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    Explore "atrophy" with insightful episodes like "MRI in MS: From Pixels to Progress", "What to do when you’re out of options", "The Art Of Sleeping: Techniques To Improve The Quality Of Your Sleep With Dr. Martone", "Ep. 139: Keep Your Mind Alive" and "Sex Part Two with Dr Claire Macaulay Ep 15" from podcasts like ""MS Living Well: Key Info from Multiple Sclerosis Experts", "NTSL is Coaching Podcast", "I Love Being Sober", "Respark Your Life" and "Henpicked Menopause Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (18)

    MRI in MS: From Pixels to Progress

    MRI in MS: From Pixels to Progress

    Step into the powerful realm of MRI imaging, providing us with an unparalleled view of multiple sclerosis. Discover how acute inflammation becomes vivid with contrast, and how various MRI sequences unveil the past battles fought within your brain and spinal cord. We'll explore advances in techniques, revealing brain shrinkage, gray matter disease and myelin repair. Understand the impact of MS on brain processing efficiency during rest and specific tasks through functional MRI imaging. Crucial questions regarding where and how often to get MRI scans are addressed. Latest guidance on avoiding contrast for routine MRI monitoring in MS shared.

    Barry Singer MD, Director of The MS Center for Innovations in Care, interviews:

    Christina Azevedo MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology at the University of Southern California

    Robert Zivandinov MD, PhD, Director of the Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center & Professor of Neurology at Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York.

    What to do when you’re out of options

    What to do when you’re out of options

    NTSL Wisdom Mining Podcast for Family and Business. Episode 138 in the series – Gems and Nuggets for family, business, and investment.

    TOPIC: What to do when you’re out of options

    On this podcast you will discover that one thing that is responsible for blocking most of your options in life. Dealing with it will set yourself up for long-term success and well-being.

    Your life will start to attract extraordinary resources, including good people, money, wisdom, creativity, integrity, children that are model citizens…

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    We also do a complementary deep dive into some of the topics during our monthly online marathon meeting that takes place on the 3rd Tuesday of every month. Most of our podcasts come with GameChanger Coaching eNote.

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    The Art Of Sleeping: Techniques To Improve The Quality Of Your Sleep With Dr. Martone

    The Art Of Sleeping: Techniques To Improve The Quality Of Your Sleep With Dr. Martone

    We all need proper and decent sleep to perform our daily tasks and responsibilities. If we are sleep-deprived, it will negatively affect our personal and professional lives. Discover the art of sleeping with Dr. Peter Martone. Also known as Dr. Sleep Right, Dr Martone has been a chiropractor for over 21 years, innovatively helping patients to help heal from the inside out. His techniques have been featured nationally on CBS NBC ABC in Fox. He’s currently traveling the country, teaching people how to master the art of sleeping. In this episode, Dr. Martone shares these effective techniques and their impact on our everyday lives. So stay tuned and discover ways you could improve the quality of your sleep.

    Ep. 139: Keep Your Mind Alive

    Ep. 139: Keep Your Mind Alive

    We all want a good quality of life for ourselves and our families, and that includes having a sharp mind. Many of us have seen the effects of Alzheimers or dementia and the impact it has on a family. Fortunately there are very simple, and even fun things we can do to keep our minds and memories sharp. These tips are good for people of all ages. Healthier lifestyle choices are always available.

     

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • How to strengthen your will power.
    • How to prevent brain atrophy.
    • Why you should watch less tv.

     

    Raymond Aaron has shared his vision and wisdom on radio and television programs for over 40 years. He is the author of over 100 books, including Branding Small Business For Dummies, Double Your Income Doing What You Love, Canadian best-seller Chicken Soup for the Canadian Soul, and he co-authored the New York Times best-seller Chicken Soup for the Parent’s Soul.

     www.Aaron.com

    Sex Part Two with Dr Claire Macaulay Ep 15

    Sex Part Two with Dr Claire Macaulay Ep 15

    Enjoying a sex life or just to be able to make decisions about our sexual desire can be helped if we are informed and Dr Claire Macaulay, of The Pleasure Possibility is a fantastic guest who in this episode talks more about sex and the menopause.

    Access a Transcript of this Podcast here:

    https://henpicked.net/menopause-hub/menopause-and-sex-part-two

    In this episode we covered:

    Sexual expression is about what’s right for us as an individual.

    Vaginal atrophy.

    How long can you use localised oestrogen for.

    The difference between moisturisers and lubricants.

    Resources:

    Sylk Natural Intimate Lubricant

    YES, YES, YES® – The Organic Intimacy Experts

    Dr. Wolff’s Vagisan Moisturising Cream

     

    Menopause, it’s always been around, as long as they’re been women on this earth and they’ve lived long enough, there’s been the menopause. Yet we still have an outdated mindset and too little awareness, education and support.

    Today, we’re in a different time - we’re living for longer, working for longer, and too many of us are struggling through this life transition. We all experience menopause differently but you are not alone.

    This podcast brings you up-to-date, expert information and top tips to help empower you to make informed decisions that are right for you: how you experience menopause, manage symptoms and long-term health. It’s time for change.

