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Study Links CO2 Toxicity to Cognitive Impairment

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:19 min | Last month

Study Links CO2 Toxicity to Cognitive Impairment

"Do you have to be a molecular biologist? To say, it doesn't sound good. The German study is scoping review of existing research aimed to investigate the toxicological toxicological effects of face masks in terms of CO2, rebreathing on developing life specifically for pregnant women, children and adolescents. The latter groups have been among the most frequently subjected to mask mandates in schools, despite COVID's low level of risk for them and the evidence that masks don't work. All linked to sources. What can breathing too much carbon dioxide do to you the authors write that quote at levels between .05% and .5% CO2, one might experience an increased heart rate increased blood pressure and overall increased circulation with the symptoms of headache fatigue, difficulty concentrating dizziness, rhinitis, and dry cough. Rates above .5% can lead to reduced cognitive performance, impaired decision making and reduced speed of cognitive solutions.

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Fresh update on "dizziness" discussed on Stephanie Miller

Stephanie Miller

00:00 min | 4 hrs ago

Fresh update on "dizziness" discussed on Stephanie Miller

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"dizziness" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

07:40 min | 6 months ago

"dizziness" Discussed on WGN Radio

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Fresh update on "dizziness" discussed on Stephanie Miller

Stephanie Miller

00:00 sec | 18 hrs ago

Fresh update on "dizziness" discussed on Stephanie Miller

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"dizziness" Discussed on Living to 100 Club

Living to 100 Club

04:09 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on Living to 100 Club

"Vision issues or vision impairments, environmental hazards, impaired sensation, especially in a person's seat or legs. And then there's other things that definitely play a role such as, like I said, the fear of falling, that kind of comes after someone's already fallen. And then when I run into a lot as the use of certain medications, especially the ones that cause some sedation or drowsiness or lightheadedness, dizzy, dizziness, and a lot of times those medications obviously are controlling other medical issues, but having that conversation with your doctor about if something, if you're having side effects or medications as well. Sure. Sure, sure. Yeah. So lower body weakness. I mean, these are these are factors that we can be aware of. We do have that lower body weakness, difficulty walking, balanced problems, maybe some vision problems, the environmental hazards. I mean, that's important to be aware of what the risks are impaired sensation, meaning what those are awareness of our perception. I mean that kind of. Yep, definitely. So one good example I usually give is people that have diabetes if they get neuropathy in their feet and they can't they don't have in their impaired proprioception so they can't feel light tucked and therefore they might not be able to feel the bottom of their feet. The other thing too with proprioception is the ability to have the reflex that in your ankle, especially and in your feet. So when you have normal sensation, your feet are constantly giving feedback to your brain, brain to the feet, and they're constantly adjusting to the surface that you're walking on or stepping on. Whenever you have impaired sensation, whether it be light touch or even more than that feedback is not there. Yeah. Well, that's really, really good information really exists. Many of these things are preventable or at least we manage the risk as much as possible..

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"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

03:56 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

"I don't know how much of a link. I know the typical symptoms following the kobe vaccine are the ones that we commonly hear about the generalized weakness muscle spasms headaches chills Some people report fevers in the one study i was looking at. I think there was about nine. Percent of patients reported dizziness. Generalized dizziness in. It wasn't broken out into dizziness or vertigo. But than three percent of those patients actually reported vertigo. Like symptoms so It's it's not a symptom that is jumping out as the one that's reported most often but it's it's definitely there and it's something to be aware of so that you can educate your patients loose things. I agree. I think there was a there. Were two recent papers published looking at healthcare workers in their self reported symptoms post vaccine. And it's actually the numbers that you had mentioned depending on which vaccine that that they had had Somewhere in the neighborhood of eight percent dizzy and then a two point. Five percents With vertigo symptoms with the pfizer vaccine. And i think it was a little higher almost fifteen percent. Fourteen point five eight percent with madonna vaccine with three point. Four seven presenting with with the complaint of vertigo. So the the numbers are there. The actual vertigo complaints are quite small post vaccine but they are things that we need to be aware else. Anyone have anything else to add. I think it's something we might not have touched on. They've touched on it a little bit. i think it's just important for students are practicing colleagues at That aren't aware or they're aware we're not really checking it too. Much is just to understand that in nineteen it has been linked to and Different blood clots and So i think it's important to look like we talked about before dizziness can be coming from a lot of different sources so taking a thorough history but also with that understanding. That could cause the coagulant. Betsy looking at things like the dahmer levels in their platelet levels In coagulation markers especially in the event of somebody presenting with dizziness Because again it could be a central source. It could be peripheral source and sometimes certain central Findings can present like a peripheral disorder. So it's just it's good to take a thorough history and look at those lab values and look at their past medical history and the risk factors Just to make sure that you're you're treating you know trading what you should be treating referring referring out when it's appropriate dan. That's a good point. And i don't know how much you've seen of this or any of you have seen invests that for those that you suspect. dasani it is really important to have them seen by quality medical provider. Who's burst into sunny to make sure that they screen the risk level and whether or not patients need to be having a cardiac mri looking to be seeing if there is any Organ damage or disease process that has been instigated by the virus rather than just treating somebody thinking that they have what i'll call vanilla decided. No mia It can be just like we refer to vanilla vertigo..

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"dizziness" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

03:48 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

"I don't know how much of a link i know The typical symptoms following the kobe vaccine are the ones that we commonly hear about the generalized weakness muscle spasms headaches chills Some people report fevers In the one study i was looking at. I think there was about nine. Percent of patients reported dizziness. Generalized dizziness in. It wasn't broken out into dizziness or vertigo. But than three percent of those patients actually reported vertigo. Like symptoms so It's it's not a symptom that is jumping out as the one that's reported most often but it's it's definitely there and it's something to be aware of so that you can educate your patients on loose things. I agree. I think there was a there. Were two recent papers published looking at healthcare workers in their self reported symptoms post vaccine and exactly the numbers that you had mentioned depending on which vaccine that that they had had Somewhere in the neighborhood of eight percent dizzy and then a two point. Five percents With vertigo symptoms with the pfizer vaccine. And i think it was a little higher fifteen percent. Fourteen point five eight percent with madonna vaccine with three point. Four seven presenting with with the complaint of vertigo. So the the numbers are there. The actual vertigo complaints are quite small post vaccine but they are things that we need to be aware else. Anyone have anything else to add. I think it's something we might not have touched on. They've touched on it a little bit. i think it's just important for students are practicing colleagues at That aren't aware or they're aware we're not really checking it too. Much is just to understand that in nineteen it has been linked to up and Different blood clots and So i think it's important to look like we talked about before dizziness can be coming from a lot of different sources so taking a thorough history but also with that understanding that could cause the coagulant looking at things like the dahmer levels in their platelet levels In coagulation markers especially in the event of somebody presenting with dizziness Because again it could be a central source. It could be peripheral source and sometimes certain central Findings can present like a peripheral disorder. So it's just it's good to take a thorough history and look at those lab values and look at their past medical history and the risk factors Just to make sure that you're you're treating you know trading what you should be treating referring referring out when it's appropriate dan. That's a good point. And i don't know how much you've seen of this or any of you have seen invests that for those that you suspect. dasani it is really important to have them. Seen by quality medical provider who's burst into sodomy to make sure that they screen the risk level and whether or not patients need to be having a cardiac mri looking to be seeing. If there is any Organ damage or disease process that has been instigated by the virus rather than just treating somebody thinking that they have what i'll call vanilla decided no mia It can be just like we refer to vanilla vertigo..

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"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

04:55 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

"So joey. Thank you for the The link there. So what. I'll do. I'll post some of the lengthy provide post them With the podcast as well so people have access to it. So besides you listen to podcasts. They can use some of those links and other treatment recommendations from the panel. Anything you've done with this patient population tetra. Lambert was just gonna an echo. I think my general statement Or line of thinking throughout this that i think rather than The in our own heads as clinicians focusing so much on the question marks and the things that we might not know yet that we return to the skills that we know that we have and that treatments starts with performing a very appropriate assessment which we know how do an appropriate bedside evaluation absolutely listening to our patients than finding out as nicole has mentioned what they're promoted activity level is and what their expectations are listening to their timing there triggers and things that ease in aggravate their symptoms just as we do with all of our patients And then keeping in mind very thoroughly this differential diagnosis that might include a lot of the anya and utilizing these resources that have been shared far with the group If that's not something that you're already comfortable with and seeking other resources to help guide you at this point. The body of evidence in research out there does not allow us to have at dimension clinical practice guideline And but a to add to that. I would strongly suggest and recommend that anyone in the audience who has a patient they take through this process and feel that they utilized one tool or another and had great success with it to do your due diligence and right Good research for us because we there are a lot of keys studies out there. A lot of them have a lot of weaknesses that challenge the benefit Inability to generalize so if this is a patient population that you're seeing. I'm not definitely a need that we have is to get good literature out there. Great great recommendation Thank you just going off. What you said karen. I think I just echo taking a very thorough subjective history And i'm a firm believer in knowing where the patient has come from where they're going because so yes they could have cove it but we brought in our differential if we understand that they came from.

