Dr. Barry Sears discusses inflammation and its direct relationship to concussions. His labs have developed a test for the detection of inflammation and related symptoms of concussion
Effect Of Ethanol In Oligodendrocytes, research miamiLydia Cortes
This study aimed to determine if ethanol's protective effects against oxidative stress in injured organisms is due to increasing cAMP signaling pathways. The researchers hypothesized that treating cells with ethanol after injury would increase cAMP, PKA, and CREB production, decreasing cell death. Their methods involved inducing spinal cord injuries in rats, culturing cells from the spinal cord and brain, treating cells with ethanol and hydrogen peroxide, and analyzing PKA and CREB levels and cell apoptosis. Their results showed that treating cells with 5% ethanol for 24 hours after oxidative stress increased PKA and CREB levels and reduced cell death. They concluded that combining a 5% ethanol treatment for 24 hours with a pharmacological agent could be a functional treatment to reduce paralysis
The powerpoint presentation delivered LIVE at CWI 4/15/2010 by Louis B. Cady, MD, Founder and CEO of Cady Wellness Institute, on the topic of Max GXL, glutathione augmentation, and vitamin supplementation.
In this presentation, Dr. Cady builds on previous lectures dealing with anti-oxidants and vitamin, mineral, and soil depletion to add discussions of vinpocetine and Bacopa monieri, as well as a discussion of the Medhya Rasayana approach from centuries old Aryuvedic practice in India. There is an emphasis on obtaining solid multivitamin, multi-mineral, and antioxidant support. References for two supplements lines (Physiologics and Metagenics) are given.
This document summarizes key points from a presentation on mechanisms of concussion. It defines traumatic brain injury as an injury caused by biomechanical forces that results in cellular dysfunction and death in some areas but an energy crisis in surviving cells. It notes that every traumatic brain injury starts as a concussion and discusses the neurometabolic cascade that occurs, including potassium and glutamate flux, hyperglycolysis, mitochondrial dysfunction, axonal injury, and cell damage/death. It reviews clinical studies showing acute hyperglycolysis and chronic metabolic depression after injury as seen on PET, MRS, and fMRI scans. The presentation emphasizes that traumatic brain injury should be viewed as a metabolic disorder.
This document discusses nutrition and metabolism in injured or stressed patients. It covers several topics:
1. Injury causes an increase in energy requirements and metabolism. Insulin resistance occurs after injury.
2. Protein from skeletal muscle breakdown is an important fuel source. Amino acids like glutamine are conditionally essential.
3. Nutritional assessments evaluate dietary intake, anthropometrics, and biomarkers to identify deficiencies.
4. Various feeding methods can be used to meet increased caloric and protein needs in stressed patients. Maintaining proper nutrition supports healing and recovery from injury or illness.
Mesurement of cretinine kinase from blood of a cardiac patientAtai Rabby
1. The document discusses measuring creatine kinase (CK) levels in the blood of a healthy person and a cardiac patient to detect muscle damage.
2. CK levels were higher in the cardiac patient (214.7 U/L) compared to the healthy person (97.62 U/L), indicating possible myocardial infarction in the patient.
3. CK is released into the blood from damaged muscle tissue and can be used as a biomarker for detecting cardiac muscle damage like heart attacks.
This document discusses the importance of glutathione in supporting immune function and preventing disease. It explains that glutathione acts as an antioxidant that protects cells from free radical damage, and that lower glutathione levels cause cells to weaken and mutate, potentially turning into cancer over time. It introduces Immunocal as a product that provides the building blocks for cells to produce their own glutathione, strengthening both normal and immune cells while weakening cancer cells.
Effect Of Ethanol In Oligodendrocytes, research miamiLydia Cortes
This study aimed to determine if ethanol's protective effects against oxidative stress in injured organisms is due to increasing cAMP signaling pathways. The researchers hypothesized that treating cells with ethanol after injury would increase cAMP, PKA, and CREB production, decreasing cell death. Their methods involved inducing spinal cord injuries in rats, culturing cells from the spinal cord and brain, treating cells with ethanol and hydrogen peroxide, and analyzing PKA and CREB levels and cell apoptosis. Their results showed that treating cells with 5% ethanol for 24 hours after oxidative stress increased PKA and CREB levels and reduced cell death. They concluded that combining a 5% ethanol treatment for 24 hours with a pharmacological agent could be a functional treatment to reduce paralysis
The powerpoint presentation delivered LIVE at CWI 4/15/2010 by Louis B. Cady, MD, Founder and CEO of Cady Wellness Institute, on the topic of Max GXL, glutathione augmentation, and vitamin supplementation.
In this presentation, Dr. Cady builds on previous lectures dealing with anti-oxidants and vitamin, mineral, and soil depletion to add discussions of vinpocetine and Bacopa monieri, as well as a discussion of the Medhya Rasayana approach from centuries old Aryuvedic practice in India. There is an emphasis on obtaining solid multivitamin, multi-mineral, and antioxidant support. References for two supplements lines (Physiologics and Metagenics) are given.
This document summarizes key points from a presentation on mechanisms of concussion. It defines traumatic brain injury as an injury caused by biomechanical forces that results in cellular dysfunction and death in some areas but an energy crisis in surviving cells. It notes that every traumatic brain injury starts as a concussion and discusses the neurometabolic cascade that occurs, including potassium and glutamate flux, hyperglycolysis, mitochondrial dysfunction, axonal injury, and cell damage/death. It reviews clinical studies showing acute hyperglycolysis and chronic metabolic depression after injury as seen on PET, MRS, and fMRI scans. The presentation emphasizes that traumatic brain injury should be viewed as a metabolic disorder.
