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4 Cities That Provoke Crazy Travel Syndromes (Don't Let Them Happen to You!)
Unfortunately, trips can not only make you happy, but also a little bit crazy... Despite their poetic names, “Paris syndrome”, “Jerusalem syndrome”, “Florence syndrome”, and "Venice syndrome" don’t actually mean anything good. These are names of psychiatric disorders that target tourists in different cities. Today's video tours each of these destinations and explains the four common syndromes that can take hold of overly impressionable travelers.
1:00 - Paris syndrome
3:16 - Jerusalem syndrome
4:49 - Florence syndrome
6:57 - Venice syndrome
Subscribe to How to Europe for entertaining travel content every week.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Mb0NY2vX7gnSpBCmeSj3w?sub_confirmation=1
Sources:
https://bigthink.com/strange-maps/ten-city-syndromes/
https://globalvoices.org/2015/07/28/ei...
published: 10 Mar 2023
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Palpitation "Newt stop Tenessee"
palpitation-swiddish pop!!
published: 19 Aug 2010
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City Syndromes | Everything Everywhere Daily
Psychologists have identified hundreds of different psychological disorders and conditions.
Some of them are rather common conditions that affect large segments of the population at one time or another. Others are quite rare and only come up in certain circumstances or even in certain places.
Within that, there is a rare subset of psychological conditions that only tend to appear in certain cities, or were named after cities where first appeared.
Learn more about psychological syndromes that are named after cities on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
Sponsors
Available nationally, look for a bottle of Heaven Hill Bottled-in-Bond at your local store. Find out more at heavenhilldistillery.com/hh-bottled-in-bond.php
Sign up today at butcherbox.com/daily and use code daily t...
published: 17 May 2024
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Introducing: The Palpitations
The Palpitations are a five-piece British rock band, tipped to kickstart a grunge revival with a brand of music that drips with hints of Queens of the Stone Age and Joy Division.
Having been founded by a pair of doctors while working in the emergency department of a London hospital, the band's lyrical themes showcase vignettes of hospital life - there are tales of seductive midnight nurses, heroin addiction, plus the story of a manic-depressive patient trying to drill a hole in his head.
With a sound and sartorial elegance reminiscent of New York post-punk counterparts Interpol, The Palpitations immerse the audience in neon-drenched, sweat-soaked lyrics during live gigs that get the crowd dancing and moshing in equal amounts.
Video footage: Headline show at The Horn, St Albans, 9/3/19
published: 13 Mar 2019
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Beauty Overwhelm
Welcome to our YouTube channel! In this video, we will delve into various fascinating psychological syndromes such as Stockholm Syndrome, Lima Syndrome, Stendhal Syndrome, Munchausen Syndrome, and Cotard's Syndrome. What are these syndromes? What are their symptoms, and how can they be managed? Find all the answers in this video!
published: 10 Mar 2024
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Stendhal Syndrome - Sick from Too Much Art? - Documentary
Title: Stendhal Syndrome: Can too much art make you ill? Mental Health Documentary
Thousands of people visit the Italian City of Florence every year to experience its unrivalled collections of art. Some of them are so overwhelmed they become anxious, agitated and confused, they start seeing things and become paranoid and some even try to damage the very art they have come to see.
This has been called the Stendhal Syndrome, named after the 19th-century French author Stendhal, who had a similar experience when he visited the city in 1811.
The psychological profile of those affected is that they are young, single, sensitive, impressionable and traveling alone or with one other person. Around a half have a prior history of psychiatric disorder and many either regard themselves as artists ...
published: 02 Dec 2022
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Azure Blue - Little Confusions @ Kåken Stockholm
Släppfest för Azure Blue:s skiva Rule of thirds på Kåken i Stockholm
http://www.musikenligtjerry.se
published: 25 Nov 2011
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Comadre x Dead To Me - the mixtape #4
brand new song. colab effort by Comadre and Dead To Me. the mixtape #4 is going to be a collaboration-themed release. no set release date yet, but we are hoping for sometime in March or April. in the meanwhile, please check back to this youtube profile for more videos to come from the mixtape #4. also, all updates on the mixtape will be posted on: www.twitter.com/comadre650 and you can download all the Comadre mixtapes for FREE at: www.siqdrugfront.com/comadre
published: 01 Feb 2010
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The importance of new immune cells in gastrointestinal disease
Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease often affect young people, and add to the risk of developing colon cancer. Wallenberg Academy FellowJenny Mjösberg, Karolinska Institutet, is examining how a new type of lymphocyte discovered in our immune system influences development of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer (CRC).
