Functional nutrition and finding the path to naturalistic health
John McDougall, the founder, and director of the nationally renowned McDougall Program, discusses his mission to help change the way people struggling with health or weight view a healthy diet. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nGP3Vn5-zM
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We often think of long recovery times and large scars when we think of surgery. While this is still the case with many patients, there are methods surgeons are using in particular surgeries that minimize the overall invasive nature of these procedures.
On this podcast, we are joined by Dr. Greg Marchand. Dr. Marchand is a board-certified physician in Obstetrics and Gynecology and is the Director of the Marchand Institute for Minimally Invasive Surgery. In addition to these things, Dr. Marchand also holds the World Record for performing a total laparoscopic hysterectomy through the most minor incision ever.
Tune in now to hear Dr. Marchand discuss:
1) Why he was motivated to start practicing minimally invasive surgery.
2) What the future of minimally invasive surgery may be.
3) What kind of surgeries can be done using this surgical method.
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10:00 Guest Working
9:30 Established treatment options for Sleep Apnea
8:00 Life-threatening consequences of leaving sleep apnea untreated
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Certified in both sports medicine and neurology, Dr. Gabriele Barthlen, PhD, MD has directed several sleep centers and authored three books, 33 abstracts, and 15 peer-reviewed articles throughout her career.
She’s also been invited to speak at over 250 lectures, and today she’s accepted the invitation to speak on the podcast about the work that she’s currently doing at Sleep Center Hawaii and the latest in the world of sleep medicine.
Contrary to much of her previous work researching sleep apnea, periodic limb movement disorder, insomnia, and a range of other sleep disorders, Dr. Barthlen now focuses almost exclusively on the clinical treatment of sleep apnea using the most established treatment options.
She explains:
1) What are each of most established treatment options.
2) How she treats patients who can’t travel to the sleep clinic.
3) The stage of sleep during which apnea is most likely to occur.
4) The life-threatening consequences of leaving sleep apnea untreated.
Learn more by visiting sleepcenterhawaii.com and feel free to give them a call at 808 456 REST.
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Scientists have come to visualize cancer as species in itself, with its own evolutionary patterns and characteristics. Furthermore, researchers like Henry Heng are realigning how we think about evolution. This podcast presents a fascinating conversation about both and how each informs the other.
Listen and learn
1. How the importance of genetics in cancer has evolved into the importance chromosome packaging and reshuffling in cancer,
2. Why this means cancer genetics and genomics must focus on the topological arrangement and interactions of genes, and
3. Why our dynamic mechanism for adaption can lead to too much change, resulting in cancer.
Author and Professor Henry Heng is with the Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics at Wayne State University School of Medicine. His research centers on how cancer evolution occurs, what is the unique pattern of cancer evolution, and how to develop tangible tools for a cancer biomarker and treatment leading to a greater molecular medicine impact factor. Author of numerous books, including Genome Chaos: Rethinking Genetics, Evolution, and Molecular Medicine, he also presents an intriguing realignment in how many scientists think about evolution. In fact, he uses the nature of cancer evolution as a model to understand how evolution works overall.
Think about it: cancer is always under attack by our system; it's always evolving and fighting back and presents an interesting model to understand how competition occurs. For a long time people thought of cancer as a problem of over growth, he says, and tried to find genetic reasons for this overgrowth. But scientists like Heng understand that this was the wrong emphasis.
Rather than overgrowth, he says, cancer is just another evolutionary system with its own signature. The question is then, rather, what is the overall trend. This leads to an interesting explanation of how nonsexual reproduction, or fission, opens cells up to the kinds of changes that lead to cancer. Cancer is a type of punctuated evolution, a reshuffling resulting from the dynamic mechanism our cells use for successful adaptation: cancer is simply too much change. Listen in for the implication of how this may affect genetics biology and cancer treatments in the future.