This document discusses nutrition and metabolism in injured or stressed patients. It covers several topics:
1. Injury causes an increase in energy requirements and metabolism. Insulin resistance occurs after injury.
2. Protein from skeletal muscle breakdown is an important fuel source. Amino acids like glutamine are conditionally essential.
3. Nutritional assessments evaluate dietary intake, anthropometrics, and biomarkers to identify deficiencies.
4. Various feeding methods can be used to meet increased caloric and protein needs in stressed patients. Maintaining proper nutrition supports healing and recovery from injury or illness.
Mesurement of cretinine kinase from blood of a cardiac patientAtai Rabby
1. The document discusses measuring creatine kinase (CK) levels in the blood of a healthy person and a cardiac patient to detect muscle damage.
2. CK levels were higher in the cardiac patient (214.7 U/L) compared to the healthy person (97.62 U/L), indicating possible myocardial infarction in the patient.
3. CK is released into the blood from damaged muscle tissue and can be used as a biomarker for detecting cardiac muscle damage like heart attacks.
This document discusses the importance of glutathione in supporting immune function and preventing disease. It explains that glutathione acts as an antioxidant that protects cells from free radical damage, and that lower glutathione levels cause cells to weaken and mutate, potentially turning into cancer over time. It introduces Immunocal as a product that provides the building blocks for cells to produce their own glutathione, strengthening both normal and immune cells while weakening cancer cells.
The document discusses energy balance and the factors that affect a person's energy requirements. It explains that energy balance is measured in kcal and depends on the balance between food consumed and energy expended through exercise. A person's basal metabolic rate, age, occupation, BMI, pregnancy status can all impact their daily energy needs. The document provides examples of how teenagers, older adults, and those in physically demanding jobs likely have different energy requirements than others.
IT IS The Most Important Health Discovery Ever. Earthing ranks right up there with the discovery of penicillin. The Earth is an electrical planet and our bodies are bioelectrical beings. When we are physically in touch with the Earth, we absorb electrons (negatively charged) from the Earth’s surface. This help to neutralize the (positively charged) free radicals in our body that damage our cells. The destructive activity of free radicals in the body has been linked with many diseases and accelerated aging.
Vitamin C has roles as both an antioxidant and in collagen production. A study found that vitamin C deficiency in mice compromised collagen deposition in atherosclerotic plaques, reducing collagen content. However, vitamin C levels did not affect plaque size or foam cell formation. While vitamin C may stabilize plaques by increasing collagen, more research is needed to determine if excess vitamin C can reverse atherosclerosis or if local vitamin C treatment could increase plaque stability. The study demonstrates vitamin C's role in collagen production for plaque stability but did not determine its dominant role in atherosclerosis.
Vitamin C has roles as both an antioxidant and in collagen production. A study found that vitamin C deficiency in mice compromised collagen deposition in atherosclerotic plaques, reducing collagen content. However, vitamin C levels did not affect plaque size or foam cell formation. While vitamin C may stabilize plaques by increasing collagen, more research is needed to determine if excess vitamin C can reverse atherosclerosis or if local vitamin C treatment could increase plaque stability. The study demonstrates vitamin C's role in collagen production for plaque stability but did not determine its dominant role in atherosclerosis.
Senior Sem. Final Project-Professional MaterialsMia Matthews
Resveratrol is a natural compound that may help reduce beta-amyloid plaques and prevent/treat Alzheimer's disease. It has shown to bind to amyloid proteins, changing their shape to non-toxic forms and decreasing their accumulation in the brain. Resveratrol also has antioxidant properties that can reduce oxidative stress associated with amyloid plaque formation. While studies in cells and animals have shown promise, more research is still needed to determine resveratrol's long-term safety and effectiveness in humans for treating Alzheimer's.
Lifewave recently unveiled its newest technology on aging. This new nanotechnology is a new form of health care delivery system and is available today. This patch is non-transdermal and no medicine ever enters the body. It simply uses bio-electronic patch the size of a quarter placed on the skin.
This document summarizes 19 studies that used porcine animal models to research various aspects of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques and interventions. The studies investigated topics such as the effects of different compression ratios during CPR, drug interventions administered before or during cardiac arrest, and stimulation of the heart during ischemia. Many of the studies were conducted by the same research groups in Norway.
The document discusses integrative approaches for treating inflammation and arthritis. It describes how the immune system can become activated and lead to inflammation through cytokines in response to infections or environmental triggers. Chronic conditions like heart disease and dementia are also linked to inflammation. Exercise and dietary changes are highlighted as important ways to control chronic inflammation by lowering inflammatory markers. Specific anti-inflammatory foods, supplements, and herbs that may help treat rheumatoid arthritis are also outlined.
Muscular dystrophy is a genetic disease caused by defects in genes that result in muscles producing less proteins or abnormal proteins. It is inherited and there is no cure, though treatment focuses on preventing complications through physical therapy and sometimes surgery. Symptoms vary depending on the type of muscular dystrophy but include progressive muscle weakness and lack of coordination.
The document discusses trends in the natural products industry over the next decade. It touches on a variety of topics including superfruits, prebiotics, probiotics, stevia, krill oil, adaptogens like Rhodiola rosea, and emerging ingredients like fermented algae. The document provides information on the health benefits and growth potential of these ingredients. It also includes opinions from various industry experts on topics like heart health, fiber intake, and the popularity of certain "hippie foods" from the past that are now mainstream.
