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#10 - Selbsttest zum Alkoholkonsum
In dieser Folge nehme ich dich mit hinter die Kulissen eines Selbsttests, den ich für dich – und zuerst für mich selbst – entwickelt habe. Ein paar einfache Fragen zu deinem Alkoholkonsum (oder auch Cannabiskonsum). Fragen, die schnell zeigen: Trinke ich wirklich nur „normal“ – oder lenke ichmich längst weg von Gefühlen, die ich eigentlich fühlen müsste?Ich erzähle dir in dieser Folge, warum mir beim Erstellen des Tests die Tränen kamen, wie unser Gehirn uns austrickst und wieso wir uns den bitteren Geschmack von Alkohol nicht„schön trinken“, sondern schlicht eine Illusion leben.
2025-09-21
37 min
Physiological Reviews Podcast
Immunotherapy for Atherosclerosis
What role does inflammation play in atherosclerosis? In our latest episode of The Physiological Reviews Podcast, Dr. Carol Ann Remme talks with authors Dr. Esther Lutgens (Mayo Clinic) and Dr. Claudia Monaco (University of Oxford) about their recent Review on immunotherapy for atherosclerosis. The authors discuss the network of multiple immune cell types and subsets of the innate and adaptive immune system that occupy arteries. In addition, Monaco et al. discuss local inflammation in the arterial wall or plaque compared to systemic inflammation. The authors also discuss atherosclerosis as a process of aging, rather than as a disease. What...
2025-09-12
39 min
The Soil Matters With Leighton Morrison
From 9/11 to Today: How Our Nervous Systems Hold on to Trauma
On this day of remembrance, we honor those lost and the lives forever changed by the events of 9/11. But beyond the history, there’s something profound about how our bodies hold on to trauma—whether it’s from a personal experience or a collective event that shook us all.🧠 The nervous system never forgets.When we experience trauma, the memory isn’t just stored in our minds. It’s etched into our neurology. The body encodes the sights, sounds, smells, and emotions—so much so that simply thinking about the event can recreate the same stress chemistry: adrenaline, cortisol, rapid heartbeat...
2025-09-12
40 min
The Locus Lotus
3 Planning Mistakes That Keep Handmade Businesses Stuck
Struggling to stick to your plans—no matter how color-coded and beautiful they are? In this video, I’m busting 3 planning myths that are keeping handmade business owners stuck in burnout and self-blame. You’ll learn how to shift your strategy to align with your energy, the moon phases, and the seasons for more ease, creativity, and momentum.Get your FREE Balance & Thrive Starter Kit!https://www.thelocuslotus.com/Get your Focus & Follow Through Plannerhttps://bit.ly/3JpS9ekJoin the next Lunar Reiki Ceremony https://www.thelocuslotus.com/event-listRESOURCESThe polyvagal theory: New insights into adaptive reactions of the autonomic nervou...
2025-08-20
05 min
Breaking Free from Within
Episode 26: Rewiring Your Brain: The Science of Change
In Episode 1 of Season 3, Rewiring Your Brain: The Science of Change, Prairie Francia blends cutting-edge neuroscience with energetic alignment practices to show how habits are formed—and can be remade. You’ll learn how dopamine anticipation drives behavior, why neuroplasticity holds the key to transformation, and how to practically apply those insights in recovery. Tune in for built-in reflection moments, a motivational interviewing prompt, and a preview of the Empowered Recovery Course, 21-Day Breaking Free Challenge, and 28-Day Clean Body Reboot—your guided pathways to healing.Bonus Resources Mentioned:Empowered Recovery Course – a self-paced, trauma-informed online recovery...
2025-08-13
11 min
Dr. Duck
¿Dormir bien rejuvenece la piel?
¿Dormir bien rejuvenece tu piel? ¿Y qué tanto sirven las tecnologías como la luz LED, la radiofrecuencia o la melatonina tópica? Instagram: @dr.daniel.aszEn este episodio me acompaña el Dr. Daniel Asz, dermatólogo experto en estética y longevidad, para hablar de lo que realmente pasa en tu piel mientras duermes. Porque sí: la piel también tiene un reloj circadiano, y sin un sueño profundo y reparador, ningún tratamiento estético funciona al 100%.Hablamos de:– Cómo el sueño regula la reparación cutáne...
2025-07-30
47 min
This Might Help
How Better Sleep Transforms Your Mental Health
Thank you for listening and supporting This Might HelpOn today's show, we dive into all things sleep. We unpack what happens in our brain and body when we sleep, how sleep affects our mental health, wellbeing, memory and learning and what we can do about poor sleep. You can find us on socials @thismighthelppodcast - InstagramThe full video version of this episode is available on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@thismighthelppodcastSome of the key research we chat about can be found below:Abel, T., Havekes, R., S...
2025-07-28
32 min
Heal Within with Dr. Evette Rose
Why We Burn Out + Meditation
Send us a textEver found yourself staring blankly at your screen, completely drained, wondering why simple tasks suddenly feel impossible? That's not just fatigue—it's your neurological circuitry sending up emergency flares.In this transformative exploration of burnout, Dr. Evette Rose takes us on a journey deep inside the brain to understand what's actually happening when we're chronically stressed. Discover how the prefrontal cortex—your brain's CEO—literally shrinks under prolonged stress while your amygdala goes into overdrive, creating that perfect storm of brain fog, emotional reactivity, and total exhaustion you're experiencing.What m...
2025-07-16
27 min
IQ - Wissenschaft schnell erzählt
Sport in der Hitze - Gefährlich oder besonders effektiv? - Worauf wir achten müssen
Wenig Zeit - trotzdem neugierig? Hier ist Euer Podcast Update für alles, was Ihr zu aktueller Forschung wissen müsst. Kurz, relevant und überraschend. Das Thema in dieser Podcast Folge: Sport in der Hitze - Besonders gesund oder besonders effektiv? CREDITS Host der heutigen Folge ist Stefan Geier Die Geschichte in dieser Podcast Folge hat Anna Küch recherchiert Redaktion: Miriam Stumpfe Die Originalstudie zu Sport in der Hitze findet Ihr hier Heat Training Efficiently Increases and Maintains Hemoglobin Mass and Temperate Endurance Performance in Elite Cyclists https://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/fulltext/2022/09000/heat_training_efficiently_increases_and_main...
2025-07-02
06 min
CorrerPorSenderos | El podcast de trail-running
#163. ¿Cómo manejar el calor? Estrategias de adaptación y mitigación
Estamos en junio y en algunos lugares ya aprieta el calor, incluyendo algunos donde vamos a correr carreras. ¿Cómo manejar el calor? El investigador Julien Periard revisa todos los estudios publicados al respecto en la publicación que vamos a desgranar hoy. Como veremos, hay estrategias de dos grandes tipos: adaptación y mitigación. La adaptación se realiza previa a la carrera, ya sea a través de medios naturales (entrenar en condiciones ambientales de calor/ humedad) o artificiales (por ejemplo, tomar baños en agua muy caliente post-ejercicio). La mitigación se realiza intra-carrera y consiste en varias...
2025-06-26
41 min
CorrerPorSenderos | El podcast de trail-running
#163. ¿Cómo manejar el calor? Estrategias de adaptación y mitigación
Estamos en junio y en algunos lugares ya aprieta el calor, incluyendo algunos donde vamos a correr carreras. ¿Cómo manejar el calor? El investigador Julien Periard revisa todos los estudios publicados al respecto en la publicación que vamos a desgranar hoy. Como veremos, hay estrategias de dos grandes tipos: adaptación y mitigación. La adaptación se realiza previa a la carrera, ya sea a través de medios naturales (entrenar en condiciones ambientales de calor/ humedad) o artificiales (por ejemplo, tomar baños en agua muy caliente post-ejercicio). La mitigación se realiza intra-carrera y consiste en varias...
2025-06-26
41 min
Physiological Reviews Podcast
Cerebral Small Vessel Disease
What is cerebral small vessel disease and why is it such a critical area of research? In this episode, Associate Editor Dr. Scott Earley (University of Rochester) interviews author Dr. Anne Joutel (Université Paris Cité, Institute of Psychiatry and Neuroscience of Paris, INSERM) about the pathogenic diagnosis and molecular basis of cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD). Classified into two categories, cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) and nonamyloid cSVD, cSVD is a major health problem responsible for about 25% of ischemic strokes, the vast majority of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage, and about 20% of all dementia cases. What role does the presence of lesions in...
