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    Potpourri of topics: Pancreatic cancer vaccine, bacterial biofilm, brain stimulation for depression and epilepsy, and more

    Potpourri of topics: Pancreatic cancer vaccine, bacterial biofilm, brain stimulation for depression and epilepsy, and more
    KSQD 5-24-2023: The promise of a vaccine for pancreatic cancer; Some statistical comments about statins and cardiovascular events research; How can I relieve knee pain without using pharmaceuticals? The role of bacterial biofilms in preventing antibiotics from working; A long-term study in Great Britain analysis different treatments for prostate cancer; Treating depression and epilepsy using magnetic brain stimulation; Prozac increase neural plasticity, decreases fear and improves maze performance in mice; Sugar inflames irritable bowel disease

    Anxiety

    Anxiety

    We are revisiting this ever-present topic that is all so familiar in so many people's lives. We discuss our bouts with it and discuss how we deal with our own anxieties. What is "healthy" anxiety? When does anxiety rule your life?  What are some  ways to deal with the mild to severe forms of anxiety?
    We can only speak on this subject based on our personal experiences, but we hope that it helps you either feel justified in some of your undesirable parts about yourself. Enjoy.

    Your Teenager’s Really Big Feelings w/ Dr. Lisa Damour

    Your Teenager’s Really Big Feelings w/ Dr. Lisa Damour

    Content Warning: adolescent suicide and ideation are briefly discussed

    Dr. Lisa Damour returns to Go Ask Ali to share her new book The Emotional Lives of Teenagers: Raising Connected, Capable, Compassionate Adolescents. She has written this book for parents and other caring adults to help teens when so many are struggling and there aren’t enough therapists to go around. She dispels myths about their powerful emotions and offers clarity on what they want and why. She also addresses risk taking, curfews, intuition and safety, gender and race differences, the crucial importance of SLEEP, and one of the most polarizing issues around raising teens - to track or not to track? And if you’ve wondered why your teen suddenly wants to talk right as you’re about to fall asleep, you’re not alone (and she knows)!

    If you have questions or guest suggestions, Ali would love to hear from you. Call or text her at (323) 364-6356. Or email go-ask-ali-podcast-at-gmail.com. (No dashes)

    **Go Ask Ali has been nominated for a Webby Award for Best Interview/Talk Show Episode! Please vote for her and the whole team at https://bit.ly/415e8uN by April 20, 2023!

    Links of Interest:

    988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline - dial or text 988 (formerly The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline)

    CDC Study on Teen Mental Health During Pandemic

    Book: The Emotional Lives of Teenagers: Raising Connected, Capable, Compassionate Adolescents

    Lisa’s previous episode: Under Pressure w/ Dr. Lisa Damour (11/12/20)

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    Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins

    Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell

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    #115: Overmedication & Prison Education (Ann Bracken)

    #115: Overmedication & Prison Education (Ann Bracken)

    Ann Bracken has written two books recently that we talk about in this episode. First we discuss her project of prison poetry called Once You're Inside: Poems Exploring Incarceration in which she describes her experience teaching students inside a Maryland prison. We also discuss her second book, Crash: A Memoir of Overmedication and Recovery, in which she describes her experience growing up with a mother who was overmedicated and eventually being overmedicated herself. We cover prison education, the prison industrial complex, SSRIs, set and setting, overmedication, doctor-client relationships, the value of spiritual stories and methods for healing, and lots more. 


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    #113: Placebo Effect

    #113: Placebo Effect

    What we experience when we take a drug has little to do with what the drug does to us biologically. That might sound like an incredible claim, but the evidence bears it out.

    Since the first laws restricting the sale, possession and/or use of drugs in the United States, a consistent pattern has reoccurred. First a drug is heralded as the next great breakthrough and a cure to all sorts of illnesses and disorders. The hype leads to a massive increase in use, lining the pockets of manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies. As more people take the wonder drug, more horror stories begin to emerge, causing many to reconsider the efficacy and safety of the drug. Next the drug is stigmatized, or even outlawed outright, closing legal channels of access and thereby contaminating street supplies.

    At this point, the people who can't take the drug anymore want a replacement, so the pharmaceutical development firms work to establish a new version of the old drug--a safer, better version they can sell once again. When they find it, the same promises are made, the same pockets are lined, and the same process of stigmatization and outlawing follows. Wash, rinse, repeat.

    Set and setting have everything to do with why everyone experiences every drug differently than everyone else. But our current pharmacological model doesn't leave space for us to think about drugs like that. Instead, pharma sells products with blanket statements that paint all drug users as the same. For more about what Richard DeGrandpre calls, "the cult of pharmacology," check out his work: "Constructing the Pharmacological: A Century in Review"

    For news reports as early as May 9, 1991 regarding Prozac's dangers, check out the linked ABS News special.
    Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

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    You Know A Vagina Doesn't Have Teeth, Right?

    You Know A Vagina Doesn't Have Teeth, Right?

    Straight people love gays, especially when they are embarrassing themselves. In perfect form, Bobby becomes the center of attention at his partners company dinner and you will never guess why.

    Jim is about to be a father to an "F2" puppy named Penny. Jim is not really understanding fitness journeys and Bobby mentions his Wegovy, the weight loss shot and his future of being a fat.

    We also see women taking over the airwaves with their Poop and Vagina commercials and Tik Toks. Lets go girls, can we get a what what!

    Special shout out to our "Geriatric" Gays!  (over 32 according to a twink Bobby calls out on Tik Tok)  & everyone on their "Fitness Journey"

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    An Interview with Dr. Thomas Insel, former NIMH Director

    An Interview with Dr. Thomas Insel, former NIMH Director

    “We need to think about more than just the classic medical model borrowed from infectious disease: simple bug, simple drug.”

