35 Burst results for "Bronchitis"

Pope Francis resumes regular appointments after canceling schedule with a fever

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 4 months ago

Pope Francis resumes regular appointments after canceling schedule with a fever

"Pope Francis returned to work Saturday meeting with a famous American director after a fever interrupted his regular schedule. The pontiff met with Martin Scorsese and a number of other artists, while addressing a conference on the global ethics of the Catholic imagination, according to Vatican news, he also met with visitors from Georgetown university, the Vatican's confirmation of the 86 year old Pope's fever sparked concerns about Francis's health in March he was rushed to the hospital, diagnosed with acute bronchitis, the Vatican says the Pope will preside over Pentecost mass Sunday and meet with Italy's president Monday. I'm Julie Walker

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Pope runs fever, skips meetings, Vatican says

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 4 months ago

Pope runs fever, skips meetings, Vatican says

"The Vatican has said that Pope Francis has skipped meetings because he was running a fever. No details have emerged of how sick Francis was. The last time he spiked a serious fever in March, the 86 year old pontiff was rushed to the hospital, where he was diagnosed with acute bronchitis. He received intravenous antibiotics and was released three days later. Francis has had a busy week presiding over a meeting of the Italian bishops conference as well as meeting with several other prelates and visiting dignitaries. However, in a sign that he was expected to recover quickly, the Vatican also announced a new official audience with Italian president Sergio mazzarella scheduled for Monday. I am Karen Chammas

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Pope at Easter: Pray for Ukrainian, Russian people, refugees

AP News Radio

00:55 sec | 5 months ago

Pope at Easter: Pray for Ukrainian, Russian people, refugees

"Pope Francis calls for peace in his Easter message to tens of thousands of faithful, gathered in Saint Peter's square. Recovering from about with bronchitis Pope Francis presided over Easter services at the Vatican. With a message of Easter's renewal for those facing disappointment, as he led the Easter vigil mass in St. Peter's Basilica. The joyful Easter Sunday mass was outdoors. Pope Francis, calling for peace around the world, including Ukraine and Syria, and an end to suffering in all the troubled hotspots. Flowers adorned Saint Peter's square as worshipers applauded his presence. I'm Jackie Quinn

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Pope Francis returns to public eye for Easter vigil Mass

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 5 months ago

Pope Francis returns to public eye for Easter vigil Mass

"Pope Francis arrived at St. Peter's Basilica to preside over the Easter vigil a day after skipping a good Friday procession at the coliseum. The pontiff was quietly wheeled into a somber and darkened St. Peter's Basilica in his wheelchair. The church calls upon her sons and daughters scattered throughout the world to come together to watch and pray, Francis said, beginning the service. Soon the basilica's cavernous interior was bathed in light, reflecting the Christian belief that Jesus rose from his death by crucifixion, symbolizing that goodness can triumph over evil, the service comes the day after Francis skipped a good Friday event in Rome because of chili weather, the pontiff was recently released from hospital after suffering from bronchitis. I am Karen Chammas

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Pope Francis to miss Way of the Cross event in cold Rome

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 6 months ago

Pope Francis to miss Way of the Cross event in cold Rome

"Recently hospitalized Pope Francis won't go to Rome's coliseum for the traditional good Friday way of the cross procession, but instead we'll watch it from his home at the Vatican due to cold nighttime temperatures. The 86 year old Pope was discharged from a Rome hospital on April 1, after spending three days there, receiving antibiotic treatment for bronchitis. The Vatican said at the time that he would carry out the complete, holy week schedule, including the way of the cross procession and the mass in Saint Peter's square on Easter Sunday, Francis is still planning to attend an evening prayer service at St. Peter's Basilica to Mark good Friday, which recalls the death of Jesus by crucifixion. I'm Charles De Ledesma.

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Pope leads Holy Thursday service in Vatican basilica

AP News Radio

00:52 sec | 6 months ago

Pope leads Holy Thursday service in Vatican basilica

"Pipe Francis has led the first of two major holy Thursday ceremonies as part of his challenging Haiti weak appointments, which come days after he was released from hospital. Despite being released just 5 days earlier from hospital for bronchitis, the Pope's voice sounded strong as he read a long homily during a mass in St. Peter's Basilica. As part of his schedule, the pontiff will take part in a foot washing ritual at a juvenile prison in Rome, the same location he famously washed the feet of prisoners shortly after being elected Pope in 2013, upon his release from hospital the Vatican confirmed the pontiff would carry out the complete holy week schedule. His appointments include the good Friday procession at Rome's coliseum and Easter Sunday mass in Saint Peter's square. I am Karen Chammas

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Rebounding Pope Francis marks Palm Sunday in Vatican square

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 6 months ago

Rebounding Pope Francis marks Palm Sunday in Vatican square

"Pope Francis presides over palm Sunday mass after being discharged from hospital. Bundled in a long white coat, Pope Francis gives mass in Saint Peter's square before tens of thousands of faithful, a day after leaving a Rome hospital treated for bronchitis. His voice sounds strong at the start of the service, but quickly turns whores. The 86 year old left hospital Saturday after receiving antibiotics intravenously. Palm Sunday mass, one of the longest in the Catholic Church calendar, opened his busy, holy week schedule. I Mimi Montgomery

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Pope Francis leaves hospital; 'Still alive,' he quips

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 6 months ago

Pope Francis leaves hospital; 'Still alive,' he quips

"Francis has been discharged from a hospital in Rome after being treated for bronchitis. As he left the hospital, he was greeted with a wave of camera clicks as Janice asked how he was feeling. I'm still alive, he quipped, the 86 year old pontiff was hospitalized at gemelli polyclinic after he experienced breathing difficulties following his weekly public audience and Saint Peter's square. It was confirmed that he received antibiotics, administered intravenously during his stay when asked by reporters what was wrong, Francis replied. I don't understand. The Vatican also released his upcoming holy week schedule in a sign that his health has improved. He would attend a palm Sunday mass in Saint Peter's square and an outdoor Easter mass on April 9th. I'm Karen Chammas

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Pope Francis heals from a respiratory infection while the Vatican hopes to breathe new life into its relationship with Native Americans.

AP News Radio

02:02 min | 6 months ago

Pope Francis heals from a respiratory infection while the Vatican hopes to breathe new life into its relationship with Native Americans.

"On this week's AP religion roundup of France's heels from a respiratory infection, while the Vatican hopes to breathe new life into its relationship with Native Americans. An infant is comforted by his mother as Pope Francis baptizes him at the gemelli hospital in Rome. Francis spent most of the week there, healing from bronchitis and was expected to be released Saturday. Meanwhile, the Vatican tried to heal its relationship with native tribes in North America. This week it rejected the doctrine of discovery based on 15th century decrees that legitimized the colonial era seizure of native lands. This goes beyond land. Michelle Shenandoah is a Professor of indigenous law at Syracuse university and a member of the oneida Indian nation. She says the Vatican's rejection of the doctrine should prompt governments like the United States to address past abuses. It really has created generation upon generation of genocidal policies directed towards indigenous peoples. Native groups have called on the Vatican to formally rescind the papal bulls that provided the Portuguese and Spanish kingdoms, the religious backing to expand their territories in Africa and the Americas for the sake of spreading Christianity. Those decrees underpin the doctrine of discovery, a legal concept coined in an 1823 U.S. Supreme Court decision, which was cited by the high court as recently as 2005. The repudiation of the doctrine marked a historic recognition of the Vatican's own complicity in colonial era abuses committed by European powers. Truly, it has been decades that indigenous peoples have been asking for attention to this. Father David McCallum says the post visit to Canada last year opened up a new opportunity to address the church's relationship with Native American tribes. This captured not only the Pope's attention, but also the wider Vatican's attention. Indigenous leaders welcomed the statement as a good first step. Even though they hoped the Vatican would acknowledge greater culpability for historic abuses. I'm Walter ratliff.