2025-05-21
35 min
Physiological Reviews Podcast
The Calculating Brain
In this episode, Dr. Jan Born (University of Tübingen) interviews his colleague and author Dr. Andreas Nieder (University of Tübingen) about his recent Review in Physiological Reviews on mathematical reasoning that incorporates neurobiology, comparative physiology, and neurophysiology. Mathematical skills can be described as falling into symbolic (arithmetic, number theory) and non-symbolic (set size) representations of numerical quantities. Infants as young as 2 days old can discriminate set size, for example, distinguishing between four dots and eight dots. And then, of course, there is the fascinating concept of zero, which is “rather like the eccentric uncle in the series of n...
2025-05-20
34 min
Brain Ponderings podcast with Dr. Mark Mattson
Allan Butterfield: Cell Membrane Lipid Peroxidation and Neuron Degeneration in Alzheimer's Disease
The outer membrane of cells is comprised of a lipid bilayer consisting of phospholipids, cholesterol, arachidonic acid, omega-3 fatty acids, and others. Embedded in the membrane are various proteins that play roles critical to the survival and function of the cell. Examples of membrane proteins of particular importance for neurons are: ion channels and ion 'pumps which control neuron excitability; glucose and ketone transporters which are critical for energy metabolism, and receptors for a myriad of neurotransmitters, neurotrophic factors, and other inter-cellular signaling molecules. In this episode chemistry Professor Allan Butterfield talks about research showing a pivotal role for...
2025-04-29
1h 30
Gutes Bauchgefühl und Kackthemen
Gutes Bauchgefühl und Kackthemen
TRIGGERWARNUNG: Diese Folge enthält Themen, die belastend sein könnten, darunter Depressionen, emotionale Belastungen und persönliche Erfahrungen mit psychischen Erkrankungen. Bitte hört diese Episode mit Vorsicht und passt auf euch auf. ___ Wusstest du, dass 90% des Serotonins im Darm produziert wird? Kein Wunder also, dass ein Ungleichgewicht im Mikrobiom massive Auswirkungen auf unsere Stimmung haben kann. In dieser Folge von erkläre ich die Verbindung zwischen Darmgesundheit und Depressionen und warum dein Bauchgefühl manchmal wirklich mit deiner Laune zusammenhängt. Ich teile persönliche Erfahrungen, wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse und gebe dir praktisc...
2025-04-28
15 min
Physiological Reviews Podcast
Molecular Dissection of the Role of ACE2 in Glucose Homeostasis
In the episode, Dr. Willis K. “Rick” Samson (Saint Louis University School of Medicine) interviews lead author Dr. Eric Lazartigues (Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center) about the recent Review by Chhabra et al. on the latest discoveries related to the role of ACE2 in glucose homeostasis and regulation of metabolism. What are the consequences, in terms of pancreatic function and glucose homeostasis, for ACE2 knockout animals compared to animals used in overexpression studies? Listen as we discuss skeletal muscle effects related to changes in body weight, effects on intestinal absorption and the microbiome, as well as potential clinical appl...
2025-04-22
14 min
ADRA - XCM ENDURANCE
13 - 🚴♂️ ¿EL ESTRÉS TE HACE MEJOR O PEOR EN MTB? DESCUBRE SUS EFECTOS POSITIVOS Y NEGATIVOS ⚡
¿Sabías que el estrés puede ayudarte a mejorar tu rendimiento en MTB si lo gestionas correctamente? En este artículo te explico sus efectos buenos, malos y cómo convertirlo en tu aliado sobre la bici. VISITA LA WEB : www.xcmendurance.com INSTAGRAM STRAVA ESPAÑOL STRAVA INGLESTIKTOK FUENTES:McEwen, B. S. (2007). Physiology and neurobiology of stress and adaptation: Central role of the brain. Physiological reviews, 87(3), 873–904. https://doi.org/10.1152/physrev.00041.2006Kreher, J. B., & Schwartz, J. B. (2012). Overtraining syndrome: A practical guide. Sports Health, 4(2), 128–138. https://doi.org/10.1177/1941738111434406Selye, H. (1976). The Stress of Life (Rev...
2025-04-21
15 min
Wolffpack Fitness
004: How to sleep like a Koala bear
In this episode of the Wolffpack Fitness podcast, I discuss the science behind why you sleep, what happens when you sleep, how much sleep you need, and strategies for optimizing your sleep time and quality. I begin with a discussion about the benefits of sleep and what can happen with sleep deprivation. Then I transition to the process of sleep and take a deep dive into how sleep cycles and sleep stages work to get you feeling fresh and energetic the next day when you wake up. I also cover how much sleep you should be getting each night...
2025-03-25
32 min
בריאות זה פשוט
למה אני צריך מסת שריר אם אני לא מפתח גוף? (פרק 63)
אני מבין שאם אתם לא רוצים להיות מפתחי גוף, אתם חושבים שאתם לא צריכים מסת שריר. אבל זהו - שלמסת שריר יש חשיבות גדולה בהרבה מאשר רק להיראות טוב ולתת פוזות על במה של תחרות.לי קוראים עידן וקסר ואני מאמן כושר שחשוב לו איך שהוא נראה, אבל עוד יותר חשוב לו שהגוף שלו ושל הלקוחות שלו יהיה בריא - לכן אני מתעקש איתם להתאמן אימוני כוח. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkXwfTsqQgQ&t=128sDr Brendan Egan is a University College Dublin (UCD) lecturer in sport and exercise science in the UCD School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Population Science, whose TEDxUCD 2014 talk is entitled 'Muscle Matters'.https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physiology/articles/10.3389/fphys.2019.00042/fullhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16960159/https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/physrev.00061.2017?https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jcsm.13263
2025-03-25
04 min
Sprinkles of SEL with U2L
S3 E10: Conflict Resolution
Conflict is a part of life, but it doesn’t have to be messy! Join us for our season finale as we explore the nature of conflict, why it can be difficult to navigate, and practical strategies for resolving conflict with clarity, emotional intelligence, and confidence.CITATIONSAmes, D. R., & Flynn, F. J. (2007). What breaks a leader: The curvilinear relation between assertiveness and leadership. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 92(2), 307-324. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.92.2.307Bazerman, M. H., & Neale, M. A. (1992). Negotiating rationally. Free Press.Botvinick, M. M., Cohen, J...
2025-03-19
29 min
Brain Ponderings podcast with Dr. Mark Mattson
Dietmar Schmitz: Interneuron Diversity and Circuit Mechanisms of Brain Rhythms in Memory and Recall
The vast majority of research on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of the storage and retrieval of memories has focused on the excitatory glutamatergic neurons that convey signals into and throughout the brain. However, recent research has revealed the importance of widespread oscillations in neural network activity (particularly gamma and theta frequencies) in cognition. In this episode Professor Dietmar Schmitz talks about features of short- and long-range neural connectivity and their roles in cognition with a focus on inhibitory GABAergic interneurons. Different subtypes of GABAergic neurons have different molecular signatures, shapes, electrophysiological properties, and connectivity patterns. These different GABAergic...
2025-03-18
1h 22
Physiological Reviews Podcast
The Liver as a Central Hub of the Immune System
In the episode, Dr. Mark Donowitz (Johns Hopkins School of Medicine) interviews Dr. Pietro Invernizzi (IRCCS Fondazione San Gerardo dei Tintori; University of Milano-Bicocca) and Dr. Vincenzo Ronca (University of Birmingham; Humanitas University) about their recent Review article that describes the immune function of the liver. Listen as these experts discuss immune tolerance in the liver, sex differences related to this immune tolerance, as well as new technological developments applied to the current understanding of immunology in the liver. This engaging conversation offers insights into both autoimmune liver diseases and non-autoimmune liver diseases, and glances toward the future for...
2025-02-28
55 min
Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
Jacob Barandes: "There is No Quantum Multiverse"
Curt Jaimungal talks with Harvard physicist Jacob Barandes about the foundations of quantum mechanics, wave‑particle duality, and Jacob’s proposal of an indivisible stochastic formulation. The conversation also revisits historic debates from Schrödinger to Einstein and explores new directions for quantum theory.- 00:00 - Introduction to Quantum Mechanics- 06:01 - Wave-Particle Duality Explained- 08:44 - Distinctions Between Waves- 10:36 - Quantum Field Theory Insights- 15:10 - Research Directions in Quantum Physics- 24:27 - Challenges in Quantum Field Theory- 31:38 - Quantum Mechanics vs. General Relativity- 35:47 - Fluctuations in Space...