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"dizziness" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

03:49 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

"And you can get a copy from their administrative support line but they won't issue it directly to a patient because they feel strongly that patients need to be supervised through the exercise program but basically it really kinda mimics. What would be like a concussion. Return to play graded exercise protocol but it starts in a more recumbent position so that the individual is not challenged against gravity and is able to maintain control over the excessive inappropriate so to speak tackett cardia that happens with an standing postures and so a lotta times people start on rowing machines recumbent bicycles or even just trying to be in a swimming pool to eliminate gravity recommendations vascular issue That's leading to some of the dizziness. I mean of course. The ted compression stockings abdominal binders. And then doing more incremental positional changes. I'm while monitoring the vitals and doing more exercises in supine or sitting before changing and going to the anti gravity so we can facilitate venus return and decrease the intensity of symptoms that the patients are could potentially feel great..

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"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

05:21 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

"Great so we kind of crossed over into one of the other questions about treatment recommendations that that we may have so and. I know that that doctor lambert was talking about you know. Obviously if they're if they are presenting with some sort of new rightous type of thalji or visit were hypo function. There's definitely some resources out there that can point us in the right direction. Like the you know the the vessel hypo function clinical practice guideline that you can easily easily excess on the neuro. Pta dot org website. That can kind of points right direction. And what's the appropriate exercise regimen. The follow now. Besides having a vista pathology which has been well research document in terms of how to to treat with some of these. Other possible causes of dizziness. Are there any other good recommendations that you might have for treatment for example for pots. You have any recommendation of where to look for good information for possibly treating pots. So there are two different protocols that are widely used for treating pots when is referred to in the comment in a community as libyan protocol. That was It came out of ut southwestern doctor levin produced a protocol it's research based protocol That is a graded exercise Return to activity program that has been further developed into more of a clinical practice protocol by the children's hospital of philadelphia and it's freely available on the disorder nemea international website The levin protocol any healthcare provider can get i contacting. Ut southwestern westerns exercise office program and you can get a copy from their administrative support line but they won't issue it directly to a patient because they feel strongly that patients need to be supervised through the exercise program but basically it really kinda mimics. What would be like a concussion. Return to play graded exercise protocol but it starts in a more recumbent position so that the individual is not challenged against gravity and is able to maintain control over the excessive inappropriate so to speak tackett cardia that happens with an standing postures and so a lotta times people start on rowing machines recumbent bicycles or even just trying to be in a swimming pool to.

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"dizziness" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

05:28 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

"Dan and for anybody who doesn't know there is an amazing. I'm breath work. Program offered through mount sinai. That people can sign up floor. That is really helpful. And it's something that patients can do at home and on therapists can really help be kind of a consultant in an agent to help their patients. Work through a stasis program an really tied with that briefly. I think it's important to point out that decided to know me is kind of a spectrum disorder which can go fairly easily into a chronic fatigue syndrome mild chicken supplement us and suck low my lightest profile and so being able to parcel out for someone. What is kind of more decided. No mia what is pots. There's diagnostic criteria for those. That is a little bit gray And then as well for chronic fatigue syndrome to be able to separate those out and help someone know how to deal with pacing of activity and not make themselves worse. Instead of better i think is a really key point a great. So the question is is that there can be potentially many causes of dizziness for the these patients with with long-haul cove it and when we go through the differential diagnosis process we have to determine. Essentially what specifically could be causing or contributing to the business. Now we go down to different treatment. Paradigms are are there any is there any research out there on the efficacy of pt treatment. Depending on what the potential cause of dizziness might be that. I think we have begun to say. In some case studies case series looking at both approaches as attracting assessing for a presence of pots in presents four mile. Jake encephalitis like chronic fatigue situation. I've seen Fairly well written papers to address each of those I've seen more literature out there looking at the pots world but i think that both Both thought processes ought to be addressed and ruling out a more complex involvement like that. Obviously just a anyone who presents with general deconditioning After battling this illness and anybody who does present with if we do see any signs of misdemeanor rightous clearly is something that fits into our wheelhouse. I think i constantly argued no matter what the underlying clause that will eventually be discovered. I think physical therapists are the ideal individuals to assess for anybody. Who's dizzy from any cause. Because we do have knowledge that touched on saw so many different areas And and if it does not fit perfectly into our area of comfort i think we know who to refer to and to reach out to our colleagues if it appears to be more of a cardiovascular issue that has not been addressed and so absolutely. I think we're starting to see some good case. Studies come out that talk about treatment for these folks. That's awesome and karen. Speaking to what you mentioned about pt's Being very good kind of helping to diagnose some of these I i've talked to a lot of physicians kind of say it's it's the bane of our existence when we come down like to see a patient. Please come down and help us I wonder if a lot of this research when we think back to the beginning of cova d- pt clinics shut down a lot of the audiology clinics. Were shut down..

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"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

03:48 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

"Dan and for anybody who doesn't know there is an amazing. I'm breath work. Program offered through mount sinai. That people can sign up floor. That is really helpful. And it's something that patients can do at home and on therapists can really help be kind of a consultant in an agent to help their patients. Work through a stasis program an really tied with that briefly. I think it's important to point out that to know me is kind of a spectrum disorder which can go fairly easily into a chronic fatigue syndrome mild chicken supplement us and suck low my lightest profile and so being able to parcel out for someone. What is kind of more decided. No mia what is pots. There's diagnostic criteria for those. That is a little bit gray And then as well for chronic fatigue syndrome to be able to separate those out and help someone know how to deal with pacing of activity and not make themselves worse. Instead of better i think is a really key point a great. So the question is is that there can be potentially many causes of dizziness for the these patients with with long-haul cove it and when we go through the differential diagnosis process we have to determine. Essentially what specifically could be causing or contributing to the business. Now we go down to different treatment. Paradigms are are there any is there any research out there on the efficacy of pt treatment. Depending on what the potential cause of dizziness might be that. I think we have begun to say in some case studies case series looking at both approaches as attracting assessing for presence of pots in presents four mile. Jake encephalitis like chronic fatigue situation. I've seen Fairly well written papers to address each of those I've seen more literature out there looking at the pots world but i think that both Both thought processes ought to be addressed and ruling out a more complex involvement like that. Obviously just a anyone who presents with general deconditioning After battling this illness and anybody who does present with if we do see any signs of misdemeanor rightous clearly is something that fits into our wheelhouse. I think i constantly argued no matter what the underlying clause that will eventually be discovered. I think physical therapists are the ideal individuals to assess for anybody. Who's dizzy from any cause. Because we do have knowledge at touched on saw so many different areas And and if it does not fit perfectly into our area of comfort i think we know who to refer to and to reach out to our colleagues if it appears to be more of a cardiovascular issue that has not been addressed and so absolutely. I think we're starting to see some good case. Studies come out that talk about treatment for these folks. That's awesome and karen. Speaking to what you mentioned about pt's Being very good kind of helping to diagnose some of these I i've talked to a lot of physicians kind of say it's it's the bane of our existence when we come down like to see a patient. Please come down and help us I wonder if a lot of this research when we think back to the beginning of cova pt clinics shut down a lot of the audiology clinics. Were shut down. I don't think people were actively trying to leave. Their home is it was a symptom. You know it was dizziness. And a lot of people worried about more the respiratory illnesses the breathing the shortness of breath the fevers and if they were having dizziness may maybe they weren't seeking the help or maybe it wasn't available because clinics were closed wondering if more dave is gonna come out because people are going to have more access to a distributor testing going forward.