published: 27 Jun 2016
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Could you be electrohypersensitive? With Professor Olle Johansson
Professor Johansson is a world-leading authority on the health impacts of artificial radio frequency (RF) radiation. Indeed, he defined the term ‘screen dermatitis’ to describe the sunburn-like skin irritation caused by radiation, which has since evolved into what is now termed electrohypersensitivity, or EHS.
This is where people experience a range of debilitating symptoms due to overexposure to RF radiation. EHS is currently accepted as a functional impairment, but there are moves to change that, and not for the better, as he explains in our conversation.
Watch to learn about EHS , hear eye-opening anecdotes from Professor Johansson's time on the front line of this particular battle over the last few decades, and hear his reassurance and inspiration that change is possible.
For more ...
published: 31 Mar 2023
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4 Cities That Provoke Crazy Travel Syndromes (Don't Let Them Happen to You!)
Unfortunately, trips can not only make you happy, but also a little bit crazy... Despite their poetic names, “Paris syndrome”, “Jerusalem syndrome”, “Florence ...
Unfortunately, trips can not only make you happy, but also a little bit crazy... Despite their poetic names, “Paris syndrome”, “Jerusalem syndrome”, “Florence syndrome”, and "Venice syndrome" don’t actually mean anything good. These are names of psychiatric disorders that target tourists in different cities. Today's video tours each of these destinations and explains the four common syndromes that can take hold of overly impressionable travelers.
1:00 - Paris syndrome
3:16 - Jerusalem syndrome
4:49 - Florence syndrome
6:57 - Venice syndrome
Subscribe to How to Europe for entertaining travel content every week.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Mb0NY2vX7gnSpBCmeSj3w?sub_confirmation=1
Sources:
https://bigthink.com/strange-maps/ten-city-syndromes/
https://globalvoices.org/2015/07/28/eiffel-tower-plans-beware-of-the-paris-syndrome/
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20220110-stendhal-syndrome-the-travel-syndrome-that-causes-panic
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2000/nov/20/philipwillan
#parissyndrome #teuropetravel #traveltips
https://wn.com/4_Cities_That_Provoke_Crazy_Travel_Syndromes_(Don't_Let_Them_Happen_To_You_)
Unfortunately, trips can not only make you happy, but also a little bit crazy... Despite their poetic names, “Paris syndrome”, “Jerusalem syndrome”, “Florence syndrome”, and "Venice syndrome" don’t actually mean anything good. These are names of psychiatric disorders that target tourists in different cities. Today's video tours each of these destinations and explains the four common syndromes that can take hold of overly impressionable travelers.
1:00 - Paris syndrome
3:16 - Jerusalem syndrome
4:49 - Florence syndrome
6:57 - Venice syndrome
Subscribe to How to Europe for entertaining travel content every week.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Mb0NY2vX7gnSpBCmeSj3w?sub_confirmation=1
Sources:
https://bigthink.com/strange-maps/ten-city-syndromes/
https://globalvoices.org/2015/07/28/eiffel-tower-plans-beware-of-the-paris-syndrome/
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20220110-stendhal-syndrome-the-travel-syndrome-that-causes-panic
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2000/nov/20/philipwillan
#parissyndrome #teuropetravel #traveltips
- published: 10 Mar 2023
- views: 391
15:34
City Syndromes | Everything Everywhere Daily
Psychologists have identified hundreds of different psychological disorders and conditions.
Some of them are rather common conditions that affect large segment...
Psychologists have identified hundreds of different psychological disorders and conditions.
Some of them are rather common conditions that affect large segments of the population at one time or another. Others are quite rare and only come up in certain circumstances or even in certain places.
Within that, there is a rare subset of psychological conditions that only tend to appear in certain cities, or were named after cities where first appeared.