2025-02-18
2h 54
Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
Jacob Barandes: "There is No Quantum Multiverse"
Curt Jaimungal talks with Harvard physicist Jacob Barandes about the foundations of quantum mechanics, wave‑particle duality, and Jacob’s proposal of an indivisible stochastic formulation. The conversation also revisits historic debates from Schrödinger to Einstein and explores new directions for quantum theory.- 00:00 - Introduction to Quantum Mechanics- 06:01 - Wave-Particle Duality Explained- 08:44 - Distinctions Between Waves- 10:36 - Quantum Field Theory Insights- 15:10 - Research Directions in Quantum Physics- 24:27 - Challenges in Quantum Field Theory- 31:38 - Quantum Mechanics vs. General Relativity- 35:47 - Fluctuations in Space...
2025-02-18
2h 54
Science Savvy
Mind over Migraine: Former MP Dehenna Davison on Battling the Invisible Pain
Welcome to the Migraine episode, part of Science Savvy with Carmen. In this episode, I explore the science, stigma, and impact of migraine through the lens of lived experience and neuroscience. With my background in pharmacology and biomedical engineering, I break down the biology behind migraine and unpack how it shows up in your daily life. This episode features a conversation with Dehenna Davison, former Member of Parliament for Bishop Auckland, who made headlines when she stepped down from her dream job due to chronic migraine. Dehenna shares her journey from suffering in silence to securing the...
2025-02-18
42 min
Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
Jacob Barandes: A New Era in Quantum Mechanics Is Here...
Jacob Barandes and Curt Jaimungal discuss Indivisible Stochastic Processes and their implications for quantum mechanics, exploring non‑Markovian dynamics, symmetry breaking, and the foundations of measurement without wave‑function collapse. The conversation also touches on philosophical perspectives, thought experiments, and connections to cosmology.- 00:00 - Introduction- 01:29 - Philosophy of Physics- 07:04 - Philosophical Physics- 10:55 - Understanding Symmetry Breaking in Physics- 15:03 - Historical Contributions of Philosophers to Quantum Theory- 25:03 - Real-World Examples of Symmetry Breaking- 32:03 - Philosophical Contributions and Funding in Physics- 38:00 - The Wigner's Friend Thou...
2025-01-30
2h 48
Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
Jacob Barandes: A New Era in Quantum Mechanics Is Here...
Jacob Barandes and Curt Jaimungal discuss Indivisible Stochastic Processes and their implications for quantum mechanics, exploring non‑Markovian dynamics, symmetry breaking, and the foundations of measurement without wave‑function collapse. The conversation also touches on philosophical perspectives, thought experiments, and connections to cosmology.- 00:00 - Introduction- 01:29 - Philosophy of Physics- 07:04 - Philosophical Physics- 10:55 - Understanding Symmetry Breaking in Physics- 15:03 - Historical Contributions of Philosophers to Quantum Theory- 25:03 - Real-World Examples of Symmetry Breaking- 32:03 - Philosophical Contributions and Funding in Physics- 38:00 - The Wigner's Friend Thou...
2025-01-30
2h 48
SparX by Mukesh Bansal
Are Quantum Computers a Hype or Reality? With physicist Joel Moore
What's driving the current surge of interest in quantum computing? What are the main obstacles to scaling up quantum computing systems? What's the current state of investment in quantum research and development? For the latest episode of SparX, we are joined by theoretical physicist, Joel Moore. Joel's research has greatly improved our understanding of quantum materials and their unique properties. His work on condensed matter physics has led to important advances in the field, shedding new light on the behavior of complex systems. Join us as we discuss the field of quantum mechanics and understand the progress...
2024-12-24
56 min
Physiological Reviews Podcast
Neurobiology of Parenting and Infant-Evoked Aggression
In the episode, Dr. Sadis Matalon (University of Alabama Birmingham) interviews Dr. Catherine Dulac (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Center for Brain Science, Harvard University) about the new Review in Physiological Reviews by Kaplan et al., which explores the neural basis of the complex social behavior of parenting. Parenting behavior is absolutely essential for the development of human beings and animal species. All humans and animals will experience the impact of parenting behavior on their lives, and parenting behavior is far more complex than simply the care of others. Parenting behavior is a unique physiological state that affects infant-to-adult interactions...
2024-12-05
34 min
Physiological Reviews Podcast
Proteomics of the Heart
In the episode, Dr. Carol Ann Remme (University of Amsterdam) and Dr. Sadis Matalon (University of Alabama Birmingham) interview Dr. Jenny Van Eyk (Cedars-Sinai) about the Review in Physiological Reviews by Karpov et al. that dives into proteomics of the heart. Given that proteins are the building blocks of life, studying only genetic data or RNAseq data may offer researchers a somewhat narrow view. Proteomics looks broader, and broader is better, according to Dr. Van Eyk. However, this means that rigor at the proteomic technology level is critically important. Because the field of proteomics offers many different tools, using...
2024-11-22
45 min
Der Schmerzcode
Der Weg des Schmerzes - Teil 3
In der vierten Episode von „Der Weg des Schmerzes“ erörtern Jan-Peer und Marco die zentrale Schmerzverarbeitung, Schmerzbahnen und therapeutische Ansätze zur Verbesserung der Lebensqualität chronischer Schmerzpatienten. Gastgeber*innen & Gäste Dr. med. Marco Wintruff Dr. med. Jan-Peer Rogmann Feedback DerSchmerzcode@gmx.de Homepage www.derschmerzcode.de https://derschmerzcode.podigee.io Fortbildungspunkte Die Ärztekammer Hamburg hat die Veranstaltung (Podcast) unter 912405544 mit 1 Punkt anerkannt. Der/Die CME-Punkt/e können unter der Angabe der notwendigen Schlüsselwörter bis zu 14 Tage nach de...
2024-11-07
51 min
The Daily Dose with Dr. Greg
Season 2, Ep.1 | Heart, Mind, & Health Harmony with Loredana Morett
In this episode, Dr. Greg welcomes health coach Loredana Morett, NBC-HWC, to explore the profound connections between the mind, heart, and body. Loredana shares her journey from practicing traditional medicine to embracing integrative health, as she and Dr. Greg discuss how heart-brain “coherence,” heart rate variability, and mindful practices like breathwork can foster true healing and well-being. They dive into recent research on the heart’s “little brain,” a neural network that influences emotional and physical health, highlighting simple steps to help you align and strengthen your mind-body connection. If you're curious about subtle signs of balance within the body and l...
2024-11-06
34 min
Physiological Reviews Podcast
Neurobiology and Systems Biology of Stress Resilience
What are the biological, neural, and psychological mechanisms of resilience to trauma, stress, and adversity? In this episode, Dr. Jan Born (University of Tübingen) interviews Dr. Raffael Kalisch (Leibniz Institute for Resilience Research) about the open access Review in Physiological Reviews by Kalisch et al. By unraveling the protective mechanisms of stress resilience, the authors hope to find new and better ways to improve therapies for stress-related disorders such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Is there a unifying theory of stress resilience? Listen to this engaging conversation to find out. Raffael Kalisch, Sc...
2024-11-04
49 min
AstroViktor Podcast
Come creare una MACCHINA DEL TEMPO usando un WORMHOLE
I wormhole, noti anche come ponti di Einstein-Rosen, sono teorizzati come tunnel che collegano due punti distanti nello spazio-tempo, permettendo un passaggio rapido tra essi. La spiegazione di come funziona un wormhole si basa sulla relatività generale di Einstein. Secondo alcuni documentari, i wormhole potrebbero teoricamente esistere e essere usati come macchine del tempo. Per costruire un wormhole stabile, sarebbe necessaria materia esotica con energia negativa, che impedirebbe al tunnel di collassare. Nei film come "Interstellar", i wormhole vengono rappresentati come passaggi praticabili per viaggi interstellari e temporali. Il concetto di wormhole come macchina del tempo implica che, manipolando u...
2024-10-06
17 min
From the Spectrum: Finding Superpowers with Autism
Dr. Yehezkel Ben-Ari: Early Detection & Treatment of Autism & Questioning the Direction of Research
For today's episode, we discuss Autism with Dr. Yehezkel Ben-Ari. Dr. Ben-Ari is a pioneer in the field of human development with over five decades of academic and private research. He has over 520 publications with a strong passion for early detection and treatment of brain disorders. His work includes studying Human Development, Autism, Epilepsy, Parkinson's, and Brain Tumors. He is a leader in how science understands the roles GABA and Chloride during early development and the NCCK1 importer and KCC2 exporter during the Excitation/Inhibition shift.In 1986, he led INSERM Neurobiology and Pathophysiology of Development before shifting...
2024-09-30
56 min
Quarks Daily
Sport im Sommer - Wann wird es gefährlich?