This document provides information on planning a brain healthy menu. It discusses the major classes of nutrients including macronutrients like protein, carbohydrates, and fats that provide energy, and micronutrients like vitamins and minerals. It recommends daily amounts of protein, carbohydrates, vegetables, fruits, and dairy. It also discusses the importance of antioxidants from fruits and vegetables in protecting against free radical damage and reducing risks of diseases. A sample brain healthy menu is then presented that meets daily nutritional needs and provides antioxidants to support brain health.
Hairy research: Can hair tell the story about your health?Firhan Malik
This document outlines a proposed thesis on analyzing metal exposure through hair samples. It discusses the roles of various metals like iron, zinc, arsenic, and nickel in the body. Zinc is important for immune function and deficiency can increase apoptosis of immune cells. Arsenic and nickel are carcinogenic and can negatively impact the immune system. Nickel specifically can activate genes like HIF-1 that promote tumor growth. The document proposes using hair samples to measure long-term metal exposure in people, as hair levels reflect chronic intake over months to years. Factors like hair color and sex can influence metal content measured in hair.
This document lists 20 research publications from 2008 to 1999 by authors Sidi A, Muehlschlegel JD, Kirby DS, and Lobato EB studying treatments for pulmonary hypertension, myocardial ischemia, and cardiac dysfunction in pig models. The publications examine drugs like sildenafil, milrinone, dobutamine, hypertonic saline, and amyl nitrite administered before, during, or after events like coronary occlusion or ischemia to evaluate effects on pulmonary pressure, cardiac function, and metabolic impairment. Measurement methods compared in some studies include thermodilution, noninvasive partial CO2 rebreathing, and direct aortic flow.
Hello, this product is to help to detox our heavy metal toxic in the body, by doing so it will resolve the problems below:
1.Mental Emotional Issues – Depression
2.Back Pain, and other pain in the body
3.Diabetic
4.Fibroid
5.Autism
6.Stroke
7.Cancer
8.Parkinsons
i have the testimonial, kindly contact miketan9900@yahoo.com.sg for further information.
cheers
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The document provides an overview of vitamin D, including its dietary sources, role in bone and overall health, and prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in New Zealand. Key points include:
- Vitamin D status is best determined by measuring 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in the blood.
- Many New Zealanders, despite a sunny climate, have suboptimal vitamin D levels year-round due to indoor lifestyles.
- Maintaining adequate vitamin D levels may help reduce the risk of osteoporosis, influenza, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other conditions.
Scalar energy is a natural positive frequency that resonates with the human body and produces health benefits. It has always existed but was only recently discovered by scientists. Scalar energy works at the sub-atomic level by pulsating electrons and protons in atoms, supplying cells with optimal energy levels of 70-90 millivolts. When embedded in products, scalar energy can restore healthy cell voltage, uncluster blood flow, and enhance brain and immune system function for improved health and longevity.
Dr Qs NitroMax is a supplement that contains L-arginine, L-citrulline, quercetin, folic acid, and vitamins C and E. These ingredients work to support nitric oxide production and blood flow throughout the body. Nitric oxide is important for circulatory, immune, and nervous system functions. The key active ingredients, L-arginine and L-citrulline, are precursors the body uses to make nitric oxide. They may help optimize blood flow and oxygen delivery while supporting cardiovascular health, brain function, and male sexual function.
This document discusses recent research findings about C-Reactive Protein (CRP) and its relationship to atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Specifically, it summarizes studies that have found CRP has a direct vasodilatory effect on blood vessels through activation of potassium channels on vascular smooth muscle cells. This represents an important finding as it suggests CRP is actively involved in chronic inflammation associated with atherosclerosis rather than just being a marker of inflammation. The conclusion is that CRP likely plays a key role in the pathological processes of cardiovascular disease.
The document summarizes the work of the Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University over the past 13 years. It discusses the Institute's focus on determining the roles of micronutrients, antioxidants, and other dietary factors in promoting optimal health and preventing disease. Key areas of research include cancer prevention, cardiovascular health, aging, and the protective effects of certain foods/compounds against oxidative stress and inflammation. The Institute has grown from half a researcher in 1996 to 12 full researchers and 4 research assistants currently. The work described emphasizes the important influence of diet and lifestyle on gene expression and chronic disease risk, beyond just genetic factors.
ueda2012 clinical pmi and metabolic disorders-d.leo pruimboomueda2015
- This document discusses clinical psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) and metabolic disorders. It begins with quotes about health, evolution, and the importance of biology and medicine.
- It then discusses how the immune system can override the brain's selfish interests. The impact of the insulin resistance syndrome on modern society is examined, noting how it was initially adaptive but can become deleterious long-term.
- The document provides examples of different populations and their varying insulin resistance. It suggests people eat too much and exercise too little due to evolutionary "programming," and discusses the high costs of immune system activation to other systems like the brain, liver, and muscles.
- In summary, the document takes an evolutionary perspective
The document discusses energy balance and the factors that affect a person's energy requirements. It explains that energy balance is measured in kcal and depends on the balance between food consumed and energy expended through exercise. A person's basal metabolic rate, age, occupation, BMI, pregnancy status can all impact their daily energy needs. The document provides examples of how teenagers, older adults, and those in physically demanding jobs likely have different energy requirements than others.
IT IS The Most Important Health Discovery Ever. Earthing ranks right up there with the discovery of penicillin. The Earth is an electrical planet and our bodies are bioelectrical beings. When we are physically in touch with the Earth, we absorb electrons (negatively charged) from the Earth’s surface. This help to neutralize the (positively charged) free radicals in our body that damage our cells. The destructive activity of free radicals in the body has been linked with many diseases and accelerated aging.