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Vatican: Pope to leave hospital on Saturday, eats pizza

AP News Radio

00:59 sec | 6 months ago

Vatican: Pope to leave hospital on Saturday, eats pizza

"The Vatican's announced Pope Francis would be discharged from a Rome hospital on Saturday, and his recovery is normal. Visitors to Vatican City express hope the Pope Francis will be well enough to attend the traditional Easter celebrations. Father David from Mexico says he wishes the holy father a speedy recovery in these holy days when the church prepares to celebrate the highest ministries of Christianity. David hopes the pontiff is blessed by his light, and which is him a speedy recovery of health. The Vatican had earlier said the Pope spent his second night in a Rome hospital serenely. He's receiving antibiotics to treat bronchitis. The Vatican's announced Francis will be at Saint Peter's square for palm Sunday mass, to mark the start of holy week, which culminates on Easter, April 9. I'm Charles De Ledesma

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"bronchitis" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

04:38 min | 6 months ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

"I think bruins luchador might even make it. I sent him a tag and hopefully he can come. But we just want to have some beers and some food and watch a really good afternoon game. I'm standing in mavro from Friday night to Sunday. So got a hotel room and all set to go, no drinking and driving. And that's important folks. If you do come and you participate in adult beverages, partake, I mean, in an adult beverages, please get an Uber, a cab or a sober driver. We don't want anybody leaving there and hurting themselves or others. And that's really important to me. We want to get together and have fun, but we also want to do it again. In the future. So please join us at funky murphys in Marlborough, Massachusetts on April 1st at 2 p.m.. We certainly love to see you. It's funny, Mark, that's my only concern. Is it's a long drive and I don't want to. It's a bitch. I'm only going to have one and then you can watch luchador buying me drinks and that, you know, but I'll come up with a plan to see if I can get see if I get out there. It is nice too. I know that you're coming, you're still coming to Springfield next week, is that right? I'm not sure about that. I'm not sure about that. You got to see how I'm feeling for us. I want to get this whole bronc bronchitis thing down to a minimum. I know I got some feedback in my DMs. Like, hey, are you okay? The last podcast we did. I guess that was breathing kind of heavy, so it was just like, hey, are you going to make a guy? You didn't sound very good. And I'm like, yeah, I just got the bronchitis. I'm good. But yeah, if I feel better, I'm going to head out there, but I also got to I also got to get in touch with the Springfield PR. Let's see if I can get credentials for that event. So yeah. Let me know what the name is. I'll put in a word for you. And then you're going to go to MGM Springfield and have a couple wobbly pops because that's a much easier kid triple. There you go. There you go.

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"bronchitis" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

THE EMBC NETWORK

08:15 min | 6 months ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

"Into movement and that led into like fitness and that realm and so I have a brick and mortar plenty suit, which is where I'm now. The only place with power right now. And so my love of dancing movement kind of fit me in that direction. And I think just along that journey of movement and Pilates and all of that. I just fell in love with the human body and just learning all the things about the human body. And so I think there's kind of two parts of this where I think that kind of pushed me in this direction. Part of it was my movement background and my dance and all that. And as I started my studio, I wanted to really provide the women coming into my studio with a full comprehensive experience where they were getting everything they needed in one spot. So I wanted to offer the nutrition in the movement, you know, all the things. And so initially I started out just like basic nutrition coaching, right? Just like let me just give them some basic support. And then working with women, I realized that they were coming to me from using your code to your weight loss, right? But realizing from my perspective, like it was so much deeper than that. There was like hormonal issues and thyroid issues and inflammation. There's all these underlying things. And so I kind of drove me to really dive deeper into my own education to be able to reach those women at a deeper level and really getting down to the root cause of why they were coming to me for the weight loss thing in the first place. And so I dove in to get my diploma in holistic nutrition. I did the functional diagnostic nutrition program to be an FD and P. I did a bunch of other specialized certifications at care tissue mineral analysis, which you mentioned. Just to really get to that deep level. I think the other piece of my like origin story is I actually, I didn't, I had digestive issues growing up. And at the time, they said was IBS in, I mean, I'm sure it was IBS, but it's like, especially back then, it was like, I don't know what it is, it's IBS. Your stomach's messed up. They don't give you a protocol. There's no direction or anything. So as I got older, you know, I kind of took it by myself to educate myself. And I think that's also what, for me, and kind of the nutrition piece to dive deeper into that side because I was able to change my diet. I went vegan culture, geo decided one day I was going to try it. Maybe this is the thing that'll fix the things, you know? And I went cold turkey, vegan and my IBM, I mean all the things. My allergies, my IBS, all these things started to clear up for me. So putting together the pieces like, okay, like this nutrition piece really plays a huge part in how my body is functioning and all that. So I think there was kind of multi layers there of how I got here, but all in all, I just, I love the human body. I love helping women optimize their health and their bodies and to be able to function. Ultimately, and all of that yeah, amazing. It's so funny you say that about your childhood because I was had a group coaching call yesterday and three of the four women had this story. And I have a similar story growing up. Well, one of them grew up in a town that was literally a dairy town. So it was like sacrilege. The question. And she just had this every single person in her family has something, you know, even to the grandmother with arthritis, like so many health problems due to the level of consumption of dairy. And I grew up, you know, it's a no fault of my mother's. That was just like what was being taught at the 80s. Milk is healthy. Healthy. And you know, I used to drink leaders of skim milk, skim, of course. And I had horrible acne as a teenager, and I had chronic bronchitis, and I had in the earliest years I had chronic earaches and constantly taking antibiotics for that. Same. And at that point in the game to your point, nobody's nobody's questioning the diet to the degree that you know now. Right. Yeah, for sure. I think I had probably had at least three colonoscopies before I was, I don't know, I was in middle school, maybe 13. And again, I mean, I had indiscriminate, you know, all the things that redirection, like they did all the tests. But again, it came back like, oh, it's IBS. And like, okay, like that's it. Now what? So yeah, and same. I was drinking, but I did find out later, you know, there was electro intolerant situation, but I don't know what the doctors didn't figure that out. Like it was my mom's like, well, let's go get some more testing and see if there's any foods that are, you know, but there was no direction or protocol or anything like that. Yeah. So tell us a little bit more about the hair analysis because I find that that's so interesting. So clients give you a piece of their hair. Yeah, so it's actually, it's actually a teaspoon of hair. So yeah, I know, right? Very specific. There's a little paper scale that you put it on and it's very specific how much hair. But yeah, so basically, so as an FD and P I use functional labs to get to the root root cause of what's going on. And the HTML or hair tissue mineral analysis is giving you a look at your mineral levels. But of course, you know, you can go to the doctor and you can get a blood test. They'll do a blood test to test your mineral levels. But when you're looking at it from that perspective, it's a very small acute picture of what's going on, right? It's like this is what's going on at this moment in time. Not only that, but a lot of our minerals are intracellular, meaning they're in your cells. So for measuring your blood levels, it's not really the full picture of what's going on at a cellular level with your health and with your mental levels. So with the HTML, you're sitting in your hair and it's a look at what's going on chronically with your mineral levels. It's going on the past 90 to a 120 days with your mineral levels because it's what's being pushed out into your tissues. So it's looking at a couple dozen different minerals. Of course, the big ones, right? Like sodium magnesium, potassium calcium, the big ones that we need the most of. And then there's maybe 18 or 20 other micronutrients that it measures. It looks at heavy metals. It looks sad. Other toxic elements that could show up. And then it looks at the individual minerals, but it also looks at some relationships between the minerals. And the relationships, a lot of times they're more important in some instances than the actual individual mineral because their relationships, the ratios are going to show what's going on with your adrenals and your thyroid. And your carbon metabolism and your liver in how you're oxidizing things and your nervous system and so many other pieces where you can start to find patterns and connect dots and kind of see what's going on with all these other things, these symptoms, you know, that people are coming to me with. And then we connect dots with other labs that I do. And I always start with the mineral bouncing protocol first because minerals, they're considered probably heard this before. They're considered the smart plugs of the body. Without the minerals, enzymes can't do the things like there's no reactions that no reaction can happen in the body without the minerals. Like sparking the reaction. And so I find that before I started doing HTML, maybe my clients would have results in everything, but it was such a slow process because that piece was missing. Like when you connect that piece with everything else, it really does like jump start, what's going on with the healing process, so being able to balance out the minerals and kind of get that part functioning before addressing all these other things. So many questions. All right, let's start with. So do you usually recommend XYZ mineral is low? Do you give a protocol of eat more of this or you always solving things with supplements? It's both. That's a good question. It's both. So I work with the lab that specifically customizes their supplement protocol with the HTML. So I can either I can do it myself. I can look at the lab and I can create this custom protocol or I can send it to them and they can do it. But they customize it to exactly what they need. So they're looking at what's low, what's too high, what needs to be pushed out when needs to be balanced out. So there's that piece, the supplement piece is a big piece, but that it is

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"bronchitis" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:52 min | 7 months ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on WTOP

"In class 5 series. BMW, the ultimate driving machine, and so much more. Hurry into the BMW presidents day sales of Ann and Lisa 5 30 IX drive sedan for 6 59 per month. This is WTO P news. There is growing anger and frustration after that toxic train derailment in east Palestine, Ohio, near the Pennsylvania border. The head of the EPA visited the site today, assuring residents that the water and air are safe and 24/7 monitoring has shown no issues. CBS News correspondent roxanna saberi reports some in the community still aren't so sure. East Palestinian resident Melissa Blake says two days after the toxic train derailment, doctors diagnosed her with acute bronchitis from chemical feuds. It's hard to breathe. My chest is always tight. The coffin. What kind of help do you and your neighbors need? Actually, is this the truth? Roxana saberi reporting. The family of the man who was killed just yesterday after being dragged by a metro train in fairfax county. You're speaking out for the first time tonight. WTO peace Kyle Cooper with that. Amanda Greenwood is Harold Riley's daughter. She tells our news partners at NBC four, they have a lot of questions. I understand there's a video out there just trying, of course, obviously to get access to kind of see. Riley, who was 50 was at the done lowering station with his service dog daisy. He got off the train, daisy did not. The dog's leash was apparently tied to his pants resulting in him being dragged. Probably 5, 6, 7 times a day. And he's been doing that. I would say for probably the last year and a half with Stacy. Police say the train operator performed two safety door checks before moving the train. Kyle Cooper news. Money news 25 and 55 on WTO. Let's check in now with Jeff clay. Without finish Thursday session down 431 points, one and a quarter percent

