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    Explore "fap" with insightful episodes like "Darmkrebsprävention: Wo stehen wir?", "(Ep 309) Overcoming Adversity: A Journey of Survival and Resilience with Mike Caprio", "Attentat am Blumenstand: Der Mordanschlag auf Henriette Reker", "PSFK Earnings Call Podcast: Gap - GPS" and "The QSM Podcast | Fap Trap - #3" from podcasts like ""GASTRO GEPLAUDER: Der gastroenterologische Wissens-Podcast", "Crafting a Meaningful Life with Mary Crafts", "True Crime.Köln", "A PSFK Weekly" and "The QSM Podcast"" and more!

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    Darmkrebsprävention: Wo stehen wir?

    Darmkrebsprävention: Wo stehen wir?
    Zum Auftakt des Darmkrebsmonat März plaudert Petra Lynen mit Christian Pox, Gastroenterologe und Chefarzt am Sankt Joseph-Stift in Bremen und seit 2009 Koordinierender der Leitlinie Kolorektales Karzinom über die Darmkrebsvorsorge und Früherkennung in Deutschland. Themen sind unter anderem die Auswirkungen der NordiCC-Studie, der Stellenwert des iFOBT, die risikoadaptierte Nachsorge und das Screening bei familiärem Darmkrebs.

    (Ep 309) Overcoming Adversity: A Journey of Survival and Resilience with Mike Caprio

    (Ep 309) Overcoming Adversity: A Journey of Survival and Resilience with Mike Caprio

    Life often takes us on unexpected journeys, some that test our mettle and foundational beliefs. But it's within these challenges that we unearth the depth of our resilience and the capacity to impact others profoundly.  Mary welcomes Mike Caprio, a young man whose early encounter with a rare health condition led him to genuine introspection and personal growth. Initially met with isolation and despair, Mike's diagnosis of familial adenomatous polyposis spurred a transformation that not only impacted his physical well-being but also redefined his purpose in life. His narrative is one of courage and transformation, offering listeners a deep dive into the realities of grappling with a life-altering diagnosis.

    The conversation navigates through Mike's medical journey, starting with the absence of symptoms and the shocking discovery of his genetic condition, and advancing to the critical surgeries that saved his life. Mike and Mary explore the emotional toll of facing mortality at a young age, shedding light on the power of family support and the internal battles that accompany health crises.

    About Mike:

    Mike Caprio is a remarkable individual who has demonstrated immense resilience and strength in the face of a rare genetic condition known as familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). Despite being diagnosed with FAP at just 18 and undergoing a series of complex surgeries right after high school, Mike turned his struggle into a powerful message of hope and determination. He candidly shares his journey of recovery and the lessons learned along the way, emerging as an inspirational figure and author of the book "A Bump in the Road," where he documents his experiences and the positive outlook that guided him through adversity.

     

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    https://www.amazon.com/Bump-Road-Medical-Potholes-Gratitude/dp/1636763626

     

     

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    PSFK Earnings Call Podcast: Gap - GPS

    PSFK Earnings Call Podcast: Gap - GPS

    Gap Inc. recently released its earnings report where CEO Richard Dickson revealed promising signs of revitalization as seen in the third quarter performance. This is particularly the case for the brand Old Navy, which according to Dickson, has witnessed a positive shift thanks to the launch of a women's marketing campaign and enhancement in site execution. Per the earnings call, the company states that these changes demonstrate their ability to adapt to evolving trends in consumer preferences and a competitive retail environment.

    In its effort to stay attuned to customer demands, Gap has focused heavily on creating more relevant marketing campaigns and maintaining insightful brand touchpoints. Fortifying the importance of offering trendy products, the company also reinforced its drive to curate an engaging omnichannel customer experience, which directly aligns with their objective of revitalizing each brand and boosting overall revenue.

    While the company grappled with a drop in net and digital sales, they recognized Old Navy's resilience in gaining market share and showing continued growth. Other brands under Gap Inc., specifically Banana Republic and Gap, are in the midst of strategic brand repositioning, a clear sign of the company's determination to triumph over existing obstacles.

