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"toth" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:35 min | 2 months ago

"toth" Discussed on WTOP

"In front of the target and the mosaic district, it's to raise money for the organization's more than 18,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities. Check ins will start at noon with the actual plunging at one 15. Advanced registration is open, according to special Olympic Virginia's website participants have already raised over $20,000. The loophole that allowed a direct route from service academies to professional football will close this year. The 2023 defense authorization act bill will only allow service academy graduates to accept professional sports contracts two years after graduation. Back in 2019, a memo from defense secretary Mark Esper at the direction of president Trump allowed academy athletes to defer service or repay their tuition if they opted to play professional sports. Federal news network reports it required permission from the secretary's office. Since then, several top football players have gone pro after academy graduation, like offensive lineman Brett toth for the Philadelphia Eagles. Coming up in money news. A D.C. startups app for job seekers with invisible disabilities. I'm Jeff Gable. Three 43. Hiring the right talent is my number one priority for my growing company. I used to believe that if you post it, they will come was the only way to recruit new employees. However, after months of being ghosted by candidates, and having more empty chairs than employees made me fire the dot coms, and reach out to 2060 digital. Their team of experts created and

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"toth" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

03:37 min | 6 months ago

"toth" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Games, and dancing. But it's only a temporary solution, she says. It just can't get the schooling that they need. Most of the kids there are crying because they want their families. So on top of all the drama from the war and everything now they're scared and they want their families. Kelly Rogers is just one of dozens of parents who have had their adoption of Ukrainian children put on hold because of the conflict. Daniel Stevens, the executive director of the adoption agency family connections, works with Kelly Rogers, and 28 other families all at various stages of the adoption process with Ukraine. He says they've asked for something called respite release. Basically releasing the children to their Americans soon to be parents. These families are willing to pay for the cost of travel, providing for these kids, and when it is deemed safe for these children to return to Ukraine, these families would return these kids and then finish their adoption process. Stevens says they've asked members of Congress for help, but the State Department says now is not the time. Michelle Bernard toth is the special adviser for children's issues at the State Department, which handles inner country adoptions. When there is a crisis be it a war or an invasion or a natural disaster, that is not a time to initiate inter country adoptions or even domestic adoptions because you don't know whether the children who have been separated from family members do they have parents, they have families who are looking for them. She does note, however, that they have been working with their Ukrainian counterparts to complete the adoptions that had already been approved by both countries before the war began. Daria harassing chuck is an adviser for the president of Ukraine on children and child rehabilitation. We can not transfer a child from one dangerous situation to another. We must comply with the entire procedure and do it with caution. She says they can not allow Ukrainian children to go with these families until they've been vetted by the Ukrainian government. Harassment took says inner country adoptions will resume when the war ends. So for now, all parents can do is wait. Parents, like Katie Joe sparks, who is also been spending thousands of dollars on three trips to Poland to see makita, the 11 year old boy she's trying to adopt. Paul has been very accommodating, but it's not their home. The trips are long and expensive sparks says. But I can't imagine not going when I have the opportunity because I don't want Nikita to lose hope and know how loved he is and that we won't give up on him. Ashley westerman, NPR news, Kyiv. Aaron judge finally did it with time running out of the baseball's regular season. It ends today, in fact, the New York Yankee slugger hit a 62nd home run last night. Now while it's set a new single season record in the American League, many fans consider judges 62, the legit record for all of baseball. NPR's Tom Goldman reports. Aaron judge hit his 61st home run last week tying Yankees legend Roger Maris for most in a season in the American League. It seemed there was ample time to get one more, but then he went homerless for 5 straight games up through yesterday's first game of a double hitter against the Texas Rangers. For judge, the languid pace of baseball suddenly felt faster. I can't lie in the past couple games I'd look up and it's the 7th inning and I'm like, dang, I only got one more at bat. I've got to figure this out. He did three pitches into the second game of the double header

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"toth" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

