The Listen to Your Body Diet – Video


The Listen to Your Body Diet
Richard Kunin, MD is boarded in both psychiatry and neurology. He is also the founder and president of the Orthomolecular Health Medicine Society and one of the world #39;s experts in cellular biochemistry that is anchored in nutrition. In this video, Dr. Kunin explains his "Listen to Your Body Diet." He reviews the role of sugars and carbohydrates in cellular metabolism and correlates this with how you feel.

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Impacts of Drilling on Human and Animal Health (Michelle Bamberger


Impacts of Drilling on Human and Animal Health (Michelle Bamberger Robert Oswald)
Continuing Medical Education (CME) Activity Jointly Sponsored by Physicians Scientists Engineers for Healthy Energy and the Medical Society of the State of New York. If you wish to receive credit for this activity please access the learning modules through the following web site: http://www.psehealthyenergy.org This lecture will add to the previous lectures by offering a general introduction to the potential hazards associated with shale gas development. Specifically, it will draw on the descriptive epidemiology and case studies of Drs. Bamberger and Oswald to examine how and why animals can be used as sentinels for human health. After completing this lecture the learner will be able to: 1. Describe why high-volume hydraulic fracturing of shale is a public health issue. 2. Describe existing evidence of adverse health outcomes in exposed animal populations 3. Describe the value of using animals as sentinels of potential health effects in humans. 4. Discuss some of the problems and limitations encountered in public health research on shale gas development. Robert Oswald, PhD Dr. Oswald received his Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University in Biochemistry studying the effects of toxins on proteins in the central nervous system. He did postdoctoral studies as a Muscular Dystrophy and Collège de France Fellow at the Institut Pasteur in Paris before joining the faculty of Cornell University in 1981. While on sabbatical leave from Cornell, he was a Fulbright Fellow at the University of ...

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The FEBS-EMBO 2014 Conference

Public release date: 30-Jan-2013 [ | E-mail | Share ]

Contact: Barry Whyte communications@embo.org 49-622-188-91108 European Molecular Biology Organization

30 January 2013 The Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS), EMBO, and the French Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology will hold a joint conference for the life sciences in 2014. The FEBSEMBO 2014 Conference will take place from the 30 August to 4 September at the Palais des Congrs in Paris, France.

The FEBSEMBO 2014 Conference will be a unique international event that brings together many leading researchers to discuss the latest scientific findings in the life sciences. Scientists from across the world will be able to attend a jointly organized conference that offers unparalleled scope for the entire range of the molecular life sciences. The conference will also celebrate the 50th anniversaries of FEBS and EMBO and the 100th anniversary of the French Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

Israel Pecht, Secretary General of FEBS, commented: "It gives me great pleasure to welcome EMBO and the French Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology as partners for this life sciences conference that will take place in 2014. I believe the strengths of each organization will contribute to an outstanding event for all life scientists. It will also be an ideal opportunity to celebrate the achievements of all three organizations over the past decades."

Maria Leptin, Director of EMBO, remarked: "High-calibre conferences where scientists of all ages have access to the very best speakers are an essential part of building a research community. Our partnership with FEBS and the French Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology for The FEBSEMBO 2014 Conference will help to increase the impact of our efforts to create a research environment where scientists can achieve their best work."

Frdric Dardel, President of the French Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, added: "It is a privilege and an honour to be holding this special event for the life sciences in France and I look forward to welcoming the scientific community to Paris next year. We have the perfect partners and venue for this prestigious occasion."

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Further information about the joint conference will be made available at the 38th FEBS Congress in St Petersburg, Russia (6-11 July 2013) and The 5th EMBO Meeting in Amsterdam, The Netherlands (21-24 September 2013).