    As for financial performance, Gap purportedly has taken strides to instill operational and financial discipline, which lead to an improved working capital situation, stronger balance sheets, and expanding margins. Conversely, with the drop in revenue and comparable sales, the company has been encouraged to reevaluate and refine its marketing, merchandising, and pricing strategies aiming to generate improved outcomes.

    Gap Inc. disclosed its plans for launching further campaigns, like women's marketing, improving site execution, invigorating in-store presentations, and reinforcing partnerships. Company highlighted the impact of these plans on key brands such as Old Navy, which include compelling gifting options and a redirected focus on core categories.

    To sustain its growth, Gap Inc. is reportedly resolute in maintaining financial stringency, rejuvenating its brand portfolio, bolstering operational platforms, and revitalizing corporate culture. As the company leaders declared on the earnings call, this comprises maintaining streamlined operations, optimizing investment in technology, and enhancing marketing and media strategies. Gap is also dedicated to offering trendy product lineups, fostering interactive omnichannel experiences and leveraging creative marketing to drive revenue growth and achieve long-term success.

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    Episode 262: CAT_ A Saúde Bucal em Diferentes Cenários Sociais

    Episode 262: CAT_ A Saúde Bucal em Diferentes Cenários Sociais

    CAT_ A Saúde Bucal em Diferentes Cenários Sociais

    O Programa Viva Voz Saúde de 24 de setembro de 2022, iniciativa da ONG Centro de Apoio ao Tabagista, versou sobre um aspecto super importante do autocuidado, quando se pensa no quadro sanitário completo de um país: a saúde bucal. As diferenças socioeducacionais evidentes na população se evidenciam numa análise do status das bocas dos brasileiros?

    Conversamos sobre o autocuidado e a autoestima, a importância da escuta que o profissional precisa ter, sobre saneamento básico e a fluoretação da água, a escovação dos dentes, os tipos de escova ideais, líquidos de enxague, fio dental, pastas dentifrícias com e sem flúor, tabagismo, e muito mais. (01h43m)

    A nossa convidada, Valéria Rôças, odontóloga sanitarista e educadora em Saúde, tem experiência vasta nesta área. Formada em magistério pelo Instituto de Educação do Rio de Janeiro - IERJ e em Odontologia pela Faculdade de Odontologia de Valença - FOV. É especialista em Saúde Coletiva pela Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública - ENSP-Fiocruz, e em Gestão em Saúde da Família pela Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, concentrando seu interesse em saúde coletiva. Ativista pela humanização em Saúde e pela educação inovadora, é sócia-diretora da Confluência Desenvolvimento Humano, cujo mote é “Mobilizar as potências da criatividade, da emoção e do intelecto em favor do que é humano.”

    Como odontóloga sanitarista do Departamento Nacional do Serviço Social do Comércio - SESC trabalhou na concepção, implantação e qualificação do projeto de unidades móveis de saúde bucal executado em 26 unidades da Federação (OdontoSesc), na elaboração de publicações e na qualificação e desenvolvimento da gestão de equipes clínicas em todo o país. Elaborou o Guia de Avaliação da Assistência Odontológica. Pelo Centro de Promoção da Saúde - CEDAPS atuou na Estratégia de Saúde da Família, na Ilha de Paquetá (RJ). Pelo Grupo Santista e pela Fundação Ataulpho de Paiva - FAP atuou como odontopediatra. Pela Associação Brasileira de Odontologia - ABORJ compôs a primeira equipe de docentes do curso de formação de agentes comunitários em saúde.  Com experiência em Educação em Saúde, orientando a publicação Manual Técnico de Educação em Saúde Bucal. Docente do Curso de Educação em Saúde e Saneamento Ambiental da Pontifícia Universidade Católica - PUC Rio – 2013 e Sesc RJ – 2014 e 2015).

    Debatedor, Alexandre MIlagres.
    Operação técnica, Geraldo Rodrigues.
    Rádio Nossa Senhora de Compacabana.