    Your menopause, your choice. 

    For more from the Henpicked Menopause Hub go to:

    https://henpicked.net/menopause-hub

    Transforming Lives With Pelvic Floor Therapy

    Transforming Lives With Pelvic Floor Therapy
    Pelvic pain and atrophy is a common side effect to cancer treatment that is often not talked about. Tune in to learn more about the supportive care we offer. If this is a side effect you are experiencing, you are not alone, and you do not have to live with the pain.
     
    Melanie Meister, MD, urogynecologist, talks about pelvic pain and atrophy. Also joining the conversation is Eileen Coughenour, DPT, CLT, pelvic floor physical therapist, and Tracy Mason Solis, breast cancer survivor, PIVOT member.

    Sexuality, sexual health, and menopause with Dr. Barb DePree

    Sexuality, sexual health, and menopause with Dr. Barb DePree

    The physical and emotional changes that come with menopause can complicate intimacy. 

    Sexual intercourse can become painful due to the thinning and drying of intimate tissue; libido may wane as hormones decrease and menopause symptoms increase.

    But because sexuality, and in particular women's sexuality, is such a taboo subject in American culture, we don't talk about it. And what doesn't get discussed, generally doesn't get solved.

    But times and attitudes are changing: there are more platforms now for women to get information and solutions and engage in conversation about the very real, very natural changes happening in their bodies.

    Two companies helping women regain sexual health in menopause are Gennev and MiddlesexMD.

    In this conversation, the CEOs of each company, and a menopause-specialist OB/GYN, talk about the importance of open conversation around women's sexuality and health, the challenges of starting a business in a stigmatized niche, and the ways their companies are helping women enjoy the second half of their lives.

    Fighting to Defeat MSA: Part 2 of 2

    Fighting to Defeat MSA: Part 2 of 2

    In this episode, we continue the interview with Philip Fortier, who is the executive director of Defeat MSA Alliance. This episode provides details on many of the great efforts of this organization. All donations to Defeat MSA Alliance go toward the organization's 4 pillars of clinical research, patient support, public awareness, and education.

    Toll Free # for Defeat MSA Alliance: 1-855-KICKMSA

    Defeat MSA Alliance: www.defeatmsa.org
    Global Online Support Hub: www.brainpatient.org
    Defeat MSA Awareness shoe: www.msashoe.org

    Acts 3: Don't Atrophy

    Acts 3: Don't Atrophy

    Edwin and Andrew go through a thought experiment. When the healed man woke up the next day, what did he need to do? How do you think he reacted? What would have happened if he had decided to not walk, get carried by his friends, and just keep begging at the temple gate? Wouldn't that be silly?

    Find the written devotional that goes along with this episode by clicking here.

    The Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue invite you to join us at any of our Bible classes and worship assemblies. Find out how by clicking here.

    Michael Eldridge wrote and sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here.

    Fighting to Defeat MSA: Part 1 of 2

    Fighting to Defeat MSA: Part 1 of 2

    In this episode of LLTB, Dr. Tipton and Kandice introduce another neurodegenerative disease called multiple system atrophy (MSA). We also have a great interview with Mr. Philip Fortier, the direct of Defeat MSA Alliance. Mr. Fortier's brother developed MSA. Mr. Fortier discusses many of the struggles that his brother faced and what it was like to watch as this disease took his independence and, eventually, his life. 

    Check out this links mentioned in the episode:

    Defeat MSA Alliance: www.defeatmsa.org

    Global Online Support Hub: www.brainpatient.org

    Defeat MSA Awareness shoe: www.msashoe.org

     

    Episode 36- Michal Irvin

    Episode 36- Michal Irvin

    On October 24, 2017, Michal Irvin suffered his first ever seizure. After a year of every single test imaginable, it was discovered that he has Multiple System Atrophy (MSA-P). If you can imagine Parkinson disease on steroids.

    There is no cure, it is purely symptom management
    Grim prognosis (4-6 years). We discuss his journey as a psychotherapist, husband, father, and now a patient.

    SMA: So Much Angst

    SMA: So Much Angst

    Welcome back to my life, The Wheel Life. This may come as a shocker to many of you, but it's time I come clean. I'm disabled and proud! In honor of SMA Awareness Month I decided to share my journey with it. From diagnosis to where it's brought me. You'll hear about some dark moments in my past and how the lives of those around me helped me grow stronger. Don't worry there are fun facts along the way. This is an extremely personal story with sensitive topics discussed so if you're prone to triggers I recommend caution or choose to skip this one. I promise you will not hurt my feelings. For those who choose to continue, Happy Listening!

    -Roberto

    Peripheral Atrophy

    Peripheral Atrophy
    Movement is life!

    And today you’ll learn why it isn’t so smart to stare at your smartphone!

    This week you’ll learn:
    - Why you're peripheral vision is so important
    - How you can stimulate your peripheral vision
    - More about the science of hope!

    Join us next week as we continue to Challenge Aging!