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BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE BLACKOUT PARTY! – Video


BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE BLACKOUT PARTY!
MARCH 2013. Come in your tightest, sexiest and brightest! #9733; GET READY FOR AN INSANE NEON BLACKOUT PARTY OF THE YEAR! Behavioral Science Society proudly presents " BLACKOUT " Spinning house, Hip hop, Dubstep and everything else to make your head spin and booty shake! A night to glug uut, a night to remember. This coming March 2013, the good times and good vibes will hit us again! #9602; #9603; #9605; #9606; #9608; Event Details #9608; #9606; #9605; #9603; #9602; Venue : Quezon City (Exact venue will be announced) Date : 23-MARCH-2013 Time : 6:00 PM Onwards EVENT FULLY MANAGED BY: BESSOC2013 Productions LIKE OUR PAGE: http://www.facebook.com

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Report: A-Rod, others linked to Miami PED clinic

Alex Rodriguez, Gio Gonzalez, Nelson Cruz and Melky Cabrera are among the baseball stars treated at a South Florida clinic where, according to a report in Tuesday's Miami New Times, they received performance-enhancing drugs.

Related: MLB statement | Rangers statement | A-Rod and Gonzalez deny allegations

Records taken from Biogenesis, an anti-aging clinic near the University of Miami, reportedly show those players and many other athletes -- all of whom have connections to South Florida -- received various substances from Anthony Bosch, the head of the clinic, who is already under investigation by MLB and DEA.

Bosch, 49, was previously linked to the banned PEDs implicated in Manny Ramirez's 2009 suspension. Bosch disappeared suddenly last month and the clinic was closed, according to Tim Elfrink, the Miami New Times reporter who spent three months on the story.

Elfrink notes in the New Times report he was given patient records by a former clinic employee, and followed up with extensive interviews with other former employees and clinic customers.

Here's a snippet of Elfrink's findings regarding the Yankees' superstar third baseman:

There, at number seven on the list, is Alex Rodriguez. He paid $3,500, Bosch notes. Below that, he writes, "1.5/1.5 HGH (sports perf.) creams test., glut., MIC, supplement, sports perf. Diet." HGH, of course, is banned in baseball, as are testosterone creams.

That's not the only damning evidence against A-Rod, though. Another document from the files, a loose sheet with a header from the 19th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging and Aesthetic Medicine, lays out a full regimen under the name Cacique: "Test. cream... troches prior to workout... and GHRP... IGF-1... pink cream."

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The mentions of Rodriguez begin in 2009 and continue all the way through last season. Take a page in another notebook, which is labeled "2012" and looks to have been written last spring. Under the heading "A-Rod/Cacique," Bosch writes, "He is paid through April 30th. He will owe May 1 $4,000... I need to see him between April 13-19, deliver troches, pink cream, and... May meds. Has three weeks of Sub-Q (as of April)."

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Report: A-Rod among players treated at PED clinic

UPDATE: Anthony Bosch's lawyer has responded, via the Associated Press:

"Mr. Bosch vehemently denies the assertions that MLB players such as Alex Rodriguez and Gio Gonzalez were treated by or associated with him," she said.

Alex Rodriguez, Gio Gonzalez, Nelson Cruz and Melky Cabrera are among the baseball stars treated at a South Florida clinic where, according to a report in Tuesday's Miami New Times, they received performance-enhancing drugs.

Related: MLB statement | Rangers statement | A-Rod and Gonzalez deny allegations

Records taken from Biogenesis, an anti-aging clinic near the University of Miami, reportedly show those players and many other athletes -- all of whom have connections to South Florida -- received various substances from Anthony Bosch, the head of the clinic, who is already under investigation by MLB and DEA.

Bosch, 49, was previously linked to the banned PEDs implicated in Manny Ramirez's 2009 suspension. Bosch disappeared suddenly last month and the clinic was closed, according to Tim Elfrink, the Miami New Times reporter who spent three months on the story.

Elfrink notes in the New Times report he was given patient records by a former clinic employee, and followed up with extensive interviews with other former employees and clinic customers.

Here's a snippet of Elfrink's findings regarding the Yankees' superstar third baseman:

There, at number seven on the list, is Alex Rodriguez. He paid $3,500, Bosch notes. Below that, he writes, "1.5/1.5 HGH (sports perf.) creams test., glut., MIC, supplement, sports perf. Diet." HGH, of course, is banned in baseball, as are testosterone creams.

That's not the only damning evidence against A-Rod, though. Another document from the files, a loose sheet with a header from the 19th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging and Aesthetic Medicine, lays out a full regimen under the name Cacique: "Test. cream... troches prior to workout... and GHRP... IGF-1... pink cream."