    Pedimos, de verdade, que o programa seja divulgado nas redes sociais de todos. Informação reduz comportamentos de risco.

    Episode 262: CAT_ A Saúde Bucal em Diferentes Cenários Sociais

    Episode 262: CAT_ A Saúde Bucal em Diferentes Cenários Sociais

    CAT_ A Saúde Bucal em Diferentes Cenários Sociais

    O Programa Viva Voz Saúde de 24 de setembro de 2022, iniciativa da ONG Centro de Apoio ao Tabagista, versou sobre um aspecto super importante do autocuidado, quando se pensa no quadro sanitário completo de um país: a saúde bucal. As diferenças socioeducacionais evidentes na população se evidenciam numa análise do status das bocas dos brasileiros?

    Conversamos sobre o autocuidado e a autoestima, a importância da escuta que o profissional precisa ter, sobre saneamento básico e a fluoretação da água, a escovação dos dentes, os tipos de escova ideais, líquidos de enxague, fio dental, pastas dentifrícias com e sem flúor, tabagismo, e muito mais. (01h43m)

    A nossa convidada, Valéria Rôças, odontóloga sanitarista e educadora em Saúde, tem experiência vasta nesta área. Formada em magistério pelo Instituto de Educação do Rio de Janeiro - IERJ e em Odontologia pela Faculdade de Odontologia de Valença - FOV. É especialista em Saúde Coletiva pela Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública - ENSP-Fiocruz, e em Gestão em Saúde da Família pela Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, concentrando seu interesse em saúde coletiva. Ativista pela humanização em Saúde e pela educação inovadora, é sócia-diretora da Confluência Desenvolvimento Humano, cujo mote é “Mobilizar as potências da criatividade, da emoção e do intelecto em favor do que é humano.”

    Como odontóloga sanitarista do Departamento Nacional do Serviço Social do Comércio - SESC trabalhou na concepção, implantação e qualificação do projeto de unidades móveis de saúde bucal executado em 26 unidades da Federação (OdontoSesc), na elaboração de publicações e na qualificação e desenvolvimento da gestão de equipes clínicas em todo o país. Elaborou o Guia de Avaliação da Assistência Odontológica. Pelo Centro de Promoção da Saúde - CEDAPS atuou na Estratégia de Saúde da Família, na Ilha de Paquetá (RJ). Pelo Grupo Santista e pela Fundação Ataulpho de Paiva - FAP atuou como odontopediatra. Pela Associação Brasileira de Odontologia - ABORJ compôs a primeira equipe de docentes do curso de formação de agentes comunitários em saúde.  Com experiência em Educação em Saúde, orientando a publicação Manual Técnico de Educação em Saúde Bucal. Docente do Curso de Educação em Saúde e Saneamento Ambiental da Pontifícia Universidade Católica - PUC Rio – 2013 e Sesc RJ – 2014 e 2015).

    Debatedor, Alexandre MIlagres.
    Operação técnica, Geraldo Rodrigues.
    Rádio Nossa Senhora de Compacabana.

    Pedimos, de verdade, que o programa seja divulgado nas redes sociais de todos. Informação reduz comportamentos de risco.

    Hereditary Colon Cancer

    Hereditary Colon Cancer
    Our guest on today's show is Dan Dry Dock Shockley, a retired Navy, Operation Desert Storm; Enduring and Iraqi Freedom veteran and 10 year hereditary colon cancer WARRIOR. 

    Dan Dry Dock Shockley

    One of the risk factors for colorectal cancer is a family history of the disease. Colorectal cancer is called "hereditary" or "inherited" when several generations of a family have it.

    Experts have found gene changes (also known as mutations or abnormalities) that cause colorectal cancer. A gene is a block of DNA that holds the genetic code, or instructions, for making proteins vital to our bodily functions.

    The children of people who carry these genes have a 50% chance of getting them from their parents.

    The two most common inherited colorectal cancer syndromes are hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) and familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). These two account for less than 5% of all colorectal cancers.

    Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer (Lynch Syndrome)

    HNPCC, also known as Lynch syndrome, is the most common form of hereditary colon cancer, accounting for about 3% of all colorectal cancer diagnoses each year. People with HNPCC often have at least three family members and two generations with colorectal cancer, and cancer develops before age 50.

    lthough not everyone who inherits the HNPCC gene will get colorectal cancer, the risk is very high: about 80%. People with HNPCC also have a higher risk of other Lynch syndrome-related cancers, including brain, kidney, ovarian, uterine, bladder, pancreatic, small intestine, and stomach cancers.

    Doctors can check the pattern of colorectal cancer in relatives in order to find out if the family has HNPCC. "HNPCC families" must show certain signs of a pattern of colon cancer across generations. These are called the Amsterdam Criteria and include:

    • At least three members with a Lynch syndrome-related cancer
    • At least two successive generations with this type of cancer
    • Two family members with the disease are first-degree relatives (i.e. parents, brothers, sisters, or children) of another family member with a Lynch syndrome cancer
    • At least one member affected at or before age 50
    • FAP is excluded from the family member's diagnosis

    Check with your doctor if you think this applies to your family. Colonoscopies are recommended in family members who are 10 years younger than the youngest family member who was diagnosed with cancer. You should also be screened for other Lynch syndrome-related cancers. For people with a diagnosis of Lynch syndrome, screening usually starts between ages 20 and 25.

    Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP) Syndrome

    Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is a rare condition marked by the presence of hundreds or thousands of benign polyps, noncancerous growths in the large intestine and upper respiratory tract. It’s thought to happen in about 1% of all people diagnosed with colorectal cancer each year.

    The polyps start early, with 95% of people with FAP getting them by age 35, and are often found in patients in their teens, with 50% having polyps by age 15. Without colon removal, there is almost a 100% chance that some of the polyps will become cancer, usually by age 40. Thyroid cancer is also linked with FAP.

    Although most cases of FAP are inherited, nearly a third are the result of a spontaneous (newly occurring) gene change. For people who develop a new gene mutation, they might pass the FAP gene on to their children.

    What Is the FAP Gene?

    Genes are tiny segments of DNA that control how cells function, such as telling them when to divide and grow. One copy of each gene comes from your mother; the other comes from your father.

    In 1991, researchers identified the gene called APC that is responsible for the condition. It can be found in 82% of patients with FAP. The lifetime risk of colon cancer in people who have this gene change is close to 100%.

    What’s the Difference Between FAP and HNPCC?

    The two main differences between FAP and HNPCC are:

    1. Number of genes involved. In FAP, only one gene, APC, has a mutation. In HNPCC, several gene changes may be responsible for the condition.
    2. Presence of polyps. FAP is marked by the presence of more than 100 benign polyps. People with HNPCC have fewer polyps, but they can become cancerous more quickly than normal.

    Other Forms of Inherited Polyposis Syndromes

    Other very rare forms of inherited polyposis syndromes are linked with a higher risk of colorectal cancer. These include:

    • Juvenile polyposis (JP). You may have five to 500 polyps, mostly in the colon and rectum. They usually happen before the age of 10. The stomach and small intestine may also be affected. People who have JP are also more likely to get bowel cancer.
    • Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS). People with PJS typically have dozens to thousands of benign polyps in the stomach and intestines, mostly in the small intestine. The growths can become malignant or can cause a blockage of the bowel.

    Ashkenazi Jews and Colorectal Cancer

    Jewish people who are Ashkenazi, or of Eastern European descent, are at increased risk for colorectal cancer. This is thought to be due to a variant of the APC gene that is found in 6% of this population. Ashkenazi Jews make up the majority of the Jewish population in the U.S.

    If you suspect that you are at risk for Jewish people who are Ashkenazi, or of Eastern European descent, are at a higher risk for colorectal cancer. This is thought to be due to a variant of the APC gene that is found in 6% of this population. Ashkenazi Jews make up the majority of the Jewish population in the U.S. inherited form of colorectal cancer, talk to your doctor. There may be a genetic test that can be performed to confirm your suspicions.