Außerdem: Biolebensmittel - Enthalten sie mehr Nährstoffe als konventionelle Produkte? (07:32) // Mehr spannende Themen wissenschaftlich eingeordnet findet Ihr hier: www.quarks.de // Habt Ihr Feedback, Anregungen oder Fragen, die wir wissenschaftlich einordnen sollen? Dann meldet Euch über Whatsapp oder Signal unter 0162 344 86 48 oder per Mail: quarksdaily@wdr.de.Euer Host in dieser Folge ist Sebastian Sonntag. Und hier kommen die wichtigsten Quellen für Euch.SPORT IM SOMMER - WANN WIRD ES GEFÄHRLICH?Sport draußen im Sommer kann ne tolle Sache sein. Wenn es aber richtig heiß ist und viellei...
2024-08-08
17 min
Quarks Daily
Sport im Sommer - Wann wird es gefährlich?
Außerdem: Biolebensmittel - Enthalten sie mehr Nährstoffe als konventionelle Produkte? (07:32) // Mehr spannende Themen wissenschaftlich eingeordnet findet Ihr hier: www.quarks.de // Habt Ihr Feedback, Anregungen oder Fragen, die wir wissenschaftlich einordnen sollen? Dann meldet Euch über Whatsapp oder Signal unter 0162 344 86 48 oder per Mail: quarksdaily@wdr.de.Euer Host in dieser Folge ist Sebastian Sonntag. Und hier kommen die wichtigsten Quellen für Euch.SPORT IM SOMMER - WANN WIRD ES GEFÄHRLICH?Sport draußen im Sommer kann ne tolle Sache sein. Wenn es aber richtig heiß ist und viellei...
2024-08-08
17 min
在读医学生
vol.5 拳击手哈利夫性别争议 | sex和gender傻傻分不清
本期聊聊生物性别该如何定义,激素水平如何影响运动表现。- 内容提要 -00:48 事件概述01:47 媒体的两派声音02:33 国际拳击组织(IBA)态度07:50 国际奥林匹克委员会(IOC)态度09:11 性别分配10:04 sex & gender11:50 生物学的公平探讨15:04 社会性别gender17:29 生理性别sex22:54 哈利夫的信息25:55 性发育异常DSD27:51 IOC规定的激素水平29:09 一篇跨性别者在激素抑制下的肌肉力量水平研究32:03 关于哈利夫分组的讨论- 专有名词 -性别分配(也称为性别分配)是用于辨别婴儿性别的无意义短语,通常在出生时根据助产士、护士或医生等医疗保健提供者对婴儿外生殖器的检查做出。在绝大多数情况下(99.95%),性别在出生时就被明确分配。然而,在2000 年约1 例新生儿中,婴儿的生殖器可能无法明确显示男性或女性,因此需要额外的诊断步骤,并推迟性别分配。基因型性别决定(Genotypic Sex Determination, GSD): 人类和其他哺乳动物 鸟类、蛇、蝴蝶和某些鱼类环境性别决定(Environmental Sex Determination, ESD): 某些爬行动物 某些鱼类和两栖动物多基因性别决定(Polygenic Sex Determination): 斑马鱼(Danio rerio)SRY基因: 性别决定的关键因素是Y染色体上的SRY(性决定区Y)基因。SRY基因的表达触发了睾丸的分化。如果没有SRY基因的表达,胚胎将默认发育成卵巢。 双潜能性腺(The Bipotential Gonad): 性腺发育的初期阶段是形成所谓的未分化的、双潜能的性腺或生殖嵴,这在雄性和雌性中是相同的。 性腺细胞系是双潜能的,能够发展成雄性或雌性的性腺。 第二阶段是睾丸或卵巢的发展,这一过程仅由Sry基因的表达和正常功能触发。性发育异常(DSD):是一组与非典型内外生殖器官发育相关的先天性疾病。这些疾病通常与基因变异、发育编程和激素水平的变化有关。受影响的个体可能在出生时由于外生殖器的模糊不清而被识别,或者在后期因为出生后的男性化、青春期的延迟/缺失或生育问题而被发现。 XY, DSD (46,XY 性发育异常): 定义: 具有XY染色体组合的男性个体,但存在外生殖器发育不全或性腺异常,导致不同程度的男性化。 - 提及的资料 -- 本期涉及的其他作品 -Orpheus微见 027期- 参考资料 -IBA澄清了事实:向国际奥委会发送并确认了关于两名不合格拳击手的信函 – IBAFacebook的56个非传统性别,都是啥意思?| 果壳 科技有意思 (guokr.com)Hilton EN, Lundberg TR. Transgender Womenin the Female Category of Sport: Perspectives on Testosterone Suppression andPerformance Advantage. Sports Med. 2021 Feb;51(2):199-214. doi:10.1007/s40279-020-01389-3Swain A. Ductal sex determination. Science.2017 Aug 18;357(6352):648. doi: 10.1126/science.aao2630. PMID: 28818931.Wilhelm D, Palmer S, Koopman P. 哺乳动物的性别决定和性腺发育。生理学修订版 2007 年 1 月;87(1):1-28.doi:10.1152/physrev.00009.2006.PMID:17237341。WitchelSF. Disorders of sex development. Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol. 2018Apr;48:90-102. doi: 10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2017.11.005. Epub 2017 Nov 22. PMID:29503125; PMCID: PMC5866176.- 联系方式 -outlook2639986406@163.com
2024-08-07
37 min
Hemispherics
#70: Neurocirugía del paciente despierto y el cerebro como metasistema
En el episodio de hoy, os hablo de un libro muy interesante publicado este 2024 titulado “Dime qué sientes. Diario de un neurocirujano. Pacientes despiertos, las 5 dimensiones del cerebro y un cambio de paradigma”. Su autor es el Dr. Jesús Martín-Fernández, un neurocirujano español especializado en cirugía despierta y formado con Hughes Duffau en Montpelier (Francia). Este libro divulgativo y con tintes autobiográficos defiende la tesis de que tenemos que comprender el cerebro en forma de red, o red de redes, que tienen nodos o puntos clave y que hay ciertas zonas clásicamente sagradas en neurocien...
2024-08-05
57 min
Brain Ponderings podcast with Dr. Mark Mattson
Sebastian Ocklenburg – Left – Right Asymmetries, Lateralized Brain Functions, and Individuality
While upon casual inspection the left and right sides of the human brain seem symmetrical. But it turns out there are left – right differences in both the structure and functionality of neuronal networks in many brain regions. One well-known example of a brain asymmetry is that regions involved in language comprehension and speech which are located in the left hemisphere. Another example concerns handedness for which neural circuits are more robust on the contralateral side of the brain. In this episode I talk with professor Sebastian Oklenburg about his research on lateralized brain functions including their evolutionary and developmental or...
2024-08-01
1h 25
PDPodcast
S02 E03 - Spot Reduction 02
Continuiamo e concludiamo con il secondo episodio dedicato al dimagrimento localizzato. Approfondiamo ulteriormente le strategie per perdere peso in modo sano e sfatiamo i miti sulla riduzione del grasso in aree specifiche. Impara le tecniche efficaci per un dimagrimento equilibrato e sostenibile. Segui Postura Da Paura su Instagram e Facebook per trovare altri consigli e informazioni per vivere una vita più equilibrata e serena. Per noi il movimento è una medicina naturale, visita il sito www.posturadapaura.com per trovare il programma di allenamento più adatto alle tue esigenze.
2024-07-26
06 min
PDPodcast
S02 E02 - Spot Reduction 01
Iniziamo il primo di due episodi dedicati al dimagrimento localizzato. Analizziamo se è possibile perdere peso in aree specifiche del corpo e sfatiamo i miti comuni. Scopri come raggiungere i tuoi obiettivi di peso in modo sano e realistico. Segui Postura Da Paura su Instagram e Facebook per trovare altri consigli e informazioni per vivere una vita più equilibrata e serena. Per noi il movimento è una medicina naturale, visita il sito www.posturadapaura.com per trovare il programma di allenamento più adatto alle tue esigenze. Come...
2024-07-26
05 min
The Dr. Josh Axe Show
Live to 120 With This Cellular Regeneration Diet
Did you know the human body can regenerate new organs? Unlock the secrets of cellular regeneration with Dr. Josh Axe.On this groundbreaking episode, Dr. Axe dives deep into the remarkable world of cellular regeneration - your body's innate ability to heal itself and even regrow new organs and tissues. Discover life-changing strategies to activate your cells' powerful regenerative capacity for a revitalized mind, body and spirit.Tune in to learn: 3 keys to unlocking cellular regeneration for increased longevity and total body healing How Dr...