Vitamin C has roles as both an antioxidant and in collagen production. A study found that vitamin C deficiency in mice compromised collagen deposition in atherosclerotic plaques, reducing collagen content. However, vitamin C levels did not affect plaque size or foam cell formation. While vitamin C may stabilize plaques by increasing collagen, more research is needed to determine if excess vitamin C can reverse atherosclerosis or if local vitamin C treatment could increase plaque stability. The study demonstrates vitamin C's role in collagen production for plaque stability but did not determine its dominant role in atherosclerosis.
Vitamin C has roles as both an antioxidant and in collagen production. A study found that vitamin C deficiency in mice compromised collagen deposition in atherosclerotic plaques, reducing collagen content. However, vitamin C levels did not affect plaque size or foam cell formation. While vitamin C may stabilize plaques by increasing collagen, more research is needed to determine if excess vitamin C can reverse atherosclerosis or if local vitamin C treatment could increase plaque stability. The study demonstrates vitamin C's role in collagen production for plaque stability but did not determine its dominant role in atherosclerosis.
Senior Sem. Final Project-Professional MaterialsMia Matthews
Resveratrol is a natural compound that may help reduce beta-amyloid plaques and prevent/treat Alzheimer's disease. It has shown to bind to amyloid proteins, changing their shape to non-toxic forms and decreasing their accumulation in the brain. Resveratrol also has antioxidant properties that can reduce oxidative stress associated with amyloid plaque formation. While studies in cells and animals have shown promise, more research is still needed to determine resveratrol's long-term safety and effectiveness in humans for treating Alzheimer's.
Lifewave recently unveiled its newest technology on aging. This new nanotechnology is a new form of health care delivery system and is available today. This patch is non-transdermal and no medicine ever enters the body. It simply uses bio-electronic patch the size of a quarter placed on the skin.
This document summarizes 19 studies that used porcine animal models to research various aspects of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques and interventions. The studies investigated topics such as the effects of different compression ratios during CPR, drug interventions administered before or during cardiac arrest, and stimulation of the heart during ischemia. Many of the studies were conducted by the same research groups in Norway.
The document discusses integrative approaches for treating inflammation and arthritis. It describes how the immune system can become activated and lead to inflammation through cytokines in response to infections or environmental triggers. Chronic conditions like heart disease and dementia are also linked to inflammation. Exercise and dietary changes are highlighted as important ways to control chronic inflammation by lowering inflammatory markers. Specific anti-inflammatory foods, supplements, and herbs that may help treat rheumatoid arthritis are also outlined.
Muscular dystrophy is a genetic disease caused by defects in genes that result in muscles producing less proteins or abnormal proteins. It is inherited and there is no cure, though treatment focuses on preventing complications through physical therapy and sometimes surgery. Symptoms vary depending on the type of muscular dystrophy but include progressive muscle weakness and lack of coordination.
The document discusses trends in the natural products industry over the next decade. It touches on a variety of topics including superfruits, prebiotics, probiotics, stevia, krill oil, adaptogens like Rhodiola rosea, and emerging ingredients like fermented algae. The document provides information on the health benefits and growth potential of these ingredients. It also includes opinions from various industry experts on topics like heart health, fiber intake, and the popularity of certain "hippie foods" from the past that are now mainstream.
This document provides information on planning a brain healthy menu. It discusses the major classes of nutrients including macronutrients like protein, carbohydrates, and fats that provide energy, and micronutrients like vitamins and minerals. It recommends daily amounts of protein, carbohydrates, vegetables, fruits, and dairy. It also discusses the importance of antioxidants from fruits and vegetables in protecting against free radical damage and reducing risks of diseases. A sample brain healthy menu is then presented that meets daily nutritional needs and provides antioxidants to support brain health.
Hairy research: Can hair tell the story about your health?Firhan Malik
This document outlines a proposed thesis on analyzing metal exposure through hair samples. It discusses the roles of various metals like iron, zinc, arsenic, and nickel in the body. Zinc is important for immune function and deficiency can increase apoptosis of immune cells. Arsenic and nickel are carcinogenic and can negatively impact the immune system. Nickel specifically can activate genes like HIF-1 that promote tumor growth. The document proposes using hair samples to measure long-term metal exposure in people, as hair levels reflect chronic intake over months to years. Factors like hair color and sex can influence metal content measured in hair.
This document lists 20 research publications from 2008 to 1999 by authors Sidi A, Muehlschlegel JD, Kirby DS, and Lobato EB studying treatments for pulmonary hypertension, myocardial ischemia, and cardiac dysfunction in pig models. The publications examine drugs like sildenafil, milrinone, dobutamine, hypertonic saline, and amyl nitrite administered before, during, or after events like coronary occlusion or ischemia to evaluate effects on pulmonary pressure, cardiac function, and metabolic impairment. Measurement methods compared in some studies include thermodilution, noninvasive partial CO2 rebreathing, and direct aortic flow.
Hello, this product is to help to detox our heavy metal toxic in the body, by doing so it will resolve the problems below:
1.Mental Emotional Issues – Depression
2.Back Pain, and other pain in the body
3.Diabetic
4.Fibroid
5.Autism
6.Stroke
7.Cancer
8.Parkinsons
i have the testimonial, kindly contact miketan9900@yahoo.com.sg for further information.
cheers
i am sorry, please forgive me, thank you, and i love you.
The document provides an overview of vitamin D, including its dietary sources, role in bone and overall health, and prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in New Zealand. Key points include:
- Vitamin D status is best determined by measuring 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in the blood.
- Many New Zealanders, despite a sunny climate, have suboptimal vitamin D levels year-round due to indoor lifestyles.