    Gene Tests for Colorectal Cancer

    Blood tests can find the gene changes that make some people more likely to get FAP or HNPCC.

    You might want to consider genetic counseling and testing if:

    • You’ve had more than 10 colon polyps
    • You’ve had colon polyps and other types of tumors
    • You’re of Ashkenazi Jewish descent and your family has a history of colon cancer or polyps

    If you test positive for these gene changes, your doctor will probably recommend that you get a colonoscopy every year. This is a test that checks your colon for cancer or polyps.

    If you’ve already had colon cancer or polyps, your doctor may talk to you about a colectomy, which is surgery to remove your colon.

    Your relatives might want to consider genetic counseling and testing, too.

     (credits WEBMD)

     

    La verdadera historia del Septiembre sin Fap [No Fap September History]

    La verdadera historia del Septiembre sin Fap [No Fap September History]
    Conoce la verdadera historia del origen del challenge Septiembre sin Fap en internet.
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    Isekai Harem Monogatari: El Heroe que mejoró la calidad de vida en un Isekai

    Isekai Harem Monogatari: El Heroe que mejoró la calidad de vida en un Isekai
    Oikawa Naoki es un joven ordinario cuyo único propósito en la vida es ahorcar el ganso.
    Un día, fue convocado a otro mundo por un poder misterioso: “El valiente maestro tiene un poder especial. El poder de elevar el potencial de una mujer a través de su líquido sagrado". Ahora, el ha pasado a ser un héroe (y con propio harén!). Basado en el doujin hentai del mismo nombre hecho por el gran Tachibana Omina

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    Jill Johnson | Facing the Loss of Loved Ones & Living with Joy Daily | Season 1 Episode 12

    Jill Johnson | Facing the Loss of Loved Ones & Living with Joy Daily | Season 1 Episode 12

    Watching a loved one suffer and not being able to do anything about it is one of the most painful, frustrating, and exhausting things a person can go through. Imagine watching your spouse deteriorate, die, and then be told your son (maybe both of them) has the same terminal condition and you will outlive him as a parent. Welcome to the Jill Johnson story! Find out how Jill maintains peace, love, and joy in her life despite circumstances- and how you can too!    

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    Dr. Jill Anderson Johnson lives in Pensacola with her husband Reverend Keith Johnson. They attend Hillcrest Church and enjoy an active lifestyle and being grandparents together.

    "For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end." - Jeremiah 29:11

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    Fingering A Page #1 - Ella Enchanting

    Fingering A Page #1 - Ella Enchanting

    This podcast is intended for ages 18+.

    This week on Fingering A Page, Morgan Danger will be reading stories by Ella Enchanting.

    Ella Enchanting wrote a great story about a cat and a dog who were friends in school, skipped several decades of fictional writing, and now has stumbled her way into hypnosis porn. Check out her Tumblr under the #stories tag for more works by her and others like her? Ella Enchanting is shitty at writing bios. But she is very happy she was asked for one.

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    Content warning: Femme/Femme, drinking, D/S, kink, superheroes, hypnosis, explicit language, explicit sexual acts, , seduction, mantras, good girl, love.

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    Content warning: Femme/Femme, Long distance relationship, Opening boundaries, mentions of bondage, pain, degradation, and fear. Blanket consent (with safety suggestions), hypnosis, suggestion, emotion play, mantras, eye contact, embarrassment, messing with reality, resistance, group interaction, gentle femdom, “breaking” someone and building them back up carefully. https://ellaenchanting.tumblr.com/post/170591331424/broken

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    NC-17 Movies - Episode 99

    NC-17 Movies - Episode 99

    This week’s secret word is “FAP!”  This week, we are talking our new TeePublic Store and our exclusive discount code, the fallout from our April Fools Episode, The end of an era with the cancellation of Ash Vs Evil Dead, and the history of the ratings system in Hollywood.  Specifically how the stigma of an NC-17 rating can effect the film’s narrative and it’s financial viability.   

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