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"bronchitis" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:55 min | 7 months ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on WTOP

"The objects flying through the air and where it's being encouraged on Neil or Kingston. 10 o'clock on WTO this is CBS News on the hour, your home for original reporting. I'm Deborah Rodriguez, EPA administrator Michael Regan will meet with people who live in east Palestinian Ohio in a couple of hours after many packed into a town hall meeting last night, demanding answers about the safety of their air and water in the wake of a toxic train derailment two weeks ago. Correspondent roxana siberi spoke to one of them. President Melissa Blake says two days after the derailment, doctors diagnosed her with acute bronchitis from chemical fumes. They quarantined me. They gave me a breathing treatment. They had to put me on oxygen. They were going to wash my clothes 'cause they didn't know what was on me. One of the chemicals on the train vinyl chloride is classified as a carcinogen. The FDA is taking a closer look at some common drugs that may contain a cancer causing chemical. CBS is Stacy Lynn. There have been several blood pressure meds recalled recently for having nitro salmons in them. Those contaminants also triggered recalls of the heartburn drug zantac metformin for diabetes and chantix, which helps people quit smoking. This is prompted the FDA to ask drug makers to evaluate all products that might contain the chemical and conduct follow-up testing by October at Michigan state university. A vigil for three students shot and killed on campus Monday. Police are holding a news conference this hour to update their investigation into the gunman who shot himself to death. They've said he had no apparent connection to the college. Two days after the shooting, some lawmakers in the south are promoting guns on campus. The Republican led West Virginia lawmakers have advanced a bill that would allow people with concealed gun permits to bring weapons under State College and university campuses. Bertina Jeffers is a student at Marshall university

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"bronchitis" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

THE EMBC NETWORK

05:49 min | 8 months ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

"The bronchitis and the allergies and the sinus infections and all these things. It went deep. Yes, yes, the torture that you used to torture me when I was a kid. But, you know, all these things and I had no way I didn't know how to deal with it. And obviously it was always, I always had tissues in my hand, you know? Shoes in his hands. Yes. He was always just very, very drippy. He was always dripping. It's amazing, sneezing. And it seemed like allergy season was like 11 months of the year. That was it. Yeah, it was insane. I mean, we played basketball, a place softball, and I had to make sure I had my tissues and all, I mean, it was bad. It was bad. You know, and through the years, realizing, you know, reading a lot and diving into this stuff. And I was like, maybe I'm deficient in stuff. Maybe I need stuff because our diet at that time wasn't the best, right? Pizzas and Chinese food and all these things. In The Bronx. You know, yeah. Sal's pizza in the frogs. So that was the diet. And so but supplements and of course cleaning up the diet. But supplements changed all a lot of that for me. When I realized that I started taking supplements and I started taking the right ones and really kind of diving in. Literally my health changed. And I was like, wait a minute. There's something to this now. So, and for whatever reason, I got fascinated with it. And then I just started really diving into it. And I think it was part of it was because I was feeling so good. That's the thing about health, you know, it's like, because people can feel okay, but they don't really know what feeling healthy is like.

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"bronchitis" Discussed on Game of Crimes

Game of Crimes

04:09 min | 9 months ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on Game of Crimes

"Oh, fuck. I can't tell this guy. This guy's gonna freak out. He's talking to the nurses. And I'm like, I'm sitting there like, I can fucking hear you, man. But anyway, he comes in and he tells me he's like, hey, you know, we found a little something. It could be anything. It could be artifact, which is like, okay, I don't know what that means. He goes, but we could have a radiologist look at it. And what we'll call you later. So he gives me a prescription for albuterol pump and for an oral steroid. Corticosteroid. So a couple hours later, I get a phone call from a radiologist from the urge to say, hey, mister Purcell. We have a relationship with the nearby hospital, 20 about a half an hour from here. And we would really like for you to come back here and we'll get you a cat scan. I'm like, nah, I was like, at that point, I just realized I'm getting on a plane. I'm going back to Miami, because I was especially in charge of the Miami field division at the time. Lo and behold, they did the catch scan and turned out to be cancer. But I was blessed because they took out the lung, they took out 17 lymph nodes, and there was no, it didn't spread. So I didn't need chemo. I didn't need radiation. If my wife didn't give me bronchitis, I'd probably be dead. And so that was in 2018. Yeah. Yeah. Now were you able to trace it back to the ground zero? The doctors did. Yeah, so luckily, my aftercare, like after the surgery, everything was covered by the World Trade Center health program, which is a really good thing that's in place. How did they trace it back to that? They just know for certain types of cancers like based on, I guess, their research, but you have to send, you have to submit it to the World Trade Center and a health program. And then they certify it. And I guess the cancer that I have is called a atypical carcinoid neuroendocrine tumor, which when I saw that things, I got the biopsy report before the doctor spoke to me. So when I saw neuroendocrine my first one is holy shit, I have a brain tumor that's metastasized to my lung, but it's actually just kind of a rare cancer that I was fortunate enough to catch early. Did you ever know an FBI agent named Dave lavale? Ended up being the FBI sac in Atlanta. He was in New York during that time and he died as the sack of FBI sac in Atlanta. He died from illnesses sustained during 9 11 from being out there on the bucket.

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"bronchitis" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

The Bill Simmons Podcast

04:22 min | 1 year ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

"They want to talk about. I'm going to 100% build insane chiefs to score 90 points Monday Night Football stuff. The chiefs are kind of like doing a little internal talking about how the Raiders behave. Last time they came to arrowhead, Patrick. Yeah, there was like a little clip of him. The chief sharing practice, like, oh, remember how those guys came in here last year. So I would not be surprised if we see a Kansas City just 40 bomb, I guess this raiders team. It's a better defense than the beat last year, but it's still not a good defense. And so that's a fun one to look at for when you're chasing Sunday's losses. I might get a little out on Monday. Ben solak, great to see you, as always. Thanks, Bill. All right, $1 million picks, week 5. It has not been a good season for your buddy, bronchitis, Bill. You have two choices here. You can either root for me to rally or just fade the living hell out of me. It's fine. I either want to do really good or really bad with my picks. Right now I'm doing really bad for the season. We are down $1.709 million. Thank God this was a real money. The good news is I've been down like this before. I really have. I've rallied back and we're going to rally back this week. And if you don't believe me, fade me. And if I lose again, great, then you won. Let's go appetizers first. We're going to change the format of how we do this. Some appetizers start you off. $100,000 on the following. Cowboys, plus 5 and a half at the rams. Is it really at the ramps? It's a cowboys home game. This could be like 60,000 cowboys fans there. They have a better defense. The rams are a mess, all of the advanced metrics, the DVA, they're telling us the rams are a mess. They can't block. They don't have enough good players. I'm getting the cowboys a plus 5 and a half. I'm grabbing it. Great. Cooper rush. Take us home for one more week before you have that meltdown four interception game. That's one. Tennessee minus two and a half against the Washington C words, they are on the road as well. Tennessee doesn't matter. Washington has no home field advantage. I'm going to start a new thing here. The Dahmer apartment game of the week where two teams stink, but we're jumping on one of them anyway. I don't think Tennessee is very good. I know Washington is a very good, but Tennessee, they're somehow two and two. Nobody could figure it out. They're very well coached. They sometimes don't screw themselves up. Maybe they'll do it this game, maybe not, but I like their trenches in this game. Again, it's a Washington that can not block and as Carson Wentz as quarterback, getting less than three. Great. Tennessee minus two and a half grabbing that for a hundred K and then last but not least, a little parlay. This is 100 K, plus two 57. On the Patriots adjusted a plus three and a half at home against Detroit. Alternate over 39 and a half for that game. And then eagles first half talked about this with conciliatory Ben solak, eagles first half minus three and a half. All three of those things need to happen plus two 57. Another appetizer for you. Wait, I got more apps. I got two Bengals underdog parley bets. One of which hopefully FanDuel will boost. FanDuel. Come on, bronchitis Bill is ice cold, boost one of my bets, please. The Bengals plus one 50 night game against Baltimore. I think either of those teams could win. So we're grabbing the plus one 50. And we're putting them with two different teams. One is the falcons. Alternate line, four and a half against Tampa Bay. It's in Tampa. Kyle Pitts might not play. I'm still not worried. The falcons have figured out this weird gimmick. You can't stop our run game. Guys are going in all different directions. We're winning games where Barry oda only throws for 71 yards. We're winning games when we rush for 14 times in a row. I don't understand it. We're going to ride them. And if you do since E plus one 50 falcons alternate line plus four and a half, plus 5, 60. Let's put 50 K on that. And then, since he plus one 50 with the cowboys to actually beat the rams plus one 94 is plus 6 35, we're putting 50 K on that as well. Okay, the big one. I don't think I've ever bet this much money on a $1 million picks game. Thank God this money isn't real. But we got to get rid of some debt. This is the classic thing they tell you not to do. This is the thing casinos love. I don't care. Bronchitis Bill is here to save himself from real life Bill. We're doing. A parlay that is plus one O