04:19 min | 11 months ago

"toth" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"Tech Garcia But we've had earth day but this is earth month and a lot of people are being encouraged to become environmentally conscious and know that there is a solution to some of the problems that we have Well joining us on the coconut is live not in the executive director of the Solana center for environmental innovation Jessica toth Good morning Jessica Good morning How much waste do we actually see here in San Diego Well quite a bit And the current focus is on organic waste which means yard trimmings and food waste because in the landfill it does a tremendous amount of damage So not only do we lose the new transfer it causes methane when it ends up in the landfill which is a very potent greenhouse gas contributing to climate change So to answer your question we generate 1.6 million tons of organic waste in the San Diego region And half a million tons of that is food waste we generate per CAPiTA more than most areas in the state And as I said it creates greenhouse gases So we need to turn that back All right so how do you how do you start to deal with food waste and yard waste and stuff when you don't have when you don't have pickup for it Yes well that's a good question So first of all we need to do what we can to reduce the amount and prevent the amount of waste that we're generating As I said per CAPiTA we're wasting more than most And I think that might be because food is so plentiful here But little tips like looking in your refrigerator before you go shopping So you don't buy an extra gallon of milk or strawberries that we're in the back of the fridge that you'd forgotten about So that's sort of thing Freezing food for as leftovers and then there's the creative ways when your tomatoes get soft to making tomato sauce rather than throwing them out So there's little tips that we can do most food waste happens at the household but I'll tell you the greenhouse gases the environmental damage and fixed times worse for food that's wasted at the household than if it wasted at the farm because of all the transportation and packaging and everything that needs to happen to get it to the home So what are the 5 easy steps to get started Well the types of things that we talk about at Solana center have to do with again reducing your organic waste And I'd like to just point out that there will be pick up curbside pickup in every household and every business throughout the state for your organic waste It hasn't been rolled out yet everywhere Some cities are ahead of others But so that's number one is to recycle your organic material You also want to recycle your traditional recycle books but also electronic waste in the U.S. only about 25% of E waste electronic waste is actually recycled but it does tremendous damage when it ends up in the landfill Makes up for only 2% of what's going to the landfill but 70% of the toxins that leach from our landfills come from electronic waste So even if it's a really small item please do the right thing and take it to a place where they can reach table it properly We do take it at Solana center and there are other centers in vista and maybe in Miramar where you can take electronic waste as well Make your workplace zero waste and do what you can to use the reusable coffee mug and water bottles rather than single use We want to get away from single use plastics especially but any single use product And become a volunteer that's always a great way And I'll tell you the volunteers that we have are so passionate about what we do but also about making a difference in their community It's really just quite exciting to be around other people who care for the environment as well And if you can donation to us or to other environmental organizations.

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"toth" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:32 min | 1 year ago

"toth" Discussed on WTOP

"They need at a price they can afford Blue cross and blue shield committed to affordable care for the health of America Now let's get the latest numbers on Wall Street Here's Brennan Well they're not pretty Jenny especially for the NASDAQ which is down now more than two and a quarter percent The Dow was up 58 Money news in ten minutes on WTP Sports at 15 and 45 powered by Red River technology decisions aren't black and white Think red All right let's check in with Dave Preston Air holding football trans Ashburn just yet but three more Washington players go on the reserve COVID list safety cam curl along with centers that's plural Keith Ismail and Tyler Larsen That means that John toth Yes John toth is the man delivering snaps to the quarterback Sunday in Philadelphia burgundy and gold do get Terry Maclaurin back in position drills The wide receiver recovering from a concussion the coaching carousel claimed urban Meyer Jacksonville firing the first year coach late last night after a two and 11 start NFL week 15 kicks off tonight with Kansas City visiting the Los Angeles chargers NBA wizards continue their road trip tonight in Phoenix They've dropped 6 of 8 this month 9 p.m. tip off on 1500 a.m. NHL capitals have that off after slipping it over time at Chicago Dave Preston WTP sports Thank you Dave coming up on a new cyber vulnerability to be aware of It's two 17 I'm not saying you have to love football We all have different likes and dislikes people Personally I'm not a fan of the avocado I just don't like the mouth.

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"toth" Discussed on Unexplained Mysteries

Unexplained Mysteries

01:33 min | 1 year ago

"toth" Discussed on Unexplained Mysteries

"On a cold evening in nineteen ninety two journalists jennifer toth accompanied six new york police officers on their patrol through the new york city subway. She'd been inside the tunnels before. But this was the first time with a police escort. The cops hopped onto the tracks. Flashlights in hand. Toth was careful as she climbed down after them. Stepping over the electrified third rail the tracks were live which means that one accidental touch of the rail could kill her instantly as they walk deeper into the tunnel. Toth noticed a few discarded. Needles and glass vials. That used to hold crack cocaine a disgusting odor filled the space. She spotted human feces everywhere. The tunnel was silent except for the faint echoes of dripping water and scratching rats. Then a figure moved in the darkness. A behead heavy footsteps move toward them. One of the cops swung his flashlight around his hand drawn to his sidearm. Ready to draw and fire bay saw the figure race up a rusty ladder leading to a small room hidden in the tunnel. Ceiling toke was sure. It was one of the infamous mole people. She and the cops gave chase but the figure seemingly vanished. The cops weren't willing to go any deeper into the tunnel so to meet the real mole. People toth had to go into the darkness alone.

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New York's Legendary Mole People

Unexplained Mysteries

01:33 min | 1 year ago

New York's Legendary Mole People

"On a cold evening in nineteen ninety two journalists jennifer toth accompanied six new york police officers on their patrol through the new york city subway. She'd been inside the tunnels before. But this was the first time with a police escort. The cops hopped onto the tracks. Flashlights in hand. Toth was careful as she climbed down after them. Stepping over the electrified third rail the tracks were live which means that one accidental touch of the rail could kill her instantly as they walk deeper into the tunnel. Toth noticed a few discarded. Needles and glass vials. That used to hold crack cocaine a disgusting odor filled the space. She spotted human feces everywhere. The tunnel was silent except for the faint echoes of dripping water and scratching rats. Then a figure moved in the darkness. A behead heavy footsteps move toward them. One of the cops swung his flashlight around his hand drawn to his sidearm. Ready to draw and fire bay saw the figure race up a rusty ladder leading to a small room hidden in the tunnel. Ceiling toke was sure. It was one of the infamous mole people. She and the cops gave chase but the figure seemingly vanished. The cops weren't willing to go any deeper into the tunnel so to meet the real mole. People toth had to go into the darkness alone.

