Podcast
Episode 40 - Part 1: Dr. Erik Cabral raised in the rough "horseshoe" gang neighborhood of San Jose and broke the mold to become a Stanford educated Dr.

The Bliss Seekers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 65:43


In this Episode we sit down with Erik Cabral, MD. Dr. Cabral grew up in San Jose and received his Bachelor's in Human Biology with Honors Thesis from Stanford University. He was fortunate to study abroad at Brasenose College, Oxford University and Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico in Cuernavaca and is fluent in Spanish.Dr. Cabral enjoys practicing in the Bay Area and has spent the past two years caring for patients in Sonoma and Marin counties. He is a fan of running, snowboarding, golf and wine.In Part 1 we talk about his upbringing in the Bay Area, in a rough part of San José in the "horseshoe" gang neighborhood. He grew up with his mother because his parents divorced at age 2. Being the oldest of 3 Erik was forced to be the man of the house due to his mother having to work long hours. Caring for his younger siblings Erik learned to be humble, compassionate and care for others.Erik had a rebellious stage when he was young but quickly learned the gang life had not future and wasn't for him. He was still close with his father who taught him tough love and structure. His father lived in nice suburb of Santa Clara which ay that time was a drastic difference from the rough horseshoe neighborhood of San José. Even though his father was around Eriks mother was his “rock” in life. His mother taught him compassion and always give people the benefit of the doubt and to always help others.He talks about how he never thought he would become a doctor but since he's always been “nerdy” in school he gravitated toward medicine because it was a scientific way to heal people. We talk about how he met his best friend in middle school when they almost got into fight. This friend is also the person who connected Erik and Isaac many years ago. We also talk about how Erik has always been on the path of his purpose since he was very young and he just continued on that path his entire life. Erik also talks about how doctors these days are switching to being more healthy and healing themselves before they heal others.Erik also talks about how he tested for the Gifted And Talented Education GATE program. And after he realized the grafiti artist and gang life was not for him he began to believe in himself and focused on his education. Erik talks about working so hard in high school and doing so much extra work that when he arrived at Stanford University he had enough credits to be a junior. He didn't even realize this because he just put his head down and put the work in. He remembers thinking he thought this is what everyone does not knowing he was overachieving.We discuss about him getting to Stanford and how he quickly realized compared to most of the kids there, he was very poor. He talks about the culture shock he faced. Examples like freshman kids showing up with brand new Mercedes cars and traveling to Bali & Switzerland and Erik being driven to school by his mother in their beat up van. He talks about most kids being prepped at boarding schools and prep schools and how he didn't even own a computer. So instead of traveling to exotic places Erik went back to his mantra of hard work and focus. He didn't want to go back to San Jose so he stayed at school and hit the books. We also talk about when he finally settled into Stanford and felt comfortable. And how the associations there motivated him to do bigger and better things which led him to studying abroad at Oxford.Erik talks about his current career and how he tries real hard to be relatable to his patients and people and doesn't start with the resume and education he has built up. He also talks about really learning about his patients and how he loves to connect with them before they even discuss the medical portion of their visit. He also talks about how this helps him avoid burn out and making his profession less robotic. This also falls back on his background of being compassionate towards others.We also get into the fun part of being a successful doctor which allows Erik to travel the World and how he's been to 40 countries so far.DR. ERIK CABRALINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/cabrallerYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-oALrh_OvOyFcBnnTFKy_gBLISS SEEKERSINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/blissseekersHOSTSIsaac J. EstradaINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/futuregmJhoINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/carpeconsequatWEBSITE: http://www.carpeconsequat.comMUSIC"The Mantra" by A Dead DesireLISTEN HERE: https://youtu.be/PO0EKknzW7gAFFILIATEShttps://freshcleantees.com Coupon Code BLISSHOT SUIT - CODE JVHOTSUIT 10% OFFhttps://www.hotsuit.com/?ref=jvhotsuit&utm_source=affiliateGRAPHICSDionn ReneeINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/dionn_reneeWEBSITE: http://www.dionnrenee.comVIDEOGRAPHY/PRODUCTIONHatem AlrifaiINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/hatemsf3INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/hatemfilmSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-bliss-seekers-podcast/donations

