We bet you didn’t know this about estrogen before! ?
In this video, Dr. Patrick Flynn, the author of “I Disagree: How These Two Words are the Secret to Thinking Differently and Taking Control of Your Health”, exposes a little-known fact about estrogen…
According to Dr. Flynn, Estrogen is apparently not a singular hormone for females as we’ve been made to believe by textbooks.
Apparently, estrogen is actually a GENERAL TERM that describes many hormones. ☂️
In fact, he explains that Estrogen is not wholly responsible for the woman’s physical and psychological development. ?
Ronald B. Brown, Ph.D., joins the conversation to discuss his research into the Covid-19 virus and how it interacts with our bodies.
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Rita Austin looks at human remains from all over the world to try and understand past human experiences and disease processes, particularly for tuberculosis and syphilis.
In this podcast, she shares with listeners
1. The interdisciplinary methods of molecular, morphological, and archival studies that inform her work;
2. The history of tuberculosis and syphilis as pathogens; and
3. The stories we can gather from bone lesions, DNA ancestry, and teeth calculus.
Dr. Rita Austin is a Predoctoral Research Fellow at the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Natural History, where she works to evaluate their human biological anthropology collections to better inform destructive sampling decisions made by the museum.
She recently obtained her PhD from the University of Oklahoma. She talks about her work in this podcast, explaining the way researchers use methods like DNA ancestry, skeletal studies, and teeth calculus to reconstruct the impact of pathogens in the near and distant past.
Her studies have focused specifically on tuberculosis and syphilis and she explains that TB is ancient—we have been evolving with it for millennia. Syphilis on the other hand is much more recent and was first documented in the 1400s; however, there are subspecies that are more ancient and non-venereal.
She adds that these diseases still exist today and explains how TB invades the body in more detail. Her work helps scientists better understand these pathogens in the past and how they have changed over time: a better understanding can help us target them now and be prepared for how they may continue to evolve.
She also explains one of her overarching interests, namely how cultural practices inform and affect health care. She adds some examples and reminders listeners that one’s socioeconomic status affected one’s health. People were touched by the plague, for example, due to different socioeconomic situations. She comments that being able to protect one’s self from sickness is a privilege.
Finally, she shares some interesting examples of how researchers have reconstructed end-of-life circumstances by looking at human remains, including a story about what some nun’s teeth told about the ink they used.
To find out more about her work, see the University of Oklahoma’s Laboratories of Molecular Anthropology and Microbiome Research page at https://lmamr.org/.
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"Let's talk about some options on how to treat grey water: ?
In this video, Analecto Rizzo, a civil engineer whose work focuses on sustainable water management as well as nature-based solutions for wastewater treatment, and more, talks about sustainable solutions for treating gray water. ?
According to Analecto, green water (water that’s held in soil and is available to plants) can be a GREAT solution for treating gray water. ?
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? Let’s join with Jean Comaroff the Alfred North Whitehead Professor of African and African American Studies and Anthropology at Harvard University and explore about interesting and mind blowing digital transformation about the Singapore. ?
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? Just returned from Singapore and wow, the future is here ✨ ?
? Compared to America, it feels like a leap forward in time. ?️
? Singapore's seamless transition to digital transactions and cashless
payments is impressive. ?
? Plus, their advanced traffic management system ensures hassle-free experiences, like never paying a parking ticket again ?
? Asia is leading the way in innovation, setting the stage for a digital revolution. ?
? ?️ Learn more by clicking the link in our bio or description above. ?✨
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? Kidney disease in children? It's rare, but it happens!
? Dr. Keia Sanderson, Assistant Professor of Nephrology at University of North Carolina, explains that congenital factors, such as abnormal kidney or urinary tract development, are the main culprits.?️♂️
But, some kids can develop kidney issues due to acquired medical conditions, such as Lupus. ?