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"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

04:25 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

"Presentation in Interesting to consider too is that We know that certain diagnoses in The vestibular system are typically preceded by a viral infection that we can see immune system allows things like the present themselves So i'm wondering if more research is going to look at whether or not cove nineteen as a viral infection is going to proceed things Like the stickler rytas by Weaking the immune system causing these other latent viral infections to reactivate and cause symptoms of vista and rightous. Great thought thought in nicole. Do you have anything on undecided mumia potentially as effect from cova nineteen. There's a number of papers that have come out. citing symptoms related to descend from really pretty much every body system involved I think something that's really interesting to watch is there's a pretty decent correlation between Not specifically related to cove it but historically related to hepatitis c. epstein barr. Hiv other viral syndromes. That have come out over. Time have also been associated with some decided. No mia and exaggerated. Immune response and. I'm getting back to this kind of the person what their underlying immune system responses like There are some studies. Coming out. Showing an aggravated. Iga hypersensitivity type one immune response which is really The mast cells granted relating and proliferating. Our mass cells are in every single Oregon of our entire body including our brain. And so when we get this rush inflammatory response caused by a trigger event. There's a need to shut that response down. Likewise we're also seeing some papers. Come out with type two responses that are the more of the pro inflammatory cytokine reactions and again. There's a lot of lebron barrier issues involved there where we could be seeing some overlap with the networking of the stiegler system is throughout the brain. And so there's a lot of crossover and symptomology between the stigler central processing and dishonor mia. And so i think understanding worth static responses to Like an orthotic test for our patients that have been on bed rest and what their vital signs are looking like. When they're the statically challenged is a really huge key as to whether or not they're having signs of decided mia. So what else have anything to add. Just wanna throw out. i'm going with nicole. Said the potential for straw or the static cardiac syndrome There are some case studies linking coveted and pots and so just going back to the importance of taking vital signs. It may not be changing blood pressure. But rather the importance of monitoring the heart rate as well and i would like to echo without us. Well some of the better papers. That i have seen that. I look at a treatment. Approach are mirroring treatment approach afterthought for for pots as well So i think that's very important to to look at of other diagnoses other symptoms. That can cause dizziness. I know In terms of physical therapy education. What we're doing it. At least we have alliott hospital in terms what i talked about before in terms of like this regulated nervous system Something we've incorporated into our cogan. Pathway have outlay. is a lot of breeding techniques for these patients at have anxiety or You know they're they're To keep nick because his breathing retraining should be addressed break out of this this regulation that keeps the patients in this fighter flight. Response which Can exacerbate the symptoms of zaidi increased respiratory rate and possibly potentially lead to some of this motion induced a disequilibrium and dizziness. We've been doing a lot with Breathing retraining With our patients acutely. That's a really key point..

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"dizziness" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

04:25 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

"Presentation in Interesting to consider too is that We know that certain diagnoses in The vestibular system are typically preceded by a viral infection that we can see immune system and allows things like the stimulus is present themselves So i'm wondering if more research is going to look at whether or not cove nineteen as a viral infection is going to proceed things Like the stickler rytas by Weaking the immune system causing these other latent viral infections to reactivate and cause symptoms of vista and rightous. Great thought thought in nicole. Do you have anything on undecided mumia potentially as effect from cova nineteen. Yeah there's a number of papers that have come out Citing symptoms related to descend from really pretty much every body system involved I think something that's really interesting to watch is there's a pretty decent correlation between Not specifically related to cova but historically related to hepatitis c. epstein barr hiv other viral syndromes. That have come out over. Time have also been associated with some decided. No mia and exaggerated immune response and i'm getting back to this kind of the person what their underlying immune system responses like There are some studies. Coming out. Showing an aggravated. Iga hypersensitivity type one immune response which is really The mast cells de granted relating and proliferating. Our mass cells are in every single Oregon of our entire body including our brain. And so when we get this rush inflammatory response caused by a trigger event. There's a need to shut that response down. Likewise we're also seeing some papers. Come out with type two responses that are the more of the pro inflammatory cytokine reactions and again. There's a lot of lebron barrier issues involved there where we could be seeing some overlap with the networking of the stiegler system is throughout the brain. And so there's a lot of crossover and symptomology between the stigler central processing and dishonor mia. And so i think understanding worth static responses to like an static test for our patients that have been on bed rest and what their vital signs are looking like when they're the statically challenged is a really huge key as to whether or not they're having signs of decided to mia. So what else have anything to add. Just wanna throw out. i'm going with nicole. Said the potential for straw or the static. Teke cardia syndrome There are some case studies linking coveted and pots and so just going back to the importance of taking vital signs. It may not be changing blood pressure. But rather the importance of monitoring the heart rate as well and i would like to echo without us. Well some of the better papers. That i have seen that. I look at a treatment. Approach are mirror and treatment approach afterthought for for pots as well So i think that's very important to to look at in terms of other diagnoses other symptoms. That can cause dizziness. I know In terms of physical therapy education. What we're doing it. At least we have alliott hospital in terms what i talked about before in terms of Regulated nervous system Something we've incorporated into our cogan. Pathway have outlay. is a lot of breeding techniques for these patients at have anxiety or You know they're they're To keep nick because his breathing retraining should be addressed to break out of this this regulation that keeps the patients in this fighter flight. Response which Can exacerbate the symptoms of society increased respiratory rate and possibly potentially lead to some of this motion induced a disequilibrium and dizziness. We've been doing a lot with Breathing retraining With our patients acutely. That's a really key point..

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"dizziness" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

04:03 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

"And i think more of what we're clinically seeing is that our patients are having more of a central processing disturbance that could be partly contributing from aspects of dishonor me out or it could be an adaptation are combination based on the fact that they've been sick in bed and not moving around and so. I think it's really hard at this point. Point a finger strongly at a specific level of dysfunction but more of a central processing disorder. Okay yeah in that. Actually leads leads me to the next question. So perfect segue nicole. I appreciate that. So what other. What other possible diagnoses can cause what. The person would equate as dizziness. And that's the biggest. The hardest thing is a physical therapist. Is that when we have were an acute care. Outpatient impatient rehab wherever we practice is having that patient. Who is complaining of dizziness. You know we have to go through the different diagnosis process to figure out specifically what system or systems is causing dizziness and we know that with covert nineteen potentially can affect multiple systems. So what other possible diagnoses can cause dizziness in the in this patient population. I can kind of speak to that at least from a An acute care. Emergency room physical therapy perspective. Kind of going off the bullet. Nicole is speaking of both rather than seeing at least right now. Isolated and and more stiegler findings seen on an example say An acute unilateral Hypol- function Where you see that Direction on the stagnates and you have the positive via testing. We're seeing more more symptoms of dizziness described Being less breakage nature at least from my standpoint rather feelings kind of vague feelings of lightheadedness disequilibrium faintness brain fog and these symptoms. At least from what. I'm seeing and what i'm looking at. Literature seemed to be a direct result of cove nineteen affecting the central nervous system but also an indirect result of the virus causing vascular damage. an inflammation as a result it. We're also seeing as a result like you said of nervous system deregulation caused by the disease itself in combination with psychological stressors of of worrying anxiety Whether these were pre existing conditions that are exacerbated by the diagnosis or the diagnosis itself. i think can can bring out some of these symptoms of dizziness thing. Also looking outside the vestibular system. A lot of those ace two receptors are located in the heart and the lungs and cove in nineteen is causing a lot of direct and indirect has a lot of direct and indirect effects on the heart and if our patients are susceptible to myocarditis arrhythmias. And your heart failure. that's going to influence critic outlet so if we're decreasing cardiac output there's not enough oxygenated blood getting out Additionally we have to think of that chronic fatigue syndrome which could lead to summit that dizziness. Or that brain fog that dan was describing And then lastly absolutely poly pharmacy. I think a lot of these patients are coming out with decks method. Methadone and a side effect of jackson methods zone could be the dizziness And then to what. Nicole was saying a little bit earlier we have to consider. Our patients baseline functional status. Consider what their medical management was. Four co bid and how that could influence dizziness if they are susceptible to the development of icu acquired weakness. I mean that's gonna decrease venous return to the heart also leading to some of those signs and symptoms like dizziness And then you tack on long cove it on top of it so it's really a multifactorial.