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"bronchitis" Discussed on Antidote

Antidote

04:02 min | 1 year ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on Antidote

"Now, do you have fever? Okay. Okay. And how is he playing eating running around everything else? Everything else is okay. So it sounds like as far as his function goes, if someone doesn't know that he doesn't hear his breathing, he's completely normal, right? Completely himself. Did you get him tested for coronavirus? Okay. All right. Yeah. Well, you have to get him tested. You know, it's most likely it's not dead, but in today's day and age gives you don't get it. But yeah, so we have to get tested. All right, so. Got to tell me, what is your concern? Why did you call us is because it's not going away or because we need to let it for school or what exactly? Okay. Yeah. Yeah. I heard his breathing. Unfortunately, I can not listen to his lungs through our system. I'll tell you that. The fact that he is running playing and eating normally, it's very encouraging and it suggests that he does not have bacterial pneumonia. And infection that is can be dangerous requires antibiotics. He probably has bronchitis that can and the difference between brocades and pneumonia, which want to explain pneumonia is usually a bacterial infection, requires you within the biotics and its affection and of the part of the lung. Bronchitis on the other hand is usually a viral infection in its infection on the airways, not the lung tissue. So the longest perfect, but the airways that lead the air to where the gas exchange happens, you know, they get a little bit congested and so usually with fire infection doesn't require. So he should not have an antibiotics and basically he should have no therapy because he's fine. His maybe has some symptoms, but he's playing and eating. But he absolutely has to get tested. So I would, you know, I don't mind giving well, I would give a letter saying, you know, can return to school tomorrow or the day care or break a, you mentioned that story. So I can say, can return to school tomorrow provided negative COVID testing. Because it gives. Kids kids still get COVID, they don't get it very often, and usually some dangerous for them, but in today's era, it's like, yeah. You don't want anyone to question anything. Neither parents nor teachers nothing. So definitely should get tested. And you missed work today and you're going to miss work tomorrow. Okay. Do you have insurance now?

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Senator Rand Paul on Early COVID Treatments and the Vaccine Mindset

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:49 min | 1 year ago

Senator Rand Paul on Early COVID Treatments and the Vaccine Mindset

"Senator, can you talk a little bit about that about how for whatever reason this regime, the Biden administration is not allowing the distribution of monoclonal antibodies and it seems to for whatever reason, not want anyone to talk about early treatments early intervention when it comes to this virus. I think it's essentially this mindset just one size fits all. So everybody needs to be vaccinated with their at risk for this disease or not. And it's all vaccination and no early treatment. And here's the thing is this is a real disservice to people, 800,000 people have died, and they needed someone in charge of public health who had given them some good advice. So if you're at high risk for this, over 65 or overweight and you get this disease in your beginning to have a significant bronchitis or cough, you need to see your doctor because if they diagnose you with a pneumonia and if the COVID pneumonia, there are treatments. But early treatments. And there are a variety. Some accepted by the medical world some not so accepted, but there are treatments available. And I think it's wrong not to allow people that choice. I had a staff member who was on the ventilator for 9 days. Unfortunately, he survived. But even he didn't realize that the knowledge that you had to get this treatment before he got too sick. And so this is what every public service announcement should be saying is get early treatment. Instead Fauci says, oh, we need to give boosters to 15 year olds. And now we need to vaccinate your newborn before they leave the hospital. None of which works. The boosters don't stop transmission. And it is a crime against our youth for these colleges to be following Fauci and saying not only did we vaccinate it now they won't let you in without a booster. And now you're not allowed to take off your mask to even speak. It is crazy what they're doing to our

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"bronchitis" Discussed on Wondery Baked-In Ads Test Feed

Wondery Baked-In Ads Test Feed

05:59 min | 1 year ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on Wondery Baked-In Ads Test Feed

"Hi, guys. Hi. Hey, what's up? Hello. How's it going? You know, I sound different a little bit. I sound a little different. I'm going to apologize up front if this is an annoying voice because I have bronchitis. We were just saying, I think it's kind of sucks. I felt like it was getting sultry. You're like, I'm too sexy for my voice, too sexy for my voice. Yep. I feel like you've never sounded like more of an author. Oh. That's true. Yeah. Oh, what a compliment. Your vice, like your author, vice is actually now becoming Virginia slims. There you go, that's it. I was gonna say, you sound like a true author that changed smoke cigarettes. That's when you know I'm like really heavily writing a book from now on when I get bronchitis. She just gets bronchitis. That's when you know things are going well. So guys, today's episode is going to be a little bit different. A lot different, maybe. It's like, you know, we have episode 50 coming up on the horizon, the next episode. We decided to change things up a little bit. We're going to do a psychological thing, but okay, complete honestly, I had some family issues going on. I wasn't able to get the psychological episode going right now. But instead, we're going to do a little game, and it's going to be, you know, really the prize today is bragging rights. Yeah. Let's go. I almost feel like that might be the name of the episode. Yeah, it's like the name of the game. 100%. That's the name of this game. Love it. Done. So this is a little game that I made, and here's how the game works. The only way this is going to work in a podcasting format is if we're getting like one answer and at a time. So we can't have both of you guys answering it once..

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"bronchitis" Discussed on Fading Memories: Alzheimer's Caregiver Support

Fading Memories: Alzheimer's Caregiver Support

04:04 min | 2 years ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on Fading Memories: Alzheimer's Caregiver Support

"She's 'cause I never remembered. Whenever we'd go to the doctor, that was like my biggest challenge beyond getting her and dealing with the doctors like to remember you to ask. I'm like, I never understood why they would ask me what medications she's on. I'm like, whatever you put her on. That was always my decision response. Yeah. But, you know, I got good at caught letting them know mom has a doctor's appointment on X date. I'll pick her up at this time. Can you please remember to help or help me remember to print out the medication list to take to the doctor in case they ask? And they were always great with it. Once I got into that habit it was super easy, but not dealing with prescriptions most of my life. You know, just the occasional, you know, whatever you need for bronchitis or whatever. You know, I'm rarely sick, so it's great. Yeah. I'm trying to keep it that way. This whole shingles thing is killing me. You know, after a year plus with coat, you know, with all this COVID going on and I've worked from home for 16 years. There was nothing to do so I was not going anywhere. And they are just starting to open stuff up. And I get sick. And it wear the shingles affected me. It felt like it hurt to breathe, but it didn't, it was weird. And it was hard to describe and I'm pretty descriptive, but the doctor insisted I take a COVID test and I said, I will do that. Just in case because this delta variant thing is like going crazy, I said, but I'm gonna tell you now, if I've got COVID, this town's getting nuked. 'cause I'm going. I'm vaccinated and I don't go anywhere. So I don't know how I would get COVID if that's the case. And I was like, beyond a 100% convinced that it was impossible. So I'm like, well, I know how the universe works with me. So I better double check. I better just do it, and it was negative. And that delayed getting the shingles vaccine, not vaccine, which is coming. They've ordered it for me. I'm still waiting for my system to clear up so I can take it. It took a while to get the diagnosis, which has just been lovely. So I'm mad that my body attacked itself. Yeah. Thank you. And I could have gotten something from somebody in the grocery store. It's crazy. But yeah, it's like the weirdest thing and they were really good when I said, well, you know, I'd like to discuss the shingles vaccine with you later this year..

