Metabolic Code

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Presenter: Katherine
Guest: James Lavalle
Guest Bio: Internationally recognised Clinical Pharmacist, Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist, and Naturopath.  Author of “Cracking the Metabolic Code”.

Faculty member of the Fellowship for Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine Fellowship (A4M).

James LaValle has over 18 years clinical experience in natural therapies and functional medicine and is Adjunct Professor at the College of Pharmacy, University of Cincinnati, Adjunct Professor in Metabolic Medicine at the University of South Florida Medical School and faculty member at George Washington University Department of Integrative & Metabolic Medicine. He is a recognised clinical pharmacist, author, educator, industry consultant and clinical practitioner/pioneer in the field of natural therapeutics.

 

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The News – 15 August 2014

Overview

  • Immigration officials at Bangkok’s international airport have stopped two Australian couples from leaving the country with their surrogate babies.
  • Australian scientists studying zebrafish have stumbled upon what they say is one of the most significant discoveries in stem cell research.
  • A Melbourne hospital has been left red-faced after it incorrectly sent out notifications to doctors saying 200 people had died, instead of telling them they had been discharged.

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The News – 14 August 2014

Overview

  • The plight of baby Gammy, and his father’s recent comments about abortion, have highlighted one crucial question: why should we even offer screening for Down syndrome? Ainsley Newson writes.
  • US scientists believe they’ve discovered a gene involved in a number of childhood cancers, which could one day be targeted for treatment.
  • The Red Cross, one of Australia’s longest running volunteer organisations, is celebrating its centenary. It is a billion dollar organisation, with services stretching from the Blood Bank Service to humanitarian and disaster relief programs.

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How first responders must deal with the high level of stress involved in their work

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Presenter: Neal
Guest: Bob Holdsworth
Guest Bio: An active paramedic, speaker and consultant, Bob Holdsworth has spent more than 33 years in emergency medicine, including executive leadership positions in the private sector, volunteer positions in both EMS and Fire agencies, and the role of EMS coordinator, where he developed and ran a hospital-based, regional paramedic service. He is the author of WADING INTO CHAOS: Inside the Life of a Paramedic.

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Bob Holdsworth discusses the day to day life of a paramedic

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Presenter: Neal
Guest: Bob Holdsworth
Guest Bio: An active paramedic, speaker and consultant, Bob Holdsworth has spent more than 33 years in emergency medicine, including executive leadership positions in the private sector, volunteer positions in both EMS and Fire agencies, and the role of EMS coordinator, where he developed and ran a hospital-based, regional paramedic service. He is the author of WADING INTO CHAOS: Inside the Life of a Paramedic.

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The News – 13 August 2014

Overview

  • Federal Health Minister Peter Dutton has revealed the Government is considering exempting the elderly from the Medicare co-payment proposal.
  • US scientists have constructed 3D brain-like tissue that can live for more than two months and allows real-time research on brain trauma, disease and recovery.
  • Young children who stutter may have stronger language ability than their peers, according to an Australian study.

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How Bob became an emergency first aid responder

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Presenter: Neal
Guest: Bob Holdsworth
Guest Bio: An active paramedic, speaker and consultant, Bob Holdsworth has spent more than 33 years in emergency medicine, including executive leadership positions in the private sector, volunteer positions in both EMS and Fire agencies, and the role of EMS coordinator, where he developed and ran a hospital-based, regional paramedic service. He is the author of WADING INTO CHAOS: Inside the Life of a Paramedic.

 

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The New – 12 August 2014

Overview

  • An aeronautical engineer is plotting her next move in what has been a six-year battle to see the rights of donor-conceived children enshrined in law.
  • Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey is forging ahead with plans for an unpopular Medicare GP co-payment, rejecting advice from former Liberal treasurer Peter Costello to scrap it.
  • Dr Tri Phan from Garvan and Dr Steve Lee from ANU have been jointly nominated as finalists for the 2014 ANSTO Eureka Prize for Innovative Use of Technology. They have developed a simple and cheap way of making a high-powered lens capable of transforming a smartphone into a high-resolution microscope.

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Dr. Nathan Francis talks about the A5M conference

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Presenter: Katherine
Guest: Dr. Nathan Francis
Guest Bio: Graduating in 1977, Dr Francis completed his residency at Royal Perth Hospital and worked firstly in rural practice. Noticing that traditional medicine did not always produce satisfactory outcomes, he gained fellowship degrees and diplomas in acupuncture and clinical hypnosis, family medicine, nutritional and environmental medicine and anti-aging medicine.

A second generation medical practitioner, Dr Francis is passionate and committed to integrating the best of traditional and contemporary medical knowledge and practice, to ensure optimal outcomes for his clients.

A strong believer in preventative approaches, Dr Francis has established a unique practice to help the wellness and longevity of his clients.

www.a5m.net

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How does the Ebola virus kill

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Presenter: Neal
Guest: Dr. James Hubbard
Guest Bio: Dr. James Hubbard is one of the top survival-medicine experts. At his popular website, TheSurvivalDoctor.com, he writes about how to deal with medical problems in a disaster, on hikes, camping, or whenever expert help is impossible to get to. His latest book, “Duct Tape 911: The Many Amazing Medical Things You Can Do to Tape Yourself Together,” contains 23 illustrated ways to substitute duct tape for a medical supply. He has also written “Living Ready Pocket Manual: First Aid,” The Survival Doctor’s Guide to Burns,” and “The Survival Doctor’s Guide to Wounds.” He’s been a family doctor for over 30 years and discusses how the Ebola Virus is spread, how it is treated, and why it’s so deadly.

Segment Overview
Dr. James Hubbard discusses the Ebola Virus and what the virus does to the human body.

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