The 2DD podcast is about setting sights beyond the challenges in your life and dreaming big, making a plan, and then executing like mad. You are guaranteed an emotional rollercoaster, and practical thoughts that you can apply to your life with this podcast. Hosts Sean and Kyle are both affected by a rare disease called Friedreich’s ataxia (FA). FA affects their balance and coordination, significantly limiting their physical abilities. However both dudes have completed several long distance b ...
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Curious, knowledgeable wife of an Ataxian. My mission is to share reputable Ataxia information in short, simple, digestible servings. I want the world to become acquainted with Ataxia and the way it robs someone of their balance, coordination, ability to walk, talk, swallow, and see.
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We do a bit of Research into handicapped travel issues and provide some solutions. Mobility, Hearing, Sight, Mental issues included. so far our episodes have included some information on Ataxia, Cerebral Palsy, Deafness, Dancing Sickness, Gulf War Syndrome, Long Covid and Wheelchairs. We are both Disability Advocates and realize there are too many diseases and conditions to cover and try to discuss the most common problems disabled people face and spread some awareness of disabled issues non ...
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Dr. David Greene Arizona Orthopedic, a board certified Otolaryngologist (ENT) and Facial Plastic Surgeon, has over 20 years of surgical and clinical experience. https://tinyurl.com/yaxwt4rr
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The Blood Podcast summarizes content recently published in Blood, the most cited peer-reviewed publication in the field of hematology.
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The Pre PACES Podcast aims to help you pass the devilishly difficult MRCP PACEs exam. We’ll provide the best expertise from both seasoned consultants who have examined on PACEs for years, as well as tips and tricks from junior doctors who are fresh out of sitting the exam. Most of all, we want you to enjoy listening and ultimately succeed in passing the exam. Best of luck! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Degenerative Disease Special Interest Group (DDSIG) is a component of the American Physical Therapy Association. The DDSIG is comprised of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students in physical therapy programs that have an interest in neurodegenerative disorders including Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotropic lateral sclerosis, Huntington’s disease, and others. The DDSIG provides a forum to discuss advances in pr ...
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Welcome to A Neuro Physio Podcast. Erin and Matt chat openly with experienced people in the neuro physio world. We highlight the personal story and career pathway of our guests as they share clinical pearls applicable to modern neurological physio practice.
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DNA Dialogues: Conversations in Genetic Counseling Research
Journal of Genetic Counseling (Jehannine Austin, Naomi Wagner, Khalida Liaquat, Kate Wilson and DNA Today’s Kira Dineen)
In DNA Dialogues we dive into the intricate world of genetic counseling research. Join us as we peel back the layers of groundbreaking articles from the Journal of Genetic Counseling, bringing you exclusive discussions with the authors themselves. Each episode sparks a vibrant exchange, exploring the latest discoveries, ethical dilemmas, and technological advances that are shaping the future of medical genetics. From navigating complex testing decisions to building trust with diverse communi ...
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Doing stuff Cover art photo provided by Andrew Ridley on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@aridley88
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A weekly spotlight on the businesses, hero's and exceptional stories from within The Corridor.
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Raising awareness of the special needs community through interviews of families about life children who have special needs.
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Everyone in the rare disease community has a story and every individual, every parent, every caregiver has a unique story to tell. Insightful Moments: My VIBE is here to tell those stories. We want to tell YOUR real-life stories and experiences from the rare disease community to inspire and remind listeners that we’re all in this together.
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Learn about Biohaven's research and clinical trials. Hear from doctors, clinicals, and patients on their experiences and why they do what they do. To learn more visit: Biohaven.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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AN APPLE A DAY is not only a podcast but also a resource and a community. It's a place to share your experiences and learn from others as we overcome barriers and learn to live a happy and healthy life with a disability.
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Welcome to 'My rare disease' podcast. This is a platform where I raise awareness of something that affects 1 in 15 people, rare disease. By chatting to patients, health professionals and advocates, we talk about all aspects of rare disease including relationships, mental health and much more. I cannot wait for you to hear some truly inspiring stories from some absolutely amazing people. From being diagnosed with a rare disease myself at 10 weeks old, it has given me the motivation to give ot ...