- Maintaining adequate vitamin D levels may help reduce the risk of osteoporosis, influenza, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other conditions.
Scalar energy is a natural positive frequency that resonates with the human body and produces health benefits. It has always existed but was only recently discovered by scientists. Scalar energy works at the sub-atomic level by pulsating electrons and protons in atoms, supplying cells with optimal energy levels of 70-90 millivolts. When embedded in products, scalar energy can restore healthy cell voltage, uncluster blood flow, and enhance brain and immune system function for improved health and longevity.
Dr Qs NitroMax is a supplement that contains L-arginine, L-citrulline, quercetin, folic acid, and vitamins C and E. These ingredients work to support nitric oxide production and blood flow throughout the body. Nitric oxide is important for circulatory, immune, and nervous system functions. The key active ingredients, L-arginine and L-citrulline, are precursors the body uses to make nitric oxide. They may help optimize blood flow and oxygen delivery while supporting cardiovascular health, brain function, and male sexual function.
This document discusses recent research findings about C-Reactive Protein (CRP) and its relationship to atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Specifically, it summarizes studies that have found CRP has a direct vasodilatory effect on blood vessels through activation of potassium channels on vascular smooth muscle cells. This represents an important finding as it suggests CRP is actively involved in chronic inflammation associated with atherosclerosis rather than just being a marker of inflammation. The conclusion is that CRP likely plays a key role in the pathological processes of cardiovascular disease.
The document summarizes the work of the Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University over the past 13 years. It discusses the Institute's focus on determining the roles of micronutrients, antioxidants, and other dietary factors in promoting optimal health and preventing disease. Key areas of research include cancer prevention, cardiovascular health, aging, and the protective effects of certain foods/compounds against oxidative stress and inflammation. The Institute has grown from half a researcher in 1996 to 12 full researchers and 4 research assistants currently. The work described emphasizes the important influence of diet and lifestyle on gene expression and chronic disease risk, beyond just genetic factors.
ueda2012 clinical pmi and metabolic disorders-d.leo pruimboomueda2015
- This document discusses clinical psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) and metabolic disorders. It begins with quotes about health, evolution, and the importance of biology and medicine.
- It then discusses how the immune system can override the brain's selfish interests. The impact of the insulin resistance syndrome on modern society is examined, noting how it was initially adaptive but can become deleterious long-term.
- The document provides examples of different populations and their varying insulin resistance. It suggests people eat too much and exercise too little due to evolutionary "programming," and discusses the high costs of immune system activation to other systems like the brain, liver, and muscles.
- In summary, the document takes an evolutionary perspective
Ad webinar diet and exercise to prevent cognitive declinewef
The document provides information about a webinar on Alzheimer's disease and dementia prevention. It discusses proper webinar etiquette, introduces the panelists and moderator, and outlines topics including the most common forms of dementia, risk factors, protective strategies like physical activity and nutrition, latest research findings, and tips for healthy brain aging.
The document discusses oxidation, disease reversal, and cellular metabolism. It explains that oxidation leads to breakdown at the cellular level and causes disease, while proper metabolism supports cellular buildup and regeneration for health. Maintaining reduced oxidation and optimal metabolism can reverse disease by supporting healthy cellular function and structure replacement at rates up to 1 million new cells per day. Factors like diet, pollution, and lifestyle choices can increase or decrease oxidation levels and affect health and disease.
This document discusses mild traumatic brain injuries (concussions) in contact sports. It notes that while most concussions do not involve loss of consciousness, continuing to play after one makes a player more vulnerable to further injury. It then describes the cellular damage caused by concussions and cumulative effects on college athletes. Studies found retired NFL players were at higher risk of dementia and chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids like DHA may help reduce damage and improve outcomes after brain injury in animal studies. Helmets may not fully prevent brain injuries from rotational forces. Strict concussion management is important to avoid early return to play.
The document argues that brain injury should be classified as a chronic disease rather than an isolated event. It provides evidence that moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) can lead to long-term cognitive, neurological, endocrine, metabolic, and psychiatric issues. These issues satisfy the definition of a chronic disease as having permanent effects that require long-term management. Classifying TBI as a chronic disease would improve treatment, funding, and outcomes for patients who suffer long-term disabilities from brain injuries.
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The document discusses the hepatic and intestinal response to trauma. It notes that trauma is a leading cause of death in children and young adults globally. The liver and intestines play important roles in the body's response to trauma. The liver's Kupffer cells help control the immune response and influx of neutrophils to injured sites. Sex steroid hormones like estrogen and progesterone also influence outcomes, enhancing functions like phagocytosis and reducing inflammation. The intestines mount immune responses through antibodies like IgA. Purinergic signaling and enzymes like CD39 and CD73 also help regulate inflammation in the liver and intestines by breaking down extracellular ATP to produce adenosine. Ethyl pyruvate may help reduce inflammation and injury in the liver after trauma
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) plays a key role in mitochondrial ATP production and is an important antioxidant. Depleted levels of CoQ10 have been associated with various neurological and other disorders. CoQ10 supplementation has shown benefits for conditions such as Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, migraines, and Alzheimer's disease by improving energy production and reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain. Doses of 360-2400 mg per day have been used effectively and safely in clinical studies to treat neurological conditions associated with CoQ10 deficiency.
Diagnostic Testing and Treatment Adventures on Monday Morning: A Wrap-UpLouis Cady, MD
In this, the final lecture of the 2nd annual Integrated Medicine for Mental Health Conference held in beautiful Sedona, Arizona on September 17 - 18th, Dr. Cady summarizes four presenters, and 8 different lectures, into key concepts to be applied by the integrated and functional medicine practitioner on Monday a.m. This lecture aims to deal with the "My goodness, what do I do NOW?" question when a health care practitioner returns to his or her office and is overwhelmed with the amount of data heart at a conference such as this one.