Orthocast
Episodio Diez, Valoración Preoperatoria y Ortopedia

Orthocast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 38:54


El invitado del episodio es el Dr. Juan Rene Cornejo Avendano, el es egresado de la Escuela de Medicina del Tecnológico de Monterrey, realizó la especialidad de medicina interna en el Hospital Christus Muguerza y la subespecialidad de cardiología y hemodinamia en el Hospital Universitario Jose E. Glez por la Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León, durante sus estudios realizó distintas rotaciones por lugares como el Fujita Health University, Cleveland Clinic, Georgetown University y el Memorial Hermann Hospital en Houston, Texas. Actualmente cuenta con su practica privada en el Doctor Hospital en la ciudad de Monterrey, Nuevo León. Y su tiempo libre lo dedica a estar con su familia, jugar golf y es aficionado de los carros. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthocast/message

New Species
Episode 15: New Species—of harlequin toad from Panama and the troubles to get one specimen!

New Species

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 30:23


Dr. Abel Batista is a researcher at the Universidad Autonoma de Chiriqui in Panama. He talks to me about his paper published in Zoological Research in which he describes a new species of harlequin toad! We talk about the challenges of finding these environmentally sensitive organisms, the dangers of field work in areas where “narcos” and armed guerilla fighters roam, we listen to the call of this new species, and how threatened and endangered harlequin toads help us understand climate change! The title of the paper is “A new species of Atelopus (Amphibia: Bufonidae) from eastern Panama.” The paper is currently available preprint in Zoological Research: http://www.zoores.ac.cn/en/article/doi/10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2020.319 To learn more about Dr. Batista, follow him on Twitter, @abelbatistapty, or multiple places on Instagram (@abelbat, @fundación_los_naturalistas, @goherpingpanama). Be sure to follow New Species on Twitter (@PodcastSpecies), like the podcast page on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/NewSpeciesPodcast), and music in this podcast is "No More (Instrumental)," by HaTom (https://fanlink.to/HaTom). If you would like to support this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/NewSpeciesPodcast

from the margins - perspectives on the built environment
Machely Flores - Forced disappearance, corruption in México and the United States. Sciences and Humanities for interdisciplinary development.

from the margins - perspectives on the built environment

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 63:24


Recorded: June, 03. 2020. Part 1 of 2 In this first part of the episode with Machely Flores, we talked about forced disappearance and corruption in México and the United States. We talked about Black Lives Matter, the movement, and its relation to demands made in México by the mothers of disappeared people by the government in the state of Coahuila. We also talked about grassroots movements against social violence and the agency of citizens to reappropriate public space. Machelly Flores Reyna Master in Public Administration from Tec de Monterrey and holds a Master's in Political Ethics from the Universidad de Deusto in Bilbao Spain. She has been a professor in the social sciences department teaching World History, History of México, International Panorama, Contemporary Latin America, Society, Economy and Politics of México at Tec de Monterrey for more than 10 years. She held the professorship of Citizenship and Democracy at Tec de Monterrey and is currently a full-time research professor at the Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila's School of Social Sciences where she teaches History of the United States history and History of political ideas. Machely was a visiting professor at Kempten University in Germany where she taught Ethics and Politics in México and also Political History of México. While serving as coordinator of special projects at the Municipal Planning Institute in Saltillo Coahuila she was responsible to developed the Municipal Risk Assessment Atlas in coordination with Tec de Monterrey Campus Monterrey's Environmental Quality Laboratory Together with the National Electoral Institute, she developed the Certification in History of Democracy in México of which she was the speaker and academic coordinator. Machely is currently conducting research in Regional and International History in two projects: History of the populations of the Patos Basins and History of the United States. She is a PhD student in Sciences and Humanities for interdisciplinary development offered by the UAdeC in conjunction with the Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y Huamnidades of UNAM. Machely will be co-hosting with me every couple of months to do check-up episodes were we discuss current events.