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"toth" Discussed on Unexplained Mysteries

Unexplained Mysteries

01:36 min | 1 year ago

"toth" Discussed on Unexplained Mysteries

"On a cold evening in nineteen ninety two journalists jennifer toth accompanied six new york police officers on their patrol through the new york city subway. She'd been inside the tunnels before. But this was the first time with a police escort. The cops hopped onto the tracks. Flashlights in hand. Toth was careful as she climbed down after them. Stepping over the electrified third rail the tracks were live which means that one accidental touch of the rail could kill her instantly as they walk deeper into the tunnel. Toth noticed a few discarded. Needles and glass vials. That used to hold crack cocaine a disgusting odor filled the space. She spotted human feces everywhere. The tunnel was silent except for the faint echoes of dripping water and scratching rats. Then a figure moved in the darkness. A behead heavy footsteps move toward them. One of the cops swung his flashlight around his hand drawn to his sidearm. Ready to draw and fire bay saw the figure race up a rusty ladder leading to a small room hidden in the tunnel. Ceiling toke was sure. It was one of the infamous mole people. She and the cops gave chase but the figure seemingly vanished. The cops weren't willing to go any deeper into the tunnel so to meet the real mole. People toth.

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"toth" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast

The Projection Booth Podcast

03:46 min | 1 year ago

"toth" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast

"Personal detail how particular people did particular things and how they live their lives but the west itself is the great american myth of a historical batch. And that's why the perception of the west in america can change so dramatically and also why the perception of the west. If you're not american can be entirely different because you didn't grow up within that mythology even if you did grew up seeing american westerns and seeing the way in which the west is depicted. Then you also come from completely different completely different. Because americans were were were originally a from a culture in which the west is not perceived in the exact same way. The american west is not perceived in the exact same way because you have a different stake in it. I mentioned more konate. Few minutes ago and the soundtrack for this is so good i would say this is one of morricone's best and it also. It really gives the film such a an interesting field. There are moments in the film that are scored their horror film. I wanna say there's a moment with like a an organ going on where i'm just like. This is really creepy. And it's not never in this film. Do we get the rousing fistful of dollars. Like were riding out kind of thing. It is so sedate in so creepy at times in the music. Especially when loco is coming to town after he goes and gets his whole band of bounty hunters bounty killers it is just. That's the moment that i think we get closest to arousing score is when he is driving across the the snowy plains and again this idea of using the snow as the stark contrast i mean there of course there have been western set have been shot in the snow. Fight this one. It's just amazing. I always go back to andrea Toth nightfall which was a film noir. That was shot in the snow. And just that. It's so brightly lit but yet there are so many dark things that are going on in the world and this is very much that same idea of like everything's great. Everything's great you know you got in the streets and it's all white all over the place those starting to get really mixed in with the mud but you know the under broad daylight and blue skies. All of this furriest stuff is happening on the one hand. Snow is beautifully right and shiny and glittering. But it's also blinding and it's also concealing ec in the slowly. That blizzard is literally blinding snow blindness. You completely lose track of everything you're saying and that's clearly both literal and metaphorical but also that notion of being blinded by the light is interesting because light is generally used as a metaphor. Oh i i can see clearly now and yet. The snow prevents any kind of seeing clearly both literally if you're going through a snowstorm you can't tell whether the town is a mile ahead or whether it's fifty miles ahead because you can't see but also because of the willful blindness of the characters in both this film and in so many italian westerns will linus is a coping mechanism. So way of dealing with the fact that you recognize that there are at the very least iniquities and at the very worst.

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"toth" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast