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"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

04:03 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

"And i think more of what we're clinically seeing is that our patients are having more of a central processing disturbance that could be partly contributing from aspects of dishonor me out or it could be an adaptation are combination based on the fact that they've been sick in bed and not moving around and so. I think it's really hard at this point. Point a finger strongly at a specific level of dysfunction but more of a central processing disorder. Okay yeah in that. Actually leads leads me to the next question. So perfect segue nicole. I appreciate that. So what other. What other possible diagnoses can cause what. The person would equate as dizziness. And that's the biggest. The hardest thing is a physical therapist. Is that when we have were an acute care. Outpatient impatient rehab wherever we practice is having that patient. Who is complaining of dizziness. You know we have to go through the different diagnosis process to figure out specifically what system or systems is causing dizziness and we know that with covert nineteen potentially can affect multiple systems. So what other possible diagnoses can cause dizziness in the in this patient population. I can kind of speak to that at least from a An acute care. Emergency room physical therapy perspective. Kind of going off the bullet. Nicole is speaking of both rather than seeing at least right now. Isolated and and more stiegler finding seen on an example say An acute unilateral Hypol- function Where you see that On the stagnates and you have the positive via testing we're seeing more more symptoms of dizziness described Being less breakage nature at least from my standpoint rather feelings kind of vague feelings of lightheadedness disequilibrium faintness brain fog and these symptoms. At least from what. I'm seeing and what i'm looking at. Literature seemed to be a direct result of cove nineteen affecting the central nervous system But also an indirect result of the virus causing vascular damage An inflammation as a result. It we're also seeing as a result like you said of nervous system deregulation vase by the disease itself in combination with psychological stressors of of worrying anxiety Whether these were pre existing conditions that are exacerbated by the diagnosis or the diagnosis itself. i think can can bring out some of these symptoms of dizziness thing. Also looking outside the vestibular system. A lot of those ace two receptors are located in the heart and the lungs and cove in nineteen is causing a lot of direct and indirect has a lot of direct and indirect effects on the heart and if our patients are susceptible to myocarditis arrhythmias. And your heart failure. that's going to influence critic outlet so if we're decreasing cardiac output there's not enough oxygenated blood getting out Additionally we have to think of that chronic fatigue syndrome which could lead to summit that dizziness. Or that brain fog that dan was describing And then lastly absolutely poly pharmacy. I think a lot of these patients are coming out with decks method. Methadone and a side effect of jackson methods zone could be the dizziness And then to what. Nicole was saying a little bit earlier we have to consider. Our patients baseline functional status. Consider what their medical management was. Four co bid and how that could influence dizziness if they are susceptible to the development of icu acquired weakness. I mean that's gonna decrease venous return to the heart also leading to some of those signs and symptoms like dizziness And then you tack on long cove it on top of it so it's really multifactorial.

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"dizziness" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

03:30 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

"Will also anything to add. I think i might just add that. I absolutely agree with dr lambert. And that i think what maybe some of that early research is pointing us to is really helping us. Hone in on our history taking and patient interview process and talking to them about their their own personal health history. What they were like before. They were exposed to kobe. What they're Maybe family and personal immune system history looks like and what their previous just overall body disease state and komo's mid-eighties might have been that are recognized. Unrecognized part prior to the disease so as far as the literature grows. Have we seen any link between vista were dysfunction long-haul cova anything that literature all even if it's just a case report or a small study so i haven't personally found a great link in the research myself. certainly There's a lot of research that points to dizziness. In general as a long haul symptom. And again i continued to argue that as experts in the vestibule area is we must do our due diligence to to rule that out. I definitely seen patients in my clinic. Who not necessarily as a long who've been symptom but more acutely have had an acute bout of cova and have troops stigler pathology Again it's too early to tell whether this is something that potentially they having spent some time lying in bed while they were battling their illness. It makes sense that you're more apt to present with some vp tv in. That might have been something that would have happened at any way. But it's related to the onset of the covert itself. Excuse me But i haven't seen a true of well-written study today. That actually links long fall kubat to vestibular dysfunction itself. I think there is a paper that books more numbers related to vaccines not long nevermind. I saw one. Paper was by ten at all. It was in the american journal of otolaryngology Which looked at audio vista testing on participants or recovering from cove nineteen and compared to controls so they performed. Oa oas's audiology tree video head impulse test of vn g invent testing and they found that the cova group has typically significant changes in the high frequency hearing the exchanges in the revamp and video. Had impulse test scores compared to controls which. I found quite interesting. But i agree you. I grew with nicole and the rest of the group that when you do look at the ledge her the only thing out there right now are case studies or what you said. A group of case studies which are insinuating that there may be a link. But there's definitely not been a definitive link yet into this. We are seeing that you know in some of the literature that besides affecting the olfactory nerve that the The cove nineteen affection definitely is is affecting other cranial nerves as well so we can postulate that it would make sense that potentially could affect the eighth cranial nerve also. Does anyone else have anything else to add to that that it's a complicated question because it's a little bit harder for us to test. What is the steelers central dysfunction versus peripheral dysfunction..

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"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

05:03 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

"Is a graduate of the university of scranton. Dr physical therapy program in two thousand sixteen. He successfully passed. Visceral tation competency based course at emory university in two thousand eighteen. Dan just engaged just bought a new home and added a rescue dog to his life when not working dan as a love for the philadelphia eagles golfing and camping. Welcome dan thank you appreciate sure. Finally we have dr julie scher's that who is an assistant professor in the doctor. Physical therapy program at mary baldwin university. She earned her bs. Msn dpt degrees from college and her phd movement. Size from temple university. She's a board certified clinical specialists in cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy jewish clinical practice has primarily been an acute care hospital settings including the intensive care unit is through her practice that she developed a passion for patients who are critically. Ill ultimate leading her down a research. Pathway to focus on optimizing patient outcomes in the acute care setting since it's onset. Julia said the opportunity present on rehabilitation of the patient with and post covert throughout continue education courses. She is interested in learning more about cove effects. On the body and believes physical therapists and physical therapists systems are vital and optimizing these patient outcomes. Welcome joy and keep her having me. Sure and follow a little bit about myself. Dr ethan hood. I'm assistant professor and the doctor physical therapy program at sales university where i teach with an neurological curriculum. Iron my bachelors of health science and master physical therapy at the university sides is an excuse me at the mercy scientists in philadelphia. I went on earn my master business administration from pennsylvania state university and my transitional doctor and physical therapy from temple university. I have over twenty years of clinical experience. And i currently practice now. Patient neuro in the area air 'expertise includes vascular therapy concussion management bounce and falls and the rehab of neurological disease. I'm a board. Certified neurologic clinical specialists and jerry clinical specialist by the american board of physical therapy specialties. I'm a member of the ap geriatric neurological sections an active member of the stabler. Special interest group helping his podcasts. Such as this on various related topics. And i welcome everyone to our podcast night so as far as right now when you talk about cove in nineteen. This is a really a big hot topic as physical therapists mccue care inpatient rehab outpatient rehab and home care are all treating patients with active.

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"dizziness" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

05:03 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast

"Is a graduate of the university of scranton. Dr physical therapy program in two thousand sixteen. He successfully passed. Visceral tation competency based course at emory university in two thousand eighteen. Dan just engaged just bought a new home and added a rescue dog to his life when not working dan as a love for the philadelphia eagles golfing and camping. Welcome dan thank you appreciate sure. Finally we have dr julie scher's that who is an assistant professor in the doctor. Physical therapy program at mary baldwin university. She earned her bs. Msn dpt degrees from college and her phd movement. Size from temple university. She's a board certified clinical specialists in cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy jewish clinical practice has primarily been an acute care hospital settings including the intensive care unit is through her practice that she developed a passion for patients who are critically. Ill ultimate leading her down a research. Pathway to focus on optimizing patient outcomes in the acute care setting since it's onset. Julia said the opportunity present on rehabilitation of the patient with and post covert throughout continue education courses. She is interested in learning more about coves effects. On the body and believes physical therapists and physical therapists systems are vital and optimizing these patient outcomes. Welcome joy and keep her having me. Sure and follow a little bit about myself. Dr ethan hood. I'm assistant professor and the doctor physical therapy program at sales university where i teach with an neurological curriculum. Iron my bachelors of health science and master physical therapy at the university sides is an excuse me at the embassy scientists in philadelphia. I went on earn my master business administration from pennsylvania state university and my transitional doctor and physical therapy from temple university. I have over twenty years of clinical experience. And i currently practice now. Patient neuro in the area air 'expertise includes vascular therapy concussion management bounce and falls and the rehab of neurological disease. I'm a board. Certified neurologic clinical specialists and jerry clinical specialist by the american board of physical therapy specialties. I'm a member of the ap geriatric neurological sections an active member of the stabler. Special interest group helping his podcasts. Such as this on various related topics. And i welcome everyone to our podcast night so as far as right now when you talk about cove in nineteen. This is a really a big hot topic as physical therapists mccue care inpatient rehab outpatient rehab and home care.