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"bronchitis" Discussed on Fading Memories: Alzheimer's Caregiver Support

Fading Memories: Alzheimer's Caregiver Support

04:04 min | 2 years ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on Fading Memories: Alzheimer's Caregiver Support

"She's 'cause I never remembered. Whenever we'd go to the doctor, that was like my biggest challenge beyond getting her and dealing with the doctors like to remember you to ask. I'm like, I never understood why they would ask me what medications she's on. I'm like, whatever you put her on. That was always my decision response. Yeah. But, you know, I got good at caught letting them know mom has a doctor's appointment on X date. I'll pick her up at this time. Can you please remember to help or help me remember to print out the medication list to take to the doctor in case they ask? And they were always great with it. Once I got into that habit it was super easy, but not dealing with prescriptions most of my life. You know, just the occasional, you know, whatever you need for bronchitis or whatever. You know, I'm rarely sick, so it's great. Yeah. I'm trying to keep it that way. This whole shingles thing is killing me. You know, after a year plus with coat, you know, with all this COVID going on and I've worked from home for 16 years. There was nothing to do so I was not going anywhere. And they are just starting to open stuff up. And I get sick. And it wear the shingles affected me. It felt like it hurt to breathe, but it didn't, it was weird. And it was hard to describe and I'm pretty descriptive, but the doctor insisted I take a COVID test and I said, I will do that. Just in case because this delta variant thing is like going crazy, I said, but I'm gonna tell you now, if I've got COVID, this town's getting nuked. 'cause I'm going. I'm vaccinated and I don't go anywhere. So I don't know how I would get COVID if that's the case. And I was like, beyond a 100% convinced that it was impossible. So I'm like, well, I know how the universe works with me. So I better double check. I better just do it, and it was negative. And that delayed getting the shingles vaccine, not vaccine, which is coming. They've ordered it for me. I'm still waiting for my system to clear up so I can take it. It took a while to get the diagnosis, which has just been lovely. So I'm mad that my body attacked itself. Yeah. Thank you. And I could have gotten something from somebody in the grocery store. It's crazy. But yeah, it's like the weirdest thing and they were really good when I said, well, you know, I'd like to discuss the shingles vaccine with you later this year..

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"bronchitis" Discussed on Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

04:49 min | 2 years ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on Girls Gone WOD Podcast

"Digestion isn't good or you can't sleep. You can't breathe or you get cold sores. Or you you get bronchitis you just need to do. Some yoga and i would be furious because it's like when do i have the time right yoga so and i was in a different place in life and then you start to learn okay. They are plants that can help me calm down a little bit so that i can create the space to start thinking about myself in my life and say i can get up early. I have two young kids. But if i get up even a half an hour early and i just sit in my dark living room and i do nothing. That is a gift to myself. That's a great way to start the day. Not getting up because a child's crying or because somebody needs something or the dogs barking. I'm getting up for myself. Even if it's five minutes it matters that quiet time matters. And so you talk about stress and it building up if you're constantly multitasking. And you're doing a lot. Even exercise exercise is great. But if there's never Store time your body perceives exercise as just another strategy like great system Thing i have to do energy out energy out energy out when his energy come in a couple of camomile tea energy in calm. Your body sued all the. You're the tissue in your throat. Wash away viruses. That are lingering in your throat. Take a deep breath. Just drink a cup of tea. There's these little things that we're not incorporating into our life anymore and we just go for the big things. I'm gonna do this. I'm going to death but the body loves little tiny Signs of love. And don't we all. I don't want somebody that cares about me to just once every five years. Tell me they love me or do something that i share like it every day. I like a little kiss on the nag. A little smile a little. Hey here's ut. I like little things every day. The body the same way break down to the garden said you sir i mean we use that in therapy with like tending to the garden of your relationship every day. It's like why don't we do that with our body and you know it's because cars cars we just think my own unofficial opinion is just like the. The culture has made us culture. It's the culprit of thinking that we have to handle it all and we have to keep up. We have to be the shiniest flower. Like i love the analogy made earlier. Just has to be the prettiest and it has to be the biggest bloom and but when you have no roots to ground or the roots are just completely devoid of nutrients. They can't pull from anything and it's easier said than done. I get it..

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"bronchitis" Discussed on Antidote

Antidote

04:02 min | 2 years ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on Antidote

"No. Do you have fever? Okay. Okay. And how is he playing eating running around everything else? Everything else is okay. So it sounds like as far as his function goes, if someone doesn't know that his secret doesn't hear his breathing, his completely normal, right? Completely himself. Did you get him tested? Coronavirus? Okay. All right. Yeah. Well, you'll have to get him tested. You know, it's most likely it's not that, but in today's day and age, kids usually don't get it, but yeah, he absolutely had to get tested. All right, so. We've got to tell me what is your concern? Why did you call us is because it's not going away or because you need a letter for school or what exactly. Yeah. I mean, I heard his breathing. Unfortunately, I can not listen to his lungs through our system. I'll tell you that. The fact that he is running playing eating normally very encouraging and it suggests that he does not have bacterial pneumonia, you know, an infection that can be dangerous requires antibiotics. He probably has bronchitis that can, you know, and the difference between brocade is a pneumonia, I just want to explain pneumonia is usually a bacterial infection, requires you within biotics and it's affection in the part of the lung. Bronchitis on the other hand is usually a viral infection in its infection on the airways, not the lung quiche. So the longest perfect, but the airways that lead the air to wear the gas exchange happens, you know, they get a little bit congested and yeah, so usually with fire infection doesn't require. So he should not have an antibiotics and he basically he should have no therapy because he's fine. You know, his maybe has some symptoms, but he's playing and eating. But he tested. You know, so I would, you know, I don't mind giving well, I would give a letter saying, you know, can the return to school tomorrow or he's in a day care or breaking, you mentioned that sorry. So I can say, you know, can we turn to school tomorrow provided negative COVID testing? Because, you know, in kids do. Kids kids still get COVID. They don't get it very often and usually some dangers for them. But, you know, in today's era, it's like, yeah. You don't want anyone to question anything. Neither parents nor teachers nothing. So definitely should get tested. And you must work today and you're going to miss work tomorrow. Okay. Do you have insurance now? I.

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"bronchitis" Discussed on Louder With Crowder

Louder With Crowder

05:23 min | 2 years ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on Louder With Crowder

"Gps anyway you guys can sort of. Make your own inferences. I don't want to give away too much commission. Yeah but i heard her on the phone talking about the exemption with the other person who you know the karen on your on line saying no you can't get an exemption. She said look. My husband had it k. For a week and a half. I slept in the same bed with him and i screwed him and didn't get it chin screwed too good point though. Yeah yeah some look. We don't know some people have more of a proclivity toward horrible symptoms than other people. You know if you're obese. That's that's obviously yeah delivering and if you're older. Yeah but outside of that there are some. it's rare there are some younger healthier people who could be blood type. We don't know there's there are a lot of doctors. We don't know somebody. Some people have reaction to others. Don't tested negative twice. My wife has fewer symptoms tested positive. So i'm sitting there with everything to when you think about it. Yeah some people get cancer. They beat it. Some people you know don't if these are fake if these are false negatives and i'm actually positive i would describe this as a moderate colt okay. That's honestly my my wife just had a fever and she was really. She was tired but that would be great. If you guys ended up with a very very low kind of symptom then you have the antibodies. And you're good to go. We don't my both my parents reversed both. My parents had it recently. Yeah yeah they're better now though right totally. My dad was fine no matter what. I was worried about my mom because she has. She's had sort of monja before and she has asthma and bronchitis totally fine totally anecdotal totally anecdotal used cocktail of of Ivermectin whatever else said they then they..

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"bronchitis" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

03:22 min | 2 years ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on No Agenda

"That almost killed him. I doubt this'll be reported into various database. Because the lady is an extreme comic. Conformist as you probably doesn't even make a make a Doesn't even make the. And i got a blank here. I also got sick. And i have not gotten the vaccine. Don't plan to but she got sick from her His wife's bronchitis. I hope that the more information sharing anyway. This is the kind of thing. Yeah no vaccine gives a guy. Heart attack knotted stuff gets reported. So you can make these crazy assertions because somebody dies we've had to get vaccine. This is bullcrap. This is nonsense. Had nothing but poisoned incorrect assumptions and data throughout the entire process from beginning of twenty twenty. But what is agreed. Yes i mean you have to step back for moment. Not a lot of people watch cnn. But this is the general message. That's going so crazy because they didn't do anything they want. Now no one cares but it is getting out there then. It just shows people who don't have the no agenda middle. They might actually believe this. You know. I mean believe this and it's all about death and deadly and horrible and it's all republicans fault that's what they're saying. It's not cool man. No he makes you think once you think about it too. Maybe none of this is really about kovin. Maybe it's about social control them playing a clip of tucker and they're going to comment on it and this has never sean been about following the science. It's never been about following the facts and the truth. It's been about control from day. One i mean this is the i think i honestly think is the greatest scandal by lifetime. I thought the war was. This is much bigger than that. Six hundred seven thousand. Seven hundred seventy one. Americans have died of the krona virus. More than ninety nine percent of the people. Dying from cove. Right now are unvaccinated. This is what a great. I have to give her kudos for that. She just she just gave you the actual percentage over the full number but presented it in a way that you just go while it's this is most of them. Were before the vaccine elba. I've always thought about vaccines. And i always think about just nature and the way everything works. And i feel like a vaccination in a weird way is just generally kinda going against nature like i mean if there is some disease out there. Maybe there's just an ebb and flow to life where something supposed to wipe out a certain amount of people and that's just kind of the way. Evolution goes vaccines kind of stand in the way of that. Oh my gosh okay. I'm gonna give you a clip a day for that point. I want to point something out here. In terms of the way this is covered. This could be you know if it was on. She was on the other foot. You were it was the democrats republicans who swat swap don. Who is getting the vaccine. Who wasn't that. you're still going to republicans and say the republicans are all and the democrats. Were the reporting could go just as easily go like this adamy..