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    Theme Music: Careful! by The Zombie Dandies

    What is a Voice: Communication Challenges

    What is a Voice: Communication Challenges

    Vocal problems can occur for people with all types of conditions -- Parkinson's disease, muscular dystrophy, stroke. Acute laryngitis is very common while chronic laryngitis affects over 20% of the population.

    Christine received a diagnosis of spasmodic dysphonia and now experiences some relief with botox shots. Hanna, who has SMA type 1, uses assistive technology to help her communicate. Check out her website to watch a video demonstrating how she uses the technology.

    treating painful intercourse with the Mona Lisa Touch

    treating painful intercourse with the Mona Lisa Touch

    Mona Lisa Touch: You probably haven’t heard of it, but if you’re a woman in midlife, you might want to take a moment to hear about it. This “fractionated CO2 laser,” we hear, can return vaginal tissue to a pre-menopausal state with just a few 3-to-5-minute treatments.

    That can mean a return to sex that’s pleasurable instead of painful and an end to mild urinary incontinence.

    Because we have no idea what a “fractionated CO2 laser” is, but we wanted to know more, we contacted a provider of the service here in Seattle, Dr. Rebecca Dunsmoor-Su.

    Dr. Rebecca maintained her own ob/gyn practice and taught Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Washington before decided to take a position with Swedish Medical Center as an OB Hospitalist. In 2016, she opened RenuvaGyn to start offering Mona Lisa Touch to women in menopause.

    She knows what this laser is and what it can do for women who are suffering with vaginal atrophy, mild incontinence, and painful sex. Here’s what she told us:

     

    1:45 How did you end up here, doing this?

    Dr. Rebecca traces her path to Seattle and RenuvaGyn and the Mona Lisa Touch, and why she feels like women deserve to have a robust sex life, even after menopause (shocking!)

    4:35 Why choose the Mona Lisa Touch?

    Some women can’t use hormones or prefer not to. The MLT gives those women a great option. 

    6:50 What does the Mona Lisa Touch device look like?

    Kind of like a photocopy machine with a screen, according to the doc. She explains the process which is nothing at all like making copies.

    8:11 How does it work?

    The laser reawakens cells that start rebuilding and re-hydrating the vaginal area. The thicker layers, rebalanced pH, and returning healthy bacteria bring that bit of the body back to pre-menopause. She also gives us a timeline for when to get going – hint: the sooner, the better.

    10:47 It’s not just for painful sex

    Yes, it’s good for sex, no question. But it’s also good for the itch and the dryness.

    11:29 Sooooo…. Does it hurt?

    Because it doesn’t go as deeply into the tissue as facial laser treatment or hair removal, it’s less painful than either. A topical numbing cream takes care of any pain that might occur with the procedure. No flaking or peeling, either, woot!

    13:20 What keeps women from getting the procedure done?

    The MLT sounds amazing – why aren’t more women doing it? Cost, says the doctor. It’s not covered by insurance (of course!), so women pay the costs out of pocket.

    15:10 When women hear about it, do they want it?

    Cost aside, women are often a little fearful about the procedure, but when it’s done, the usual response is, “that’s it?” Doctor  Rebecca goes into what the office visit is like, and it sounds pretty darn easy.

    (not all "vaginal rejuvenation" procedures are created equal. read up on why you may not want to keep up with the kardashians)

    16:53 About that incontinence?

    For mild incontinence, the MLT can be very helpful in a couple of ways. Dr. Rebecca takes us through the advantages. Also good for post-baby women in addition to women over 50, so spread the word!

    19:05 Can you be my ob/gyn?

    Mona Lisa Touch (and menopause care generally) doesn’t quite yet pay the bills; Dr. Rebecca is also a OB Hospitalist at Swedish Medical Center, helping with labor, delivery, c-sections, etc. The MLT fulfilled her need to work with women on an ongoing basis. She talks about how doctors are paid and why it doesn’t favor doctors talking with women about menopause issues.

    23:14 What’s the process for women who want MLT?

    Dr. Rebecca says there’s no physical prep to be done, but it’s good to do some research and know what to expect. One place to look is her own site and blog on renuvagyn.com.

    For women who cannot or prefer not to use hormones to treat vaginal dryness and painful sex, the Mona Lisa Touch may provide an excellent, effective, low-risk alternative. You can search for a provider in your area from the Mona Lisa Touch website.

    Have you had or would you consider a laser treatment to deal with vaginal atrophy or incontinence? Share with us (anonymously, if you prefer) in the comments on the genneve blog, or you can join the conversation on genneve’s Facebook page or in Midlife & Menopause Solutions, genneve’s closed Facebook group.

    Insulin Resistance Syndrome and the Rise of Mental Diseases

    Insulin Resistance Syndrome and the Rise of Mental Diseases
    The research is in! Studies have shown there is a higher proportion being affected by brain disease and its happening at an earlier age! The US had the worst increase in neurological death with a 92% increase in women and 66% in men from 1980 until 2010. The statistics are not in our favor! Join Eve Plews, L.N.C, look at what is creating the risk and what we can do about it! Get the facts and get yourself and your loved ones on the right path to preventing brain diseases!
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