Learn more about psychological syndromes that are named after cities on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
Sponsors
Available nationally, look for a bottle of Heaven Hill Bottled-in-Bond at your local store. Find out more at heavenhilldistillery.com/hh-bottled-in-bond.php
Sign up today at butcherbox.com/daily and use code daily to choose your free offer and get $20 off.
Visit BetterHelp.com/everywhere today to get 10% off your first month.
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Visit meminto.com and get 15% off with code EED15.
Listen to Expedition Unknown wherever you get your podcasts.
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Associate Producers: Ben Long & Cameron Kieffer
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https://wn.com/City_Syndromes_|_Everything_Everywhere_Daily
Psychologists have identified hundreds of different psychological disorders and conditions.
Some of them are rather common conditions that affect large segments of the population at one time or another. Others are quite rare and only come up in certain circumstances or even in certain places.
Within that, there is a rare subset of psychological conditions that only tend to appear in certain cities, or were named after cities where first appeared.
Learn more about psychological syndromes that are named after cities on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
Sponsors
Available nationally, look for a bottle of Heaven Hill Bottled-in-Bond at your local store. Find out more at heavenhilldistillery.com/hh-bottled-in-bond.php
Sign up today at butcherbox.com/daily and use code daily to choose your free offer and get $20 off.
Visit BetterHelp.com/everywhere today to get 10% off your first month.
Use the code EverythingEverywhere for a 20% discount on a subscription at Newspapers.com.
Visit meminto.com and get 15% off with code EED15.
Listen to Expedition Unknown wherever you get your podcasts.
Get started with a $13 trial set for just $3 at harrys.com/EVERYTHING.
Subscribe to the podcast!
https://link.chtbl.com/EverythingEverywhere?sid=ShowNotes
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Executive Producer: Charles Daniel
Associate Producers: Ben Long & Cameron Kieffer
Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere
Update your podcast app at newpodcastapps.com
Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh
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Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/20778081?utm_source=youtube
- published: 17 May 2024
- views: 59
0:35
Introducing: The Palpitations
The Palpitations are a five-piece British rock band, tipped to kickstart a grunge revival with a brand of music that drips with hints of Queens of the Stone Age...
The Palpitations are a five-piece British rock band, tipped to kickstart a grunge revival with a brand of music that drips with hints of Queens of the Stone Age and Joy Division.
Having been founded by a pair of doctors while working in the emergency department of a London hospital, the band's lyrical themes showcase vignettes of hospital life - there are tales of seductive midnight nurses, heroin addiction, plus the story of a manic-depressive patient trying to drill a hole in his head.
With a sound and sartorial elegance reminiscent of New York post-punk counterparts Interpol, The Palpitations immerse the audience in neon-drenched, sweat-soaked lyrics during live gigs that get the crowd dancing and moshing in equal amounts.
Video footage: Headline show at The Horn, St Albans, 9/3/19
https://wn.com/Introducing_The_Palpitations
The Palpitations are a five-piece British rock band, tipped to kickstart a grunge revival with a brand of music that drips with hints of Queens of the Stone Age and Joy Division.
Having been founded by a pair of doctors while working in the emergency department of a London hospital, the band's lyrical themes showcase vignettes of hospital life - there are tales of seductive midnight nurses, heroin addiction, plus the story of a manic-depressive patient trying to drill a hole in his head.
With a sound and sartorial elegance reminiscent of New York post-punk counterparts Interpol, The Palpitations immerse the audience in neon-drenched, sweat-soaked lyrics during live gigs that get the crowd dancing and moshing in equal amounts.
Video footage: Headline show at The Horn, St Albans, 9/3/19
- published: 13 Mar 2019
- views: 363
0:56
Beauty Overwhelm
Welcome to our YouTube channel! In this video, we will delve into various fascinating psychological syndromes such as Stockholm Syndrome, Lima Syndrome, Stendha...
Welcome to our YouTube channel! In this video, we will delve into various fascinating psychological syndromes such as Stockholm Syndrome, Lima Syndrome, Stendhal Syndrome, Munchausen Syndrome, and Cotard's Syndrome. What are these syndromes? What are their symptoms, and how can they be managed? Find all the answers in this video!
https://wn.com/Beauty_Overwhelm
Welcome to our YouTube channel! In this video, we will delve into various fascinating psychological syndromes such as Stockholm Syndrome, Lima Syndrome, Stendhal Syndrome, Munchausen Syndrome, and Cotard's Syndrome. What are these syndromes? What are their symptoms, and how can they be managed? Find all the answers in this video!