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"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

01:52 min | 1 year ago

"dizziness" Discussed on ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

"I'm your host east and hood in this podcast. We will explore the relationship of dizziness and Symptoms with the cove in nineteen virus. We will explore the latest literature. Possible causes potential treatment in relation to physical therapy. Joining me. Tonight is a panel of physical therapist experts from around the country. We have dr. Karen h lambert who currently serves as the program manager for the hearing center of excellence for the department of defense in veterans administration. In addition she provides clinical care at a private outpatient physical therapy clinics specialize in the treatment of patients with neurologic dysfunction. She earned a master's a physical therapy from mcp humming university in two thousand and her doctor. Physical therapy from drexel university in two thousand fourteen. She received her board certification in the area of neurologic. Physical therapy or from the american. Board of physical therapy specialties. In two thousand six and was recertified in two thousand sixteen. She is the director of the military instability assessment rehabilitation course and teaches assessment and treatment of dizziness servicemembers. Welcome karen thank you so much avenue. We also have dr nicole miranda who's based in denver. Colorado she's an assistant professor in the blended. dpt program at south college and adjunct faculty at regis university. Her clinical background has been focused throughout a career neurological vegetable rehabilitation across the lifespan. She developed a special interest in disorder. No mia and immune related disorders and has delivered webinars and presented on the role of physical therapy at the dishonor internationals patient and provide engagement conferences. Since two thousand eighteen. Dr miranda engages in patient care on a contract basis through south valley physical therapy and denver colorado. Welcome nicole. thank you so much next. We have dr dan sawyer who is a rehabilitation clinical specialists of the medical surgical division..

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Does Exercise Increase Vestibular and Ocular Motor Symptom Detection After Sport-Related Concussion?

ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

02:34 min | 2 years ago

Does Exercise Increase Vestibular and Ocular Motor Symptom Detection After Sport-Related Concussion?

"A sport. Related concussion is individualized injury that presents. The myra off And specially an acute sport related. Concussion can often be a very challenging situation for healthcare practitioners now in concussion. Do you see any profile. A clinic profile in concussion. Or it's just a clean cut symptoms of neurological symptoms or or or has a model being described for Concussion clinic profiles. It's a oftentimes people will try to profile concussion. Patients in different ways a lotta times based on the type of symptoms they're having Our our square group the approach that we take is generally to to look for factors related to the injury that we think are contributing to symptoms or or driving symptoms in use that to help with guiding the type of care that we give to help with recovery so examples of that would be you know stability dysfunction or or similarly similarly ocular motor dysfunction for seeing signs of that. That's something that oftentimes can cause us symptoms like dizziness or or contribute to headache. Next rain is pretty commonly a associated with a a concussion. Injury in oftentimes Genetic factors can contribute to symptoms like headache and also the dizziness In other types of symptoms as well off physical symptoms sometimes mood or stress related symptoms can be really prominent part of the picture. Potential autonomic dysfunction of is another thing that we look for signs and symptoms that we would be thinking about. I think the point of all that is to try to find specific issues that we have targeted interventions physical therapies to to help with the recovery I think one of the one of the challenges in providing people this way is hard to kind of fit patients. Within one specific box lead hands people can overlap and have different components of this so we just try to identify as many of these these sort of factors as we can. We can address that approach generally give you the best chance of giving people the best recovery possible

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Clark Howard

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Johnson

"Site. site. Noonan Noonan primary primary care care doctor doctor Cecil Cecil Bennett Bennett says says Unless patients are having allergic reactions, like rashes or shortness of breath, he can't understand halting vaccinations. This is where again the United States of America. We expect everything to be perfect, Bennett tells WSB, nausea, dizziness or aches and pains are normal. You could take Goody's headache powder and have side effects. There's no perfect medications. No perfect. Vaccine and a handful of individuals out of hundreds. It's not a good reason to close on the side, but those are manageable side effects, he says. The vaccine benefits outweigh the risks of temporary discomfort. Veronica Waters 95.5 WSB, Florida congressman Matt Gates, making his first public appearance since her health at House Ethics Committee began an investigation into

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Author Of 'Mastering Migraine' Discusses the Causes Of Migraines

Dr. Drew Podcast

01:17 min | 2 years ago

Author Of 'Mastering Migraine' Discusses the Causes Of Migraines

"We're talking to dr adam hartford. We're gonna talk a little headache Dot harcourt has a book. Mastering migraine and is yes. That's the book mastery migraine. We're talking about some of the means to go after it darker welcome. Thanks so much for having me. So let's talk about the multiple causes of migraine. What a what a mess it can be for people. It's sure can where do we start. what what i can say is By book is kind of based around in in my program is based upon the reality. That migraine is ultimately genetic. Which means you either have or you don't and you're prone to it forever and the interesting thing. Though is the fact that it can be tons of different genes which is why we haven't nailed it down to one thing. So for example the on the extreme end something like hemiplegic migraine which mimic stroke and things like that has three distinct genes that we know that that causes it but for everything else. We know that it has to do with ionic transport which is basically saying that is the healthy Healthiness of neuron is impacted on migraine. And depending on which area of the brain it affects. That determines your symptoms so the most common head pain but it can also be dizziness. It can be stroke like symptoms. It can be ocular. Symptoms all that kind of

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Some Are Experiencing Neurological Symptoms Months After Mild Cases of COVID-19

Daily Coronavirus Update

02:03 min | 2 years ago

Some Are Experiencing Neurological Symptoms Months After Mild Cases of COVID-19

"A recent study is shedding light on the neurological difficulties. Some are having months after covid infection. The issues were even present in many. The did not have severe cases corona virus the most common issues or brain fog headaches tingling and muscle pain as is with many covert problems. Scientists think it's related to the inflammation caused the body when trying to fight off the virus pam belic health and science reporter at the new york. Times joins us for these neurological covid issues. That linger thanks for joining us. Pan am happy to be here to talk about this new study that we have talking about some of the neurological issues that people have gotten months after the corona virus infections. We've been hearing a lot about people with long cove. It's sometimes been called long haulers. Just people that are feeling the effects of the virus for beyond after they've recovered from medieval. But we're you know seeing things like brain fog. You're hearing a lot about dizziness. Just kind of that latigo. Six around with a lot of people and we have these neurological disorders. That people are experiencing constantly so pam. Tell us a little bit about what this new study. And who conducted it and what we're learning so this study was done by a special clinic at northwestern university hospital in chicago that was set up to you specifically deal with neurological issues from covid patients. And you know it's run by people who are neuro infectious disease specialists and they've seen this before with you know on a smaller scale with other viruses and so they sort of knew that this was going to be coming so they set up a clinic and they have been getting they tell me sixty new patients a month from around the country. They're seeing some in person and some via telemedicine. This study is a report of a hundred of their patients kind of their early patients and it is looking at the symptoms that they had and how long they persisted and any underlying conditions that they had all that sort of stuff

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CIA to Expand Havana Syndrome Inquiry

All Things Considered

00:55 sec | 2 years ago

CIA to Expand Havana Syndrome Inquiry

"Says it's established a task force to look into the so called Havana syndrome, the mystery ailment that's had dozens of U. S officials abroad in recent years. NPR's Greg Marie explains. Officials have suffered chronic migraines, dizziness and memory loss. The CIA said the task force will work with other government agencies to further investigate the cause of ailments so severe they forced some officers to retire. A report commissioned by the State Department said last December that microwave radiation is the most plausible cause. More than 40. Diplomats and a smaller number of intelligence officers have suffered symptoms in Cuba, China and Russia and suspected foreign spy agency is to blame. President Biden's nominee to lead the CIA. William Burns said it is confirmation hearing last week that he would make it a priority to find out who was responsible. Greg my RE NPR NEWS Washington

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Myth Busting Mental Health Advice