    Today’s conversation on Quick Takes between Dr. David Gratzer and former National Institute of Mental Health Director, Dr. Thomas Insel, delves into what’s right and what’s wrong with the current state of mental health care.

     

    Some highlights of this conversation include:

    • acknowledgement that existing treatments work, but the system is not delivering care well.
    • treatment tends to focus on drug therapies for symptom reduction rather than on plans for long-term recovery
    • care is often unaffordable and unavailable, particularly for those who need it most and are experiencing homelessness
    • and the key to recovery involves the three Ps – people, place, and purpose.

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    123: Why is there ash in pet food

    123: Why is there ash in pet food
    Linh wonders why there is ash in pet food, and Dimitri tries his best to explain it… slowly… Check out Linh's app, Not Phở, a cook that introduces the user to Vietnamese cuisine, especially dishes other than Phở. It runs on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. It also have an iMessage sticker pack so that you can share with all your friends and family. App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1525104124?pt=14724&ct=Podcast&mt=8 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LinhAndDimiChan Follow Dimitri on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dimitribouniol Follow Linh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/linhbouniol References: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpZnVHQc3FI

    Dr. Fred Moss | Listening Authentically to Bring Joy, Communication, & Healing to the World

    Dr. Fred Moss | Listening Authentically to Bring Joy, Communication, & Healing to the World

    Hello friends! Welcome to this week's episode of the Remarkable People Podcast, The Dr. Fred Moss story!  This week Dr. Moss is going to be bombarded with questions from me. I think I asked more questions to Dr Fred on-air and off, than I have in any episode to date.  He's a psychiatrist, a communicator, an author, and a coach, but he doesn't believe in pharmaceuticals. And even though he's treated tens of thousands of patients throughout his career with pharmaceuticals, he saw pharmaceuticals were not helping, but what did help people was listening authentically to bring joy and healing to the world. So check out this remarkable episode about understanding humanity, the mind, and the importance of communication to really love and bring joy into one another's lives, the Dr. Fred Moss Story!

     

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    Dr Fred Moss arrived on Earth on March 1,1958, and from that very second has been earmarked to be a healer. The family he was born into was in chaos and in many ways, was counting on his arrival to bring health and wellness back into balance. Little Freddy had his hands full, and over the next 6 decades, has made it his business to bring healing to the world around him, not only to his family and friends but to the community and world at large. What a journey it has been. Above all else, Dr. Fred has been committed to the notion that communication, connection, creativity, and conversation are at the heart of all healing of all conditions of all types. Without this, people simply do not heal. With it, miracles regularly occur. Voices heal. Listening heals.

     

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    Is the DSM...BS?

    Is the DSM...BS?

    Jen talks to author, Sarah Fay, about her new book "Pathological: The True Story of Six Misdiagnoses" and why the DSM (The Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) isn't always accurate.

    Sarah Fay is an author and activist. Her writing has appeared in many publications, just to name a few, the New York Times, The Atlantic, and the Paris Review where she served as an advisory editor.

    For more information on her book "Pathological..." and her work go to: https://sarahfay.org

    For more information on Jen Kirkman, the host of Anxiety Bites, please go here: https://jenkirkman.bio.link

    and to get the takeaways for this episode please visit: http://www.jenkirkman.com/anxietybitespodcast 

    Anxiety Bites is distributed by the iHeartPodcast Network and co-produced by Dylan Fagan and JJ Posway.

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    RMM-054: Antidepressants and Homicide in the USA

    RMM-054: Antidepressants and Homicide in the USA

    In this episode, Ben explores the controversial but well documented correlation between certain antidepressant drugs and homicidal mania. 

    Nearly every mass shooter seems to have a history with this class of drugs, including Eric Harris (Columbine), who was on Luvox, and James Holmes (Aurora movie theater), who was prescribed a high dose of Zoloft. 

    Could these drugs lead to a type of emotional disassociation, where the reward-reflex is vitiated, and a type of bio-chemical echo builds a lethal impulse? Or is it just access to firearms?

    Get ac joy of Dr. Hahn's book, Prescription for Sorrow, Antidepressants, Suicide and Violence, here.

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    119. A Beautiful Mind (2001)

    119. A Beautiful Mind (2001)

    Diane and Sean discuss Ron Howard's math movie, A Beautiful Mind. Episode music is "A Kaleidoscope of Mathematics" by James Horner featuring Charlotte Church.

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    Lila - Quarantine Support

    Lila - Quarantine Support

    Join me as I check in with Lila during quarantine. Lila is an artist, hula hoop and lyra performer, currently unemployed waitress, happily married lesbian, and proud cat mom. Join us for a talk about medication misadventures, our feelings around productivity, and some good laughs. Lila talks about the challenges of quarantine, as well as the beautiful moments that she's creating for herself and her wife amid the chaos.

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    Meditation Time
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    To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 5, Depression

    To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow:  Episode 5, Depression
    Dr. Morrow’s Show Notes on Depression Today’s topic is one I discuss with at least one patient every single day I work - and that's DEPRESSION. People in general have their own idea of what constitutes depression. And in many cases, it is correct but only in a very narrow definition of the condition. So, […] The post To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 5, Depression appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    Advanced Medicine Radio Show: Episode 186

    Advanced Medicine Radio Show: Episode 186
    SHOW TOPICS: Alzheimer's Disease, Cataracts, Cholesterol, PMS, Prozac (Air Date 12.8.2014)

    Dr. Rashid A. Buttar hosts "Advanced Medicine" once a week with Robert Scott Bell on the Robert Scott Bell Show. Dealing with everyday health issues from the Advanced Medicine healthcare perspective, Dr. Buttar and Robert tackle the tough issues and empower you to achieve autonomy and maintain your health freedom.