Nearly 1.4 million individuals suffer from traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year, leaving many survivors with significant deficits. Early and adequate nutrition support is challenging but may improve outcomes for TBI patients. The document discusses recommendations that early enteral nutrition be initiated within 48 hours of injury and provide at least 50% of caloric needs by day 2 and full caloric replacement by day 7 to forestall protein breakdown and blunt the inflammatory response. Optimal nutrition is critical for recovery from TBI but presents challenges related to increased metabolism and risk of feeding intolerance that require careful management.
Nearly 1.4 million individuals suffer from traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year, leaving many survivors with significant deficits. Early and adequate nutrition support is challenging but may improve outcomes for TBI patients. The document discusses the metabolic and immune alterations caused by TBI and recommends enteral nutrition over parenteral nutrition when possible. It emphasizes starting nutrition within 48 hours and achieving full caloric needs by day 7 to prevent protein breakdown and support recovery. Barriers to providing nutrition like feeding intolerance are also reviewed.
Nearly 1.4 million individuals suffer from traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year, leaving many survivors with significant deficits. Early and adequate nutrition support is challenging but may improve outcomes for TBI patients. The document discusses the metabolic and immune alterations caused by TBI and recommends enteral nutrition over parenteral nutrition when possible. It emphasizes starting nutrition within 48 hours and achieving full caloric needs by day 7 to prevent protein breakdown and support recovery. Barriers to providing nutrition like feeding intolerance are also reviewed.
The document discusses how regular exercise can benefit immune function in several ways:
1) Both aerobic and anaerobic exercise can increase the body's resistance to oxidative stress and lower oxidative damage through increased antioxidant enzyme activity.
2) Aerobic exercise in particular promotes a healthier fat-burning metabolism and circulation, which supports the immune system.
3) Moderate exercise may help prevent immune suppression caused by single sessions of intensive exercise by increasing anti-inflammatory cytokines.
Hypokalemia in Emergency Medicine is an article that discusses potassium levels in the body and defines hypokalemia as a potassium level below 3.5 mEq/L. It notes that nearly 98% of the body's potassium is intracellular and plays an important role in cellular membrane potential. Hypokalemia can result from renal or GI losses, inadequate diet, medications, or a transcellular shift of potassium into cells. As many as 20% of hospitalized patients and 14% of outpatients undergoing testing may have mild hypokalemia, though it is clinically significant in only 4-5% of cases. Approximately 80% of patients on diuretics become hypokalemic.
This document summarizes a presentation on metabolic cardiology and healing the heart. It discusses how heart rate variability reveals insights about the autonomic nervous system and its role in disease. Maintaining balance in the autonomic nervous system is key to health, particularly improving parasympathetic tone. The presentation outlines modalities for heart health including diet, exercise, supplements like omega-3s, CoQ10, magnesium, and targeting the "awesome foursome" of CoQ10, L-carnitine, D-ribose, and magnesium. It discusses how metabolic therapies support cellular energy production compared to pharmaceuticals. Specific topics covered include Gulf War syndrome, mitochondrial dysfunction, diastolic dysfunction, and the role
The document discusses biblical revelations about nutrition and health based on passages from the Bible. It states that sickness and disease plague mankind due to a lack of knowledge, and that God's words in the Bible contain the truth about health and disease prevention. It provides examples from the Bible of the types of meat, fat, and plants that are healthy to eat according to biblical teachings.
In this informative webinar, with expert nutritionist Dr Nina Bailey, you will learn about how we can optimise our diet to help manage many of the symptoms associated with CFS/ME, namely lack of energy, extreme fatigue and ‘brain fog’:
Foods the brain and body needs to function optimally: what we should be eating
Foods that starve the brain and body of nutrients and energy: what foods we really need to avoid
Supplements: the best nutrients for providing energy and treating symptoms associated with CFS/ME, backed up by science
By making some relatively simple dietary changes that may, in some cases, include the use of dietary supplements, it is possible to see significant improvement in symptoms.
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This is a scanned copy of a slideshow handout provided by Ron Mix from Dan Gustafson as presented to retired NFL players at the 2013 Independent Football Veterans Conference in Las Vegas at the South Point Resort.
Attorney Yakkub Hazzard (Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi) explains how publicity rights work and are enforced by law. This is one of the best overviews on how the system protects each and every individual's visual rights. This is information that every professional athlete should have been given by their League, their Union and/or their agent. NOT! Retired football players have had their rights consistently hijacked by the NFL and are now suing the League and NFL Films to recover their rights, royalties and damages. This presentation was given at the 2013 Independent Football Veterans Conference in Las Vegas May 3 - 5, 2013 and can be viewed at DavePear.com.
This document provides an overview of a presentation given by William A. Duncan to the Independent Football Veterans Conference in Las Vegas on April 21, 2012. The presentation discusses using hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) to treat mild traumatic brain injuries and other conditions in athletes and military veterans. It summarizes research showing that HBOT can help repair brain tissue by restoring metabolism, reducing inflammation, and promoting growth and healing. Specific examples are given of HBOT helping conditions like concussions, PTSD, and non-healing wounds. The presentation promotes further applying HBOT through organizations like IHMA and IHMF to help injured athletes and veterans.
Hausfeld LLP NFL presentation on concussion litigationRobert Lee
As presented by Rich Lewis from Hausfeld LLP at the Second Annual Independent Football Veterans Conference held April 20 -22 2012 in Las Vegas at the South Point Resort.