- published: 10 Mar 2024
- views: 1
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Stendhal Syndrome - Sick from Too Much Art? - Documentary
Title: Stendhal Syndrome: Can too much art make you ill? Mental Health Documentary
Thousands of people visit the Italian City of Florence every year to experie...
Title: Stendhal Syndrome: Can too much art make you ill? Mental Health Documentary
Thousands of people visit the Italian City of Florence every year to experience its unrivalled collections of art. Some of them are so overwhelmed they become anxious, agitated and confused, they start seeing things and become paranoid and some even try to damage the very art they have come to see.
This has been called the Stendhal Syndrome, named after the 19th-century French author Stendhal, who had a similar experience when he visited the city in 1811.
The psychological profile of those affected is that they are young, single, sensitive, impressionable and traveling alone or with one other person. Around a half have a prior history of psychiatric disorder and many either regard themselves as artists or have a keen interest in art.
The Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, who had temporal lobe epilepsy, is known to have gone into ecstatic trances when viewing paintings, so could this be the same thing?
Neuroscientists have been studying the brains of people meditating or in ecstatic states for many years. Recent functional brain imaging and advanced neurophysiological EEG studies with intracranial electrodes in people with ecstatic epilepsy, orgasmic epilepsy or epilepsy triggered by music have found an association with activation of the anterior insular cortex and the salience network – a crucial brain system that is involved in self-awareness and social behaviour.
This may be the explanation of some cases of Stendhal syndrome, but it is a complex disorder and likely to have many different causes in different people.
References
Amâncio, E. J. (2005). Dostoevsky and Stendhal´s sydrome. Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria, 63, 1099-1103.
Arias, M. (2019). Neurology of ecstatic religious and similar experiences: Ecstatic, orgasmic, and musicogenic seizures. Stendhal syndrome and autoscopic phenomena. Neurología (English Edition), 34(1), 55-61.
Bamforth, I. (2010). Stendhal's Syndrome. British Journal of General Practice, 60(581), 945-946.
Bar-El, Y., Durst, R., Katz, G., Zislin, J., Strauss, Z., and Knobler, H. Y. (2000). Jerusalem syndrome. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 176(1), 86-90.
Magherini, G (1989) La Sindrome di Stendhal. Firenze, Ponte Alle Grazie.
Palacios-Sánchez, L., Botero-Meneses, J. S., Pachón, R. P., Hernández, L. B. P., Triana-Melo, J. D. P., and Ramírez-Rodríguez, S. (2018). Stendhal syndrome: a clinical and historical overview. Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria, 76, 120-123.
Teive, H. A., Munhoz, R. P., and Cardoso, F. (2014). Proust, neurology and Stendhal's Syndrome. European Neurology, 71(5-6), 296-298.
Music (via Wikimedia Commons)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem: Rex tremendæ, Wiener Hofsmusikkappelle: Josef Krips (1950) Public domain.
Modest Mussorgsky: Pictures at an exhibition: Il vecchio castello: David Hernando Vitores - saxophone (2015) CC4.0
Antonio Vivaldi The Four Seasons, Op. 8: Violin Concerto in F major RV 293 Autumn. The Modena Chamber Orchestra. CC0
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, "L'inverno" (Winter) — from The Four Seasons: 2nd Movement Live: Wichita State University. John Harrison, Violin; Robert Turizziani , Conductor; Wichita State University Chamber Players. Recorded February 6 2000. CC Attribution
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297. "L'inverno" (Winter) — from The Four Seasons. First movement. United States Air Force Band Strings. Public domain.
Copyright Disclaimer
The primary purpose of this video is educational. I have tried to use material in the public domain or with Creative Commons Non-attribution licences wherever possible. Where attribution is required, I have listed this below. I believe that any copyright material used falls under the remit of Fair Use, but if any content owners would like to dispute this, I will not hesitate to immediately remove that content. It is not my intention to infringe on content ownership in any way. If you happen to find your art or images in the video, please let me know and I will be glad to credit you.