The Projection Booth Podcast

03:46 min | 1 year ago

"toth" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast

"Personal detail how particular people did particular things and how they live their lives but the west itself is the great american myth of a historical batch. And that's why the perception of the west in america can change so dramatically and also why the perception of the west. If you're not american can be entirely different because you didn't grow up within that mythology even if you did grew up seeing american westerns and seeing the way in which the west is depicted. Then you also come from completely different completely different. Because americans were were were originally from a culture in which the west is not perceived in the exact same way. The american west is not perceived in the exact same way. Because you have a different stake in it. I mentioned more. Coney a few minutes ago and the soundtrack for this is so good i would say this is one of morricone's best and it also. It really gives the film such a an interesting field. There are moments in the film that are scored their horror film. I wanna say there's a moment with like a an organ going on where i'm just like. This is really creepy. And it's not never in this film. Do we get the rousing fistful of dollars. Like we're riding out kind of thing. It is so sedate in so creepy at times in the music. Especially when loco is coming to town after he goes and gets his whole band of bounty hunters to killers. That's the moment that i think we get closest to arousing score is when he is driving across the snowy plains and again this idea of using the snow as the stark contrast i mean there. Of course there have been western. Set have been shot in the snow but this one. It's just amazing. I always go back to andrea Toth nightfall which was a film noir. That was shot in the snow. And just that. It's so brightly lit but yet there are so many dark things that are going on in the world and this is very much that same idea of like everything's great. Everything's great you know you got in the streets and it's all white all over the place those starting to get really mixed in with the mud but you know the broad daylight and blue skies. All of this. Nefarious stuff is happening on the one hand. Snow is beautifully right and shiny and glittering. But it's also blinding and it's also concealing. I think that that's something that you see in this. That blizzard literally blinding snow blindness. You completely lose track of everything you're saying and that's clearly both literal and metaphorical but also that notion of being blinded by the light is interesting because light is generally used as a metaphor. Oh i i can see clearly now and yet. The snow prevents any kind of seeing clearly both literally if you're going through a snowstorm you can't tell whether the town is a mile ahead or whether it's fifty miles ahead because you can't see but also because of the willful blindness of the characters in both this film and in so many italian westerns will linus is a coping mechanism. So way of dealing with the fact that you recognize that there are at the very least iniquities and at the very worst.

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"toth" Discussed on Conspiracy Theories

Conspiracy Theories

03:19 min | 1 year ago

"toth" Discussed on Conspiracy Theories

"A <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Music_Male> <Advertisement> <Speech_Music_Female> <Speech_Female> fraud situation <Speech_Male> where there's <Speech_Male> no trust between <Speech_Male> the public and law <Speech_Male> enforcement <Speech_Male> even the cops <Speech_Male> who preferred a softer <Speech_Male> touch felt. They <Speech_Male> had to get stern. <Speech_Male> If unhealthiest <SpeakerChange> people <Speech_Music_Male> <Advertisement> didn't cooperate <Speech_Music_Female> <Speech_Music_Female> <Advertisement> <Speech_Music_Female> in nineteen eighty. <Speech_Music_Female> Eight brian <Speech_Female> henry. <Speech_Female> The metro north cop <Speech_Female> who guided <Speech_Female> unhealthy people <Speech_Female> to outreach. Senses <Speech_Female> became <Speech_Female> the first officer <Speech_Female> assigned to <Speech_Female> deal exclusively <Speech_Female> with tunnel <Speech_Female> residents. 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"toth" Discussed on Cardionerds

Cardionerds

03:26 min | 1 year ago

"toth" Discussed on Cardionerds

"Third fifty percent of people who start lipid lowering therapy even if they're high and very high risk. Stop it within six months by five years only twenty. One percent of people are still on their lipid lowering therapy and and we publish that data and then a month later fatima stanford published another now. She's that should exactly the same thing so we have. These incredible problems look at a paper just published in jama cardiology. This was the largest cardiology practice in pennsylvania. There were prompts. Built into the electronic health record and patient was inadequately dose that stat because of their risk profile or their. Ldl is not at target. A prompt came up and said to do something. What do you think happened nothing. There was neither tied tradition and was effort made to lower the ldl target unbelievable. So what do i think. I hope to god that the use of pcs canine mcconnell's expands. Patients are not having their statins titrate. It started on a low dose in their parked there. Will you on pcs. Canine monoclonal to staten. You dramatically increase. Ldl goal attainment. We know this you can take. Ldl goal attainment as they showed in for a from eighteen percent into the ninety percent rage. While take that anytime. You and i look all you guys are very smart. You know how this works. If you're not a goal you don't do as well. We know the patients who stopped the lipid lowering therapy at increased risk for were busy team mortality. If they're inadequately dose they have higher risk compared to patients who are appropriately. Does the list goes on so. Pcs can i a close play a crucial role in this because they dramatically increase success rates. Dramatically lower ldl as we saw in for a osceola. Comes they improve outcomes so a win win for everybody and ultimately what. We're trying to do as preventative. Cardiologist is reduce event rates and reducing event rates. Of course improves patient. Lives if you reduce event rates you're also gonna be in tandem. What that reducing need for revenge the relation. because you're slowing rates of after genesis and if you people die and they're really more healthy allies. You're doing your job associated. Be in the water. Well it can't be in the water because you have to inject it but bottom line. Here is pcs canines. Have a very important role to play. And they are not being used. Seth bomb in this month's issue american drove preventive cardiology just reported on a state by state basis. The use of lipid lowering therapy in high very high risk patients and can modify anti use less than one percent of the time. Now that's disgraceful. That is disgraceful and goal. attainment rates. were terrible. I wrote an accompanying tutorial to that paper. And i am speechless. That basically goal attainment rates in the last twenty years despite war aggressive guidelines were specific more refined guidelines. Haven't moved the needle and so we have to really help understand why. ldl reduction. so.

