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Du Maurier Society Podcast

  • MedBeds, what is it?

    22 APR 2024 · The possibilities with medbeds extend beyond conventional healthcare practices. Exploring new medical frontiers, such as regenerative medicine, gene editing, and tele medicine integration, opens doors to innovative approaches to patient care. By pushing boundaries and embracing interdisciplinary collaboration, medbed technology paves the way for transformative medical discoveries. The take away here is it is part of the life extension philosophy. Medbeds might sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but they're very much a reality in today's healthcare landscape. The concept of medbeds has been evolving over time, with advancements in medical technology and patient-centered care driving their development.
    6m 7s
  • An Introduction to Self-Advocacy. Owning your truth.

    19 APR 2024 · Self-advocacy is similar to being your own hype person, however instead of bragging about how fantastic you are at cooking, you are sticking up for yourself, your rights, and your truth. It all comes down to being vocal, making decisions, and assuming charge of your own life. To put it simply, self-advocacy is the capacity to recognize and communicate your own needs, wants, beliefs, and rights. It's similar to being your own personal cheerleader—you stand strong behind your convictions and fight for what you believe in.
    7m 37s
  • Coping with the feeling of being trapped in a situation that controls you

    14 APR 2024 · Residing in an environment that feels like a confinement, dictated by invisible barriers, can be an oppressive experience. It's akin to being locked in a prison with imperceptible bars, where your actions are restricted, and your liberty is constrained.Coping with the feeling of being trapped in a situation that controls you, can be incredibly challenging, however, it's crucial to realize that there are ways to break free and regain command over your life. https://www.dumauriersociety.com
    4m 46s
  • A Psychosocial Assessment what is the real underlined reason.

    12 APR 2024 · Don't be alarmed, It helps mental health professionals uncover crucial details about a person's life, experiences, and challenges, guiding the development of personalized treatment plans.
    4m 32s
  • Palliative Care vs. Euthanasia Debate.

    12 APR 2024 · Euthanasia laws vary significantly from country to country, with some nations permitting euthanasia under certain circumstances while others strictly prohibit it. The legal status of euthanasia is a complex and evolving issue that is subject to ongoing debate and legislative changes. https://drive.google.com/file/d/18xHEZCrgYsw-lTKqqXx1h71VecAjdPo3/view?usp=sharing In an interview with the https://www.dw.com/en/frances-macron-announces-plans-for-assisted-dying-bill/a-68491568 stated that he did not want to term the new legislation euthanasia or assisted suicide, but rather, "helped to die." Posted March 10, 2024.  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27920697/
    7m 48s
  • The singularity, What is it?

    20 MAR 2024 · I wanted to talk about the Criticisms of the concept of the singularity. And what the experts in various fields are saying about it.The concept of the singularity, a hypothetical point in the future when technological growth becomes uncontrollable and irreversible, has captured the imagination of both futurists and skeptics alike. Rooted in the exponential advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies, the singularity represents a moment of profound transformation and uncertainty as to how I understand it. As experts from diverse fields weigh in on the implications and feasibility of this idea, a complex tapestry of criticisms and concerns emerges. This is my attempt to dive into the critiques from technological experts, philosophical perspectives, ethical considerations, limitations in achieving singularity, societal impacts, alternative viewpoints, and the ongoing discourse surrounding this enigmatic concept. https://2045.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFRF3K1M8MQ
    7m 54s
  • Domestic Violence in the new generation

    19 MAR 2024 · The complex issues surrounding the prevention of domestic abuse among the current generation and beyond.
    11m 18s
  • The Law and DNA Collection 

    19 MAR 2024 · Here are a few headlines on the topic that might help you see the bigger picture. - https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/05/business/dna-database-search-warrant.html#:~:text=Profile%20is%20Private%3F-,A%20Florida%20Judge%20Just%20Said%20Otherwise,enforcement%20agencies%20across%20the%20country. - https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/peteraldhous/ancestry-dna-database-search-warrant - https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/crime-and-courts/2019/12/19/jerry-burns-michelle-martinko-accused-1979-iowa-killing/2702680001/
    4m 8s
  • A rare human case of bubonic plague and a Alaska pox outbreak, WTF

    14 FEB 2024 · The bubonic plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, has plagued humanity for centuries, leaving a lasting mark on history. Although commonly associated with medieval times, the bubonic plague continues to persist in various parts of the world, In 2020, California reported its first incidence of plague in five years. Officials stated at the time that the patient, a South Lake Tahoe resident, was healing at home. In Colorado in 2015, two fatal cases were reported. And now Oregon?. Not to mention the alaska-pox that just broke out. Back in September 2005, there was an incident reported, There was a big investigation going on in New Jersey! So, The research lab, located at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, is operated by the Public Health Research Institute, a center for infectious disease research.They did research on some mice that were carrying a really dangerous disease called the plague that have gone missing. One scientist from Rutgers University even said that this disease, the plague, is really bad. Scary stuff, right? fast forward to 2024. WOW!
    10m 35s
  • Our ecosystem is being negatively impacted by something nefarious

    8 FEB 2024 · Book: https://www.lulu.com/shop/bedelia-du-maurier/recycling-to-save-the-earth/ebook/product-m7997p.html?q=bedelia+du+maurier+LLC&page=1&pageSize=4 Topic: Polystyrene is a type of plastic, and Styrofoam is a brand name for a type of extruded polystyrene foam. So far, Bill HR6654 has been introduced, as has the New Hampshire anti-foam bill HB618. Polystyrene doesn't exactly have the best environmental track record. It's not biodegradable, which means it sticks around in the environment for a long time. And to make matters worse, it can break down into smaller pieces, called microplastics, that end up polluting our waterways and being ingested by marine life. So, while convenient for us, polystyrene can have some pretty alarming consequences for the environment. Documentary 2023: https://youtu.be/J7c0zl0fYco?feature=shared Reuters Article 2024: https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/cambodia-upcycler-turns-tonnes-plastic-bottles-into-brooms-2024-02-16/
    14m 4s

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