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Minneapolis Plastic Surgeon Introduces Bee Venom Facials to Her Practice

EDINA, MN--(Marketwire - Jan 29, 2013) - A new rejuvenation technique known as the bee venom facial has piqued the interest of patients seeking facial treatments all across the United States. Already popular in countries such as Great Britain, New Zealand, and Australia, the bee venom facial utilizes actual venom from a bee's sting to provide a mild inflammatory effect, ultimately resulting in smoother facial lines and wrinkles. Dr. Jess Prischmann, a fellowship-trained facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon, has recently adopted the technique into her Minneapolis facial plastic surgery practice and says bee venom facials can be a great option for patients seeking a non-invasive, natural facial treatment.

As the only practice in Minneapolis to offer the new facial, Dr. Prischmann says she is excited to add such a unique and natural treatment to her repertoire. She feels it is a great alternative for patients who are reluctant to try more invasive treatments, such as chemical peels, BOTOX Cosmetic, or fillers. The natural bee by-product is spread across the face as a mask eliminating any need for medicated injections. Dr. Prischmann says icons like Kate Middleton as well as others from all over the world have had success with the organic treatment, adding that its anti-aging effects can produce more radiance and tighter, firmer skin.

Anti-aging results can often be attributed to slight facial inflammation due to the skin's defensive reaction to the venom, says Dr. Prischmann. To avoid a severe reaction, all patients opting to receive the treatment undergo a patch test to determine if they have an allergy to bee venom. If no allergy is detected, the Minneapolis facial plastic surgeon says the facial is considered to be a safe and effective rejuvenation technique that can be repeated for optimal results. Dr. Prischmann adds that patients interested in receiving a bee venom facial or any other facial plastic surgery procedures should always consult with a fellowship-trained surgeon. She says fellowship-trained surgeons have the knowledge and expertise necessary to provide the most advanced and ethical procedures.

About Jess Prischmann, M.D.

After graduating from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine, Dr. Jess Prischmann completed a head and neck surgery residency at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She is a published medical author and received the highest score in the country on the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Examination in 2011. Dr. Prischmann is a member of many prestigious medical organizations including the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, among others. She is also board-certified in the field of head and neck surgery.

Prischmann Facial Plastic Surgery is located at 5201 Eden Avenue, Suite 170 Edina, MN 55436, and can be reached at 952-567-7151. Dr. Prischmann can also be contacted online at mnfacialplastics.com or facebook.com/mnfacialplastics.

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Stem Cells May Provide Major Anti-Aging Breakthroughs

Recently, stem cells have been identified as potentially the biggest breakthrough in the beauty industry. Dr. Simon Ourian of Epione Beverly Hills sees great potential in stem cells' ability to reverse the signs of aging.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 29, 2013

Dr. Simon Ourian, Medical Director of Epione Medical Corporation in Beverly Hills sees great potential in the use of stem cells for cosmetic purposes. With more research," he says, "I expect well uncover a plethora of uses for stem cells in preserving the appearance of youth.

Anti-aging treatments are already among the most popular elective procedures performed around the globe and billions of dollars are spent every year on cosmetics and topical creams. While admitting that the science is still not conclusive, some physicians have reported excellent results with fat injections, the idea being that fat contains the human bodys largest reservoir of adult stem cells and growth factors.

Im a proponent of evidence-based medicine, says Dr. Ourian, "and Ill wait to see what truly works before I offer it to my patients. I do believe, however, that stem cells will be at the forefront of our treatments in the near future. The possibilities are endless.

Other scientists are extracting stem cells from plants and animals for use in creams and cosmeceuticals. Its important to note that the majority of creams on the market contain growth factors and not live stem cells because the technology to keep stem cells viable in that state does not yet exist.

Stem cells may prove to be a major feature in the development of beauty treatments and it appears we are only at the beginning of this revolution.

Epione offers a number of cutting edge aesthetic treatments. Please see their website for more information about these treatments and the use of stem cells in anti-aging treatments.