Images
Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Fair use from Wellcome Collection
Case courtesy of Assoc Prof Frank Gaillard - Radiopedia
Video produced by Graeme Yorston and Tom Yorston.
https://wn.com/Stendhal_Syndrome_Sick_From_Too_Much_Art_Documentary
Title: Stendhal Syndrome: Can too much art make you ill? Mental Health Documentary
Thousands of people visit the Italian City of Florence every year to experience its unrivalled collections of art. Some of them are so overwhelmed they become anxious, agitated and confused, they start seeing things and become paranoid and some even try to damage the very art they have come to see.
This has been called the Stendhal Syndrome, named after the 19th-century French author Stendhal, who had a similar experience when he visited the city in 1811.
The psychological profile of those affected is that they are young, single, sensitive, impressionable and traveling alone or with one other person. Around a half have a prior history of psychiatric disorder and many either regard themselves as artists or have a keen interest in art.
The Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, who had temporal lobe epilepsy, is known to have gone into ecstatic trances when viewing paintings, so could this be the same thing?
Neuroscientists have been studying the brains of people meditating or in ecstatic states for many years. Recent functional brain imaging and advanced neurophysiological EEG studies with intracranial electrodes in people with ecstatic epilepsy, orgasmic epilepsy or epilepsy triggered by music have found an association with activation of the anterior insular cortex and the salience network – a crucial brain system that is involved in self-awareness and social behaviour.
This may be the explanation of some cases of Stendhal syndrome, but it is a complex disorder and likely to have many different causes in different people.
References
Amâncio, E. J. (2005). Dostoevsky and Stendhal´s sydrome. Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria, 63, 1099-1103.
Arias, M. (2019). Neurology of ecstatic religious and similar experiences: Ecstatic, orgasmic, and musicogenic seizures. Stendhal syndrome and autoscopic phenomena. Neurología (English Edition), 34(1), 55-61.
Bamforth, I. (2010). Stendhal's Syndrome. British Journal of General Practice, 60(581), 945-946.
Bar-El, Y., Durst, R., Katz, G., Zislin, J., Strauss, Z., and Knobler, H. Y. (2000). Jerusalem syndrome. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 176(1), 86-90.
Magherini, G (1989) La Sindrome di Stendhal. Firenze, Ponte Alle Grazie.
Palacios-Sánchez, L., Botero-Meneses, J. S., Pachón, R. P., Hernández, L. B. P., Triana-Melo, J. D. P., and Ramírez-Rodríguez, S. (2018). Stendhal syndrome: a clinical and historical overview. Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria, 76, 120-123.
Teive, H. A., Munhoz, R. P., and Cardoso, F. (2014). Proust, neurology and Stendhal's Syndrome. European Neurology, 71(5-6), 296-298.
Music (via Wikimedia Commons)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem: Rex tremendæ, Wiener Hofsmusikkappelle: Josef Krips (1950) Public domain.
Modest Mussorgsky: Pictures at an exhibition: Il vecchio castello: David Hernando Vitores - saxophone (2015) CC4.0
Antonio Vivaldi The Four Seasons, Op. 8: Violin Concerto in F major RV 293 Autumn. The Modena Chamber Orchestra. CC0
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, "L'inverno" (Winter) — from The Four Seasons: 2nd Movement Live: Wichita State University. John Harrison, Violin; Robert Turizziani , Conductor; Wichita State University Chamber Players. Recorded February 6 2000. CC Attribution
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297. "L'inverno" (Winter) — from The Four Seasons. First movement. United States Air Force Band Strings. Public domain.
Copyright Disclaimer
The primary purpose of this video is educational. I have tried to use material in the public domain or with Creative Commons Non-attribution licences wherever possible. Where attribution is required, I have listed this below. I believe that any copyright material used falls under the remit of Fair Use, but if any content owners would like to dispute this, I will not hesitate to immediately remove that content. It is not my intention to infringe on content ownership in any way. If you happen to find your art or images in the video, please let me know and I will be glad to credit you.
Images
Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Fair use from Wellcome Collection
Case courtesy of Assoc Prof Frank Gaillard - Radiopedia
Video produced by Graeme Yorston and Tom Yorston.
