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    Explore " bacterial infections" with insightful episodes like "NEJM Interview: Sam Halabi on facilitating sharing and aggregation of pathogen genomic sequence data for public health objectives.", "104: Dr. Torrie Thompson, Functional Medicine Practitioner: Are Parasites Keeping You Up At Night? Here’s How To Tell & What To Do About It", "P.I. and Allergies", "Using Nanotechnology to Prevent Infections on Medical Devices: A Conversation with Scott VanEpps" and "NEJM Interview: Dr. Michael Incze on building multidisciplinary care teams for endocarditis and reducing stigma related to substance use." from podcasts like ""NEJM Interviews", "The Sleep Is A Skill Podcast", "IG Living Advocate Podcast", "Stories from the NNI" and "NEJM Interviews"" and more!

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    NEJM Interview: Sam Halabi on facilitating sharing and aggregation of pathogen genomic sequence data for public health objectives.

    NEJM Interview: Sam Halabi on facilitating sharing and aggregation of pathogen genomic sequence data for public health objectives.
    Sam Halabi is a professor of health management and policy at the Georgetown University School of Health. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. S. Halabi and Others. Sharing Pathogen Genomic Sequence Data — Toward Effective Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response. N Engl J Med 2023;388:2401-2404.

    104: Dr. Torrie Thompson, Functional Medicine Practitioner: Are Parasites Keeping You Up At Night? Here’s How To Tell & What To Do About It

    104: Dr. Torrie Thompson, Functional Medicine Practitioner: Are Parasites Keeping You Up At Night? Here’s How To Tell & What To Do About It

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    Dr. Torrie Thompson is known around the world as a leading functional medicine practitioner that solves some of the toughest client cases.  This passion to help others stems from her own health struggles.  For nearly a decade she visited over 20 doctors looking for the cause for her strange symptoms and a solution to help her heal and get her life back. After years of failed traditional medical treatments and several incorrect diagnoses, she finally took her health into her own hands and discovered she had Lyme Disease.  

    She successfully used holistic medicine approaches that included dietary modifications, supplementation and lifestyle changes to help her finally regain her health. Not only did she get health and her life back, but along the way learned how holistic medicine and modifications to both diet and lifestyle can help reverse and prevent many diseases.

    Now, Dr. Torrie specializes in helping people find the root cause of their symptoms that have stumped other practitioners.  She has helped find answers for clients with mold sickness,  Lyme disease, gut infections, autoimmune diseases, fibromyalgia, depression, anxiety, chronic fatigue, hormone imbalance, infertility and so many more!   Dr. Torrie believes that when toxins and infections are removed and mindset is addressed, the body can heal itself.

     

    SHOW NOTES: 

    😴Dr. Thompson suffered from severe insomnia and Lyme disease. 

    😴How holistic remediation helped Dr. Thompson recover from Lyme disease.

    😴What are the symptoms of infection that come from parasites. How does it relate to sleep?

    😴 What are the different tests used to detect infection from parasites? 

    😴 What types of people are vulnerable to parasite infections?

    😴 Immune boosting approaches to support your immune system to properly fight off parasitic infections

    😴 What is Dr. Thompson's sleep and night routine

    😴 What sleep technology looks like for Dr. Thompson

    😴 What is the biggest sleep AHA moment for Dr. Thompson?

     

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    P.I. and Allergies

    P.I. and Allergies

    Today, we have guest speaker Dr. Brett Kettelhut. Dr. Kettelhut is board certified in pediatrics, allergy and immunology. He is currently practicing allergy and immunology at Boys Town, Neb., and is an adjunct clinical professor in the College of Medicine at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Dr. Kellelhut also serves as the president of the Nebraska Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. 

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    Using Nanotechnology to Prevent Infections on Medical Devices: A Conversation with Scott VanEpps

    Using Nanotechnology to Prevent Infections on Medical Devices: A Conversation with Scott VanEpps

    In this episode of the “Stories from the NNI” podcast, Scott VanEpps, an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Biomedical Engineering and the Macromolecular Science and Engineering Program at the University of Michigan, describes nanotechnology-related strategies that he and his team have developed to prevent bacterial infections on medical devices.

     

    If you would like to learn more about nanotechnology, go to nano.gov or email us at info@nnco.nano.gov.

     

    Closed captioning is provided on our YouTube channel. For this episode, go to: https://youtu.be/0pq-kO_WgGs

     

    CREDITS

     

    Special thanks to:  

    Scott VanEpps

    University of Michigan

     

    Produced by:

    Andrew Pomeroy

     

    Music:  

    Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes  

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    Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office or United States Government. Additionally, mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by any of the aforementioned parties. Any mention of commercial products, processes, or services cannot be construed as an endorsement or recommendation.

    NEJM Interview: Dr. Michael Incze on building multidisciplinary care teams for endocarditis and reducing stigma related to substance use.

    NEJM Interview: Dr. Michael Incze on building multidisciplinary care teams for endocarditis and reducing stigma related to substance use.
    Dr. Michael Incze is a primary care physician and assistant professor of medicine at the University of Utah. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. M.A. Incze. At the Cusp — Reimagining Infective Endocarditis Care amid the Opioid Epidemic. N Engl J Med 2021;384:297-299.

    NEJM Interview: Dr. Goudarz Molaei on range expansion of the lone star tick and other tick species and implications for human health.

    NEJM Interview: Dr. Goudarz Molaei on range expansion of the lone star tick and other tick species and implications for human health.
    Goudarz Molaei is a research scientist at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station and an associate clinical professor in the Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at the Yale School of Public Health. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. G. Molaei and Others. Bracing for the Worst — Range Expansion of the Lone Star Tick in the Northeastern United States. N Engl J Med 2019;381:2189-2192.

    NEJM Interview: Dr. Amir Mohareb on the humanitarian crisis and violations of medical neutrality in Yemen.

    NEJM Interview: Dr. Amir Mohareb on the humanitarian crisis and violations of medical neutrality in Yemen.
    Dr. Amir Mohareb is a fellow in infectious diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. A.M. Mohareb and L.C. Ivers. Disease and Famine as Weapons of War in Yemen. N Engl J Med 2019;380:109-111.

    Why Antibiotics Fail - People Are Not Petri Plates

    Why Antibiotics Fail - People Are Not Petri Plates
    Patients are frequently given the wrong antibiotics to treat bacterial infections, but it is not the physician who is at fault. The standard antibiotic test used worldwide is flawed since it is based on how well drugs kill bacteria on petri plates — not how well they kill bacteria in the body. Mike Mahan describes an “in vivo” antibiotic test that mimics conditions in the body. Drugs that pass the standard test often fail to treat bacterial infections, whereas drugs identified by the test are very effective. Series: "GRIT Talks" [Show ID: 32759]
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