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Sivu’s Real-Time MRI Music Video

Sivu – Better Man Than He. from Adam Powell on Vimeo.

Sivu Better Than Me MRI music video directed by Adam Powell (7)

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Sivu Better Than Me MRI music video directed by Adam Powell (6)

Art, medicine, anatomy, music and entertainment collide in one of the most mesmerizing music videos I’ve seen in a long time. In order to capture the footage for the music video, UK based musician Sivu, lay in an MRI scanner at St. Barts Hospital London for hours while repeatedly singing his song,”Better Man Than He.”  The real-time MRI footage shows the sagittal section of Sivu’s head as his mouth and tongue move to each word. The video also combines some coronal journeys through Sivu’s face and 3D volume rendering of his entire head.

According to director Adam Powell it didn’t seem like Sivu enjoyed the many hours of being in an MRI. But the result was definitely worth the effort! The video was created with the help of doctors Marc E. Miquel and Andrew David Scott at St Barts.

Pop in your headphones, go fullscreen and enjoy this beautiful music video and song.

 

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Omega World Travel Joins GlobalStar Travel Management

LONDON, January 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

We are delighted to announce that Omega World Travel USA has joined GlobalStar Travel Management. Omega World Travel, founded in 1972 and ranked by Business Travel News as the fourth largest travel management company in the U.S. realizes an annual turnover of over US$ 1.2 billion. Headquartered in Washington DC, Omega employs over 720 staff in over 100 office locations and is recognized for its personalized service to a diverse clientele from individual leisure travelers to Fortune 500 companies and the US federal government.

Omega will be a Tier One partner in GlobalStar from January 1st 2013, a position which gives Omega a seat on the GlobalStar board and help influence the direction of the organization.

"We considered several other networks but GlobalStar definitely is the closest match when it comes to the entrepreneurial spirit of Omega as a company and the direction we are heading," said Omega's MD Goran Gligorovic. "We are confident that joining GlobalStar will give our clients a fresh approach with the best in class global reservation and reporting packages. GlobalStar has made great strides in the last few years and has an excellent hotel program which will complement the Omega portfolio. It is run by a very entrepreneurial group of people who fit well with Omega's ethos."

GlobalStar's President Steve Hartwell stated; "Omega World Travel joining GlobalStar provides further strength to our partner network and will generate new business opportunities as the United States still are the main driver of new business opportunities globally. We are delighted to have Goran Gligorovic on our Board where he will assist with the continued development of our rapidly emerging organization."

Please visit GlobalStar (booth 330) and Omega World Travel(booth 336) at the Business Travel Show 2013 in London where the Omega team will also be celebrating the company's 40th anniversary.

About GlobalStar Travel Management:

GlobalStar is a worldwide travel management company owned and managed by local entrepreneurs. Over 85 market leading enterprises, representing over US$13 billion in sales, combine their local expertise, strength and commitment to deliver cohesive, multinational solutions through an innovative technology platform. http://www.globalstartravel.com

About Omega

Omega World Travel is a woman-owned, diversity supplier and the fourth largest travel management company in the U.S. Headquartered in Fairfax, VA. Omega World Travel services corporate, government, meeting and leisure clients throughout the U.S, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Omega World Travel also owns Cruise.com, one of the largest sellers of cruises on the Internet, and TravTech, a software development company.

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Insomnia Sleep Video Cure – Transhuman Trance Singularity (subtle noise ambiance) – Video


Insomnia Sleep Video Cure - Transhuman Trance Singularity (subtle noise ambiance)
Some delightful meditation relaxation music to ease the insomnia and anxiety out of your mind, body, and soul. Let this video ease you into a comfortable and safe place to sleep. Put it on during the day to ease your stress. Relax and Enjoy from the PDXVoiceteacher! Music and Photo art copyright 2013 Thomas Prislac All Source Materials are public domain or the original creation of Thomas Prislac

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AOL to host Corporate Culture & Spirituality conference

Tenth edition of the CCS Conference series aims to provide a platform to global leaders to find holistic growth models

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Art of Living (AOL) is ready to host the tenth edition of the Corporate Culture and Spirituality (CCS) conference at The Art of Living International Centre, Bangalore, on the February 8 and 9.