Jason Luckasevic on Concussions NFL Research and LitigationRobert Lee
As presented by Jason Luckasevic from Goldberg Persky & White at the Second Annual Independent Football Veterans Conference held April 20 -22 2012 in Las Vegas at the South Point Resort.
George Visger's Personal Story on Traumatic Brain Injuries in FootballRobert Lee
As presented by retired football player George Visger at the Second Annual Independent Football Veterans Conference held April 20 -22 2012 in Las Vegas at the South Point Resort.
Timeline - Retired Football Players/Eller et al vs NFL et alRobert Lee
This is a timeline to date of the events leading up to the class action lawsuit brought against the NFL, the former Union the NFLPA and individual players representing the current class of active players in the NFL. The lawsuit is led by Carl Eller.
Dr. William Duncan speaks from a background as a legislator in Washington DC working to write and promote legislation regarding HBOT into the medical system in America.
Steve Reimers HBOT & football-related brain injuryRobert Lee
This document discusses using hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) to treat acquired brain injuries in football players. HBOT involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber and can help chronic brain injuries. The goal is to generate evidence through a study of 1,000 subjects to demonstrate HBOT's effectiveness for conditions like concussions and CTE. This could help the large number of veterans, civilians, and football players with untreated brain injuries. The document proposes a plan to raise $1.25 million to treat 50 former NFL players in the study who have already been screened, which could be completed by the end of 2011 if funded. Ways for football communities and individuals to contribute to the study and treatment costs are described.
Ed Nemeth tells his personal compelling story abut hyperbarics and how he discovered the benefits of HBOT. His exploration into HBOT led him to open his own clinics in Sacramento where he met and treated retired football player George Visger.
Dr. Jim Wright: Hyperbaric oxygen for brain injuryRobert Lee
Dr. Jim Wright (retired USAF Colonel) present his findings on the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy at the 2011 First Annual Independent Football Veterans Conference in Las Vegas.
These were some goals and objectives itemized and discussed on the last day of the Independent Football Players Summit held May 2009 at the South Point Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
Mike Wagner Presentation on Pension PlansRobert Lee
Mike Wagner, of JP Morgan, discusses pension plans, pension planning and reform at the first Independent Retired Football Players Summit held at the South Point Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, May 2009.
The document discusses a proposal for the NFL Retired Players' Association (NFLRPA) 1% Plan. It notes that 1% of the 2008/09 NFL payroll of $3.2 billion would provide around $32 million total or $2,500 per retired player of the estimated 13,000 retired NFL players. The funds would support player benefits plans, operations of NFL-Players.TV, and total annual costs of around $32 million. It outlines the NFLRPA's commitment to provide comprehensive support services to retired players throughout their lives.
Dave Pear Presentation at Independent Retired Football Players SummitRobert Lee
Dave Pear talks about his battle to receive his disability benefits from the NFLPA at the Independent Retired Football Players Summit at the South Point Resort & Casino in Las Vegas May 2009
Bruce Laird and Tony Davis Fourth and Goal Presentation at Independent Retire...Robert Lee
Bruce Laird and Tony Davis from Fourth and Goal make a presentation on their new partnership with the NFL Alumni at the Independent Retired Football Players Summit at the South Point Resort & Casino in Las Vegas May 2009
Butch Johnson at the Independent Retired Football Players SummitRobert Lee
Football Great Butch Johnson talked about a new Football Hall of Fame to be built in Dallas as presented at the Independent Retired Football Players Summit at the South Point Resort & Casino in Las Vegas May 2009.
Chris Nowinski Presentation on Brain Injuries at Independent SummitRobert Lee
Chris Nowinski did a presentation on sports-related Brain Injuries at the Independent Retired Football Players Summit at the South Point Resort & Casino in Las Vegas May 2009
Dr. Rick Sponaugle: Chronic Pain And AddictionRobert Lee
This document discusses chronic pain and addiction. It summarizes that opioid pain medications can reduce pain signals but also reduce activity in brain regions related to pleasure, dopamine, and serotonin. This can lead to depression and increased pain sensitivity over time. The document also notes that opioid use can suppress hormone production over time, including testosterone and thyroid hormones, worsening associated health issues. Detoxification is presented as a method to correct these issues by preventing adrenaline surges that normally occur with opioid withdrawal.
Psaroudakis: Family and Football – The Psaroudakis Success StoryPsaroudakis
Psaroudakis, a name that resonates with football fans around the globe, is a testament to the powerful synergy between familial support and individual passion. Born on March 10, 1992, in the historic city of Heraklion, Crete, Psaroudakis’ journey to international football stardom is a compelling narrative of dedication, perseverance, and unwavering family support. His story not only highlights his athletic prowess but also underscores the crucial role his family played in shaping his career and character.
Psaroudakis’ early life in Heraklion was deeply influenced by a supportive and nurturing family environment. His father, a former semi-professional footballer, recognized Psaroudakis’ potential from an early age. Acting as his first coach, his father’s guidance was instrumental in igniting Psaroudakis’ passion for football. This paternal influence instilled in him a strong work ethic and fundamental skills that would become the foundation of his future success. His mother, a dedicated homemaker, provided a stable and nurturing environment, ensuring that Psaroudakis could pursue his dreams without any hindrances.
From a young age, Psaroudakis showed an innate talent for football. Growing up in Heraklion, he spent countless hours playing football in local parks and streets with friends and family. His natural ability was evident even in these informal settings, and his enthusiasm for the game was infectious. By the age of five, Psaroudakis had joined a local youth football club, where his skills began to flourish. His father’s role as his first coach during these formative years was crucial, as he emphasized not only technical skills but also the importance of discipline and teamwork.