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Episode 140: Can R3 Stem Cells Improve COPD Symptoms? Dr. David Greene Arizona Shares the Science Behind R3 Therapy
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While research is still ongoing, many patients have reported improvements in their quality of life after undergoing stem cell therapy at R3 Stem Cell centers. These improvements include reduced shortness of breath, increased energy, and fewer COPD-related exacerbations. Dr. David Greene Arizona and his team are continually monitoring these outcomes…
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259 - If Sean & Kyle Won The Election
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In this thought-provoking episode, Sean and Kyle discuss what laws they would institute if given ultimate power. They each introduce three laws that would benefit individuals with disabilities and promote greater understanding among all citizens. These ideas spark a powerful reflection on the need for empathy, inclusivity, and social responsibility…
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#100 EPISODE ONE HUNDRED!
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Sam goes back to where it all began and is joined by Dr Jennie Gough to reflect on their years of experience on being the medical reg on call, how to pick a medical specialty, making the most of your study leave and how things sometimes ARE as simple as they seem! ^_^ SUPPORT THE SHOW ^_^ > > Sign up for Pastest HERE! < < * * *Sign up for PACES Ahe…
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First-line asciminib for chronic myeloid leukemia, a new risk score for clonal cytopenia, and genotyped D-positive blood transfusion in sickle cell anemia
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In this week's episode we’ll learn more about the ASCEND study, which investigated first-line asciminib in chronic phase chronic myeloid leukemia; a new risk score for myeloid neoplasm transformation in patients with clonal cytopenia of undetermined significance; and use of RHD genotyped D-positive blood transfusions in patients with sickle cell an…
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Journey into the World of Neural Interfaces
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WE WANT SUGGESTIONS. Send Some! What if a tiny implant could unlock the mysteries of the mind and transform the lives of those with neurological disorders?" Join us as we, Kevin and Palmi Henry, take you on a journey through the cutting-edge realm of Neuralink technology. Having lived with spinal cell viral ataxia for over two decades, we share our…
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Episode 139: Dr. David Greene Arizona - Why Choose Stem Cell Therapy for Major Skin Abrasions
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Dr. David Greene Arizona has made important contributions to the development and application of stem cell therapy for a variety of illnesses, including skin abrasions. His pioneering study has enabled patients to obtain the most effective therapy utilizing stem cells to promote faster, more efficient healing.…
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Update on fixed-dose venetoclax-obinutuzumab in previously untreated CLL; dual epi-immunotherapy in cHL; predicting treatment failure in TKI-treated CML
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In this week's episode we'll learn about the updated phase 3 results on fixed-dose venetoclax plus obinutuzumab in previously untreated CLL. Then, we'll hear about dual epi-immunotherapy in classical Hodgkin lymphoma. Finally we'll explore redefining risk of treatment failure in CML. Featured Articles: Venetoclax-obinutuzumab for previously untreat…
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#9 Black Previvor and Survivor Breast Cancer Genetic Testing Experiences
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In this episode we discuss a research study that focuses on Black women who tested positive for a pathogenic variant associated with an increased risk for breast cancer. You can find the Journal of Genetic Counseling webpage via onlinelibrary.wiley.com or via the National Society of Genetic Counselors website. Please note that the terminology used …
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Dr. David Greene Arizona, the innovator of R3 Stem Cell, has played a key role in making this innovative therapy available to patients worldwide. With his significant experience in regenerative medicine, Dr. Greene has worked tirelessly to guarantee that R3 stem cell therapy meets the highest safety and innovation criteria. His commitment to patien…
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Sam welcomes along Professor Nicola Cooper, co-author of the ABC of Clinical Reasoning to discuss this fascinating topic. We shed light on cognitive biases, common diagnostic pitfalls within clinical practice and the value of effective teaching. Visit Clinical Reasoning in Medical Education Group website here >> CREME ^_^ SUPPORT THE SHOW ^_^ > > S…