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Organ-on-a-Chip: Recent Breakthroughs and Future Prospects

The Stem Cell Podcast

02:13 min | 2 years ago

Organ-on-a-Chip: Recent Breakthroughs and Future Prospects

"I'm kicking off the roundup today. With a story about organs on a chip. You know we just re Finished up our coverage of ice cr twenty twenty one so if you guys missed it i would recommend checking it out. We also have video episodes there so you can see us in all our glory but in that meeting there was a lot of talk about where we are and where we're going and a lot of that revolved around these kind of organs on a chip. Which i know ruin you're working on as ips cell derived Tissues organoids. Even but they're in a kind of complex chip type architecture allows a connection of different tissues and organs and see how they communicate with each other and it is the next wave I have a story here about the long. It's a kind of airway on a chip idea and you know it's basically idea. They didn't long In order to function you have clearance By airways cells eliminates the inhale pathogens and foreign matter. And that's done by these multi airway cells k. And it requires coordinated silly airy beating among cells. And if you have failure to properly orient the silly silly and coordinate that sillier a beating you get a lot of conditions like chronic bronchitis recurrent pneumonia This is implicated in various human diseases. Most notably a inherited disease Primary sillier disconnect. Which we're going to circle back to pc d- When it comes to like the ips in organoids world in trying to model This these multi steely aided airway cells. it's a challenge because getting the cells is not so much the problem as much as Using the conventional methods which is air liquide interface. It's hard to get the coordinated. Silia they don't they aren't coordinating their beating And it's thought that mechanical stress has a role in in coordinating sillier there but the existing system. Which is these in-vitro air liquid interface. They don't do a good job of addressing that are modeling The

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"bronchitis" Discussed on Precisione: The Healthcast

Precisione: The Healthcast

05:39 min | 2 years ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on Precisione: The Healthcast

"You know a kid's behavior any sentence that they might be having sure sure so short by this. They're very few things in the world really freaked me out very few things. Give me that he. Gv's and mold is really at the top of the list. So i don't know if you knew but sooner between depending on this statistically us five to ten percent of homes in the united states have molded they have toxic announced. We're not talking. Just a tiny bit of every house has a little bit but we're talking toxic amounts of bold. That actually are enough to compromise health. So one intend to one in twenty homes have this which means that there's a whole bunch of your audience members that probably have this if this is there what may be happening is. You've got family. Who's got back to back. Sinus infections or quote unquote bronchitis or asthma. So there's some kind of weird allergy respiratory issue. That is just unrelenting. Some people break out in rashes and make no sense in kids. What happens is the micro-toxins actually started changing part of their limbic system. In part of the core parts of the brain that actually necessary for emotional regulation. So you get this very unusual pattern where the kids have these intense in other bouts of rage so the east kids are just literally going psychotic for lack of better way of describing it. I believe in some of the mattress that Have taught me has released. Said that it's probably a decent part of what we called panzer pandas. These pediatric your psychiatric conditions are actually mold as underneath. And if we miss this. It's easy to miss. This is the part that makes it really complicated. It's so easy to. I've had families that have front loading washers and they had no idea that their washer covered with mulch. We've had a few families Moved into a brand new home. A brand new super nice home and someone forgot to hook up the drain on the ac unit. After running day unit during the summer after a few months the unit was completely flooded with mold. Because there is a pool of water sitting in your ac unit. We've had families that you know had crawlspaces in the spaces weren't trading while so that became an estimable so mold is a really really ugly toxin probably in my book. Probably the ugliest toxin. That's out there in genetically speaking somewhere around the ten to twenty percents of the human population is genetically longer able to. That's why sometimes you know in in a whole household else's well but there's just that one person who is absolutely weirdly sickly constantly having issues no one can figure out what the hell's going on typically could be mall so at outside of the obvious which is find the mold in take care of the mold. remediated properly..

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"bronchitis" Discussed on The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders

The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders

04:31 min | 2 years ago

"bronchitis" Discussed on The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders

"His ass beat. He pretty much makes his exit mason. T bar make their exit notice. They all didn't make their exit as a cohesive. Low as a cohesive unit there that was loud. They didn't make their exit together. They're right as a unit so Fired up mcintyre goes backstage and Finds adam pearce says he wants a match. We'd t bar in. May's doesn't give a damn if it's a handicap match. He wants wealth of those guys. Give him what he wants. Pierce very concern. Hey you don't have a tag partner. Mcintyre doesn't care about attack partner. He just wants to match go down so that pretty much was Are set up. We did see that match. Play out later one In the night it was mason. T bar taken on. Drew mcintyre You're wondering when you're seeing this okay. Is it really going to just be a two on one handicap match here. What the hell Eventually braun strowman decided to insert himself into this match You know i'm not really sure how. How how. I feel a about that to be perfectly honest with you in. It's only this standpoint is from the standpoint of you know okay. i get that. Drew mcintyre was talking some. shit they're about braun. Bronchitis talked a little shit too in everything but okay but i'm just trying to play him in my mind. Okay so retribution would. Did they do to bronze stroman. I don't recall retribution. Doing anything within recent weeks. Just this go round. And everything like. I haven't recalled retribution doing something to braun strowman. That would make him so for me. It was just kinda one those okay. I'm i'm scratching my head here. This this doesn't really make any sense you know for me. What would li would have made a lot. More sense would have been to see either. Cedric alexander or shelton benjamin as tag partner for drew mcintyre. It would made a lot more sense. I mean i would have been real. Simple drew mcintyre is backstage and shelton or cedric. They both walk up to him. Hey man here you're going to be having this handicap match later on you know you're gonna be doing your thing out there against mason t bar a look man i know. Vp have put what he said out there earlier in the night. But you can't put nothing. Pass him you gotta you gotta watch out for him. Man and look. We still got a receipt. We need to cash as far as payback goes on lashley and. Mvp won't you let us have your back. I would have preferred to see that play out as opposed to shelton and cedric losing yet again for consecutive week to the viking raiders viking experience. Whatever they wanna call themselves by the way. I saw everybody. Having a fucking aneurysm. Over the fact that the new wwe color commentator Was calling them. All kinds of different shady was corrected. A couple of times and and he still kept calling them whatever he was calling now thinking to myself.

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Why Are Leaf Blowers So Annoying?

BrainStuff

04:10 min | 3 years ago

Why Are Leaf Blowers So Annoying?

"Hey brain stuff lauren Vogel Bob here the sounds of autumn satisfying crunch the crisp apple or fallen leaves to your feet or the teeth grinding noise of a leaf blower. Powered by electric or gasoline motors that propel air out of a nozzle to send leaves and grass cuttings flying leaf blowers are probably the most Vilnai's devices in the lawn care universe to the noise that they have met in the mid nineteen seventies when leaf blowers became ubiquitous in the United States to California cities adopted early bands of the Equipment Carmel by the sea beverly labeled the leaf. Blowers a noise nuisance and banned their use a move that has been followed by hundreds of other cities across the United States to some degree. But what is it about leaf blowers that people hate is that the decibels the constancy delete blowers pose real dangers to the health of users or others who happen to be within earshot increasingly, the answer appears to be yes to all of the above. Leaf blowers may send leaves and lawn clippings for a ride, but the gusts which reach one, hundred, eighty, two, two, hundred, and eighty miles per hour. That's about two, hundred, ninety, two, four, hundred, fifty kilometers per hour also create a nose clogging swirl of fungus spores, herbicides, and microbes. The resulting dust is so aggravating to people with allergies, asthma bronchitis, and other respiratory maladies that the American Lung Association recommend staying away from leaf blowers altogether. And then there's the air pollution operating a commercial leaf blower for one hour and it's as much smog forming pollution as you would if you drove a recent mid-size car as say twenty sixteen Toyota Camry from Los Angeles Denver, which is about a one, thousand, one, hundred mile or a one, thousand, eight, hundred kilometer trip. That's because most leaf blowers used to cycle engines they're lightweight and inexpensive, but they require a mixture of gasoline and oil to run unlike more complex engines. They don't have separate chambers for fueling lubricants when operated the engine wastes approximately one third of the combined mixture releasing carbon monoxide, nitrous oxide, and hydrocarbons into the air. Three toxins are some of the main culprits in the air pollution from leaf blowers. Carbon monoxide helps for smug nitrous oxide is a prime ingredient in acid rain and has been linked to global warming. Hydrocarbons are cancer causing organic compounds that also contribute to smog formation plus leaf blowers are noisy. How noisy are they when you engage in conversation? That's a noise level of about. Sixty decibels according to the center for hearing and Communication. If you're strolling on a sidewalk in a car goes by that's about seventy decibels a leaf blower, even fifty feet or fifteen meters away can be up to seventy five decibels and right up close that jumps well into the nineties according to the World Health Organization any noise about seventy decibels risks causing physical hearing damage. And then there's the mental toll. Miss. A phony is a relatively newly classified condition in which people are angered by particular sounds like chewing or knuckle cracking although leaf blowers aren't mentioned in the diagnosis parameters it stands to reason this phony may be related to people's dislike the machines because they're extra sensitive to sound. Preliminary data shows that phones brains may have a hypersensitive connection between the auditory system and the LIMBIC system, which is the part of the brain that's responsible for creating emotions. It's so much a part of life for a phones that they can be shocked others don't feel or react the same way to certain noises. But being irritated by leaf blowers doesn't necessarily mean your phone. Erica. Walker a doctoral student at Harvard. University's Chan. School. Of Public Health discovered that is far less irritating to create a sound than it is to hear it in a survey of one thousand, fifty residents more than a dozen Boston neighborhoods, Walker found that the majority of respondents said they couldn't control or get away from noises like leaf blowers and they believed that no one really cared that it annoyed them. What's more other research has shown that leaf blowers, a low frequency noise that penetrates through outer walls into homes and businesses in a way that some other noises passing vehicles, for example do not. However. Leaf blowers have become an integral part of commercial lawn care while a leaf blower may sound like fingernails across chalkboard to you for the businesses that rely on them portion of their livelihood. It's probably music to the ears.

