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    Explore "overdose" with insightful episodes like "The Crisis of Masculinity: Guiding Young Men to Embrace Their God-given Identity", "#63 - In Scozia sarà permesso fare uso di droghe illegali", "Understanding addiction and treating patients with substance use disorders with Bobby Mukkamala, MD", "#38 Jihane Herizi - Le Paradoxe de toute une vie" and "Matt Paradise Episode 1 – My Transformation" from podcasts like ""Celebrate Kids Podcast with Dr. Kathy", "701", "AMA Update", "Artisan de l'esprit" and "Overcomers Overcoming"" and more!

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    The Crisis of Masculinity: Guiding Young Men to Embrace Their God-given Identity

    The Crisis of Masculinity: Guiding Young Men to Embrace Their God-given Identity

    In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy discusses the current state of young men in America and the societal pressures they face. She explores the conflicting messages young men receive about masculinity and what it means to be a man. Dr. Kathy to provides insight on how to guide young men in this challenging moment. She address concerns such as the decline in college degrees for men, their higher rates of unemployment, and the struggles with addiction. She sheds light on the importance of teaching young men to be humble, servant-hearted, and to seek a deeper understanding of God.

    Understanding addiction and treating patients with substance use disorders with Bobby Mukkamala, MD

    Understanding addiction and treating patients with substance use disorders with Bobby Mukkamala, MD
    National Addiction Treatment Week kicks off today with Bobby Mukkamala, MD, chair of the AMA Substance Use and Pain Care Task Force, discussing the stigma of addiction, common barriers to substance abuse treatment, and physician advocacy efforts in the fight against the overdose epidemic in the U.S. Dr. Mukkamala also shares advice for doctors and practitioners on treating opioid use disorder and patients struggling with addiction. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts. ❤️‍🩹 2023 National Addiction Treatment Week is October 16-22, access resources at: http://www.treataddictionsavelives.org/ 🥼 Learn more about the AMA Recovery Plan for America’s Physicians: https://bit.ly/AMA_RecoveryPlan 💪 Get involved in the fight to end the overdose epidemic: https://end-overdose-epidemic.org/ 📨 Stay up to date on all the latest advocacy news by subscribing to AMA Advocacy Update: https://bit.ly/AMA_AdvocacyUpdate 🩺 The AMA is your powerful ally in patient care. Join now: https://bit.ly/AMAJoinRenew

    #38 Jihane Herizi - Le Paradoxe de toute une vie

    #38 Jihane Herizi - Le Paradoxe de toute une vie

    Dès son enfance, Jihane développe une capacité d'adaptation qui lui permettra vivre, parfois survivre. Son analyse et sa sensibilité seront ses atouts. Dans cet épisode on parle de comment elle grandit dans un environnement où elle se sent incomprise. Sa relation avec ses parents, son overdose médicamenteuse, son accident de voiture ou encore son rapport à l'entrepreneuriat. Aujourd'hui, Jihane continue de s'accomplir, devenue psychologue, elle coach les solopreneurs.

    Matt Paradise Episode 1 – My Transformation

    Matt Paradise Episode 1 – My Transformation

    Matt Paradise has overcome homelessness, addiction, and an overdose. August 2023 will be his 24th year of sobriety. His most recent obstacles are bile duct cancer, chemo, radiation, and a liver transplant. Matt is now focusing on financial health and helping others to become financially capable. You can learn more about Matt and his financial practice at https://www.mattparadise.com/. He is also a professional speaker and author of multiple books on financial education. He has over 20 years of experience in this field and is passionate about helping people increase their well-being, reduce stress, and build Whole Health Wealth. As a seasoned financial educator, he empowers others with knowledge on various topics, from basic financial literacy to advanced investment strategies to diverse audiences, including students, professionals, and retirees.