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Bone marrow failure related to ERG insufficiency, factor 11 in vascular hyperpermeability, and new criteria for evaluating anemia in myelofibrosis
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In this week's episode we’ll learn more about the role of ERG loss-of-function variants in bone marrow failure and hematological malignancies, a proposed pathway linking factor 11 activation to increased vascular permeability during inflammation, and new clinical criteria for diagnosing anemia, defining transfusion-dependence, and evaluating anemia…
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DD SIG Episode 51: Skilled Maintenance Therapy with Bobby Hand
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In this episode, host Ken Vinacco talks with Bobby Hand about the role and intricacies of skilled maintenance therapy for individuals with degenerative diseases. Skilled maintenance therapy is the care that physical therapists can provide to individuals who have conditions with no curative treatment. Bobby and Ken delve into how PTs can provide the…
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Cherished Memories and Life's Little Joys
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WE WANT SUGGESTIONS. Send Some! Can love withstand the test of a life-altering diagnosis? Join us for a heartfelt conversation with Kevin and Pommy Henry as they share their journey navigating marriage with spinal cell viral ataxia in the mix. Their story is a testament to the power of communication, flexibility, and humor in the face of adversity.…
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Dr. David Greene Arizona has pioneered stem cell therapy for degenerative illnesses including MND, offering hope to patients. His work with R3 Stem Cell is driven by a desire to provide patients with cutting-edge medical innovations that can transform their lives. While research is ongoing, the early results of R3 stem cell therapy for MND appear e…
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Platelet glycoprotein receptor VI in abdominal aortic aneurysms, TP53 mutations in 5q-deleted myelodysplastic syndrome, and immunostimulatory cytokine plus CAR T-cell therapy in acute lymphoblastic leukemia ...
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In this week's episode, we'll learn about the role of a platelet-specific glycoprotein receptor in abdominal aortic aneurysm formation, the influence of TP53 mutations on outcomes for patients with 5q-deleted myelodysplastic syndrome, and a rational combination treatment intended to produce more durable responses in patients with refractory B-cell …
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Episode 136: Dr. David Greene Arizona: Managing Diabetic Nephropathy with R3 Stem Cell Therapy
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Dr. David Greene Arizona has been at the forefront of advancing R3 Stem Cell Therapy, ensuring that patients with diabetic nephropathy have access to this revolutionary treatment. His commitment to improving patient outcomes has led to the development of innovative protocols that maximize the effectiveness of stem cell therapy for kidney care. Dr. …
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258 - Navigating Setbacks: 4 Tips for Gaining Momentum
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In this candid and deeply personal episode, Sean and Kyle tackle the emotional and mental struggles that come with setbacks—whether from injury, burnout, or life's unexpected challenges. Sean opens up about his difficult recovery journey after a recent injury, where even though surgery wasn't required, the road to getting back on track has been muc…
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#98 Cerebellar syndrome
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This week Sam welcomes along Dr Yezen Sammaraiee to help us tackle cerebellar syndrome in PACES. Yezen is CEO & Founder of popular revision resource Quesmed. Along with that he is also a neurology registrar, currently on sabbatical to focus on growing the Quesmed brand! We discuss everything cerebellar including differential diagnosis, investigatio…
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Using NGS to refine risk stratification in T-ALL; a novel gene therapy approach in severe α-thalassemia; molecular taxonomy of MDS
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In this week's episode we'll learn about refining risk stratification in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, or ALL. After that, we'll discuss a novel gene therapy approach in severe alpha-thalassemia. Investigators describe an innovative mouse model and an effective gene therapy approach, renewing prospects for the development of novel strategies…
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BraunAbility, Respect, and Wheelchair Wisdom
