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Dennis OConnor

The 17th annual FiRe Conference - 0 views

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    ""The best technology conference in the world." - The Economist REGISTER NOWThe 18th annual Future in Review Conference Oct. 6-9, 2020 - The Lodge at Torrey Pines, La Jolla, CA  A Strategic News Service Presentation"
Dennis OConnor

POONACHA MACHAIAH - 0 views

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    "Poonacha Machaiah is a global leader among a new breed of social entrepreneurs who is applying his corporate expertise from 25 years as a business leader in Fortune 100 companies as well as his background in advanced technological strategies to tackling social and environmental problems. Machaiah has collaborated extensively with Deepak Chopra, M.D., world-renowned mind-body medicine pioneer and New York Times best-selling author, in their shared mission of "personal transformation and societal wellbeing." Together they have designed and overseen the launch of wellbeing programs in corporations and communities around the world."
Dennis OConnor

7 Reasons to Add Agriculture to Your Community! - Leichtag Foundation - 0 views

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    "by Daron "Farmer D" Joffe In the past few years, the Urban Land Institute has recognized that integrating food and farming into urban, suburban and rural real estate development projects is a rapidly growing trend. In addition to creating a dynamic platform for food production, social engagement and education, farm-centric communities can also support more vibrant and just regional food systems.  Integrating farms into neighborhoods presents several benefits, here are seven reasons to add agriculture to your community."
Dennis OConnor

Coronavirus Pandemic Update 37: The ACE-2 Receptor - The Doorway to COVID-19 (ACE Inhib... - 0 views

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    "Dr. Michael Kurisu D.O." called this video "molecurlar biology 101" It is from the Youtube Channel: MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
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    Forwarded to the Project Apollo listserve by "Dr. Michael Kurisu D.O." from Christina Mnatzaganian. This is from the UCSD Family Medicine Faculty Listserve. Hi Deepa, The statement below is from ACC/HFSA/AHA on March 17th. Essentially, there is no human data yet and data is evolving. See below, particularly the red area: *The following joint statement from the ACC, American Heart Association and Heart Failure Society of America was posted online on March 17 and addresses using renin angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS) antagonists in COVID-19. "The continued highest standard of care for cardiovascular disease patients diagnosed with COVID-19 is top priority, but there are no experimental or clinical data demonstrating beneficial or adverse outcomes among COVID-19 patients using ACE-I or ARB medications," said Richard J. Kovacs, MD, FACC. "We urge urgent, additional research that can guide us to optimal care for the millions of people worldwide with cardiovascular disease and who may contract COVID-19. These recommendations will be adjusted as needed to correspond with the latest research." Patients with underlying cardiovascular diseases appear to have an increased risk for adverse outcomes with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Although the clinical manifestations of COVID-19 are dominated by respiratory symptoms, some patients also may have severe cardiovascular damage. Angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptors have been shown to be the entry point into human cells for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. In a few experimental studies with animal models, both angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) have been shown to upregulate ACE2 expression in the heart. Though these have not been shown in human studies, or in the setting of COVID-19, such potential upregulation of ACE2 by ACE inhibitors or ARBs has resulted in a speculation of potential increased risk for COVID-19 infection in patients with
Dennis OConnor

Arete Coach Podcast 1002 Ozzie Gontang - 0 views

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    This is the Arete Coach Podcast where we explore the art and science of executive coaching with host Severin Sorensen. Our guest is Ozzie Gontang, Ph.D., Executive Coach, Master Coach, and Vistage COPE Award Winner (2001). Ozzie's path to executive coaching came through his work as a marathoner, counselor, and psychotherapist. He transitioned to executive coach and executive peer group leader being awarded Vistage's highest honor, the Cope Award in 2001.
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    Just listened to the conversation with Ozzie Gontang. Don't miss it. A small dose of Oz is worth the time!
Dennis OConnor

Frontiers | Using Self-Study and Peer-to-Peer Support to Change "Sick" Care to "Health"... - 1 views

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    "Camille Nebeker, Bethany Weisberg, Eric Hekler, and Michael Kurisu Frontiers in Digital Health - This paper is also posted on our PHE Website
Dennis OConnor

The Power of Advocating Through Music | Rachelle Babler | TEDxWestMonroe - 0 views

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    "Rachelle Babler explores the untapped powers of combining music and advocacy to create human impact. She did this after losing her sister to colon cancer to create awareness around prevention and screening. The response was overwhelming. While many have advocated through speeches, fundraisers and media, very few advocate through songwriting and music. Maybe music will be the critical voice that creates the awakening to help us unite, during times of chaos and separation. When we are divided by speech, we can be united and reunited through the power of song. Rachelle Babler grew up in Southern California near the sunny beaches of San Diego and has always been an avid explorer, traveler, musician and creative soul. At the height of her career in forensics, she quit her job cold turkey to pursue her "why" and found out what that was during a global pandemic, "TO empower others to consciously advocate, SO THAT they can heal, inspire and unite the human collective". She is a #1 International Best Selling Co-Author, Speaker, Advocate. Singer/Songwriter and proud mother to her two amazing children, Austin and Camryn. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx"
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