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Welcome to the Becoming Immune Confident Podcast, a show that delves deep into the science of immunity and explores the confidence that comes with developing the skills and traits to tackle any obstacle that comes our way.
The podcast gets its name from the idea that we are always evolving and growing, which is encompassed by the word "becoming." We are in constant motion, and the work of self-improvement is never truly done.
The term "immune" has a dual meaning on this show. On one hand, it refers to our bodies' immune system, which includes allergies, asthma, autoimmunity, and inflammatory conditions. But it also refers to the resilience that comes with encountering and overcoming challenges. When we've been through tough times before, we can draw on that experience to face whatever comes next.
This resilience and sense of overcoming challenges fits nicely into the idea of "confidence," which is the feeling we get when we trust in our own abilities. It's the feeling of standing tall, with our feet firmly on the ground, and speaking with conviction. Even though the future is always uncertain, we can still work to develop the skills and traits that will help us succeed.
In this podcast, we explore the science of immunity and the confidence that comes with developing the traits and skills that will help us navigate life's challenges. Join us on this journey of self-discovery and character development as we strive to become immune confident. In upcoming episodes, we'll be sharing stories and insights that will inspire and empower you to become the best version of yourself.
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Présentation de la chaire
Créée en partenariat avec l'agence nationale Santé publique France, la chaire annuelle Santé publique est destinée à encourager l'excellence de la recherche et le débat intellectuel au meilleur niveau sur les questions de santé publique.
Chaire Santé publique 2022-2023
Prévention nutritionnelle des maladies chroniques : de la recherche à l'action de santé publique
Au cours d'une vie, nous ingérons environ 30 tonnes d'aliments et 50 000 litres de boissons. Les milliers d'études épidémiologiques, expérimentales et cliniques publiées ces cinquante dernières années ont permis de lever – en partie – le voile sur l'impact de ces aliments et leurs composés bioactifs sur notre santé. La nutrition, englobant au sens large l'alimentation et l'activité physique, est aujourd'hui reconnue comme un des principaux facteurs modifiables intervenant dans le déterminisme des maladies les plus répandues dans le monde industrialisé : obésité, cancers, maladies cardiovasculaires, diabète… Au niveau mondial, une alimentation déséquilibrée est un des principaux facteurs de risque de mortalité, avec environ 1 décès sur 5, et des problématiques nutritionnelles très contrastées selon les pays du globe. La nutrition regroupe un ensemble de facteurs de risque ou protecteurs modifiables, autant de leviers actionnables au niveau individuel et collectif pour améliorer la santé des populations et contribuer à réduire les inégalités sociales. Ce cycle de conférences aborde les concepts et enjeux actuels en nutrition de santé publique : comment sont établis les niveaux de preuve ? Quels sont les apports scientifiques des grandes études épidémiologiques françaises de ces dernières décennies ? Au-delà des connaissances établies (sur l'alcool, le sel, les fibres, etc.), de nombreuses questions demeurent quant à l'impact sur la santé à long terme, de l'homme et de la planète, de facteurs de risque émergents (procédés de transformation industriels ou domestiques, mélanges d'additifs alimentaires, résidus de pesticides, jeûne, compléments alimentaires…) Comment démêler le vrai du faux entre réelles connaissances scientifiques et « fake news », dans un domaine qui fait couler beaucoup d'encre et qui fait l'objet d'importants intérêts économiques. Une fois identifiés les facteurs et comportements nutritionnels à promouvoir ou éviter, comment les surveiller au niveau des populations, et quelles mesures de santé publique (étiquetage, politiques de prix, régulation de la publicité…) mettre en place pour améliorer efficacement la prévention des maladies chroniques ?
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Listen to Medscape InDiscussion: Myasthenia Gravis, a podcast series where thought leaders and clinical experts share their diverse insights and practical ideas for optimizing patient care. Relevant disclosures can be found with the episode show notes on Medscape (https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989800). The topics and discussions are planned, produced, and reviewed independently of advertisers. This podcast is intended only for US healthcare professionals.
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Der Podcast rund um das Thema Schmerz.
Schmerzen werden auf unterschiedlichste Art und Weise behandelt. Jeder geht anders damit um.
Was davon macht Sinn? Und was nicht so sehr?
Dieser Podcast ist für alle Menschen, die sich für Schmerz im Kontext Physiotherapie, Ergotherapie etc. und generell in der Medizin interessieren. Wir sprechen mit unseren Gästen über Erfahrungen aus der Praxis im Kontext wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse.
BEST - Basis effektiver Schmerztherapie GmbH
Warnowallee 26
18107 Rostock
Geschäftsführer: Stefan Meyer, Jonas Weber, Christoph Schwertfellner -
Welcome to the Rebel Physician podcast, where we are creating a path for physicians to break free of the toxic medical system to create an enjoyable and sustainable career in medicine.
In each episode, your host - a rebel physician themselves - will feature expert interviews, thought-provoking discussions, and personal stories of triumph and tragedy along the journey to becoming a rebel physician.
Join us as we challenge the status quo, push boundaries, and seek to create a better, more equitable healthcare system for all. Whether you're a seasoned medical professional, a curious patient, or simply someone who cares about the future of healthcare, the Rebel Physician podcast is for you. -
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The U.S spends over 3.5 trillion dollars on its health care system. This is twice as much as any first world country. The U.S. health care system also contributes to 18% of the GNP of the United States. This is equivalent to the 5th large economy in the world. In this podcast, we will be looking into how we got interested in the financial aspects of health care and giving our opinion as experienced physicians. Diving into the current problems with financial aspects of the U.S. health care system and looking at potential solutions for the future.
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Rett syndrome is a severe and progressive neurodevelopmental disorder that is characterized by a variety of neurologic and behavioral features. Although Rett syndrome is a rare disorder, it is the second most common cause of severe intellectual disability among females, with an incidence of 1 in 10,000 to 15,000. Because of the progressive nature of Rett syndrome, early diagnosis is critical for patients so they may receive appropriate interventions. Although treatment of Rett syndrome is currently limited to supportive care to address specific symptoms, newer interventions are currently in development.
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The SmartInjuryDoctors® podcast is the number one audio production aimed at professionals in the U.S. injury market. Doctors, attorneys, and other medical providers that want to deliver better injury services to the patients, clients, and insurers they serve tune in often to get the strategies that make a real difference in their practices.
Join Dr. Jeff Cronk is both a doctor and has a law degree specializing in this complex field. With a disarming style, Dr. Cronk brings 30 years of experience to the table, teaching you in short easy-to-digest segments that you can put into practice right away.
He continues to be the leading educator in the field of spinal ligament injury diagnosis. You can learn more by checking out his website at www.smartinjurydoctor.com
You'll learn how to get your life back, all while delivering life-changing treatment to your injured patients. -
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