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WE WANT SUGGESTIONS. Send Some! Ever wonder what it takes to revolutionize an industry and change lives for the better? Ralph Braun, the visionary behind BraunAbility, did just that. Join us as we explore his incredible journey and lasting legacy in the world of mobility solutions. From adaptive vehicles like our own customized 2022 Chrysler Pacifi…
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#2 Intersection of the Disability Community and Genetic Counseling Training/Practice
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In our second episode, we explore two recent articles focusing on the intersection of the disability community and genetic counseling training and practice. Segment 1: “Disability education and implications for genetic counselor training” Lauren Douglas (she/her) serves as an oncology genetic counselor and supervisor for graduate student rotations …
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A/Prof Simone Dorsch - Strength training after stroke, Dosage & Intensity, Personalising practise
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A/Prof Simone Dorsch is a lecturer in neurological physiotherapy at Australian Catholic University in Sydney and a Director at the StrokEd collaboration. Simone holds a Masters of Health Science (Neurological Physiotherapy) and a PhD in increasing strength after stroke from University of Sydney. We spend time talking about strength training after s…
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Episode 135: Dr. David Greene Arizona: How R3 Stem Cell Therapy is Changing the Game for Multiple Myeloma Treatment
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Dr. David Greene Arizona the founder of R3 Stem Cell, has played a pivotal role in advancing the use of stem cell therapy for various medical conditions, including Multiple Myeloma. With a background in orthopedic surgery and a deep understanding of regenerative medicine, Dr. Greene has dedicated his career to developing innovative, minimally invas…
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A novel tripartite fusion drives treatment resistance in atypical APL; managing iTTP without TPE; hope for motherhood after allogeneic HCT
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In this week's episode we’ll discuss a novel tripartite fusion drives treatment resistance in acute promyelocytic leukemia. In some patients with atypical APL, these novel retinoic acid receptor gene fusions result in truncation of the ligand binding domain of the retinoic acid receptor protein, resulting in non-responsiveness to treatment with all…
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Episode 134: Revolutionizing Ataxia Treatment with Stem Cell Therapy: Dr. David Greene Arizona
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With its revolutionary approach to treating ataxia, stem cell therapy is bringing hope to patients afflicted with this crippling disorder that impairs balance, coordination, and movement. R3 Stem Cell Therapy goes above and beyond conventional treatments by repairing damaged nerve cells, enhancing motor function, and enhancing quality of life. Dr. …
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#97 BAMR: Decision fatigue
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Sam is joined once again by Dr Josh Davies and Dr Luke Austen who discuss decision fatigue: what it is, what it means for us and our patients, and what we can do to combat it and make our on-calls generally a lot less stressful! ^_^ SUPPORT THE SHOW ^_^ > > Sign up for Pastest HERE! < < * * *Sign up for PACES Ahead HERE! * * * Hosted on Acast. See …
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Pirtobrutinib plus venetoclax with or without rituximab in relapsed/refractory CLL; murine models of erythroid 5ALA synthesis disorders; targeting PKCa in diabetes and hemochromatosis
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In this week's episode we’ll discuss the safety and efficacy of pirtobrutinib with or without rituximab in relapsed/refractory CLL; learn more about erythroid 5ALA synthesis disorders and their conditional synthetic lethal dependency on pyridoxine; and discuss how targeting PKC alpha alleviates iron overload in diabetes and hemochromatosis through …
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#8 Neurogenetics: Predictive Testing for ALS and Dynamic Coping in Pediatric Ataxia-Telangiectasia
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In this episode we discuss research on patient and family experiences in neurogenetics. You can find the Journal of Genetic Counseling webpage via onlinelibrary.wiley.com or via the National Society of Genetic Counselors website. Segment 1: “Individuals' experiences in genetic counseling and predictive testing for familial amyotrophic lateral scler…
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London? Antarctica? Really?