2024-07-01
44 min
Physiological Reviews Podcast
Xenotransplantation from Genetically Modified Pigs to Humans
In our latest episode, Physiological Reviews Editor-in-Chief Dr. Sadis Matalon (University of Alabama at Birmingham) interviews authors Dr. Leigh Peterson (Executive Vice President for Product Development and Xenotransplantation at United Therapeutics Corporation) and Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub (Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the National Heart and Lung Institute at Imperial College London, and Founder and Director of Research at the Harefield Heart Science Centre and Aswan Heart Centre). The authors have published a comprehensive review on xenotransplantation. Listen as they discuss the steps necessary to immunologically modify pigs to avoid acute rejection and minimize chronic rejection, as well as...
2024-06-17
36 min
Troubled Minds Radio
A Temporal Disclosure - Influencing the Future's Past
Could the concept of sending quantum messages across time to prevent disasters, enhance archaeological discoveries, and accelerate scientific breakthroughs truly become a reality? These ideas challenge our understanding of time and technology, suggesting a future where the past and present are interconnected in unprecedented ways. Are we on the brink of a temporal revolution that could reshape our world?If you are having a mental health crisis and need immediate help please go to https://troubledminds.org/help/ and call somebody right now. Reaching out for support is a sign of strength.LIVE ON Digital Radio...
2024-05-31
3h 22
Physiological Reviews Podcast
Community-Acquired Bacterial Coinfections and COVID-19
In our latest episode, Dr. Farrah Kheradmand (Baylor College of Medicine) interviews Dr. Kevin Harrod (University of Alabama at Birmingham) about his article by Patton et al. on community-acquired bacterial coinfections and COVID-19. In the early days of the pandemic when physicians were treating critically ill COVID patients, there was no standard definition for bacterial coinfections in this cohort. However, as the field has moved forward with understanding how bacterial coinfections contribute to the mortality of COVID patients, Dr. Harrod and co-authors have worked to refine the definition of bacterial coinfections to provide a more unified way to report...
2024-04-25
47 min
Physiological Reviews Podcast
Sex Differences in Blood Pressure Regulation and Hypertension
The topic of hypertension is of paramount clinical importance as a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease, myocardial infarction, stroke, and kidney disease. Sex differences in blood pressure regulation play a major role in the pathophysiology of hypertension. In the episode, Dr. Carol Ann Remme (University of Amsterdam) interviews Dr. Thu Le (University of Rochester) about her new Review in Physiological Reviews on the renal, hemodynamic, and hormonal mechanisms of sexual dimorphism in blood pressure homeostasis. We discuss sex chromosome effects, hormonal changes, potential sex differences related to innate and adaptive immunity, and the clinical relevance of animal models...
2024-04-11
30 min
The Sleep & Health Podcast
Ep. 3 -The Body & Brain While you Sleep
This episode is dedicated to looking at the essential functions and processes that happen while you are sleeping. We look at the vital restorations, resetting and repairs that are happening in the brain and the body to keep you healthy and balanced and ready for the world! The 11 Systems All these systems repair, restore, balance and need regular sleep. Each system has a timer co-ordinated by your circadian rhythm. Cardiovascular, Digestive, Endocrine, Immune, Muscular, Nervous, Urinary, Reproductive, Respiratory, Skeletal & Integumentary (skin, hair, nails, sweat & oil glands).4 Essential Physical Fun...
2024-03-14
20 min
Working Weights LLC Podcast
Unpacking the Power of Brown Fat: Cold Plunges, Fat Loss, and Getting Shredded
Welcome back to Working Weights LLC, where we delve deep into the science and practicality of fitness and wellness. In this episode, Coach Lamby and co-host Dwayne tackle a fascinating topic: the disparity between brown fat and white fat, and how understanding this difference can impact your fitness journey.Brown fat, often dubbed as the "good fat," and white fat, its counterpart, have garnered attention for their distinct roles in metabolism and thermogenesis. But what exactly sets them apart? Coach Lamby and Dwayne break down the physiological differences between these two types of adipose tissue and their...
2024-02-16
39 min
90 Gramos
Episodio 1 - La Antártida
La Antártida es el continente más elevado y frío de nuestro planeta. Y el Polo Sur su mayor tesoro. De la mano de Scott, Amundsen y los últimos exploradores modernos explicamos por qué llegar hasta el último rincón de la Tierra es una aventura solo reservada para metabolismos extraordinarios. Ni todo el avance tecnológico ha conseguido que llegar al Polo Sur pueda ser aún una pieza asequible. Aunque la carrera de Scott y Amundsen pueda parecer un “simple” acontecimiento histórico, su preparación y desenlace recogen algunas cuestiones clave del metabolismo: ¿Puede el ser humano gasta...
2024-02-16
33 min
Physiological Reviews Podcast
Amyloid beta-Peptide and Oxidative Stress in Alzheimer Disease Pathogenesis
In this episode of The Physiological Reviews Podcast, Professor Giovanni Mann (King’s College London) interviews authors Prof. Marzia Perluigi (Sapienza University of Rome) and Prof. D. Allan Butterfield (University of Kentucky) about their recently published Review on the oxidative stress hypothesis of Alzheimer Disease. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of amyloid beta-peptide associated mechanisms, the use of redox proteomics to define roles of lipid and protein oxidation, and the antioxidant strategies utilized to modulate the progression of Alzheimer Disease (AD) in order to improve the quality of life for individuals with this severe disorder. Prof. Perluigi explains th...
2024-01-30
1h 06
Duprat Cast
MATE SUAS CÉLULAS VELHAS! FELIZ JUVENTUDE #282
Neste Episodio falaremos da Fisetina, um Stack Senoliticos, que mata células Senis. O que é Fisetina? Onde encontro na Natureza? Doses? Quais promessas e Riscos? Quais Evidencias? Aprofunde seus Conhecimentos na nossa Pos Graduação de Medicina integrativa: https://drdupr.at/pos Referências: •https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2022.1015835/full• doi: 10.3390/biom9050174 doi: 10.1007/s10522-023-10064-9. doi: 10.1152/physrev.00020.2018. doi: 10.1172/JCI95148. https://www.thelancet.com/article/S2352-3964(1830373-6/fulltext#articleInfo...
2024-01-17
32 min
IMA (Formerly FLCCC Alliance)
DrBeen#82: Burning, Buzzing, and Pins and Needles: Sensations in Spike Protein-Injured Patients
In this review of research, we find that SARS-COV-2 (possibly directly) and COVID-19 vaccines (possibly indirectly, via anti-idiotype antibodies) can change the neuron gene expressions in the sensory ganglions. Additionally, there is a possibility of ganglion pathology due to peripheral nerve injury and systemic inflammatory molecules in the circulation. Satellite glial cells, macrophages, and other immune cells could become activated in the ganglions resulting in neuronal hyperexcitability and hyperesthesia and allodynia. Let's review. URL list from Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023 Neuropathic Pain Associated with COVID-19: a Systematic Review of Case Reports | Current Pain and Headache Reports...
2023-12-21
38 min
Zimmerman en Space
Tijd kristallen
De tijd tikt maar door, en zo is dit alweer de 50e aflevering van "Zimmerman en Space". In deze aflevering behandelen we de zogenaamde Tijd Kristallen.A Nuclear Spin System at Negative Temperature:https://journals.aps.org/pr/abstract/10.1103/PhysRev.81.279Negative Absolute Temperature for Motional Degrees of Freedom:https://arxiv.org/abs/1211.0545Kan het kouder dan het absolute nulpunt?https://www.cursor.tue.nl/nieuws/2013/januari/kan-het-kouder-dan-het-absolute-nulpunt/Time crystal:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_crystalAbsolute zero:https...
2023-11-13
11 min
CHRONO:MEDICINE
E18 - Part 2: Daylight vs. electric light for health with Russell Foster
In the second part with Prof. Russell Foster (Head of the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology, and Director of the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute at the University of Oxford), contributing to the Daylight Awareness Week (13-17th of November 2023), we continue our discussion around the differential impact of daylight and electric light on health. We provide a historical perspective about human inventions that aimed to end the dependency on daylight - from fire to electric lighting. Prof. Foster further shares practical recommendations on how daylight and electric light can support health and well-being. Lastly, he gives an outlook on...
2023-11-13
1h 01
Pump - Talkshow
Deadlift dos rond, glucides le soir, pré-fatigue et autres croyances... "Discussion" (E06 S2)
Salut à tous, dans cet extrait de l'émission 6 de "Pump", nous déveleppons et corrigeons quelques idées reçues à propos de la musculation, de la nutrition et même de la santé en général. Voici le sommaire et nos références pour cet épisode : - soulever dos rond n'est pas forcément dangereux suivant le contexte, - consommer des glucides le soir ne fait pas prendre du poids, - la musculation ne ralentit pas la croissance, - les exercices de pré-fatigue en musculation sont une fausse bonne idée...