El Método
El azar creador

El Método

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 50:30


Ambrosio García Leal y la evolución Telegram de El Método https://t.me/joinchat/HSbY0xJ94JKTHzllyxR7JQ En El azar creador, Ambrosio García Leal afronta decisivas cuestiones relativas al progreso evolutivo y para ello aporta la noción de «bomba de complejidad»; ésta promueve la plasticidad fenotípica y permite comprender por qué, a pesar de todo, los organismos parecen alejarse cada vez más de la complejidad mínima y cómo consiguen enfrentarse de modo eficaz a entornos impredecibles. Asimismo, introduce una nueva concepción de la individualidad darwiniana, compatible con la integración de los individuos en asociaciones cooperativas susceptibles de ser favorecidas por la selección natural. A la hora de independizarse de la incertidumbre ambiental, el sexo y la capacidad de aprender desempeñan, según el autor, un papel fundamental. Ambrosio Garcia Leal nacio en 1958 en Barbate (Cadiz). Biologo y doctor en filosofia de la ciencia por la Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, ha investigado en ecologia, biotermodinamica y teoria de sistemas complejos adaptativos. En los ultimos anos, sus intereses han derivado hacia la filosofia de la biologia, en particular hacia los problemas que plantea la evolucion del sexo para la teoria darwiniana. Vinculado desde hace anos a la coleccion Metatemas de Tusquets Editores, como supervisor cientifico y como traductor de reconocida solvencia, tambien ha colaborado en numerosas exposiciones como asesor cientifico de CosmoCaixa, el museo de la ciencia de Barcelona. Es autor de los titulos La conjura de los machos y El sexo de las lagartijas, elogiados por la critica y publicados en esta misma coleccion (Metatemas 87 y 103). Este contenido es gratis y sólo te pido que, si te ha gustado, entretenido, iluminado de algún modo, lo compartas en tus redes y nos valores en tu plataforma de pódcast favorita. Gracias ;)

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Dieta Alcalina para Prevenir el Cáncer, por el Dr. Alberto Martí Bosch

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 44:03


En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las más de 10 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Dieta Alcalina para Prevenir el Cáncer, por el Dr Alberto Martí Bosch en las III Jornadas de la Salud "Descubriendo" que tuvo lugar en Socuéllamos (Castilla-La Mancha) el 27 de Enero 2018. DR. ALBERTO MARTÍ BOSCH Licenciado en Cirugía y Medicina por la Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona. Trabajó muchos años con niños como oncólogo pediátrico hasta que dados los escasos resultados que obtenía con los tratamientos convencionales y, sobre todo, viendo día a día el enorme sufrimiento que con ellos les causaba abandonó definitivamente su práctica. Hoy, veinte años después y tras formarse ampliamente en disciplinas que no se enseñan en las facultades de medicina, aborda el cáncer de una forma holística teniendo en cuenta ante todo el principio hipocrático de “Lo primero, no hacer daño”. Tratamiento que tiene en cuenta los aspectos psicológicos y emocionales además del físico, ámbito éste en el que desintoxicar, resolver posibles carencias vitamínicas, minerales, ortomoleculares, enzimáticas y hormonales potenciando así el sistema inmune y equilibrare el organismo bioenergéticamente son pasos siempre útiles y necesarios. ------------------EVENTO ORGANIZADO POR--------------------------- Las Supernenas, colectivo de afectadas por el cáncer de mama ------------------INFORMACION SOBRE MINDALIA------------------- Mindalia.com y Mindalia Televisión son una ONG SIN ANIMO DE LUCRO Si te ha gustado este video, APOYANOS CON UNA DONACION: https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/hacer-una-donacion-mindalia/ SUSCRIBETE AL CANAL DE YOUTUBE para no perderte ningún video: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mindaliacom AYUDA A MINDALIA, SIN PAGAR NI UN SÓLO CÉNTIMO MÁS, CON TUS COMPRAS Y RESERVAS ONLINE: http://helpfree.ly/j20544 MILES DE VIDEOS de conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Participa en las CONFERENCIAS EN DIRECTO: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ -Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en Ivoox: http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com PIDE O ENVIA AYUDA http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento SIGUENOS EN REDES SOCIALES: -Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/mindaliacom -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ -Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom -Pinterest: https://es.pinterest.com/mindaliacom/ DESCARGATE LAS APLICACIONES MOVILES GRATUITAS: Mindalia Multimedia https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_television Mindalia Red de Ayuda https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_ayuda&hl=es CONTACTA CON NOSOTROS: http://television.mindalia.com/contacto/ -Skype: mindalia.com ¿Tienes un video que te gustaría que publicáramos? Envíanoslo!!