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WE WANT SUGGESTIONS. Send Some! In episode Kevin & Palmi discuss how to access some programs to assist families with disabilities. ABLE Account Accessible Go Department of Vocational Development - This is a state run program we thought it was Federal, sorry. The Link is to a website that allows one to locate a state program near you. This website i…
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Living with Parkinson's disease is very stressful as it is an illness that is limited to traditional treatments for a long time. These traditional treatments are effective for symptoms and also just for a short time. Dr. David Greene Arizona has come forward with a new R3 Stem Cell Therapy approach that is proven for treating Parkinson's disease fr…
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Transplant outcomes in pediatric Fanconi anemia; hepatic Foxo1 regulates iron homeostasis; clinical networks improve APL outcomes in Latin America
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In this week's episode we'll discuss outcomes following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in pediatric patients with Fanconi anemia. Then, we'll learn about how new research shows that the transcription factor Foxo1, commonly associated with glucose metabolism, regulates hepcidin expression and systemic iron homeostasis. Finally, in Latin Ame…
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Episode 132: R3 Stem Cell Therapy For Treating Burn Wounds or Injuries - Dr. David Greene Arizona
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Dr. David Greene Arizona with his R3 Stem Cell Therapy is transforming how we treat burn wounds. This revolutionary treatment, which can accelerate healing, decrease scarring, and restore normal skin function, provides new hope to burn victims who have suffered with previous therapies' limits. As research advances, stem cell therapy is poised to be…
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This episode Sam welcomes along Dr Rob Miller, Gastroenterology SpR, to discuss jaundice! We talk through everything pertinent to a PACES station; history, examination, differential diagnosis, investigations and management! ^_^ SUPPORT THE SHOW ^_^ > > Sign up for Pastest HERE! < < * * *Sign up for PACES Ahead HERE! * * * Hosted on Acast. See acast…
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CD8+ T-cell differentiation and treatment response in AML; ATM germline pathogenic variants affect cancer outcomes in ataxia-telangiectasia; efficacy of a selective menin-KMT2A inhibitor in KMT2A- and ...
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In this week's episode we’ll discuss how CD8+ T-cell differentiation and dysfunction inform treatment response in acute myeloid leukemia; learn more about the effect of ATM germline pathogenic variants on the outcomes in children with ataxia-telangiectasia and hematological malignancies; and discuss the preclinical efficacy of a potent, selective m…
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WE WANT SUGGESTIONS. Send Some! On the average, American families with a disabled person must earn 28% more than those with the same status. There is only one source for this episode. the google AI (Bard), or google "disability Upcharge" on the search engine for more on this topic. Support the showVon Kevin & Palmi Henry
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Episode 131: Dr. David Greene Arizona - Can Stem Cell Treatment Reverse Stage 3 Liver Disease
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The study of stem cell therapy as a treatment for Stage 3 liver disease marks an important advancement in the field of regenerative medicine. While the study is ongoing, the initial findings provide hope for patients dealing with chronic liver disease. As Dr. David Greene Arizona continues to investigate the mechanisms, safety, and efficacy of stem…
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257 - Journey to the World's Highest Road, Part 2
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In this episode, we recount a challenging experience during our cycling trip in the Himalayas. Sean shares the story of his accident, where he was forced to brake hard on the trike, causing it to flip and throwing him to the ground. The impact left him with severe pain in his shoulder and hip, making it difficult to breathe initially and leaving hi…
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TCR-T cells for post-HCT leukemia recurrence; platelets are the predominant source of procoagulant membranes in hemostasis; BR + R maintenance for MCL
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In this week's episode we'll discuss HA-1-targeted T-cell receptor T-cell therapy for recurrent leukemia after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Next, we'll learn about how 4D intravital imaging in mice reveals the key role of platelets as a source of procoagulant membranes in hemostasis. Finally, we'll hear about modifications to a common i…
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Episode 130: Overview of Eye Conditions Treated with Advanced Stem Cell Therapy - Dr. David Greene Arizona
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The use of stem cell treatment to treat eye disorders is growing in importance as the science of regenerative medicine develops. The ability to improve patients' quality of life and restore vision in those with debilitating eye disorders is a remarkable advancement in ophthalmology. Dr. David Greene Arizona has been a pivotal figure in this field, …
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#95 Multiple sclerosis