- published: 02 Dec 2022
- views: 5220
3:13
Azure Blue - Little Confusions @ Kåken Stockholm
Släppfest för Azure Blue:s skiva Rule of thirds på Kåken i Stockholm
http://www.musikenligtjerry.se
Släppfest för Azure Blue:s skiva Rule of thirds på Kåken i Stockholm
http://www.musikenligtjerry.se
https://wn.com/Azure_Blue_Little_Confusions_Kåken_Stockholm
Släppfest för Azure Blue:s skiva Rule of thirds på Kåken i Stockholm
http://www.musikenligtjerry.se
- published: 25 Nov 2011
- views: 242
0:47
Comadre x Dead To Me - the mixtape #4
brand new song. colab effort by Comadre and Dead To Me. the mixtape #4 is going to be a collaboration-themed release. no set release date yet, but we are hoping...
brand new song. colab effort by Comadre and Dead To Me. the mixtape #4 is going to be a collaboration-themed release. no set release date yet, but we are hoping for sometime in March or April. in the meanwhile, please check back to this youtube profile for more videos to come from the mixtape #4. also, all updates on the mixtape will be posted on: www.twitter.com/comadre650 and you can download all the Comadre mixtapes for FREE at: www.siqdrugfront.com/comadre
https://wn.com/Comadre_X_Dead_To_Me_The_Mixtape_4
brand new song. colab effort by Comadre and Dead To Me. the mixtape #4 is going to be a collaboration-themed release. no set release date yet, but we are hoping for sometime in March or April. in the meanwhile, please check back to this youtube profile for more videos to come from the mixtape #4. also, all updates on the mixtape will be posted on: www.twitter.com/comadre650 and you can download all the Comadre mixtapes for FREE at: www.siqdrugfront.com/comadre
- published: 01 Feb 2010
- views: 9351
7:43
The importance of new immune cells in gastrointestinal disease
Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease often affect young people, and add to the risk of developing colon cancer. Wallenberg Academy FellowJenny Mjösberg, Karol...
Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease often affect young people, and add to the risk of developing colon cancer. Wallenberg Academy FellowJenny Mjösberg, Karolinska Institutet, is examining how a new type of lymphocyte discovered in our immune system influences development of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer (CRC).
https://wn.com/The_Importance_Of_New_Immune_Cells_In_Gastrointestinal_Disease
Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease often affect young people, and add to the risk of developing colon cancer. Wallenberg Academy FellowJenny Mjösberg, Karolinska Institutet, is examining how a new type of lymphocyte discovered in our immune system influences development of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer (CRC).
- published: 27 Jun 2016
- views: 699
38:01
Could you be electrohypersensitive? With Professor Olle Johansson
Professor Johansson is a world-leading authority on the health impacts of artificial radio frequency (RF) radiation. Indeed, he defined the term ‘screen dermati...
Professor Johansson is a world-leading authority on the health impacts of artificial radio frequency (RF) radiation. Indeed, he defined the term ‘screen dermatitis’ to describe the sunburn-like skin irritation caused by radiation, which has since evolved into what is now termed electrohypersensitivity, or EHS.
This is where people experience a range of debilitating symptoms due to overexposure to RF radiation. EHS is currently accepted as a functional impairment, but there are moves to change that, and not for the better, as he explains in our conversation.
Watch to learn about EHS , hear eye-opening anecdotes from Professor Johansson's time on the front line of this particular battle over the last few decades, and hear his reassurance and inspiration that change is possible.
For more conversations like these, please subscribe to my substack,
https://drtesslawrie.substack.com/
https://wn.com/Could_You_Be_Electrohypersensitive_With_Professor_Olle_Johansson
Professor Johansson is a world-leading authority on the health impacts of artificial radio frequency (RF) radiation. Indeed, he defined the term ‘screen dermatitis’ to describe the sunburn-like skin irritation caused by radiation, which has since evolved into what is now termed electrohypersensitivity, or EHS.
This is where people experience a range of debilitating symptoms due to overexposure to RF radiation. EHS is currently accepted as a functional impairment, but there are moves to change that, and not for the better, as he explains in our conversation.
Watch to learn about EHS , hear eye-opening anecdotes from Professor Johansson's time on the front line of this particular battle over the last few decades, and hear his reassurance and inspiration that change is possible.
For more conversations like these, please subscribe to my substack,
https://drtesslawrie.substack.com/
- published: 31 Mar 2023
- views: 1100