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? Did you know that stress often goes unrecognized, leaving many unaware of its true nature and effects?
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Dawn Gallop of #9 Farms returns to the podcast to discuss food preservation, self-sufficiency, homesteading, and more. Dawn has been a homesteader since 1992, and she is a mother to nine children, a farmer, nurse, artist, cheesemaker, canner, soapmaker, and beekeeper.
Dawn is on a mission to share her knowledge of self-sustainability with others – and she does this both in person and online with her YouTube channel.
Nestled on 30 acres of land with her family, Dawn immerses herself in the practices of gardening, goat rearing, beekeeping, and chicken care. Tune in as Dawn reflects on her journey through the "pantry challenge" – illuminating how it propelled her to explore the realms of canning, mindful food consumption, and sustainable practices…
In this episode, we cover:
1. The essence and objectives of the pantry challenge.
2. Strategies to embrace a survivalist mindset.
3. Essential pantry staples for sustainable living.
4. Insights into the art of food canning.
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"Your will beer will go bad if either of these two things happen! ?
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The widespread use of opioids and other addictive substances has inflicted profound suffering on countless people. While these narcotics may serve legitimate purposes within the medical system, grappling with the complexities of Substance Use Disorder requires careful consideration. In this episode, we're honored to have Susan Bartz Herrick join us to shed light on this vital and poignant subject…
Susan is a retired professor at UNC-Fayetteville, St. Andrews University, and Methodist University. She is also the author of Slow Dancing with the Devil, a memoir that follows the story of her beloved son and only child, Luke, through his struggle with opioid addiction, recovery and sobriety – and ultimately his heartbreaking death.
In this conversation, we discuss:
1. What you need to know about Substance Use Disorder (SUD).
2. The difference between stigmas and reality when it comes to drug overdoses.
3. The ways that public policies restrict care for individuals who struggle with SUD.
4. The importance of getting the word out about the opioid epidemic and SUD.
Discover firsthand how Susan uses her personal tragedy to illustrate how overprescribing contributes to Substance Use Disorder. Ready to learn more? Click play now!
You can find more on Susan by visiting her website https://www.susanbartzherrick.com/.
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"Your mom was right," says Maria Geisinger, our mouths really can be bacteria factories. This podcast provides listeners with a comprehensive discussion about how periodontitis progresses and why there's a feedback loop between diabetes and dental health. Listeners will learn
1. What periodontal disease causes and symptoms are common,
2. How the inflammatory burden from suboptimal blood sugar control contributes to the disease, and
3. What prevention measures and periodontitis treatments are available along with timelines.
Maria Geisinger is a professor and director of the Advanced Education Program in Periodontology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She helps listeners understand how periodontal disease relates to overall wellness as well as why regular dental management of a diabetic patient is important. As with numerous other health concerns, inflammation is a central factor. Professor Geisinger explains that not only does an inflammatory burden result from the effect of diabetes on periodontium, the resulting inflammation can in turn affect glycemic control.
It's pretty simple to identify basic periodontitis symptoms, she adds. The number one indicator is gum bleeding with brushing or flossing. Determining the depth of disease progression takes a visit to the periodontist, who will determine if there's accompanying bone loss and other issues. How does the disease initiate? When bacteria are allowed to accumulate along the gum line, your body senses these toxins and responds by retreating: gum tissue starts to "unzip" from the tooth root. Preventions include regular dental cleaning in addition to brushing and flossing teeth. She makes a helpful analogy between flossing teeth benefits and gym visits and provides other incentives for effective dental care, especially for diabetic patients.
To learn more about her work, she suggests finding her on ResearchGate.
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In this insightful interview, join us as we dive into the financial world with Daniel Malone, the founder and content creator at Malone Financial.
From his corporate background at PricewaterhouseCoopers to his current role as an online financial educator with a significant social media following, Daniel shares his journey, experiences, and insights into the complexities of the financial industry.