2023-10-30
48 min
Pump - Talkshow
Mise à jour scientifique : ces croyances et idées reçues qui perdurent... "Pump" E06 S2
Salut à tous, dans cet épisode nous revenons sur de nombreuses idées reçues et mauvaises croyances autour de la musculation, de certaines pratiques et exercices ainsi que de la nutrition. Vous vous en doutez, si on en fait un épisode c'est qu'il y en a encore trop et qu'on peine parfois à les contredire. Ce qu'on propose, c'est de vous donner les clés pour comprendre et expliquer autour de vous pourquoi : - soulever dos rond n'est pas forcément dangereux suivant le contexte, - consommer des glucides le soir ne fait pas prendre du poids,
2023-10-23
1h 15
Physiological Reviews Podcast
AI in Physiology and Healthcare
As Sir Winston Churchill once said, “Where there is great power, there is great responsibility.” This is the overarching context of our latest episode about the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in physiology and healthcare. Listen as host Dr. Ryan Melvin (University of Alabama at Birmingham) interviews author Dr. James Zou (Stanford University) about the Review by Zhang et al. on “Leveraging Physiology and Artificial Intelligence to Deliver Advancements in Healthcare AI in Physiology and Healthcare.” The authors discuss an important transition in AI –the shift from model development to model deployment, while keeping at the forefront the goal of achievi...
2023-09-20
36 min
Travelling Science
Treat Your Insomnia and Improve Your Sleep
Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that can make it difficult to sleep. In this episode, I discuss the research behind insomnia, looking at the science of this sleep disorder and what causes it. I’m also going to share a number of science-based techniques that you could apply to reduce the severity of insomnia and improve your sleep.To watch the video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/PVkARsJZSUQGet guest updates and submit your listener questions via Instagram: https://instagram.com/travellingscience/If you'd like to support this podcast and...
2023-09-17
29 min
Physiological Reviews Podcast
The Molecular Athlete: Exercise Physiology from Mechanisms to Medals
What are the key physiological adaptations attained in exercise regimens used by elite athletes to achieve peak performance? In our latest episode of The Physiological Reviews Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Sadis Matalon (University of Alabama at Birmingham) interviews author and Physiological Reviews Associate Editor Dr. Christoph Handschin (University of Basel, Switzerland) about the new Review by Furrer et al. As Dr. Handschin explains, the basis of all types of muscle adaptations is repeated contractions, but how this is done in terms of training intensity, volume, form, and frequency can dramatically affect training outcomes. Athletes and coaches try to develop the...
2023-08-29
28 min
Quarks Daily
Hitze - Können wir uns anpassen?
Außerdem: Passiv-Aggressiv - Darum bist Du manchmal so ein "Arsch"(07:50) / Freizeit - wie ist sie wirklich erholsam? (14:17) // Mehr spannende Themen wissenschaftlich eingeordnet findet ihr hier: www.quarks.de // Kritik, Fragen? Schreibt uns! --> quarksdaily@wdr.deUnd hier kommen die besten Links für Euch zu dieser Folge:Hitze - Können wir uns anpassen?Wie läuft die Temperaturregulation beim Menschen ab? Das fasst dieses wissenschaftliche Papier noch einmal gut zusammen:https://journals.physiology.org/doi/epdf/10.1152/physrev.00047.2021Warum Hitze unseren Körper schädigen kann, erklär...
2023-07-12
23 min
Quarks Daily
Hitze - Können wir uns anpassen?
Außerdem: Passiv-Aggressiv - Darum bist Du manchmal so ein "Arsch"(07:50) / Freizeit - wie ist sie wirklich erholsam? (14:17) // Mehr spannende Themen wissenschaftlich eingeordnet findet ihr hier: www.quarks.de // Kritik, Fragen? Schreibt uns! --> quarksdaily@wdr.deUnd hier kommen die besten Links für Euch zu dieser Folge:Hitze - Können wir uns anpassen?Wie läuft die Temperaturregulation beim Menschen ab? Das fasst dieses wissenschaftliche Papier noch einmal gut zusammen:https://journals.physiology.org/doi/epdf/10.1152/physrev.00047.2021Warum Hitze unseren Körper schädigen kann, erklär...
2023-07-12
23 min
The Shift Health Coach
Ozempic Diet and Semaglutides
Send us a textOzempic, Wegovy, and Semaglutides for weight loss:What are theyDo they workHow much do they costPotential side effectsShould you talk to your doctor?Other alternatives.Behavior changes to keep weight lossResources:What is GLP 1 https://www.yourhormones.info/hormones/glucagon-like-peptide-1Role of Glucagon and GLP1 https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/physrev.00013.2014Glucogen Like Peptide 1 https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/glucagon-like-pe...
2023-04-07
18 min
Healthy AF | Healthy After 50
5. From Grass to Gold: Why Cows Can Turn Grass Into High-Quality Protein...And You Can't.
Today, we're diving into a topic that's been making controversy lately – the benefits of ruminant meat and the best protein to eat. The real answer to this can be found hidden away in the digestion process of ruminant animals' digestive system. You know, beef, lamb, wild game – that good stuff. Now, you might be thinking, "Why should I care about cows and their digestive systems?" Well, the research we are going over today may surprise you and be the key to unlocking your optimal health. Cows and other ruminants have a special digestive system...
2023-03-10
14 min
Quarks Daily
Wie stark werden Kinder von Werbung beeinflusst?
Außerdem: Pille ohne Pause nehmen - Riskant oder entspannt? (06:48) / Warum langsamer essen gut tut (13:40) // Mehr spannende Themen wissenschaftlich eingeordnet findet ihr auf www.quarks.de // Kritik, Fragen? Schreibt uns! --> quarksdaily@wdr.deUnd hier für Euch die wichtigsten Links zu dieser FolgeWie stark werden Kinder von Werbung beeinflusst?Werbeverbote für Junkfood wirken – das zeigt diese Studie: https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/302393615.pdfWie viel Werbung für ungesunde Lebensmittel sehen Kinder im Alltag? Diese Studie gibt Antworten: https://www.dank-allianz.de/files/c...
2023-03-07
21 min
Quarks Daily
Wie stark werden Kinder von Werbung beeinflusst?
Außerdem: Pille ohne Pause nehmen - Riskant oder entspannt? (06:48) / Warum langsamer essen gut tut (13:40) // Mehr spannende Themen wissenschaftlich eingeordnet findet ihr auf www.quarks.de // Kritik, Fragen? Schreibt uns! --> quarksdaily@wdr.deUnd hier für Euch die wichtigsten Links zu dieser FolgeWie stark werden Kinder von Werbung beeinflusst?Werbeverbote für Junkfood wirken – das zeigt diese Studie: https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/302393615.pdfWie viel Werbung für ungesunde Lebensmittel sehen Kinder im Alltag? Diese Studie gibt Antworten: https://www.dank-allianz.de/files/c...
2023-03-07
21 min
Petri Dish
Ep. 172 VEXAS: A Mystery Syndrome
While science and medicine have come a long way over the centuries, there are still illnesses that cannot be explained -- and many of them are autoinflammatory disorders. Many people all over the world have been inflicted with these disorders with no clear cause. But recently, scientists were able to find a mutation that can help explain what some of these people are going through, a mutation that led to the identification of an autoinflammatory disorder now known as VEXAS. Tune in to learn more! References: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmoa2026834 https...
2023-02-22
43 min
Brain Ponderings podcast with Dr. Mark Mattson
Talking Tongues with Steve Roper and Nirupa Chaudhari
Professors Steve Roper and Nirupa Chaudhari at the University of Miami School of Medicine are pioneers in research on taste buds and the neurobiology of taste. The sense of taste evolved in ways that maximized the consumption of high energy foods while minimizing the consumption of potentially toxic chemicals in plants. Foods contain chemicals that interact with certain receptor proteins on the surface of electrically excitable cells in the taste buds of the tongue. Three different taste receptors have been identified and the ways in which they excite taste cells are known. Acting on a single type of receptor...
2023-01-26
1h 16
Cuentos Cuánticos
Especial:¿Se ha creado un agujero de gusano en un laboratorio?