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"toth" Discussed on Cardionerds

Cardionerds

03:20 min | 1 year ago

"toth" Discussed on Cardionerds

"Less than forty who sustain a secondary acute cardiovascular bat after the first one and i think that is a very very good recommendation so when people say let's a normal cholesterol my cholesterol is one thirty. Is that okay. Well jacksonian peter. Libby published a paper in the mid nineties. The american drug cardiology. That was exactly the average. Ldl cholesterol and a middle aged man. It to the er with with an acute emma so obviously ldl Threes not normal back in two thousand one. Atp three defiant and ldl less than one hundred as optimal. But i think we've learned a lot in the last twenty years because atp three came out two thousand one. We've learned a lot and we now know that lowers better. We've known from the treatment. Trials collaboration meta analysis of secondary statin trials. We know from meta analyses of primary prevention trials. The relationship is a straight line. And i think the most important meta-analysis was actually done by beck holton castellane published jack and they actually showed that the relationship between attained. Ldl instead therapy. Emma hazard for a future cardiovasc- that was a straight line between twenty five and two hundred. There was no j. curve. It was not a u-curve it didn't come down. And then out and flatten. It was a straight line and then went on to show that actually that relationship holes all the way down to zero now because the ldl's were estimated by the free while equation for a trial. You know they did have patients who had quote negative l. Ldl's zero ldl. You never have a zero. Ldl there's always going to be ldl particles in there. It's the math whether you're using freed walder or martin hopkins or sensitivity of the assay which perhaps can't go down to very very low levels but bottom line is there will always be melville articles around if there's concern. I would argue. It's between thirty five. Fifty would be normal at. I think the threshold of than seventy for very high risk patients is still too high and i would also argue that. For high-risk patients are not very high-risk patients just saying fifty percent reduction in ldl is probably not enough. What one hundred incredible conversation. There are dr toth. And i mean really these are. These are the things we think about in practice every day. Your explanation there is just tremendous and it'll be interesting to see kind of how the guidelines evolve over time. I think we can tell from that kind of where you fall on this debate as to the risks and benefits of driving. Ldl as low as possible but to continue the conversation a bit. How is he experienced with mandela and mutations in pcs canine jeans and both loss of function or gain of function mutations guided our understanding of the role of ldl in the human body and related to that how have participants in trials of lowering therapy who develop extremely low ellul guided our understanding of potential adverse events. And i guess you did already talk that to some.

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"toth" Discussed on Cardionerds

Cardionerds

05:58 min | 1 year ago

"toth" Discussed on Cardionerds

"Meant to be used for medical advice. The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of our employers. And with that. Let's start our deep dive into the greasy world of lipids hey cardio nerds name is rick ferraro. And i'm a current. Pgy three of the johns hopkins internal medicine residency in future cardiology fellow here at johns hopkins university. I'm here with tommy. Dos my resident here at hopkins and future cardiology fellow at the cleveland clinic. Tommy and i are cardio nerds academy chiefs and are thrilled to bring you all this new limited series where we will be doing. Deep dives into ldl intrigue lesser. Is we begin with the infamous. Ldl in three episodes about ldl. We will review basic pathophysiology of. Let's discuss the correlation between the cholesterol and cardiovascular events and delve into the guidelines that support optimal management of cholesterol to prevent future cardiovascular events today in the first three episodes on ldl. We have dr jesse hilton joining us to discuss the a to z of ldl cholesterol biology. Jesse's a second year internal medicine resident at university of california san francisco aspiring cardiologists and cardiac academy fellow been closely involved in educating car nerds everywhere on cardiovascular prevention as an educator leader in all around incredible person jesse's been selected to serve as chief resident at ucsf. Make sure to check out her. Recent tutorials on epa dha in other topics jesse. We're thrilled to have you lead this discussion. Welcome inks tommy. What a delight to be here discussing this rich topic. So let's cut the fat and get right down to it. It is my absolute pleasure to introduce the foremost experts in this area. Dr peter toth. The director of preventative cardiology at cdph medical center in sterling illinois professor of clinical family and community medicine at the university of illinois college of medicine in peoria and associate professor of medicine johns hopkins university school of medicine. You're seemed to the degree from wayne state. University school of medicine in detroit michigan in a phd in biochemistry from michigan state university in east lansing. He has written extensively on the topic of lipids in his co editor of twenty. Textbooks in preventative cardiology diabetes. Hypertension additionally dr toth is the president of the american society of preventative cardiology past president of the national lipid association as well as the incoming chair of the american heart. Association's council on lightbulb proteins. Lipid metabolism in broncos. Bose's welcome dr took. Thank you jesse. And thank you. Rake in tommy dr. We'd love to start with a question that we ask everyone here. What got you excited about and interested in cardiovascular prevention in lipid -nology. Well rick the bottom line here. Is that anyone who goes into medicine. Has this vision. That they're going to be able to help people and that has to be at the core of why you want to be a physician and when you look at. The inroads that had been made in cardiovascular disease not only the management to establish disease also our capacity to prevent many forms of cardiovascular disease especially actress garate disease. It's pretty clear that this is an area where you can make a profound difference..