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0:37 CODEX Fundraiser
1:59 Guest Introduction
6:43 Example Of An Organism Recognizing Randomness
9:33 Exposed Immune System to Pathogens
16:29 Deliberately Created Cancer Cells
22:00 Acting As A Separate Organism
24:24 Metastasis
28:37 Mice Liver Cancer Metastasize
32:10 Quorum Based Signaling
41:28 Cancer Cells and Tissue
44:28 Understanding Cancer in Different Ways
49:27 Aspects of Biology
56:19 How To Find Out More About Denis Noble Work
What are the new relationships thought to be between cancer and evolution? Cancer can be considered in a new light by accepting a new definition and possible set of interactions.
Listen up to learn:
• Why all may not be well in evolutionary theory
• What Julian Huxley may have gotten wrong
• How the immune system can offer clues about cancer
Denis Noble, a member of the Department of Physiology, Anatomy, and Genetics at the University of Oxford, shares his view of the new links between Darwinism and cancer that may revolutionize the field.
It has been known that mutations play a role in cancer for a great while, but in recent years, the style of mutations has hinted at new lines of thinking. These new lines of thought have even caused a possible shift in the current and widely accepted theory of evolution.
By assuming that control of the tumor only arises out of genetic sequencing, it is possible that the current method of examination may be short-sighted. After understanding the genome first, researchers also need to consider the downstream ramifications of the formation and operation of cancerous tumors.
To learn more, visit https://www.aacr.org/professionals/membership/scientific-working-groups/cancer-evolution-working-group/.
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3:30 Guest working history
8:00 types of symptoms that are associated with schizophrenia
12:00 How schizophrenia changes?
20:20 mitigate the challenges of schizophrenia
32:00 Find out more about guest working
In this episode, we sit down with Joe Pierre, M.D., a Health Sciences Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at UCSF, and the Unit Chief of the Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital Adult Inpatient Unit.
He has considerable experience working with individuals that suffer from psychotic disorders, substance abuse issues, and those with “dual diagnosis”. He is also a primary contributor to clinical trials in schizophrenia and early intervention for young persons at high risk for psychosis.
Joe is both intrigued and challenged by schizophrenia – and he is on a mission to better understand it so that those suffering from it can live more comfortably…
Join in now to uncover:
1) The types of symptoms that are associated with schizophrenia.
2) How schizophrenia changes the essential part of who you are.
3) Why schizophrenia can onset at certain ages.
4) Medications that can be used to mitigate the challenges of schizophrenia.
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What exactly does a virus do to invade our bodies? Scientist St. Patrick Reid addresses the mechanics through specific virus pathologies.
He addresses
1. How viruses use proteins to undercut the immune system and ensure replication,
2. How the chikungunya virus infection has become more prevalent and often leaves chronic symptoms, and
3. Why these lasting effects from this RNA virus are especially puzzling and how scientists approach such questions.
St Patrick Reid is an assistant professor in the Department of Pathology and Microbiology at the University of Nebraska. He focuses on the virology of proteins encoded by highly pathogenic viruses like the chikungunya virus infection. He explains what this means by describing his graduate and early career studies on Ebola and other host-pathogen interaction examples.
Ebola is able to invade an organisms by encoding for proteins that block the immune system from responding. This gives the virus enough time to amplify itself and replicate. When the body is finally able to react, the virus is so pervasive it over reacts, often unleashing a dangerous over-response; in fact, this is what happens with COVID-19.
Dr. Reid than describes the history of the chikungunya virus infection and how it has made its way from one part of the world to another, including South America and the southern United States. Transmitted by mosquitoes, it often results in a debilitating arthritis that can last for years and scientists don't understand how or why. In fact, that's one of his areas of research, to understand its pathology. As an RNA virus, it does not invade the nucleus and change the genome.
He explains some possible theories and his own approach to solving this mystery. He also discusses his thoughts on COVID-19 from his protein-focused research and describes the magnanimous ways researchers are working together across the world to find ways to combat its effects.
The best way to keep an eye on his work and learn more include following him on Twitter as @StPatrickReid3 as well as reviewing his university lab web page at unmc.edu/pathology-research/microbiology/virology/reidlab.
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