Mentally Yours

03:59 min | 2 years ago

Myth Busting Mental Health Advice

"Just to give that and also our listeners. Some context. Kate is my old boss and kind of gave me what if my first jobs in journalism. So for me is like oh. We ate full circle moment of now having on the port cup ellen. No it's lovely. It's like we it because of the strangeness of it is that you'll coming on to talk about depression and at the time when we met. I don't think you would have known that. I was severely depressed and i definitely didn't know that you were severely depressed. So it's really strange to then use lay to be like. Oh you're not exactly so. Can you tell us a little bit about depression. And how it started fee what it feels like. When did you realize that it's not just the normal sites. I guess when. I was just crying every single day all the time when i wasn't with people like even it got to the point. Where even if. I was going to the bathroom at work or just happened to cry and i was thinking night. Why why is this happening. Joel's like i really liked my job every like my colleagues. I wasn't actually feeding a reason to pinpointed on like nothing happened to me. i know. People's depression gets triggered by an event or something But you know everyone was alive and well in lovely was like why am i calling so much Why do i feel so we'd and A couple of physical symptoms as well that ignored for a while and then try to get those figured out By various medical tests on the response from the tests would like your grand. You probably just depressed with the physical symptoms. Or i came back from traveling i went. I quit my job in the end to go traveling. Because i couldn't handle the depression snowflake i came back. I felt really really sick and really really busy. All the time. And i was like off probably go some tropical insects living inside of meat. I read in magazines and like really adjusted symptoms and like crazy poo in all kinds of stuff and went to the hospital and had a camera. Put down my throat Justice system Because it will test symptoms and stuff that we've done previously. They were like all right. We need to have a remedy around but there was nothing there On the same with the dizziness. Feeling like i was going to fall over. I kept. I actually did full a lot on the even sitting on chairs and stuff just felt like the chasma warbling about to fall off the chair. Aaron and i had a brain scan for that. I had my ears tested and like old the kind of balance and it could librium and they were like you find. It's probably mental and one of the news is who's going through my results afterwards like you seem quite sad to be honest if property. This is probably depression of anything physical which was quite shocking because the simpsons with strong enough to be going to hospital and have people poking around immune size shocked when they said that on. Dvd kind of guy. Okay like they have a point. I have been feeling really rubbish. I am. I was shocked that the symptoms could be so physical for something that everybody defines this as only mental. You guys know as well like it's it's not just a mental condition. But i was like okay. Yeah i have been feeling crap. I think i've been caught trying to ignore it unlike just tough enough and keep smiling trying to be strong and a stone cold pitch but working so yeah then i ended up doing. I'm one of those tests on the website. It's like do you have depression. And it was like. Oh yes you do.

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Fresh Clean Air

Innovation Now

01:09 min | 2 years ago

Fresh Clean Air

"Of the byproducts of racing is combustion fumes that can cause blue like symptoms including severe headaches nausea and dizziness. These maladies are a problem for anyone at any time but pose particular hazards on a racetrack when cars are moving at high speeds working with nasa racing engineers adapted a space technology originally designed for an atmospheric satellite project to create a filter that removes ninety nine percent of all airborne particles providing drivers with fresh. Clean air the compact lightweight filter is part of a compound system to remove noxious gases and other materials from the air. The driver breeds wind tunnel experts at nasa's langley research center then helped engineers develop a mechanism to deliver the cooled. Filtered air directly to a port in the driver's helmet the cleaner air virtually eliminates the carbon monoxide poisoning. The drivers refer to as getting gassed and without the prolonged co exposure. This nasa spinoff helps protect racecar drivers from at least one of headache for innovation now. I'm jennifer poet.

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Celebrating The Class Of 2020

Unreserved

04:54 min | 2 years ago

Celebrating The Class Of 2020

"Twenty twenty was a year of big changes for me as well. I took on hosting the show. It's almost been half a year and time has really flown. I remember when i found out that. I got the gig. I was buying pajamas. The official outfit and university of twenty twenty when the call came in and i yelled into my phone what And then there were a few other choice words I won't share here. I then went. And i grabbed a second pair of. Pj's a celebration gift to myself. And every time. I put on those. Pj's i think of that day it was a good moment. Another great moment was earlier. This season when i got a chance to speak with actor lorne cardinal who won the imaginative august schellenberg award of excellence. The award recognizes the work of an indigenous actor whose work celebrates the spirit and commitment that schellenberg showed over the course of his career. One of lawrence. Most recognizable roles is sergeant davis. Quinton from the hit. Tv show corner gas. I asked him if he thought taking on. The role of davis changed the course of his career. It did it did in the fact that just national recognition and from all all people they just know really like davis and the davis is basically my version of a pachinko clown. That's how i approached him. Was everything was exciting to him. Everything was new and fresh. That's where he gets so excited all the time because he's actually excited. He loves it totally. he's never halfway with anything. He's all in or nothing. And i mean what a gift to be able to play like a funny indigenous character right because frequently it is. It can be a lot of the same note. I think for seven dizziness actor so to be able to play you know a lovable clown and just live in that world of comedy for all of those seasons and still even now. Because you're doing the animated show right physical comedy. So i was able to bring those chops in as well with that innocent so i was throwing stuff in there and they were kind of like okay. Slow down there turbo easy. Then i can do okay. I'm like that if anyone gives me a prop it's all over. Couldn't find out what it does one of my favorite episodes of security cam. When i got to play with my keizer and i got the police. Shield is well. So how can they have fun with this dropping my hat and bend over and like getting myself into the throat with the police. Shield all the time and then trying to get into the car with the police. Shield while i'm into ended up seeing myself in guide to help me get out behind the wheel behind the glass in the driver's seat. When okay i'm getting phobic now you know it's one of the things. You're blessed with incredible writers. The comedy writers in canada working on that show so we didn't have to do any improvising or anything like that was all scripted and we stuck to the script and we made choices not to bring up the indigenous background of davis. He is what he is. The only time we did we did do. It was a great cup episode. Where davis leaves the tickets for the grey cup somewhere. And they're at the game and he can't find him and stuff in my partner tear. Is you know. Maybe they're in a glovebox. No because they're for gloves. They're not there and i said well i'm just go over there and get them off that person over there and then and tears go no. You can't do that you can't go scalped tickets. You can't do that and i go. Why because of macree man and she goes no. Because you're a cop and it's illegal in but in that scene original scripts said why. Because i'm a native man and so we had the discussion said i don't identify myself. As a native man i'm a crewman. So that's how davis would respond. I'm a man put. The writers wanted no no. We need a native. i said okay. So every take we did i said crewman producers. Come up to me. Say okay. Let's not just give them one so they have it. In the canon. The writers will be happy. Oh sure yeah okay. Let's do it again. I just would not budge on that. Because i know if i did it once they would use that one so i didn't give them any option and i explained. I said this is how i view myself is davis would view and so he doesn't say he's a native man he says he's creek like backwards heritage in one of the episodes. They wanted me to say the eskimo debate came up. And i said i'm not saying eskimo so again i had to defend my stand because i didn't want other people could say it but you know this is a derogatory remark to our brothers and sisters. So i'm not gonna. I'm not gonna say that. I'll say i'll say in you it.

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It Turns Out Those 'Sonic' Attacks On U.S. Diplomats In 2017 Might've Been Microwave Attacks

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:59 min | 2 years ago

It Turns Out Those 'Sonic' Attacks On U.S. Diplomats In 2017 Might've Been Microwave Attacks

"You've been following the past few years about sonic attacks, making US diplomats sick and Cuba and China. A National Academy of Sciences report says the diplomats head injuries were likely caused by microwaves, something the intelligence community has long suspected on. While the report doesn't fix blame, wt up, national security correspondent J. J. Green tells us there's growing suspicion Russia was behind the attack for years, U. S. Intelligence officials have expressed almost certainty that the symptoms were caused. By a microwave type weapon. This is not, you know, individuals in these code words, making things up. Former CIA operative Mark Polly miraculously ought to know because he got sick with the same symptoms around the same time Just as we sat down for dinner at a fancy restaurant Moscow I started experiencing the same kind of dizziness and nausea that to him, and numerous other intelligence experts is the key. It was Moscow, not Cuba or China. Is this historic reporting and evidence that the Russians actually do have this weapon and they may have been using it for decades. JJ Green

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Microwave Radiation 'Most Plausible' Cause Of Diplomats' Ailments, Report Says

Weekend Edition Sunday

00:50 sec | 2 years ago

Microwave Radiation 'Most Plausible' Cause Of Diplomats' Ailments, Report Says

"Study concludes illnesses suffered by dozens of U. S. Diplomats in Cuba and China in recent years was likely caused by microwave radiation. NPR's Greg Meyer E has details more than 40. American diplomats based in Cuba and China had reported ailments that include persistent migraines, dizziness and memory loss. The cause has been a mystery, the State Department said little but asked the national academies of Sciences to investigate. Dr David Relman, who led the study says some type of radio frequency energy such as microwave radiation is the most plausible explanation. What we can say is that something real And significant clinically happened to these people. The study did not address who is responsible or what the motive might have been.