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"toth" Discussed on Cardionerds

Cardionerds

01:45 min | 1 year ago

"toth" Discussed on Cardionerds

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"toth" Discussed on The Michael Berry Show

The Michael Berry Show

07:15 min | 1 year ago

"toth" Discussed on The Michael Berry Show

"Paul you're on the michael berry. Show go ahead. Sir michael berry. Thanks for taking my call man. We love you brother. Thank you Last night on your in your interview with morgan latrell. You said to him. One of the great disappointments for a lot of republicans as too many people go to see and change the swamp collapses down on them and smothers. Them what do you say to the folks that say. I don't want you to do that. And morgan went on to say basically. He said he was going to go up there as a freshman and he was gonna be a team player and he was going to conform to the ways that benefits the teams. There's a whole team as a whole and that decreases the chances of divisiveness in the team cohesion. I wanted to bring up Back in twenty. Sixteen steve toth round against kevin brady and you him and when you endorsed him. You said this about steve. Steve toth is a constitutional conservative. He actually believes in limited government. He believes in less government personal liberty. He believes in privacy of the individual an originalist. He's not looking to make friends in washington. Dc he's one of these. People were sort of frontier mentality. i'm going windward. And that's where i'm going and i believe in my heart. That is the right place to go. And if you would like to join me then follow if not. I'll go back to my business. But i won't pander the truth is michael berry. It might be too late. We might be past the point. Return as you say that. What did i say that about. steve. Or did steve say that. I'm going out about steve. You said that again. The whole thing. Yeah i i love steve toth. I'm i'm support morgan. But i love steve toth. There's two great candidates running but but rededicated proud. I said that. Say that again. Probably to man. I loved it really. We hold on him. We'll give him some good music. Okay area awesome. You tell me when to go on that to music star. Yeah yeah here we go. That's too patriotic. Let's let's do more of know a little more. How about how about When when when the when the bullet hits the bone who are love band golden earring. Yeah that'll work. That'll be a good bed for this. Because that's a hell of a good quote and it's true. Steve talk toaster. Okay okay read it again to the constitutional conservative. Can you actually believe in limited government. He believes in less government personal liberty. He believed in the primacy of the individual. He's an originalist. he's not looking to make friends in washington. Dc he's one of these people with a sort of frontier zeman mentality. I'm going winward. And that's where i'm going and leaving my heart that you're right place to go and if you'd like to join me if not go back to my business but i won't pander michael berry step stepdad strong. And it's true. I love steve Let me answer you you you. You made a statement. And i will respond to that I can pull let morgan. How morgan answered the question but When he used the word team you have to remember that for morgan and for any navy seal when they refer to teams. They don't they. Don't say team they say teams and what they mean by. That is their experience as a navy. Seal that's called being the teams. That's being a navy seal that that that is part of a fighting unit He finished. Because i didn't like that word when he said i didn't like the reference when he said it but by the time he finished the answer he said because i was sent there by my community and by my friends so when he talks about keeping a packed and being part of a team he was referring to the people in his community and his family and and the voters who sent him to washington. Dc he was not saying. I'm going there to make friends and be a part of the establishment. Listen I will say of steve to- today what said at the time Steve has done a great job in public service. I have nothing but respect for him It can be the case that there are two candidates running for an office. That are both very good. I've know morgan along time I know what his skill set is. I know that he has the ability to not just win. A congressional seat but to be a ted cruz difference maker First of all he's physically imposing secondly he's got an he's got is that will pierce through you and he's going to be a. He was on fox and friends. This morning he's going to be a guy that if he uses his platform for the intense conservative. 'cause he's going to have a bigger platform than most people ever will. Listen let's take rand. Paul for instance. I love rampal. I love everything he says but rand. Paul does not have the charisma he does not. There's a certain something he just doesn't have it and so a lot of times if you if you read what he has said it's far more effective than if you watch him say it. He just doesn't have a force of nature. Ted cruz has a brash. Bullyish pushy way about him and so you can love him or hate him but you cannot deny his message and that plus the fact that he doesn't care who hates him is that was part of trump's charm as part of that was trump's asset is trump is quite comfortable with you hating him and you cannot be a guy who needs the approval of others. You also can't be a guy who falls in love with your own headlines. Will morgan latrell be a great congressman and will be. Will he be as conservative as i know him to be. I think so. But i can't be certain of that. I can tell you how he's lived. Life conversations i've had with him. I can tell you what i believe. His core values are based on. Not only what he said but what How he's lived his life what he said publicly and privately i think he can win and i think he can be a national leader. And you know that's important to me. But i don't have to tell you that steve toth is a bad guy in order to tell you that i think morgan can win will win and will be a great congressman. I would love to see steve toth in office. There are other candidates sometimes. Look it's it's a an embarrassment of riches when there's more than one good candidate running in a republican primary..