The transition from playing in local parks to joining a structured football environment marked a significant step in Psaroudakis’ journey. At the age of ten, he joined the youth academy of OFI Crete, one of Greece’s most esteemed football clubs. This move marked the beginning of a more rigorous and professional approach to his training. The academy environment was demanding, focusing on honing technical abilities and instilling values of sportsmanship and dedication. Psaroudakis’ dedication to his craft was evident as he quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a standout player in the youth teams.
The support of Psaroudakis’ family was unwavering during this critical period. His father continued to be a source of guidance and mentorship, while his mother ensured that he had everything he needed to succeed. Their collective efforts created a balanced environment where Psaroudakis could focus entirely on his development as a footballer. This familial support was not just about providing the basics; it was about creating an environment where Psaroudakis felt encouraged and motivated to pursue his dreams relentlessly.
As Psaroudakis transitioned from the youth academy to professional football, the challenges became more significant.
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Belgium coach Domenico Tedesco will wait for several key players to recover from injury. Even if it means they miss the opening Euro Cup Germany stages of the European Championship in Germany this month. Veteran defender Jan Vertonghen, midfielder Youri Tielemans and defender Arthur. Theate are being given time to play in the tournament because they are considered vital to Belgium’s cause, Tedesco said on Tuesday.
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"Of course, you prefer to take players who are fully fit, but that's okay. We want to wait and be patient for some players even if they cannot play in those first matches," he told a press conference. The 37-year-old Vertonghen, Belgium’s Euro Cup 2024 most-capped international with 154 appearances, is struggling to shake off a groin injury.
"He will be there normally. This also applies to Youri Tielemans and Arthur Theate. The latter's position is very sensitive. We don't have many choices at left back. "It will only change if it turns out that they will only be available when, say, the final of the Euro 2024 Championship comes around. That's too long to wait. "However, I am confident that the injured boys are on track for the Euros.
Belgium vs Romania: Radu Dragusin Prepares for Crucial Role in Euro Cup Germany
Some of them have taken not one but two steps forward in their rehabilitation," he said. None of the injured players will feature in this week’s warm-up friendlies against Montenegro and Luxembourg. Romania centre-back Radu Dragusin found chances limited at Tottenham Hotspur in the second half of the 2023-24 season.
But is crucial to his country's cause at UEFA Euro 2024 where his aerial ability, physicality and hard graft make him a standout player. The 22-year-old moved to North London from Italian side Genoa in January but was kept on the sidelines by the form of another new arrival for the season, Mickey van de Ven, something Romania coach Edward Iordanescu admitted was a concern.
It will mean limited game-time going into the finals, but Dragusin, who cites Netherlands defender Virgil van Dijk as a role model, started every Euro Cup Germany qualifier as Romania went through the campaign unbeaten in their 10 games. He will be among their most important players in their first game in Germany against Ukraine in Munich on June 17, taking the right centre-back role in what is likely to be a back four.
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According to the report, the consumption of video content related to IPL 2024 has seen significant growth, nearly 3 times more than the previous season, reflecting an increasing interest of fans.
Hesan Soufi's Legacy: Inspiring the Next GenerationHesan Soufi
Hesan Soufi's impact on the game extends far beyond his on-field exploits. With his humility, sportsmanship, and unwavering commitment to excellence, Soufi has become a role model for aspiring footballers worldwide. His legacy lies not only in his achievements but also in the inspiration he provides to the next generation of talented players.
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20 Teams, One Trophy: What to Expect from the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024
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The Netherlands are in Group D in Euro Cup Germany - and, unpaid to this, they will be coming up against familiar foes. Remarkably, they have played France, who have fashioned some of the greatest players of all time, 30 times throughout history. Despite France being more effective in major competitions, including captivating the World Cup in 2018, Holland have the greater head-to-head record.
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However, in 2023, they played one another twice, with France endearing both matches 4-0 and 2-1 individually. Against Poland and Austria, the Netherlands also have a stout record, winning just under half the matches. They faced Austria at Euro 2020, engaging 2-0, and they haven't lost to Poland since 1979.
The lettering is on the wall for Holland to qualify for the knockouts, but nothing is failsafe. The Netherlands kickstart their Euros campaign against Poland on Sunday, June 16th. In Hamburg, they will have to go up against one of the best strikers in the world, Robert Lewandowski.
Netherlands vs Austria: Tough Challenges Await the Netherlands in Euro Cup Germany
Five days later, they travel south to face France in Leipzig, a side led by Kylian Mbappe - one of the finest players in the world currently and one of the most impressive players in his nation's history. To conclude, they face Austria in Berlin, knowing it could be the end of the road if they don't perform.
Ronald Koeman is widely considered one of the more successful Dutch managers in Premier League history, considering the nation has a reputation for struggling to replicate their talents in England. The former Everton manager went against that script and shone — and now he is back managing his nation.
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Netherlands vs Austria: Ronald Koeman's Tactical Approach For UEFA Euro 2024
As well as being the highest-scoring defender in history, Koeman is a man with immense tactical knowledge. He returned to manage Holland at the start of 2023 after it was announced Louis van Gaal would retire. His life back in the dugout with the team wasn't easy, as he lost his first match 4-0 to France after going 3-0 down within 21 minutes.
However, he eventually helped them qualify for Euro Cup Germany. The 61-year-old likes to organize his team with a defensive mindset. Some might call it pragmatic as he defends with minimal space between the lines, but that's often needed for international football.
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