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Healing From COVID-19

In The Thick

04:25 min | 3 years ago

Healing From COVID-19

"Debbie Masar is an actress that you might recognize from the movie goodfellas. Less take it. Easy. Or entourage for younger sometimes lines the people you love best is the most loving. You can do you sound like a twisted fortune cookie. except. So, I reached out to Debbie when I thought I was sick and she immediately called the. She was one of the first people that I had seen posting publicly about being sick with covid nineteen. I don't know if she realized how important it was for me to hear from somebody who actually had it. So I wanted to reconnect with Debbie now that we've both recovered and I called her identity I'm Maria joining from Brooklyn. Yes. So officially welcomed in the thick and. We're talking about surviving in battling cove it and I remember when I first got sick. I. Was having a lot of anger and denial and anxiety and rage. You told me that this thing was gonna come in waves that I needed to be prepared. You told me at that point you were already in recovery and you're like I'm cleaning all the time and I was like, Oh my God, how can she even lift her arm? And so I'm wondering what was it that made? You understand how important it would be for you to. Talk to someone like me when I started to feel really sick it didn't feel like anything that I ever had before it was kind of weird and it was a collective thing that was happening in my house all at once with all of my family members, I always feel like it takes a village. I actually had people that were having similar symptoms as me and getting sick at the same time as me and we sort of formed this. Co vid nineteen like reach out center to each other going Oh my God I haven't have you got an oxy meter. Have you taken this herb? A lot of people are just suggesting things and things that they thought might help them but I really was so grateful for actually people reaching out to me that I'm also kind mommy like that like when people get it and they're confused. Because I had gone through it is well, I just wanted to be there for you and I had talked it on my instagram because there were no people talking about it and I remember you saying that you were getting backlash and so what was that like Debbie to not only get this but then you're very open hearted person people were coming at you during this may first of all, I was being told by my doctors that I know that I'm friendly with I'm sorry. Jeb. But I only have a couple of tests that were given to me and you just don't fit the criteria and I thought to myself. I'm taking the subway two to three times a day. I was in Italy, all of December and part of January I've been on airplanes. How do I not meet criteria? I have every symptom so we will when people started coming on. Instagram I mean first of all, this disease has been politicized at this point, which is wrong. So I, just felt there was an incredible. Amount of ignorance of arrogance of denial of people going like you know Oh. Gosh. You know it's only for like the people in. You know nursing homes. So you know like you when I see what's happening in the rest of the country where my heart. Goes you and I? We did. We survived there's definitely an awareness of kind of survivor's guilt for sure. I don't have any guilt. I'm thrilled. A great way to. End. It. There's no guilt here because I thought I would die my lungs are not the strongest they never have been since child I have chronic bronchitis. I've been a smoker most of my life and I had pneumonia a few years ago. So I thought I was going to die and I, have a family I have a lust for life and I hate needles because I survive I went and gave a huge bag of my convalescent plasma. I try to spread the word because this is far from over. People need to buckle up because it's going to be a rough road and we need the tools to know to be getting tested. Not think that because you have the antibodies necessarily that you're safe when you do get sick what are the things that can help you

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Fizz Fizz, with Fantastic History of Food

Your Brain on Facts

03:58 min | 3 years ago

Fizz Fizz, with Fantastic History of Food

"Medicine men even published their own version of the farmer's ALMANAC with handy information about whether in crops and animals, and of course lots and lots of their ads. And the things they would write those ads. Swims. Panacea purportedly cured all belette diseases, including scruffy La chronic rheumatism ulcers, old sores boils and car bungles, diseases of the spines and wasting smedley Chili paste cured SCIATICA, rheumatism, sore throat Lumbago gouty pains and bronchitis among other things. Halls coca wine was invaluable for cases of influenza, sleeplessness, anemia and mental fatigue. And Lydia Penguins Vegetable compound seems to be able to cure women of anything, not just female troubles. Apparently, it was a curable, but only for half of the population. I've got to read you. One of their ads Lydia e Pinkham Vegetable compound is positive cure for all those painful complaints and weaknesses so common to our best female population, it will cure entirely the worst form of female complaints, all very troubles, inflammation and ulceration, fallings and displacements, and the consequent spinal weakness, and is particularly adapted to the change of life it will dissolve and expelled tumors from the uterus in an early stage of development, the tendency to cancerous humors. There is checked very speedily by its use. It removes maintenace flatulence. He destroys all creating stimulants and relieves weakness the stomach it cures, bloating headaches, nervous, prostration, general debility, sleeplessness, depression, and indigestion that feeling of bearing down causing pain, wait and backache is always permanently cured by its use it will at all times, and under all circumstances act in harmony with the laws that governed the female system. For the cure of kidney complaints of either sex. This compound is unsurpassed. It goes onto also plug. No Family should be without Lydia Pink Liver Pills, they cure constipation, billion and torpedo of the liver. Good stuff! So, what was in these bottles of snake oil? Very rarely oil of snake, which is hard to source. Ingredients ranged from benign but unhelpful like tincture of mallow route to. A dangerous. Many patent medicines contained significant levels of alcohol opium, morphine, cocaine, basically anything that would make the end user good, so they think it was working the fact that many of these medicines were made with highly addictive drugs was probably good for repeat business as well. While patent medicines were hot sellers. They weren't without their detractors. In nineteen o five and nineteen, six Collier's magazine ran a series of. Articles by Samuel Hopkins Adams entitled the Great American fraud which exposed many of the deceitful and unsafe methods practiced by patent medicine manufacturers. Exposes like these and other grassroots efforts helped bring about the first federal, food and Drug Act in Nineteen, oh six. Now drug labeling had to include a list of ingredients not. Of them just certain concerning things like heroin, chloroform, cannabis and of course alcohol. And Manufacturers were prohibited from making unproven and unprovable claims. Cocaine wouldn't be banned from freely available patent medicines until nineteen o nine. The Classic Sodas. We know and love. Today got their start as patent medicines. Before? We addressed the to soda elephants in the room. The brands so big that apparently they had a war in the nineteen eighties, which I was less aware of than our impending war with Russia which never came to pass, but did give us a glut of heavily accented movie villains,

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The origins of the antiviral drug Remdesivir

Second Opinion

04:45 min | 3 years ago

The origins of the antiviral drug Remdesivir

"Vaccines and medications will be the ultimate weapon used to beat Kovic. Nineteen and there's a giant race to develop the first medications vaccine driven both by Prophet and prestige. The potential market is enormous. This week we learned about the limited effectiveness of a drug called rim disappear made by Gilead Sciences but the story of that drugs development is far more interesting than was reported. The story starts with a universally fatal illness in cats called Feline infectious peritonitis or F-. Ip this nasty disease is caused by a corona virus and is surprisingly common in cats. Who spent a lot of time in shelters or rescue facilities? Dr Neal Peterson is a distinguished professor of veterinary medicine at UC Davis and has spent his professional career beginning in one thousand nine hundred sixty four studying corona viruses in animals particularly in the cat. He tried for years to develop a vaccine for F. I. P. Vaccines have never been highly effective against corona viruses. So this is something that the human Researchers Heaven appreciated. They haven't taken seriously so without a vaccine. That left only the option of medication. Dr Peterson worked collaboratively with Gilead Sciences. To look at their existing compounds for chemicals that might help with F. I. B. and we found two drugs that were highly effective against F- IP virus in tissue culture and a second drug was called rim disappear. This is the drug that this week. Dr Vouch e touted as being a benefit to people infected with Kovin we have had our little pandemic. That's been going on for years and we've been treating patients with basically the same drug having high success rate and nobody has even mentioned that it exists. No one paid any attention to the veterinarian who had great experience with Corona Viruses. Gilead refused to allow him de severe to be made for cats because there was very little money in it gilead was waiting for something really big that could result in treatment for humans and generate significant money. They tested the drug as a treatment for Ebola but it failed so they waited. According to Peterson Gilead was afraid if the drug was approved for and it showed some side effects it could prevent future approval for humans and squelched their chance of making hundreds of millions of dollars so rendez severe sat on the shelf and could not be used for cats with F. I. P. But enter the Chinese who also had a growing problem with F. I. P. in their own cats they saw the potential of the drug rendez severe for cats and they began to produce it themselves and interestingly the scented covertly to pet owners here in the United States but then came cove and the Chinese saw the drugs potential for treating corona viruses in humans and perhaps the rest is now history with the recent trials showing it is moderately successful in treating Cova nineteen and Gilead stocks. Shooting up of course one lesson that might go. Unnoticed are the important gems that lurk in the world of animal science. They had evidence from the TAT. But you see nobody ever uses that. Nobody references those papers from the medical side. They all talk about some experimental bow. Study or some primate infection study but they never mentioned the cat. Human medicine is often unaware of what's happening in animal health. As we now rushed to find a vaccine for cove there are also important lessons. We risk missing. You realize that we've been vaccinating krona viruses in cats and in poultry and swine and even some of the other species for decades. We know all the weaknesses and strengths of vaccines. We've studied Corona virus infection and pathogenesis in detail. Do you ever see anything in the literature? Saying hey the poultry. Industry has been vaccinating for infections bronchitis for decades. They never mentioned any of that stuff. Perhaps this speaks to the enormous importance of the concept of one health. That is the interdependence of all living things.