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"toth" Discussed on Archives of Fabella

Archives of Fabella

06:07 min | 2 years ago

"toth" Discussed on Archives of Fabella

"Twenty-ninth fifty five sixty five of y for bella equal to may eighteenth fifteen sixty five eighty earthier. It's the expansion. Age in fabella and people all over the world from the smallest antic to the largest minnow tar are broadening their horizons the development of science is a front of this new wave of invention and discovery science plays a crucial role in the magical world and doesn't just evaporate because this power is in the world and tact the scientific study of magic is a crucial part of society leading that charge to investigate the properties of magic is a renowned man once known as the egyptian god of scripture and wisdom toth is a physicist and mathematician held as the greatest thinker in world history. His studies have helped him live inning. Long gated life by the year. Fifty five sixty five. He is thousands of years old. But the skinny black haired arabian sentinel doesn't look a day over. Twenty among toth many contributions to society is the founding of the fraternity of theory. Sarah's academy of magic and science the cure for a host of diseases and his groundbreaking work with the multi-diverse. This guy is a superstar in the scientific field and legendary hero in the eyes of the people but one day toth receives a surprising request to the gate a startling new development. Counterfeiting magic coinage. Forgers are conjuring coins that disappear. After a short time as a result the fantasia republic's economy is on the brink of financial ruin seven percent of the coinage with estimated to be the work of counterfeiters to accepts a job out of duty to serve his country and curiosity on how this is being done. Toth start by attempting to replicate the process himself. Conjuration itself is an advanced form of magic requiring the magician to repeat a number of words governing the sheep make color and engraving just to make one coin counterfeiters are passing off what amounts to millions in coinage however the counterfeiting is being done. Toth is confident that it is not by traditional conjuration. The main question toth seeks to answer are. How are these being made. And who is behind this dastardly crime. Toth months long investigation leads him not to a man but to a family and yes i do mean that kind of family. Am i talents. The leprechauns of high passer the leprechauns were dwarves who developed for belen currency in the first place but never got the credit because they were half lanes and goblins swooped in to capture the glory. Donovan liber con with his bright red. Hair thick scraggly beard and emerald suit complete with a top. Hat is the patriarch of this dwarf in mob. He comes from a long line of leprechauns sour. At the mistreatment. They suffered at the hands of prime people everywhere. Donovan leprechaun devises an audacious plan to bring the world to these without spilling a drop of blood. He found that any gold object to the right amount of sunlight would multiply the process would produce a rainbow. It was extremely important to get the right amount of sunlight too much or too little and they experiment would fail. Nothing copied using this process lasted for long sooner or later. All the copies would feed from existence. Donovan leprechaun's plane is to flood the market with these counterfeit coins to bring down governments across the world starting with republic of fantasia when the world is ruined by financial disaster. That leprechauns will swoop in to take command and control of the world with their own currency. Fortunately toth is lucky enough to stop a leprechaun's before they could do any real damage on taro's twenty-ninth toth orchestrates a simultaneous raids. On bakeries cereal factories and charm shops in high pestle. Donovan is arrested along with many members of his family and tried before the world court in which he sentenced to life in prison for counterfeiting international interference and a long list of other crimes. Donovan's plan lives on long. After he dies in prison other leprechauns in the family attempt to revive his plan over the centuries with poor results even on earth especially during the gold rush leprechaun's were found the end of a rainbow with cauldrons full of counterfeit coinage toth urges mints across the world to switch to paper money to avoid this problem in the future for his work. Toth slim oblong face with a large hook nose is featured on the orange fantasia in one hundred credit. Bill that's going to do it first. Day tune in tomorrow for a new story. In the archives of bella universe subscribe now to get more new episodes right in your feed rate and review the podcast on itunes. Or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Signed your questions. To archives of about at g meal dot com archives of bella is created produced and hosted by dylan foley with music by garrett fares and audio blocks books are available on amazon in e book and paperback as always look outside of what is possible and think about what might be..