Organised in collaboration with the Federation of the Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FKCCI) and the World Forum for Ethics in Business, this edition aims to provide a platform to global leaders to find holistic growth models.

CCS Conference is an annual event, in which leaders of business, governance, academia, civil society and faith-based organisations come together to share their expertise on an ethics-based approach and its impact on the bottom-line through the integration of spiritual values in business.

Highligting on the CSS conference, spiritual guru and AOL founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar said, "Today, where the boundaries of economics, politics and religion have all but disappeared, we must work towards building a holistic society, which simultaneously addresses individual growth and societal challenges."

At the Corporate Culture and Spirituality Conference, leaders from different disciplines meet to engage in dialogue, network and explore business potentials and discover the benefits of emerging paradigms in leadership.

"A special focus on Karnataka will be initiated at the conference with the session, 'Advantage Karnataka', which will highlight Karnataka as a major investment destination aimed towards development of industry and commerce in the state," said K. Shiva Shanmugam, president of FKCCI.

As part of the conference, leading minds from corporate, government and international speakers will share their experiences and expertise on the value of ethics-based approach and its impact on the bottom-line through the integration of spiritual values in business practices.

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Lecture Series speaker Tippett addresses spirituality, science in the modern world

In the third part of the Miami University Lecture Series, journalist Krista Tippett spoke about spirituality in the modern world yesterday.

Tippett wrote for The New York Times, TIME Magazine, Newsweek and the BBC, among other news outlets, and worked as a special assistant to the U.S. ambassador to West Germany in the 1980s. She has also written two books: Speaking of Faith (2007) and Einsteins God: Conversations About Science and the Human Spirit (2010). The books address the broad themes of science, religion and spirituality. Tippetts weekly radio program, On Being, covers similar topics and has won a Peabody and two Webby Awards. She earned a bachelors degree in history from Brown University and a masters degree in divinity from Yale University.

Tippett spoke about the challenges the media faces when covering religious topics.

What religious people have often done in order to be heard is skew their message and squeeze what they have to say into these political boxes, Tippett said. I think whats very dangerous about that is both the spiritual and intellectual content of these ideas can be lost.

Tippett said while current news coverage of religious topics has improved in the last decade, the media still has room for improvement in the way it approaches religious topics.

Theres a bias that goes a long way back among a lot of really smart good people in journalism that this just doesnt belong in news and its not as rational or as easy to be objective about as other things, Tippett said. I think theyre right that its tricky, but I think theres a problem with saying our economic lives or our political lives are more rational it is hard to cover it and to know how to cover it but its important enough that we have to innovate ways to cover it and we have to be innovative about that.

Tippett lived in Germany for five years as a journalist and said she saw a very different view of spirituality and religion in European society. She said there was a fundamental difference in the collective values of Europeans who often pay high taxes for social safety nets.

Tippett said she believes the separation of church and state in the U.S. has actually led to a more vibrant religious society than it might have been otherwise.

The institutions of religion are experiencing the same kind of implosions that all of our institutions are experiencing, Tippett said. 50 years from now I dont think our workplaces will look like they do now, I dont think our education systems will look like they do now and I dont think our churches will look like they do now.

One of the fundamental places Tippett said she sees change is within American youth. This youth places emphasis on service, but not service with a religious affiliation.

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Space Station Crew Uses Laser Channel to Beam Data

MOSCOW, January 29 (RIA Novosti) - Russian astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) have transferred scientific data using a laser communication channel for the first time in international practice, the Federal Space Agency Roscosmos said on Tuesday.

The information was transferred through the earths atmosphere at a rate of 125 megabytes per second from an onboard laser terminal, the agency said.

The total of 400 megabytes of data included earth imagery and telemetric information.

The transfer operation was part of the Laser Communication System project to exchange data between the ISS and the ground station Arkhyz in the North Caucasus.

Flight engineers Oleg Novitsky, Yevgeny Tarelkin and Roman Romanenko are Russian team members of ISS Expedition 34. NASA astronaut Kevin Ford is the commander, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Chris Hadfield and NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn are also flight engineers.

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