    One Pill Can Kill

    One Pill Can Kill

    Carley and Betsy chat with DEA Special Agent Czaczkowski about the One Pill Can Kill campaign that educates the community on the nationwide increase of Fentanyl-laced fake prescription pills which is tragically leading to accidental overdose deaths.  The DEA determined that 6 out of 10 DEA tested pills that containe Fentanyl have a potentially lethal dose.  To learn more, listen to this episode.

    Beauty in the Shitshow - 18

    Beauty in the Shitshow - 18

    On today's podcast we catch up with sharing what has been going on with us over the past month. Summer has arrived. Life is crazy and the days and years just keep flying by faster and faster. Check out this episode to see what exactly we have been going through. Tell us your ideas for a 29th anniversary. Be sure to follow our Facebook page for Beauty in the Shitshow. Make sure you Subscribe, Rate and Review the podcast. Share it with your friends.

    Unpopular Presidential Candidates, Fact Checkers Proven Partisan, America's Overdose Crisis

    Unpopular Presidential Candidates, Fact Checkers Proven Partisan, America's Overdose Crisis
    Join Jim and Greg as they serve up three lousy martinis. First, they dissect a new Quinnipiac poll showing Americans strongly dislike the best known presidential candidates, while huge majorities have no clue who many of the other hopefuls are. They're also sadly unsurprised at a Free Beacon report showing that 99.5 percent of all political donations from professional "fact checkers" went to Democrats. Finally, they wince at the new CDC report showing 109,000 overdose deaths in the U.S. in 2022, proving that the COVID severely worsened the problem but the end of the pandemic hasn't improved things at all.

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    Unpopular Presidential Candidates, Fact Checkers Proven Partisan, America's Overdose Crisis

    Unpopular Presidential Candidates, Fact Checkers Proven Partisan, America's Overdose Crisis
    Join Jim and Greg as they serve up three lousy martinis. First, they dissect a new Quinnipiac poll showing Americans strongly dislike the best known presidential candidates, while huge majorities have no clue who many of the other hopefuls are. They're also sadly unsurprised at a Free Beacon report showing that 99.5 percent of all political donations from professional "fact checkers" went to Democrats. Finally, they wince at the new CDC report showing 109,000 overdose deaths in the U.S. in 2022, proving that the COVID severely worsened the problem but the end of the pandemic hasn't improved things at all.

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    JEM February 2023 Podcast Summary

    JEM February 2023 Podcast Summary

    Podcast summary of articles from the February 2023 edition of the Journal of Emergency Medicine from the American Academy of Emergency Medicine.  Topics include CT scans in intoxicated patients, pediatric marijuana overdoses, pernicious anemia, antibiotic side effects, heat stroke, and interstitial lung disease.  Guest speaker is Dr. Steffen Simerlink.

    JEM January 2023 Podcast Summary

    JEM January 2023 Podcast Summary

    Podcast summary of articles from the January 2023 edition of the Journal of Emergency Medicine from the American Academy of Emergency Medicine.  Topics include lumbar punctures, intralipid, neutropenic fever, renal infarcts, allergic reactions, and airway foreign bodies.  Guest speaker is Dr. Steffen Simerlink.

    BHN Live with news producer Julia Dudley Najieb: Watch 'A closer look at the fentanyl crisis in real time' Part 1

    BHN Live with news producer Julia Dudley Najieb: Watch 'A closer look at the fentanyl crisis in real time' Part 1
    In this BHN Live episode, news producer, Julia Dudley Najieb, reiterates the nationwide fentanyl crisis by sharing perspectives from a medical expert, renowned author, drug dealer, drug addict and straight facts from the DEA's platform.

    The drug overdose news headlines, the highway billboards, and the local law enforcement warnings regarding the opioid epidemic may not be alarming enough to alert most Americans that they could be next -- accidentally.

    What may be alarming to some people is that most of these accidental overdose deaths are caused by a key deadly drug that has been synthesized in the streets and disguised under the predominant, fake pills sold to the unknown drug user, who thinks he/she/they is buying the fake prescription medication.