?️ Tune in to the full episode with Dr. Sanderson for more insights:?️ https://bit.ly/3446Flf
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to produce your favorite beer? Well, it turns out that it requires a fair amount of scientific research to create a decent brew. In this episode, we chat with John Sheppard about exactly what this looks like for both craft and major breweries alike…
John is a Professor in the Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences at NC State where he teaches in the Bioprocessing Science major with particular interests in upstream processes and validation. With his many years of experience as a research scientist in this subject, John has cultivated an in-depth understanding of the biological processes associated with beer fermentation.
Join the conversation to uncover:
• John’s past “Eureka moments” of research discovery.
• How major brewing companies approach scientific research and refinement.
• The metrics and components that contribute to aroma and flavor in beer.
• How consumers interact with breweries’ products.
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Dr. Christopher Estes joins the podcast today to discuss his distinct approach to functional medicine and the intersection of Eastern and Western medicine. As the Co-Founder of Miami Beach Comprehensive Wellness Center, Dr. Estes is a board-certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist who works hard to uncover the root causes of various medical conditions – no matter how complex they may seem.
Miami Beach Comprehensive Wellness Center offers an array of therapies for both women and men. This includes functional medicine evaluations, intravenous and ozone therapies, platelet-rich plasma therapies, peptide therapies, energetic medicine, and Acutonics sound healing.
From managing environmentally acquired illnesses to offering comprehensive detoxification programs, Dr. Estes is on a mission to help people of all ages optimize their health using an integrated approach to wellness…
Jump in now to learn about:
1. What complex chronic medical illnesses are, and how they can be holistically treated.
2. Common reasons why people seek stem cell therapy.
3. How your diet impacts your overall health.
4. What ozone therapy is used for, and how it’s administered.
You can find more information on Dr. Estes and his work with Miami Beach Comprehensive Wellness Center by clicking here!
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Author, athlete, and nutritionist Wade Lightheart joins the show to educate listeners on the best process for nutrient supplementation.
He explains
1. What gave him the motivation and know-how to start his company,
2. What three elements form the biological optimization triangle for their approach with clients, and
3. How supplement industry pressures can lead companies toward lesser quality products and how he prevents that trend.
Wade Lightheart is a three-time Canadian Natural Bodybuilding champion, author of numerous books on health, and president of BiOptimizer. He begins the show with a moving story relaying key events that led him to where he is today.
After the death of his older sister, he became interested in offerings beyond the "medical model" he'd witnessed as his sister suffered through intense cancer treatments. That alongside his bodybuilding hobby led him to study nutrition and exercise science in university. But it wasn't until his own health dropped off a bit that he understood he'd been more focused on the aesthetics of bodybuilding than the importance of true health that stemmed from a focus on internal care.
He took this knowledge and after some intense study in nutritional supplement therapy, he and his partner started BiOptimizer, which evolved from a body building to a human optimization company. He describes for listeners the main premise of company, which addresses three aspects of biological optimization: aesthetics, performance, and health. They strive to end physical suffering and activate biologically optimized health by leveraging nutritional supplements, technology, and other elements to fully express each client's unique physical capacity and quality of life.
He explains how the mode of production for a health supplement leads to a quality end product and what measures his company takes to insure this. He also explains the company's philosophy and inner workings in more detail. Listen in for more of this inspiring story about fitness and health.
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17:00 the types of plastics that scientists are finding in ocean waters, and where they may come from.
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39:00 how long it takes for certain plastics to degrade.
49:00 find out more about guest working
How do emerging pollutants such as microplastics and pesticides affect aquatic ecosystems? Ecotoxicologist Susanne M. Brander joins the podcast today to discuss her work on this poignant topic of research…
Susanne is an Associate Professor at Oregon State University in the College of Agricultural Sciences, in the Fisheries and Wildlife Department, and at the Coastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station.
In addition to this, she is also an adjunct member of the OSU Environmental and Molecular Toxicology Department, a part of the OSU Marine Studies Initiative – and is affiliate faculty in the Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing.
In this episode, Susanne fills us in on:
1) The two different ways that her team researches microplastics.
2) The types of plastics that scientists are finding in ocean waters, and where they may come from.
3) Where her research lab draws her samples from.
4) How long it takes for certain plastics to degrade.
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