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Microwave Radiation 'Most Plausible' Cause Of Diplomats' Ailments, Report Says

Weekend Edition Sunday

00:47 sec | 2 years ago

Microwave Radiation 'Most Plausible' Cause Of Diplomats' Ailments, Report Says

"Radiation is thought to be the likeliest cause of illnesses suffered by dozens of U. S. Diplomats in Cuba and China in recent years. NPR's Greg Marie has more more than 40. American diplomats based in Cuba and China have reported ailments that include persistent migraines, dizziness and memory loss. The cause has been a mystery, the State Department said little but asked the national academies of Sciences to investigate. Dr David Relman, who led the study says some type of radio frequency energy such as microwave radiation is the most plausible explanation. What we can say is that something real And significant clinically happened to these people. The study did not address who is responsible for what the motive might have been.

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Report finds microwave energy likely made US diplomats ill

Aaron Byrd

00:51 sec | 2 years ago

Report finds microwave energy likely made US diplomats ill

"A new report says microwave radiation is the most likely cause of illnesses suffered by dozens of U. S diplomats stationed in Cuba and China in recent years. The report was produced by the National Academy of Sciences. NPR's Greg Marie, has more more than 40. American diplomats based in Cuba and China have reported ailments that include persistent migraines, dizziness and memory loss. The cause has been a mystery, the State Department said little but asked the national academies of Sciences to investigate. Dr David Relman, who led the study says some type of radio frequency energy such as microwave radiation is the most plausible explanation. What we can say is that Something real and significant clinically happened to these people study did not address who is responsible or what the motive might have

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Finding A Cure For Hangovers

20 Minute Fitness

04:31 min | 2 years ago

Finding A Cure For Hangovers

"Everyone, it's Martin from twenty minute fitness. I'm here in San Francisco and I'm connected with season Lee founder of more laps Could you please do to yourself and Tello our audience? WHAT MORE ABSENCE? All about? Yeah. I Li- Martin having me. Yeah. Little background about myself. I was born in Korea and immigration with my family to Canada when I was nine. So I grew up in Canada did all my school here under Grad and that moved To Central Cisco right after that where it began my career as a product manager at Facebook, a couple of years through lots of different asserted destroyed I ended up in L. A. starting two thousand seventeen to start what's more laps today am what has more labs do is essentially we're stupid you company on Consumer Goods Company that makes what we call science beck supplements that combat modern-day stressors that slow you down such as fatigue poor sleep quality. Hangovers. I. Mean we referred to our products says, life products you know things that can help you hack your life be more productive than just more joy out of it and yeah, I mean like one of your hero products has been morning recovery. Maybe we can start with that product and you can tell us what actual day stressors this product actually focuses on. Yeah I mean I think the sort of DOT gr no more labs and our mission definitely evolved from morning recovery, which was the first product and basis of our company in its early days although we a lot of months where this was sort of a fun side project before it stepped into A. FULLTIME and a company with a mission, but ultimately, morning recovery think of it as their a remedy for when you consume alcohol especially if you to consume too much alcohol. So we we have it's a holistic approach though it's not a single ingredient but the hero ingredient is flavonoids called out Dha, which is an acronym. Extracted from a plant known as doses, which is also known as on Oreo, Japanese, raising tree, and product that carry the is actually quite popular in Eastern Asian culture especially create Japan, and what's interesting here is that it's got properties a speed up the breakdown of what as hell to hide, which is a highly inflammatory biproduct alcohol that's created when we rate out in our liver and so ultimately when we consume any type of liquor beer wide, ultimately, it's alcohol that we needed to break down into a civic asset fled under body but before call acidic acid, it turns into height that's actually a byproduct as much more than alcohol itself, and so all the really doing is. Acting as a catalyst to help your body break on sort of faster than that you, you didn't have a morning recovery and so at its core at you know that sort of how it works right. So basically helps me to process alcohol much quicker or my liver by that I mean, of course, and then the next day I on much faster recovered and I don't half that sensation of well hangover which for many people can be quite a few different things from nausea rain faulk to exhaustion dizziness headache CETERA, right? That's right. Yeah. Arrive at that compound yes. Oh, you know initially I mentioned through a lot of serendipitous dirty. We got two more labs and so I think It's difficult to sort of describe how we found developed the product without going through the founding story. But I, mean ultimately over decades especially in places Korea Japan, there's actually a giant industry, but that's explicit known as hangover drinks as funny as that sounds just like how energy drink is massive north. America with hero brands such as red bull monster at everybody is very familiar with personal concept over there but replace energy drink with hangover drinks. Now why? Why is that? So I mean I think a lot of it is a cultural thing and I think there's two components to it. This is just my best my best guess what is scheduled to set to drink quite a bit and so a data sources such renominated a year year actually shows that Korea especially is the number one liquor consuming country in the world. So I'll give you a statistic that's kind of mind blowing fourteen shots of liquor per week per capita in south, Korea and number two Russia at seven, and so I think this is one of those things where when people talk about worker. Party without ever actually having been to places like. China Hong Kong Japan Korea people definitely drink a much frequently and I think maybe that's also the reason why and especially because they have such a cutthroat work environment where even though the throughout the week, not just weekends next day you you have to dress up and go to work

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Bearing Fruit During Hard Times

Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast

04:47 min | 2 years ago

Bearing Fruit During Hard Times

"God is not called us to be busy. You can't find one scripture that says just be as busy as you can't I applaud busy us be busy but there's all kinds of scriptures that tell us that we are to bear good fruit for God and to be honest I think dizziness is one of the biggest problems that we have. Today and the world is not GonNa Change. and. If it does, it's like that they just get worse. So. We're the ones that have to do the changing. We have to take control of our schedules and our lives and learn how to put our time into what our purpose is. A man. You all have a purpose here. And? It is to bear good fruit for God I mentioned yesterday that when I was flying in I was just looking out the window as we were preparing to land, and this is not any great brand new news but it just I had such a strong reminder that so often. We get this thinking that God is here to serve us and to to help us to solve our problems and to meet our needs and but actually it should be the other way around. You know. We should understand that we're here to serve. God, we are kids representatives in the earth. The Bible says, can you get a hold of that today? You are a personal representative of God. You are representing God to all the people out there that don't know him. You are an ambassador. For, Christ and so what God wants us to do is not be busy but bear good fruit. And make sure that we are putting our time. Into what our purpose is and we're talking about bearing good fruit and really just a couple of different areas. So as to not bring in so much to get confused first of all as believers, it's very important that we work with the Holy Spirit and learn how to let the fruit of the spirit flow through which Lov. Joy. Peace patience kindness gentleness humility self control, and all those other beautiful things that we have a tendency to have problems with. The second way that we want to bear good fruit is by doing as much as we possibly can for other people even people that would be on your enemy list. It is especially powerful. Now, listen it is especially powerful when you do something good for somebody who has treated you bad. You're not so sure about that. Are you? I'm GonNa talk to this side of the room and safe there more spiritual than you. Can. You just imagine for a moment? How mad it makes the devil? When somebody has hurt you and treated you wrong and then you hear that they've got a problem. And you reach out. To help them. In some way. I use this example a lot, but it's a good one. Suppose you've got somebody at work that just has really MS treated you. They've talked about you don't talk to you. They make fun of you because you're a Christian and they do everything they can to undermine you, and so you find out that their car motor went out of their car and it's going to be in the shop for a long time. Let's just say that God would put it on your heart to offer to. Pick. them up every morning and take them home. And it's like way out of your way, you're going to have to leave early to do it and get home late. Well see we would just blow that off. That can't be God. That can't be God. Well, let me tell you. That is exactly the kind of stuff that God polls. And it is exactly the kind of stuff. He wants US doing. Because, the Bible says that we're to be good to our enemies to show that we are children of our father in heaven. There's a scripture that says. You're not doing anything especially, you're just good to people that are good to you. But. If you're good the people that have not treated you, right. They don't know what to do with that. Now, this Christianity that you've got David making fun of their seeing the real fruit of and it starts to kind of change their mind a little

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Finding solutions to headaches on the race track

Innovation Now

01:06 min | 2 years ago

Finding solutions to headaches on the race track

"Of the byproducts of racing is combustion fumes that can cause blue like symptoms including severe headaches, nausea, and dizziness. These maladies are a problem for anyone at any time but pose particular hazards on a racetrack when cars are moving at high speeds working with NASA racing. Engineers adapted a space technology originally designed for an atmospheric satellite project to create a filter that removes ninety nine percent of all airborne particles providing drivers with fresh clean air. The compact lightweight filter is part of a compound system to remove noxious gases and other materials from the air. The driver breeds wind tunnel experts at NASA Langley Research Center. Then helped engineers develop a mechanism to deliver the cooled filtered. Directly to a port in the driver's helmet, the cleaner air virtually eliminates the carbon monoxide poisoning. The driver's refer to as getting gassed and without the prolonged co exposure. This NASA spinoff helps protect race car drivers from at least one of headache