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Suplementos nutritivos y Rutas metabólicas, por el Dr. Alberto Martí Bosch

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 52:01


Suplementos nutritivos y Rutas metabólicas, por el Dr. Alberto Martí Bosch, en la X Feria Alimentación y Salud, que tuvo lugar en Balaguer (Lleida) los días 21 y 22 de Octubre 2017. La “vitamina C” y la incidencia en la salud cuando falta. Como una falta del complejo B, magnesio, cromo, vanadio, zinc, níquel, cobalto, puede influir en el funcionamiento de la insulina. Rutas metabólicas energéticas: “ley de los cinco elementos” de la medicina china. Una libre interpretación comparativa con la primera ley de la termodinámica: la energía ni se crea ni se destruye, se transforma. Como una alteración energética puede desencadenar una enfermedad. DR. ALBERTO MARTÍ BOSCH Licenciado en Cirugía y Medicina por la Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona. Trabajó muchos años con niños como oncólogo pediátrico hasta que dados los escasos resultados que obtenía con los tratamientos convencionales y, sobre todo, viendo día a día el enorme sufrimiento que con ellos les causaba abandonó definitivamente su práctica. Hoy, veinte años después y tras formarse ampliamente en disciplinas que no se enseñan en las facultades de medicina, aborda el cáncer de una forma holística teniendo en cuenta ante todo el principio hipocrático de “Lo primero, no hacer daño”. Tratamiento que tiene en cuenta los aspectos psicológicos y emocionales además del físico, ámbito éste en el que desintoxicar, resolver posibles carencias vitamínicas, minerales, ortomoleculares, enzimáticas y hormonales potenciando así el sistema inmune y equilibrare el organismo bioenergéticamente son pasos siempre útiles y necesarios. ------------------EVENTO ORGANIZADO POR--------------------------- Slow Food terres de Lleida http://slowfoodterresdelleida.com/ Dolça Revolució https://dolcarevolucio.cat/language/es/portada/ Web del evento: http://alimentacioisalut.com/ ------------------INFORMACION SOBRE MINDALIA------------------- Mindalia.com y Mindalia Televisión son una ONG SIN ANIMO DE LUCRO Si te ha gustado este video, APOYANOS CON UNA DONACION: https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/hacer-una-donacion-mindalia/ SUSCRIBETE AL CANAL DE YOUTUBE para no perderte ningún video: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mindaliacom AYUDA A MINDALIA, SIN PAGAR NI UN SÓLO CÉNTIMO MÁS, CON TUS COMPRAS Y RESERVAS ONLINE: http://helpfree.ly/j20544 MILES DE VIDEOS de conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Participa en las CONFERENCIAS EN DIRECTO: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ -Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en Ivoox: http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com PIDE O ENVIA AYUDA http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento SIGUENOS EN REDES SOCIALES: -Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/mindaliacom -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ -Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom -Pinterest: https://es.pinterest.com/mindaliacom/ DESCARGATE LAS APLICACIONES MOVILES GRATUITAS: Mindalia Multimedia https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_television Mindalia Red de Ayuda https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_ayuda&hl=es CONTACTA CON NOSOTROS: http://television.mindalia.com/contacto/ -Skype: mindalia.com ¿Tienes un video que te gustaría que publicáramos? Envíanoslo!!