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Immune boosting

Get Healthy Lose Weight Podcast

06:24 min | 3 years ago

Immune boosting

"To incredibly easy things you can do to start building your immune system. I we're GONNA talk about an herb called a strike unless route and then I'm going to give you a recipe for a morning elixir that you can drink every morning. The first thing in the morning that will absolutely build up your immune system. Now if you've listened to some of my past episodes then you probably have heard me talk about. The fact that I tend to have chronic bronchitis throughout my life about two or three times a year I would normally get sick with this horrible upper respiratory infection and as I got older. It would seem to last even longer leaving me with up horrible choking cough for over a month. However once I got into health and wellness I started to learn about various types of herbs and benefit of herbs. One of the most talked about herbs in the wellness and herbal community a strategy less root for building your immunities for the last four years. I've been taking it along with a healthy eating lifestyle and I can honestly say I haven't had a coal or an upper respiratory problem. It really does work for me. So here's what is known about Australia. Less wrote a strike US route. It comes from a type of bean or lagoon. While there are multiple species of stragglers route. Most struggle is supplements contain a struggle against member nations. Now the herb is set to offer multiple health benefits or multiple conditions including heart benefits a strike. Ls route is thought to stimulate the immune system. It has anti oxidant benefits that inhabit free radical production in the body free radical damages the cells and are linked to many health problems associated with aging. There is no known way to stop free radicals completely. A strike list is a natural dietary supplement. That is used for various health conditions. For instant it's used to treat the common cold and upper respiratory infections it's also been used for FIBROMYALGIA and diabetes some proponents of a struggle us. Route use it for it's possible heart benefits as they claim it may protect against heart disease. It's also used to help improve overall weakness. A strike los route is often promoted for its effects on the immune system liver and cardiovascular system. There is so little research to suggest that it can help protect the heart and humans. More research is needed before. Experts can make any firm recommendations about using this herb for its heart benefits. A strikus is usually taken in combination with other herbal supplements or when used appropriately this healing. Herb appears to be very safe and to have few side effects very high doses may suppress the immune system. So you should avoid using a strike us route if you're taking immunosuppressant drugs and always before you take any herbal supplement. Talk to your healthcare professional now also today. I'd like to share with you a very easy drink that you can make really easy with just two ingredients and drink it in the morning the first thing in the morning before you eat anything. I'm going to be reading to you an article I today and then I'm GonNa tell you what those two ingredients are. I'm going to give a recipe for this drink. Today's article comes from the alternative daily. Now many of us have morning routines that are wonderfully healthy practices meditation in the morning of few yoga poses. A brisk walk around the neighborhood or delicious fruit infused smoothie daily routines are vital health and happiness and this is especially true at the start of our day. Now how about a quick and simple glass of warm lemon water with Himalayan salt or high-quality sea? Salt this simple drink and booster morning health and wellness and is Osso so easy to make a there are number of professional athletes and Bolivians who start their morning with Lemon and salt water which may say something about its effectiveness. Did you know that? Just a ten ounce glass of warm lemon with Himalayan. Salt or high-quality saw in the morning can increase her immune function. It can also decrease uric acid to fight inflammation improve digestion balance. Your overall body. These benefits can be attributed to the vitamin C content of lemon juice as well as to the essential minerals contained in the hammill. Asault this simple morning. Drink promotes vitality health an overall wellness and nave and improve your sex drive so now today let's take a close look at the nineteen balancing benefits of Water Lemon and salt all in one cup. Lemons are an excellent for fighting inflammation. Lemons can help. Dissolve the uric acid in your joints also have been found to help build and repair tendons ligaments and bones. This anti inflammatory property may be especially beneficial for people with Are

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Color-changing bandages detect and treat drug-resistant infections

Dr. Daliah

06:03 min | 3 years ago

Color-changing bandages detect and treat drug-resistant infections

"That was two seven vented a bandage which helps diagnose infections by changing color and they think that this could help curb antibiotic resistance is coming out of China call the bandage added senses when bacteria are present in the body and then it releases medication to kill in response researchers in China see the work of pave the way for rational use of antibiotics they normally antibiotics are given as preventive measures above the sink so here but you'll the is on mice and the bandage change from green to yellow one drug resistant bacteria were present and then I believe the bandage eventually turned read out a bit with some color changes I think I you know what I think I think it was drug sensitive factor I think have a typo here I think if it was drug sensitive actor turned yellow drug resistant actor turned right a little type a but that's okay I don't always tell the editors of there's a typo you maybe look stupid on air good articles so I'll give it to them now this bacteria resistance thing is why you guys Ravenel is I'm getting about you guys are mad and your fear yes with urgent cares in telemedicine and your doctor because you're not able to get the antibiotic like used to and well antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threat to global health they say seven hundred thousand deaths worldwide every year records the World Health Organization is because you have a bacteria that we can't fight with an antibiotic so we have I don't know how many tens of thousands of people die and it's very frustrating as a doctor because we say okay you have a bacteria they will give me something you give them something and it doesn't work and you have to explain to them can't we can't I don't really have much else which is why I think we need to go to you know maybe you feel certain light therapy or certain other non antibiotic therapy stealth kill these Bucks so but that help early help find detects bacterial infections early might we're just guess work and might reduce the shock on approach that we've done with antibiotics you guys are having trouble getting antibiotics now urging Kerr's telemedicine things like that because if you have a cold that sounds like you have a cold we're we're not supposed to give an antibiotic the rules are getting tighter and tighter they allow still a little bit of wiggle room but you know for those of you that always got dizzy pack for bronchitis those days are over because Suzy needs the Z. Packers for Max for super gunnery so she was sizes in China say that bacterial infection has a unique micro environment of toxins enzymes in a PH level they get kind of a cynic so doctors now getting cool and colleagues at the Chinese academy of sciences developed the material which can assess this micro environment that these victory give off the researchers incorporated the material into bandages that tested them on the wounds of mice I don't the average band aid is the size of a mouse so my guess is a real little bit bad well given up and even though I think anyway the mice were infected with either a drug sensitive or drug resistant to be coli in the case of drug sensitivity collide the bad the change from green to yellow and released an antibiotic to kill the microbes one the drug resistant bacteria were present the bandage turn red after coming into contact with the enzyme specifically produced by the resistance my quips when the vector were detected the researchers expose a bandage to light because in the material to release the chemical you see we're starting to use light that we can the bacteria allowing them to be more susceptible to the medicine so you see what they're doing we could slap this bandaid on to figure out if you got the drug sensitive or the resistant client if it's the resisting content that we could maybe start some light therapy or whatever we have out there and treated early that we don't have common light therapy sort of treatments out there we don't really have that were working on it you know we're working on silver we used to use silver nitrate to treat civil war soldiers STDs calottery and syphilis so we used to use that but we don't really have silver Reno very easily you don't Tom studied for certain factor which we need to do but now we're not just shocking approaching a machine gun approaching your infection what we need to do is find a way to work use that and not waste antibiotics or time or allow other he had to grow because were mixed use another at about so researchers say that sense in a tree branch over to quickly could open for recovery souls curb the spread of antibiotic resistant microbes so this paper was an ACS interest lines offers no since the bacterial infections the monitoring drug was this is a very important for the selection of treatment options so it's it's cool you know we're we're making headway I don't know how expensive these bandages are going to be you know your kids all the I have a bandage on pick at it at school jump in the bath tub it'll be floating around I can't see how many times I find my kids use bandages around the house you know

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