El 30 de noviembre de 2022 (ayer) nos enteramos por algunos titulares de que se había creado un agujero de gusano en un laboratorio. ¿De qué va todo esto? Aquí desgranamos qué significa esto y nos adentramos en uno de los campos más fascinantes de la física teórica actual. Dualidades, principio holográfico, teletransporte cuántico. Todos esos son los ingredientes que vamos a desgranar para entender de qué nos hablan en esos titulares y en todo lo que se puede leer, ver o escuchar por ahí. Seguramente te dejará con más preguntas que respuestas. Yo estoy igual. Pero al...
2022-12-01
1h 07
Brain Ponderings podcast with Dr. Mark Mattson
Pondering Manual Dexterity and Bionic Hands with Sliman Bensmaia
The seeming ease with which we perform everyday tasks with our hands belies the complexity of the nerve cell circuits that control them. Professor Sliman Bensmaia is a professor at the University of Chicago where his laboratory works to understand how the brain controls hand movements. He is using this knowledge to develop bionic hands that sense touch and control the movements of the fingers and wrist. Here he talks about his research and its applications for people who have suffered an arm amputation or are paralyzed by a spinal cord injury. LINKS Professor Bensmaia's...
2022-10-22
54 min
Cuentos Cuánticos
Especial Premio Nobel de Física 2022
El premio Nobel de Física de 2022 ha sido para John Clauser, Alain Aspect y Anton Zeilinger por sus contribuciones en el entendimiento del entrelazamiento cuántico y los fundamentos de la teoría cuántica de la información. En este especial nos detenemos a describir esta línea de trabajo en física. Obra: Futuro Asombroso Música de https://www.fiftysounds.com/es/ Fragmentos de Je veux – Zaz Ya no quiero tu querer – José el Francés Se acabó – María Jiménez Referencias Artículo de Erwin Schrödinger sobre el entrelazamiento https://www.informationphilosopher.com/solutions/scientists...
2022-10-04
39 min
Brain Ponderings podcast with Dr. Mark Mattson
Pain, Pain Genes, and Pain Resilience Genes with Stephen Waxman
Chronic pain is common and places major burdens on affected individuals, their families, and health care systems. Available treatments are often ineffective and in the case of opioids are highly addictive. Here professor Stephen Waxman of Yale University School of Medicine talks about the discovery of genes that encode proteins in the sensory neurons that convey pain signals. Studies of families in which pain syndromes are inherited identified three such "pain genes" each of which encodes a sodium (Na+) channel in neurons that sense pain. Waxman has shown that mutations in one of the Na+ channels – Nav1.7 – result in hype...
2022-09-29
1h 08
Mentes Covalentes
Desmintiendo mitos de química y neurociencia #51
En el episodio de hoy Hugo y Clara hablan de varios mitos de química y neurociencia. Notas:Redes sociales:Puedes seguirnos en Twitter, Instagram y Facebook para estar al tanto de cualquier novedad.Si quieres aprender más sobre Neurociencia, puedes seguir a Clara en su canal de YouTube “Cerebrotes”, donde sube vídeos semanales hablando de Neurociencia y Psicología. También la puedes encontrar en Twitter, Instagram y Facebook con el nombre artístico de Cerebrotes. A Hugo sólo puedes seguir por la calle, porque no está en redes soc...
2022-09-15
57 min
Human Longevity Podcast
03: Longevity Secret: the overlooked key to living better, longer
In today’s episode we will explore the role that respiration, oxygen and carbon dioxide play in slowing down the rate and pace of biological aging for enhanced vitality. You will learn the exact breath rate that increases oxygen saturation, immune, cardiac, neurological and endocrine function while also enhancing longevity. And you will experience 3 key breathing exercises and respiration practices to increase your health capacity so you can live better, longer beginning today.#longevity #healthspan #lifespan #biologicalaging #oxygensaturation #respirationrate #breathingexercises #lungcapacity #breathwork #wellbeing #HRV #centenariansShow sponsor: BrainTap. Backed by neuroscience and research, BrainTap uses ne...
2022-08-25
18 min
Brain Ponderings podcast with Dr. Mark Mattson
Pondering the Control of Eating with Alan Watts
Adaptations that enhanced the abilities to acquire, store, and efficiently utilize the energy in foods were of fundamental importance in brain evolution. In this episode professor Alan Watts of the University of Southern California describes the complicated elegant ways in which the brain regulates food intake including neuroendocrine systems, feedback signaling from the body to the brain, and neuronal networks involved in reward, learning and memory, and decision-making. Advances in understanding the neural systems that control appetite and energy balance are providing avenues for interventions to combat the epidemic of obesity. Links: Review article on th...
2022-08-13
1h 08
Brain Ponderings podcast with Dr. Mark Mattson
Pondering the Brain's Plumbing with Maiken Nedergaard
There are as many astrocytes in the human brain as there are neurons, but the functions of astrocytes in brain function, health, and disease are unclear. Professor Maiken Nedergaard of the University of Rochester and the University of Copenhagen describes recent discoveries that are revealing roles of astrocytes in processes such as learning and memory and how abnormalities in astrocytes may contribute to diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and mental disorders. About 10 years ago Nedergaard discovered that astrocytes control the movement of fluids throughout the brain in a system she has dubbed the brain's "glymphatic system". An important function o...
2022-07-15
56 min
S.V.T. beuve
🔬 - pourquoi les hobbits ont besoin de manger 7 fois par jour.
peut-être que, probablement sans le faire exprès, Tolkien a respecté l'une des lois de la biologie en indiquant que les hobbits avaient toujours faim. CREDITS Cameron Duke | Script Writer David Goldenberg | rédactrice, réalisatrice et narration originale. Adam Thompson | Illustration, montage et Animation originales Nathaniel Schroeder | Musique Sources Kleiber, M. (1947). BODY SIZE AND METABOLIC RATE. Physiological Reviews, 27(4), 511–541. Retrieved from: https://doi.org/10.1152/physrev.1947.27.4.511. Dawson, N. (1967). The Surface-Area/Body-Weight Relationship in Mice. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 20(3), 687. Retrieved from: https://doi.org/10.1071/bi9670687. How Muc...
2022-05-03
00 min
Lions4Science
HIBERNATION: Mammals Sayonara To The World & The Big Sleep That Could Help Humanity- Travel Afar, Cure Obesity?, Make Me Like Arnold
Yo yo yo. Ayooo. Hopefully you didn't hibernate listening to me go crazy about hibernation. And if that was your NyQuil let me know what what's your DayQuil. This episode was really fun planning and cool to learn about. Sources(non-MLA): https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev.ph.41.030179.001513(neural aspect of hibernation) https://journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.1152/physrev.1955.35.2.403(Physiology of hibernation in Mammals) https://journals.physiology.org/doi/pdf/10.1152/physrev.00008.2003 (Mammalian Hibernation: Cellular and Molecular Responses to Depressed Metabolism and Low Temperature )
2022-05-01
36 min
Culpa do Cérebro
Aprenda a identificar e lidar com VÍCIOS do dia a dia | Episódio #18
Neste episódio discuto sobre VÍCIOS COMPORTAMENTAIS como mexer no celular/redes sociais, videogame, sexo/pornografia, compras, etc. e explico o que é e o que NÃO é o JEJUM DE DOPAMINA, como fazer e como ele realmente pode ajudar a lidar com vícios. 00:00:00 Por que tanta gente está interessada em saber sobre VÍCIOS e JEJUM DE DOPAMINA 00:06:54 DOPAMINA, motivação e vontade: entenda como funciona! 00:13:21 Netflix ou estudar: o papel da DOPAMINA na tomada de decisões 00:16:08 Hacker o “sistema de recompensa” NÃO é bom! 00:18:25 VÍCIO em...
2022-03-24
1h 40
Neuroscience: Amateur Hour
Episode 8: The Neuroscience of Sleep, Memory and Really Good Afternoon Naps
We spend a third of our lives sleeping and there is no greater enjoyment than a really good afternoon nap. Back in preschool, the good old days, naps were built into our daily schedules but as adults - not so much. But should they be? Is there any neurological benefit or detriment to taking a nap?Tune in to learn a little bit more about the neuroscience behind sleep, memory, and naps!Please rate, review, and subscribe and if you have any questions, comments, concerns, queries, or complaints, please email me at neuroscienceamateurhour@gmail.com...
2022-02-10
18 min
Wellness & Beyond
The Fat Frenzy (Part 2) Understanding the un-understandable!
Uncovering the LDL! Lesser know facts about the LDL are discussed, as we delve deeper into unmasking the real culprit behind the increased risk of cardiovascular disease!-> Fats, Cholesterol & Heart Disease Webinar (1) https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0007114511000237(2) https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacc.2017.10.024(3) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC3247776/(4) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21160131/(5) https://www.jimmunol.org/content/196/1/328(6) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2008.10.001(7) https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/01.ATV.17.7.1224(8) https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/10641968209060782
2022-01-10
15 min
biophon - Geschichten aus Biowissenschaft und Forschung
bp25: Eine Mütze Schlaf - was muss passieren, damit unser Hirn müde wird?