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La importancia de la Dieta Alcalina, por el Dr. Martí Bosch

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 42:46


La importancia de la Dieta Alcalina, por el Dr. Martí Bosch, en las II Jornadas AESMI que tuvo lugar en Madrid los días 29 y 30 de Septiembre 2017. El Dr. Alberto Martí Bosch es licenciado en Cirugía y Medicina por la Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona. Trabajó muchos años con niños como oncólogo pediátrico hasta que dados los escasos resultados que obtenía con los tratamientos convencionales y, sobre todo, viendo día a día el enorme sufrimiento que con ellos les causaba abandonó definitivamente su práctica. Hoy, veinte años después y tras formarse ampliamente en disciplinas que no se enseñan en las facultades de medicina, aborda el cáncer de una forma holística teniendo en cuenta ante todo el principio hipocrático de "Lo primero, no hacer daño". Tratamiento que tiene en cuenta los aspectos psicológicos y emocionales además del físico, ámbito éste en el que desintoxicar, resolver posibles carencias vitamínicas, minerales, ortomoleculares, enzimáticas y hormonales potenciando así el sistema inmune y equilibrare el organismo bioenergéticamente son pasos siempre útiles y necesarios. ------------------------------EVENTO ORGANIZADO POR------------------------------ Asociación Española de Médicos Integrativos http://aesmi.org/ ------------------------------------INFORMACION SOBRE MINDALIA------------------------------ Mindalia.com y Mindalia Televisión son una ONG SIN ANIMO DE LUCRO Si te ha gustado este video, APOYANOS CON UNA DONACION: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G58CS4AVKC6BU SUSCRIBETE AL CANAL DE YOUTUBE para no perderte ningún video: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mindaliacom AYUDA A MINDALIA, SIN PAGAR NI UN SÓLO CÉNTIMO MÁS, CON TUS COMPRAS Y RESERVAS ONLINE: http://helpfree.ly/j20544 MILES DE VIDEOS de conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Participa en las CONFERENCIAS EN DIRECTO: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ -Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en Ivoox: http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com PIDE O ENVIA AYUDA http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento SIGUENOS EN REDES SOCIALES: -Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/mindaliacom -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ -Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom -Pinterest: https://es.pinterest.com/mindaliacom/ DESCARGATE LAS APLICACIONES MOVILES GRATUITAS: Mindalia Multimedia https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_television Mindalia Red de Ayuda https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_ayuda&hl=es CONTACTA CON NOSOTROS: http://television.mindalia.com/contacto/ -Skype: mindalia.com ¿Tienes un video que te gustaría que publicáramos? Envíanoslo!!

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Cómo enfrentar el cáncer desde la serenidad y la cordura por el Dr. Martí Bosch - Parte 1