    According to the United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), federal organization in charge of enforcing the controlled substances laws of the United States, fentanyl is a highly addictive man-made, synthetic opioid that is 50 times stronger than heroin and 80-100 times stronger than morphine. Just two milligrams of fentanyl, small enough to fit on the tip of a pencil, is considered a potentially deadly dose.



    Pharmaceutical fentanyl was developed for pain management treatment of cancer patients, applied in a patch on the skin. Because of its powerful opioid properties, fentanyl is also diverted for abuse.

    Fentanyl is added to heroin to increase its potency, or be disguised as highly potent heroin.





    Fentanyl

    Fentanyl
    In 2021, there were over 5700 deaths due to Fentanyl overdose in California alone. The numbers nationwide, and in particular in the east, are even more staggering. What does an opioid overdose look like? What can you do if you think you’re witnessing one? What can parents do to help keep their kids safe? In this episode of All the F Words, Joanne and Gabi talk about Fentanyl and what’s being done to prevent more lives from being lost to this synthetic opoid.

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    Ep.34 Clueless

    Ep.34 Clueless

    MUFFS! Welcome back! this week i the news, Chase talks about the Santa Clause series coming to Disney+, Tim tells ya about Anna Kendrick's directorial debut in the Match game, and also Kevin Smith's second installment to Tusk. Lots of good goofs this week folks! tanks for watching, we truly do appreciate you! new episodes every Thursday @midnight

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    Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep 17: Methadon't Do That

    Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep 17: Methadon't Do That

    What do you do when you receive a patient who is in critical cardiac condition after being in jail? Did they already have a heart disease that is getting worse? Or was it something they took? Or was it a prescribed medicine that they couldn't take? Regardless, it can be a struggle to find an answer.  At this point you better know your basics to keep the patient alive.  In this episode, the AMPED team is joined by flight nurse Chelsea Fehring to delve into another AMPED case that presents some unique and unexpected challenges.

    Chelsea Fehring, RN, Flight nurse

    Rebecca Tracy, DO, Emergency Physician and EMS Physician
     
     
    Evan Schwarz, MD, Emergency Physician, Toxicologist, Addiction Medicine
     

    Click here to download this episode today!

    As always thanks for listening and fly safe!

    Hawnwan Moy MD FACEP FAEMS
    John Wilmas MD FACEP FAEMS
    Joseph Hill RN BSN CMTE CFRN

    One On One With Coach Blu: Its about Love

    One On One With Coach Blu: Its about Love
    Welcome to our weekly live show, One on One with Coach Blu. Coach Blu is a licensed mental health therapist and certified substance use, disorder counselor. Today's cohost Addict II Athlete's own Athletic Director Marisa Robinson. Marissa is a Certified Recreational Therapist. This is an open topic so by which you the listener can participate by submitting your own questions through direct messaging or, jump on the zoom link provided to be a guest and participant on the show. We discuss topics of addiction, recovery, mental illness, health and wellness, and much more.Â

    Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 12

    Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 12

    Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast 

    The second of a two part series, our team recaps the pertinent data from our flight team, discusses where their assumptions were wrong, prescribes solutions for avoiding similar mistakes in the future, and wraps up what was a fascinating case. Did you figure out where the team figured things wrong? We are joined by

    Dr. Kevin Baumgartner,

    Dr. Michelle McLean,

    Shannon Duggar, RN,

    and Steve Piper, EMT-P.

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    As always thanks for listening and fly safe!

    Hawnwan Moy MD FACEP FAEMS
    John Wilmas MD FACEP FAEMS
    Joseph Hill RN BSN CMTE CFRN

     

    Addictions

    Addictions
    Addictions are all about a need or a desire to possess objects, engage in activities and take certain substances regularly, probably on a daily basis without fail, the word itself is of Latin origin and literally translates to ‘enslaved’, or ‘bound to’.
    You can be addicted to almost anything regardless of whether it’s seen as good for you or not, but addictions of any kind are definitely not healthy.