Wir alle tun es. Ohne Ausnahme. Jeden Tag. Manche sogar mehrmals. In dieser Folge widmen wir uns einem Prozess, der uns allen aufs Intimste bekannt, und dennoch von der Wissenschaft nur in Ansätzen verstanden ist: Schlaf. Doch wieviel hat unser waches Bewusstsein tatsächlich mit der Entscheidung zu tun, wann wir uns zur Ruhe legen, und wer bringt eigentlich unser Gehirn ins Bett? Während wir einschlafen, lernen wir Schlafschalter im Gehirn kennen, stolpern über Schlafbedarfsproteine und stellen unsere Innere Uhr. Danach wird allerdings nicht entspannt, jetzt geht es erst richtig los! Und zwar mit Müllbeseitigung, Instandhaltung und Krank...
2021-12-10
1h 06
Physiological Reviews Podcast
The Physiological Control of Eating
Deputy Editor Dr. Willis Samson takes a deep dive into the complex universe that control the behavior and mechanisms of eating. He is joined by the authors of our recent published review "The Physiological Control of Eating: Signals, Neurons, and Networks" by Alan G. Watts, Scott E Kanoski, Graciela Sanchez-Watts and Wolfgang Langhans. Learn about the advances of this complicated process and the possible therapeutics for the future. Watts AG, Kanoski SE, Sanchez-Watts G, Langhans W. The Physiological Control of Eating: Signals, Neurons, and Networks. Physiol Rev. 2021 Sep 6. doi: 10.1152/physrev.00028.2020. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 34486393. h...
2021-11-04
23 min
Biblical Genetics
The barrier has been breached
Dr Rob reveals several new studies that are challenging the fundamental assumptions that underlie the neo-Darwinian synthesis. Specifically. the 'central dogma of molecular biology' (the thought that information only flows from DNA to RNA to protein) and the Weismann barrier (the thought that only the DNA 'information' in sperm and egg cells is inherited) are both wrong. Recent revelations have shown us that sperm actively absorb and use body-cell-sourced RNA in the epididymis, and one polymerase uses RNA templates in a newly discovered DNA repair system. Neither of these are supposed to be true. Can a vague idea from the 19...
2021-09-09
13 min
MamuCast! - O podcast dos Mamutes na Ciência!
Mamucast! S2E01 - Como dar direções para um alienígena sem usar as mãos?
Nesse episódio Rebeca e Gabi fazem um questionamento que pode explodir seus miolos! Ou, como dar direções de trânsito a um alienígena sem usar as mãos? Sem mostrar com figuras o que é esquerda e direita? Esse problema, conhecido como Problema de Ozma, foi proposto em 1964 por Martin Gardner. E talvez, a resposta esteja na Física: dividimos o mesmo universo e, por isso, podemos supor que estamos, alienígenas e terráqueos, sujeitos às mesmas leis naturais! E, a construção dessa resposta envolve uma das mulheres mais injustiçadas pelo Nobel, radiação, a interação frac...
2021-08-25
20 min
Chemistry For Your Life
Is high fructose corn syrup bad for you?
#108 It's got high fructose, it's somehow from corn, and it's in syrup form. What's not to like? Well maybe a lot. Or maybe not. Is it worse than sugar? Is it the same? Let's find out! How to start a podcast.
2021-08-12
41 min
2Biólogas sin tiempo libre
Cosas de humanos
En este episodio Tere nos habla de algunas características que nos hacen humanos y su origen evolutivo. Descubran como sudar es la llave a escapar del león que nos persigue en la sabana…. Bueno, si no tienes condición atlética no hay mucho que hacer. Síguenos en:https://www.facebook.com/2Biologas-Podcast-103871231837231/https://www.instagram.com/2biologas_pod/https://twitter.com/2biologasReferencias:Best & Kamilar, 2018. doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2017.12.003Baker, 2019. doi.org/10.1080/23328940.2019.1632145Schmidt & Cohn, 2001. doi. 10.1002/ajpa.2001 Skulachev, et al., 2...
2021-05-04
50 min
Je Levensstijl als Medicijn met dr. Len De Nys
Aflevering 3 - Slaap: De brug tussen beweging, goede voeding, sociale contacten en een algemeen goede gezondheid - Julie Vanderlinden PhD
Slaap: De brug tussen beweging, goede voeding, sociale contacten en een algemeen goede gezondheid. Met expert Julie Vanderlinden, zit je nog met vragen voor haar persoonlijk? Mail dan naar slaappraktijk@gmail.com. Ons LifeMe team staat ook steeds voor je klaar om vragen te beantwoorden en voor goede doorverwijzingen: info@lifeme.be. Slaap: alles over slaaphygiëne: https://www.demaakbaremens.org/themas/slapen/slaaphygiene/ De impact van verminderde slaapduur en -kwaliteit op obesitas, bloeddruk, diabetes type 2 en cardiovasculaire problemen (Scientific statement from the American Heart Association): DOI: 10.1161/CIR.0000000000000444 Belang van slaap o...
2021-03-19
30 min
In Sixteen Years of Endometriosis
56: Endometriosis is NOT the Endometrium. Part 1
Updated 4/2023. Amy and Brittany talk about —some ways that endo and the endometrium differ —why this is so important to know in terms of treatment options 🔗RESOURCES🔗 For clickable links to the resources below, go to www.insixteenyears.com/episode56 🔗Bulun SE, Yilmaz BD, Sison C, et al. Endometriosis. Endocr Rev. 2019;40(4):1048-1079. doi:10.1210/er.2018-00242 🔗Aude Béliard, M.D., Ph.D., Agnès Noël, Ph.D., Jean-Michel Foidart, M.D., Ph.D. Reduction of apoptosis and proliferation in endometriosis. Jul 1, 2004. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2003.11.048 🔗Ali-Akbar Delbandi, M.Sc., Mahmoud Mahmoudi, Ph.D., Adel Shervin, M.D., Mojtaba Sankian, Ph.D...
2021-02-04
1h 16
Thrive Talk
#6 - Jonas Klingberg
Jonas Klingberg ist Psychologe, angehender Arzt und Mitorganisator einer Vorlesungsreihe zum Thema Psychoneuroimmunologie. Wir unterhalten uns über das faszinierende Forschungsgebiet der Psychoneuroimmunologie allgemein und über die Wechselwirkungen zwischen Schlaf und dem Immunsystem sowie die klinischen und gesellschaftlichen Implikationen, die sich hieraus ergeben. Außerdem diskutieren wir eine funktionelle Einteilung des Immunsystems, den Wirkmechanismus der mRNA-Impfstoffe gegen Sars-CoV-2 und ganz praktische Tipps für guten Schlaf. Webseite zur Vortragsreihe Psychoneuroimmunonolgie: https://initiative-pni.de STICHPUNKTE UND GENANNTE PERSONEN – Christian Schubert http://www.christian-schubert.at – Matthew Walker https://psychology.berkeley.edu/people/matthew-p-walker – Peter S...
2021-01-11
2h 03
EndoPod
Hormonal Responses to Exercise
Welcome back to EndoPod! In this episode, Hepsi is taking you through the hormonal changes and responses which happen as a result of both short-term and long-term exercise. Tune in to find out how the body adapts to exercise from an endocrinology perspective. Sit back and enjoy!Voice - Hepsi XavierTranscript - Zeneera Yusuf (Edited - Hepsi Xavier)
2020-10-25
07 min
EndoPod
Hormonal Responses to Exercise - Simplified
Welcome back to EndoPod! In this episode, Hepsi is taking you through the hormonal changes and responses which happen as a result of both short-term and long-term exercise. Tune in to find out how the body adapts to exercise from an endocrinology perspective. This is the simplified version for our listeners without a medical/scientific background. Sit back and enjoy!Voice - Hepsi XavierTranscript - Zeneera Yusuf (Edited - Hepsi Xavier)
2020-10-25
08 min
Pursuing Health
Sleep Basics PH154
We continue the saga of exploring the foundations of health in this edition of Pursuing Health Pearls as we take a deep dive into the topic of sleep.We’ll start with a basic overview of the state of sleep in the US and the world. Then we’ll dig deep into how lack of sleep is implicated in disease and shed some light on the crucial role sleep plays in our health and safety. We’ll spend some time briefly outlining the important components of what signals us to sleep and what happens when we do, and th...
2020-07-28
00 min