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2013 66:49


Cómo enfrentar el cáncer desde la serenidad y la cordura por el Dr. Martí Bosch, Licenciado en Cirugía y Medicina y oncólogo pediatra en la Feria de Alimentación y Salud que tuvo lugar el día 5 y 6 de Octubre del 2013 en Balaguer, Lleida. El cáncer se nos presenta como una enfermedad que nos aboca a la cronicidad o a la muerte ¡ no tiene por qué ser así ! No tiene por qué ser crónica ni tiene porque tener un desenlace fatalista. Hay pacientes que llegan a situaciones no reversibles, pero en la mayoría de los casos ésta situación no es así. No sólo se tratará de ampliar los medios para frenar dicho proceso, sino que también se tratará de exponer unos medios complementarios para evitar así la recidiva y recuperar la salud. También se tratará de plantear los recursos complementarios de los que podemos disponer para que los que no tengan cáncer lo puedan prevenir. Hay un mundo de medios: El mundo de la nutrición El mundo de los cuidaos corporales. El mundo de las plantas El mundo de la Homeopatía El mundo de los oligoelementos El mundo de la medicina ortomolecular (Vitaminas, enzymas, aminoácidos) El mundo de las vacunas autólogas El mundo de la Ozonoterapia. El mundo de la Hidrología médica. El munod de las energías sutiles. "Reiki, Shiatsu, Digitopuntura, etc." El mundo de la acupuntura El mundo de la mente El mundo del amor. Etc. El Dr. Alberto Martí Bosch es licenciado en Cirugía y Medicina por la Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona. Trabajó muchos años con niños como oncólogo pediátrico hasta que dados los escasos resultados que obtenía con los tratamientos convencionales y, sobre todo, viendo día a día el enorme sufrimiento que con ellos les causaba abandonó definitivamente su práctica. Hoy, veinte años después y tras formarse ampliamente en disciplinas que no se enseñan en las facultades de medicina, aborda el cáncer de una forma holística teniendo en cuenta ante todo el principio hipocrático de "Lo primero, no hacer daño". Tratamiento que tiene en cuenta los aspectos psicológicos y emocionales además del físico, ámbito éste en el que desintoxicar, resolver posibles carencias vitamínicas, minerales, ortomoleculares, enzimáticas y hormonales potenciando así el sistema inmune y equilibrare el organismo bioenergéticamente son pasos siempre útiles y necesarios. ----------------------------------------­----------------------------------------­------- http://www.alimentacioisalut.com/ http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

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Cómo enfrentar el cáncer desde la serenidad y la cordura por el Dr. Martí Bosch - Parte 2

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2013 47:28


Cómo enfrentar el cáncer desde la serenidad y la cordura por el Dr. Martí Bosch, Licenciado en Cirugía y Medicina y oncólogo pediatra en la Feria de Alimentación y Salud que tuvo lugar el día 5 y 6 de Octubre del 2013 en Balaguer, Lleida. El cáncer se nos presenta como una enfermedad que nos aboca a la cronicidad o a la muerte ¡ no tiene por qué ser así ! No tiene por qué ser crónica ni tiene porque tener un desenlace fatalista. Hay pacientes que llegan a situaciones no reversibles, pero en la mayoría de los casos ésta situación no es así. No sólo se tratará de ampliar los medios para frenar dicho proceso, sino que también se tratará de exponer unos medios complementarios para evitar así la recidiva y recuperar la salud. También se tratará de plantear los recursos complementarios de los que podemos disponer para que los que no tengan cáncer lo puedan prevenir. Hay un mundo de medios: El mundo de la nutrición El mundo de los cuidaos corporales. El mundo de las plantas El mundo de la Homeopatía El mundo de los oligoelementos El mundo de la medicina ortomolecular (Vitaminas, enzymas, aminoácidos) El mundo de las vacunas autólogas El mundo de la Ozonoterapia. El mundo de la Hidrología médica. El munod de las energías sutiles. "Reiki, Shiatsu, Digitopuntura, etc." El mundo de la acupuntura El mundo de la mente El mundo del amor. Etc. El Dr. Alberto Martí Bosch es licenciado en Cirugía y Medicina por la Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona. Trabajó muchos años con niños como oncólogo pediátrico hasta que dados los escasos resultados que obtenía con los tratamientos convencionales y, sobre todo, viendo día a día el enorme sufrimiento que con ellos les causaba abandonó definitivamente su práctica. Hoy, veinte años después y tras formarse ampliamente en disciplinas que no se enseñan en las facultades de medicina, aborda el cáncer de una forma holística teniendo en cuenta ante todo el principio hipocrático de "Lo primero, no hacer daño". Tratamiento que tiene en cuenta los aspectos psicológicos y emocionales además del físico, ámbito éste en el que desintoxicar, resolver posibles carencias vitamínicas, minerales, ortomoleculares, enzimáticas y hormonales potenciando así el sistema inmune y equilibrare el organismo bioenergéticamente son pasos siempre útiles y necesarios. ----------------------------------------­----------------------------------------­------- http://www.alimentacioisalut.com/ http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com