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Sam welcomes along Dr Gavin Brittain, star of the Pastest revision videos, to discuss MS and how it might be presented in a PACES station, including the important elements of the Link to the rapid neurology exam Gavin mentions. ^_^ SUPPORT THE SHOW ^_^ > > Sign up for Pastest HERE! < < * * *Sign up for PACES Ahead HERE! * * * Hosted on Acast. See a…
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DD SIG Episode 50: Your Favorite PT Interventions
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In this special episode, our podcast team interviewed listeners and former guests at CSM 2024 to find out what they were excited about doing when treating people with neurodegenerative conditions. We are excited to share their answers with you, along with some commentary from our current team, as a celebration of our 50th episode. The Degenerative …
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Outcomes of younger patients with mantle cell lymphoma; M-protein assessment during maintenance therapy in multiple myeloma; in vivo CAR T-cell generation using lentiviral vectors
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In this week's episode we’ll discuss the outcomes of younger patients with mantle cell lymphoma experiencing late relapse; learn more about mass spectrometry-based assessment of M-protein in peripheral blood during maintenance therapy in multiple myeloma and discuss in vivo CAR T-cell generation in non-human primates using lentiviral vectors. Featu…
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Review Series on Factor XI
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Introduced by Associate Editor Dr. Thomas Ortel, this bonus episode discusses the Review Series on Factor XI, published in volume 143 issue 15 of Blood Journal. Dr. Ortel is joined by contributing authors Owen McCarty, PhD, Gili Kenet, MD, and David Gailani, MD. Review Series Articles: Introduction to a review series on factor XI Biology of factor …
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#7 Simulation and Leadership Development in Clinical Training for Genetic Counselors
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Guests include Megan Cho to discuss her paper, “Beyond multiple choice: Clinical simulation as a rigorous and inclusive method for assessing genetic counseling competencies” as well as Amanda Polanski and Ashley Kuhl to discuss their paper, “Leadership development in genetic counseling graduate programs.” In this episode we discuss clinical trainin…
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WE WANT SUGGESTIONS. Send Some! 1. Large Pillow Triangular/Wedge Shaped to help sit in bed. 2. Lap Tray, flat surface with a beanbag like underside. 3. Waterproof items, such as seat covers, rainsuits and for powerchairs a cover for the joystick/electronic controls. 4. Grabber/Reacher. 5. Headlamp. 6. Gloves, again waterproof but durable. And depen…
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Episode 129: Dr. David Greene Arizona - Can Stem Cell Therapy Reverse the Effects of Hypoplasia
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Dr. David Greene Arizona has been a prominent figure in the field of stem cell research, particularly in exploring its applications for various medical conditions, including hypoplasia. His work has focused on advancing our understanding of how stem cells can be utilized to promote tissue regeneration and improve patient outcomes. Through his resea…
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James McQuillan - Australian Steelers, person with SCI
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We are chatting with James McQuillan one of the Australian Steelers – the Aussie wheelchair rugby team. Not just that but an Australian Steeler who has had an incredible journey from recreational sportsman to national representative in just over 11 months. In this episode James shares his story, the injury that led him to having a SCI, how he came …
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Protective role of neonatal CMV infection in B-ALL; GVHD targets organoid-forming bile duct stem cells; seven-year outcomes for venetoclax-ibrutinib therapy in MCL
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In this week's episode we'll learn how cytomegalovirus infection early in life depletes preleukemic cells in a mouse model of B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. After that we'll discuss new research, where GVHD targets organoid-forming bile duct stem cells in a TGF-beta-dependent manner. Conversely, a TGF-beta inhibitor protects these stem cells …
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Episode 128: Exploring Innovative R3 Stem Cell Therapy for Interstitial Lung Disease Dr. David Greene Arizona
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Dr. David Greene Arizona, a pioneer in the field of regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy, has made significant contributions to advancing treatment options for ILD and other chronic conditions. Through ongoing efforts of Dr. David Greene Arizona, the goal remains clear: to transform the future of ILD treatment and enhance the quality of life…
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This week Sam has Gastro SpR Dr Simone Lin on the podcast to tackle Dysphagia as it might be presented in a Clinical Consultation station! We go through the broad range of differential diagnoses and Sim gives her approach to appropriately investigating these patients! ^_^ SUPPORT THE SHOW ^_^ > > Sign up for Pastest HERE! < < * * *Sign up for PACES…
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