For more about Henry Heng's work, he suggests his recent books, including Genome Chaos: Rethinking Genetics, Evolution, and Molecular Medicine and Debating Cancer: The Paradox in Cancer Research.
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2:20 Working Background
4:40 Decibel Therapeutics
7:15 Therapy Rule In Different Stages
10:30 How Therapy Help Children’s
13:10 Principle To Protect Hearing Ability
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18:20 Find Out More About Laurence Reid
Nearly 20% of the global population suffers from some level of hearing loss, yet there are still no therapeutics for it on the market – just devices like hearing aids and cochlear implants. The team at Decibel Therapeutics is working to change this.
Lend an ear to learn:
1. How different types of hearing loss occur
2. What ototoxicity is and how it’s caused by a commonly used chemotherapeutic drug
3. Whether gene therapy could be used to correct congenital forms of hearing loss
Laurence Reid is the CEO of Decibel Therapeutics, a company working to develop the very first therapeutics for hearing loss. He joins the show to explain this work in detail, which includes the development of gene therapy products and small-molecule therapeutics. Along the way, he explains the link between cisplatin (a common chemo drug) and hearing loss, and why the products in the Decibel pipeline are looking like promising treatments.
This work has the potential to completely change billions of lives across the globe. If you or someone you know has hearing loss, this episode isn’t one to miss.
Press play to learn more and check out https://www.decibeltx.com/
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8:28 Which Animals Diana is working with?
9:30 Which Animal is Smart
12:37 What Kind of Interesting Phenomena Seen in Behaviors of Cetacean, Dolphins and Elephants
30:03 Animal’s Communications Frequency and Intensity
38:15 Do Animal Look in the Future
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How can studying the vocal abilities of animals lend insight into their world? By studying acoustic patterns and cognition, a new understanding of how various animals can be gained.
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1. What animal has the largest brain to body ratio other than humans
2. How dolphins communicate to hunt
3. The impact of studying animal communication
Diana Reiss, Ph.D. Professor and Director of the Animal Behavior & Conservation MA & Certificate Programs, stops in to share her work studying the capacity of various species to communicate with one another and what it may indicate.
Many people know of the ability of parrots to mimic words and dolphins' ability to echolocate. However, the vast majority do not understand the miraculous cognitive complexity needed to facilitate this ability in animals across the animal kingdom.
By attempting to understand how and why animals communicate or feel the need to mimic, humans can better understand how these species operate on a daily basis. But, sadly, this revelation also brings into consideration the inhumane treatment of many vastly intelligent creatures and the need to modernize our way of thinking.
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Can you believe that scientists didn’t notice this until now!?
In this video, Frank Aylward, an assistant professor of Biological sciences at Virginia Tech, reveals a surprising type of virus that scientists have been seeing but not noticing!
According to Frank, while we have all been accustomed to the fact that viruses come in miniscule sizes, there are actually viruses that come in a BIGGER size than usual! ?
And this is something the scientific community has seen under their noses for quite some time! ?
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I'm all about resilience!
It is such a strength to be able to stay the same in the midst of change, to roll with the punches, to come back after being knocked down.
We must strive to be like bamboo, which does not even break even when the harshest winds blow.
Let’s face it: life is unpredictable.
Things will not always go as planned - so it is much better for us to be able to accept the sudden changes and go with the flow. There’s no point in throwing a fit when things go awry. Who knows, these unexpected circumstances may lead to extraordinary places.
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Do you know where serotonin is made? ?
In this video, Scott Anderson, author of the book The Psychobiotic Revolution: Mood, Food, and the New Science of the Gut-Brain Connection, reveals where!
According to Scott, serotonin – a key neurotransmitter in the brain, is made in the gut!
However, the CHALLENGE is how it gets from the gut to the brain.
Visit http://psychobiotic-revolution.com/ to learn more, and find his book, The Psychobiotic Revolution: Mood, Food, and the New Science of the Gut-Brain Connection on Amazon.
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