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"toth" Discussed on KTRH

KTRH

03:28 min | 2 years ago

"toth" Discussed on KTRH

"Urging people to pre register for a covert vaccine in Texas Southern University following a second straight day of confusion. Dozens of walk ups were turned away. Many others still receiving the vaccine earlier today, we all need to step out and step up and take the shot and try to get this thing under control. So we get back to some form on decisions are just still going around. I was they helped. I mean, 84 years. I want to stay here anymore. That's for my TV partner Channel to ST Luke says the site doesn't officially open until next week. Officials are describing the past two days is a soft opening by Gummer County, extending the hours of their hotline to sign up for covert 19 vaccination Wait list on Monday through Thursday. 8 32 4 and then Friday 8 to 4 effective as of today. This is for people who qualify under the state's one A or one B protocols. Well. A showdown is brewing in the Texas Legislature, where lawmakers are now looking to rein in the governor's emergency powers. Texas's response to covert has been left entirely to governor Abbott, who has resisted calls to convene the state legislature, Conroe State. Rep. Steve Toth has introduced legislation making it easier for the governor to do so. If he chooses them The ability to make a quick decision that he needs to make without taking weeks to call the Legislature in session tilts told Jimmy on Kprc 9 50. He'd also like to see restrictions put in place against local Officials. These people are all coming across the border. None of them are being tested yet. So that's your Turner, Lena Dog unlock the ability to close businesses and forces where face diapers. It's ridiculous. It's stupid. Abbott has said he's open to adjusting emergency power so long as they do not limit him from moving quickly if needed. Nick cranky bitch. NewsRadio 7 40 ktrh cakey Arranged news. Time is now 11 03. House managers spent the day trying to draw a link between the former president Trump's postelection words. To the deadly breach of the U. S. Capitol Funks is Jared Halpern has more from the capital. Former President Trump was described as the inciter in chief who put targets on the backs of members of Congress and his own vice president. He made statements lauding and sympathizing with the insurrectionists lead impeachment manager Jamie Raskin, another House Democrats unveiled security video of vice president Pence and senators quickly ushered away. And police audio of the January 6th breach at the capital city was prosecutors say months of unproven allegations of election fraud and pressuring state officials to overturn results proceeded the riot on Capitol Hill. Jared Halpern, a Fox News Local sports radio again buzzing with news about the Texans. Long time team President Jamie Roots is resigning to become a professor at the University of Houston and pursue other interests. Sports Talk seven nineties Mad Thomas believes roots is the latest casualty. The relationship between owner Cal McNair and VP of operations Jack Easterby for 20 years, the McNair family, said, Jamie Roots, We need you to lead this half of the business and please make us as much money as humanly possible. And in 18 months, pastor it comes in there and I'm wondering Sports RV if pastor he went, account said Want Jamie to report to me. Roots resignation comes just weeks after the Texans had a new general manager and head coach. Our next updates at 11 30 I'm Eric Sharpe. NewsRadio 7 40 ktrh. Somewhere in Maryland, Dr..

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Texas lawmakers move to strip governor of some powers over COVID shutdowns

Our American Stories

00:49 sec | 2 years ago

Texas lawmakers move to strip governor of some powers over COVID shutdowns

"In the Texas Legislature, where lawmakers are now looking to rein in the governor's emergency powers. Texas's response to covert has been left entirely to governor Abbott, who has resisted calls to convene the state legislature, Conroe State. Rep. Steve Toth has introduced legislation making it easier for the governor to do so. If he chooses them The ability to make a quick decision that he needs to make without taking weeks to call the Legislature in session tilts told Jimmy on Kprc 9 50. He'd also like to see restrictions put in place against local Officials. These people are all coming across the border. None of them are being tested yet. So that's your Turner, Lena Dog unlock the ability to close businesses and forces where face diapers. It's ridiculous. It's stupid. Abbott has said he's open to adjusting emergency power so long as they do not limit him from moving quickly if needed. Nick cranky bitch. NewsRadio 7 40 ktrh cakey Arranged news. Time

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"toth" Discussed on KTRH

KTRH

02:08 min | 2 years ago

"toth" Discussed on KTRH

"We talk to Terry Smith. At the weather Channel in about eight minutes. Right now, 62 in your officials. Severe weather station news radio 7 40 ktrh. Time now for the news here, Sheriff Friar 7 32 Now on NewsRadio 7 40 Ktrh is news is sponsored by top Tax Defenders Top story this hour. We've got a showdown brewing in the Texas Legislature. Lawmakers trying to off find a way to give the governor some power in emergencies but to rein it in Texas's response to covert has been left entirely to governor. Abbott, who has resisted calls to convene the state legislature, Conroe State. Rep. Steve Toth has introduced legislation making it easier for the governor to do so. If he chooses will give them the ability to make a quick decision that he needs to make. Without taking weeks to call the Legislature and session, Tolson told Jimmy on Kprc 9 50. He'd also like to see restrictions put in place against local officials. People are all coming across the border. None of them are being tested yet, so that's your Turner Lena Hidalgo want the ability to close businesses and Horses where face diapers. It's ridiculous. It's stupid when her abbot has said he's open to adjusting emergency power so long as they do not limit him from moving quickly if needed. Nik Rajkovic NewsRadio, 7 40 ktrh. Yes, A toast joins us live earlier in this program. You'll find that on our website ktrh dot com and Houston's morning news page, But one of the things he said was 30 days and then the Legislature would have to grant An extension. You know, it was important for the rest of the legislative body to be able to come in and way and not give all that power to just one person for being county has reopened pre registration for covert 19 vaccine now. County Judge K. P. George says they've got 1000 more doses registration open to those in groups, one A and one B. Then, you know, food down the age group and things of that nature. That will happen soon on, Daz. You know, there are more vaccine companies getting approved going to bring more accessibility to vaccine. Yeah, as it will be available..

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