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Changes in thinking about blood pressure

Second Opinion

03:24 min | 3 years ago

Changes in thinking about blood pressure

"Or high blood pressure is a common condition. It's the most common reason that adults visit their doctor's office. There is considerable debate about what constitutes normal blood pressure, and depending on whose data is cited roughly half the people with high blood pressure. Do not have adequate blood pressure control, but in part this is because in 2017, the American Heart Association lowered the threshold for. For what defines hypertension from one forty over ninety to one thirty over eighty before the new definition, thirty percent of Americans had high blood pressure after the new definition, the number jumped to forty six percent, the same population of people, just a new definition of what constitutes the disease. This is an additional thirty. One Million Americans labeled as diseased for a total of one hundred and three million Americans with high blood pressure. It used to be that the ideal blood pressure was simply the average of all adult blood pressure's, but then came autopsy studies of soldiers who died in the Korean War those revealed that about two-thirds of these young Americans already had early signs of heart disease. Then the Framingham study revealed that there was an association between elevated blood pressure and heart disease, and then came studies showing that if you lowered blood pressure, you also lowered the risk of heart disease, and that sort of where we are today. Hypertension is more common in older people compare to younger people, which brings me to an interesting article published in Jama. The so-called optimize study included only people older than eighty who were being treated for high blood pressure with at least two different medications. We know that older people who take more than one blood, pressure, medicine, or prone to dizziness and falls and other side effects, so do these people really need this cocktail of different high blood pressure pills, so these researchers asked when people stopped taking one blood pressure medicine did they have dangerous increases in blood pressure? Half of the group had one medication de prescribed in other words discontinued the other continued on with their usual medications. They were followed for about three months for those who had one medication stopped. It turned out that eighty six percent of the patients blood pressure remained under control now in contrast, eighty eight percent of people who had no changes made to their blood pressure also had their blood pressure under control, so there really was no difference between the two groups. The study lasted only three months, which is too short to see if the changes in the drugs had any impact on the length of life or the quality of life, but reducing unnecessary, second or third blood pressure medications may both decrease dangerous side effects, which can lead to decrease, falls and fractures and head injuries and reduce the cost of medications for the elderly.

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Time to Reset Your Health

Green Wisdom Health Podcast by Dr. Stephen and Janet Lewis

13:10 min | 3 years ago

Time to Reset Your Health

"Hello and welcome to this week's show. I'm Janet Lewis and Dr Louis and we are here to bring you another exciting show about your health We are calling this when it's time to reset your health because as the country resets their clock and gets back to business and a new normal. It's time that we do the same thing with our health we've Been home many of us and not doing things that are real great for us There are many of you that have we're going to address that as well But there's a whole lot that's been maybe overeating overdrinking doing some things. That might not have been as conducive to your health as what it should be. Even our little dog gained a half a pound during it eating wrong thing so well. She's actually eating right thing. She just ate too much of it. Which is a possibility as well and so Dr List today is going to educate us about What happens to deliver whenever that kind of thing happens The you know the dangers of what drinking too much does to deliver how to get some of that back. We're GONNA talk about doing lab work. Which if the people out here are new. And they don't know about lab work now is the time to get started with finding out. What's going on with your lab will address. That will address. What's in the lab work that helps us to know whether your liver is having an issue and those of you that are needing to do lab work again. Maybe this will kind of prompt you into knowing it's time to get started and kind of getting a new lease on life. So Dr Lewis. Can you guide US and help us with this new normal and help us find our way back to hell or start our health walk? Yeah well I hope to You know first of all you have to know route from wrong Wrongs the fun. Yep Got US in trouble We're GONNA talk about all kinds of things and you know I have people that come in. Well I can't lose weight or this or this. The problem is they're focusing incorrectly. And it's really hard to sometimes get somebody to understand. It's really about your focus and where you're putting your energy Only when you see the wellness that you won't rather than illness that you have. Will you heal? It's really that simple. But that's not simple today The the fear weakens your immune system and we've seen many many examples of that so we're mostly Gio. Janet wanted talk about liver She didn't want to because we she was reading. An article says Drinking you know kind of decreases. Your mental function is like well battering now. I don't drink habe never have but Sometimes people have a better liver than others. And you know I learned when I was not paying a slow metabolize. Alcohol therefore can do much but some of the liver symptoms that you may not think about could be dizziness. Dry Skin barring feet Itchy skin blurred vision. Some people take labor stuff and say well. Yeah I don't know it's weird my Beijing's better Excessive hair falling out Skin Rashes Metallic taste exam for example. But you know liver gallbladder feeling queasy or headaches over the Is or after a high fat meal. You're having issues burping belching bloating WanNa throw up can be a liberal slash gall bladder and you know if you think you have a bad issue you should always see a GI doctor in tarnished. If you're stools get light colored or Greasy Green he to use laxatives all the time. It could be any to be a lot of other things but Livers really important and I say this about the liver and I said about the thyroid. It you know it's L. saying if mom ain't happy nobody happy The liberal functions about pretty high select. I think it's a court and a half of blood it filters per minute and that's a lot so it has to convert things conversion of Glucose And actually protein into fat It acts as a storage storage unit for vitamins minerals. Sugar aren't and other needed compounds. There's so many possibilities and pretty much Janet. I don't have any notes for the show so forgive me if I really go down the rabbit trails but I think maybe he's been drinking too much. I'm not really sure now. Just kidding not yet. I wish you know we're talking amount of Munich system too and we're GONNA get into that cows. Brian Ask something about what did I think was best You know one thing you have to do to build them in house. You have to reduce inflammatory triggers and that could be many different things you have to build a metabolic reserve and the reason I went. There is because I just told you that the liver is a storehouse for many of those things You have to maintain barrier function EMMYS. Gi Track those at have constant chronic diarrhea Or even constipation the Abbey S. thing Many have all sorts of food. Sensitivities Gluten is probably the biggest one dairies probably number two. It it's easier if you avoid or eliminate the antigens or are the things that you're sensitive or allergic to an you once I got up gluttonous like holy cow. I feel so much better. But you have to create a healthy microbiome and and it's very very important so I'm really proud. That Big John. Sort of encouraged me to make the Combo. Chico's it really does help and I take massive amount of our encapsulated probiotics. Janet puts a lot of work into you. Know getting the best and at the at the best cost too. There's many many many things that you can do So you have to think about the GI essentials the glutamate immunoglobulins which would be the FBI. The probiotics And I had a guy here yesterday. Real young happy guy at remodels houses and he says you know I went for two months hurts about. Couldn't even work and now I got on this to merit complex and one other thing I can't reverse it in Bronwyn. Yup Okay Karston Brine and then to Mary Complex he said. I don't hard it. All of vitamin D is very very important. So laborers very important One of the things you know with a drinking extra during this time in our livers being affected by The drinking a whole lot. You're actually at risk for a niacin deficiency which you'd never do think about Niacin but that's It's a very big conversion factor that turns into trip to fan so you need to Maybe increase your Nice in which we have nice and slow release so it doesn't give you that fleshed feeling helps lower cholesterol to And then the other thing and what you are doing because of the alcohol Steph is actually shrinking your brain to some degree and causing Alzheimer's Type Symptoms. But one of the things to help with that is called in a see it snack itself form of an Amino. Acid is another useful tool is actually known to reduce alcohol consumption and withdrawal symptoms in rodents and cut down cravings in humans. So don't be a rodent. They had a steady a people who averaged one drink a week. Or Binge Drink Zero point three days a month knack increase the likelihood of alcohol abstinence and reduced drinks per week and drinking days per week in a sees. Also a huge mucus thinner Which we always give to people for lung function because that helps them expelled. The Mucus And we carried here. It's called in a C. But it's very beneficial for brain function because it may decrease levels of oxidative damage by protecting might Akon drill function and in doing so reduce. Alzheimer's risk especially when you combine it with poet asset. Dr Lewis is big fan of lap. Oik ACID SO. I thought it was very interesting that you could actually have something the helps detoxify your liver help with your brain and help reduce cravings for wanting the alcoholic in the first place

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