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R&D Test Systems

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R&D Test Systems is an international engineering company that helps customers introduce new, cutting-edge technology to the market. With extensive industry knowledge and highly specialized engineers, we have the expertise to support our customers with development projects and the validation of new technology through turnkey test systems. Our company was founded in 2005 with the goal of transforming challenges into world-class engineering solutions. What began as a passion has grown into a pi ...
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An "actual play" podcast like no other, this stone-age adventure is based on anthropological research and theory, using collaborative storytelling and the D&D 5e Born From Ice system to explore the Paleolithic world.
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UC Department of Emergency Medicine

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www.tamingthesru.com - Free. Open-Access. Focused on Emergency Medicine, critical care and prehospital medicine, as well as practice algorithms and decreasing knowledge translation in Med Ed.
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Cocktails and Classics

Cocktails and Classics

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Join us on Cocktails and Classics, where cinematic nostalgia meets mixology mastery. Indulge in lively discussions as three friends explore iconic Hollywood films, each paired with a signature cocktail. Test your knowledge in our trivia quizzes and rate the classics with us. Cheers to rediscovering the magic of cinema with a twist of taste on every episode!
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The Holistic Health Heroes Podcast is for health seekers who know it’s time to become your own health advocate! Together, we will strive to answer the question, “How will you maintain your health in an increasingly toxic world?” From superfoods and supplements to gadgets and lifestyle hacks, we’ll explore a full spectrum of holistic health modalities. Sharing stories from natural product founders, and service providers, we aim to find and research holistic methods to help you save time in fi ...
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Do you get tired of big ideas, exorbitant pitches, inactionable concepts, and empty promises? Cool, me too. I’m Dr. Matt Law, and I’m the host of ”Prove It To Me”. This podcast aims to put theories to the test and bring good research to light by showcasing evidence-based solutions. Guests will be challenged to identify things that actually work, provide research and data to back up their claims, and tell us how to measure and manage real solutions. You’ll hear about a lot of environmental he ...
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Listen for an in-depth webinar on rain erosion and leading-edge protection (LEP) for wind turbines, hosted by R&D Test Systems and featuring expert insights from the Danish Technical University (DTU) and Hempel A/S. Rain erosion is a critical issue affecting the performance and longevity of wind turbine blades. This webinar brings together leading …
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'Tis but a scratch! This week on Cocktails & Classics, we embark on a ridiculous quest with the legendary 1975 comedy, "Monty Python and the Holy Grail." Join us as we laugh our way through King Arthur's absurd journey, killer bunnies, and insulting Frenchmen. We'll dissect the film's unique comedic style, its quotable lines, and its enduring influ…
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"We don't bounce back, we emerge as someone new," is one of the poignant soundbites my guest shared in this episode. Kimberly Hand is a wellness and lifestyle expert and the host of The Cinnamon Effect podcast… which I had the pleasure of being a guest of recently. Kimberly is passionate about helping others live a sweeter, healthier and more fulfi…
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Hi-ho, hi-ho, it's off to Disney we go! Welcome to "The Dads Do Disney," a new series from Cocktails & Classics! For our inaugural episode, we're diving into the enchanting world of Disney's first animated feature, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937). Join us as we explore this groundbreaking classic, from its animation innovations to its time…
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Lung-protective ventilation (LPV), characterized by low tidal volumes and appropriate PEEP, is a cornerstone in managing patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). However, its application in patients with severe acute brain injury raises concerns. The potential for lung protective ventilation to increase intracranial pressure due to…
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Welcome to the first ever episode of Tales of Fire & Stone! In this episode, we meet 5 of our 6 stone-age adventurers (Slow-to-Speak, Oops, SnowShines, StandsTall, and LooksUp), struggling to hunt and forage enough to survive another day in the midst of an extreme drought in their ancestral valley home. Will they find the food and water they so des…
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Onelly Hernandez is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP), Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) Coach, and the founder of AIP Conmigo. As a Hashimoto’s warrior herself, Onelly helps women with thyroid disorders and autoimmune conditions lose weight, boost energy, and ditch chronic fatigue, without crash diets or cookie-cutter programs. Join us as we talk t…
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Your mission, should you choose to accept it... This week on Cocktails & Classics, we're taking on the original spy thriller masterpiece, "Mission: Impossible" (1996)! Join us as we dissect Brian De Palma's masterful direction, Tom Cruise's iconic performance as Ethan Hunt, and that legendary vault heist. We'll unmask the mole, marvel at the incred…
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Many clinical decision rules exclude elderly patients from the derivation cohorts. So the question remains unanswered do all elderly patients need cervical spine CTs in the setting of trauma? What if they have no symptoms? This recap of a journal club article explores the incidence of significant cervical spine fractures in elderly patients.…
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Sometimes when you hear a phrase over and over again and then you hear something that goes against that line of thinking, it can be confusing. That's why I wanted to shine a light on the fact that there are SOME seed oils that actually have healing properties. For instance, the star of this show is black cumin seed oil, which as the following benef…
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It is well known that ultrasound has exploded in its application in both diagnostics and procedures and has ultimately revolutionized the way we practice medicine. With its growing use, more and more providers are comfortable using ultrasound for both identification of anatomy/pathology and to guide procedures that were previously only done with la…
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Get ready for a cinematic deep dive! Cocktails & Classics dissects Mickey 17, Bong Joon-ho’s gripping sci-fi thriller starring Robert Pattinson. From dystopian survival themes to mind-bending storytelling, we explore the film’s standout moments, character arcs, and visual brilliance. Grab a drink and join us for theories, laughs, and all things Mic…
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It's time to start asking, "why is my body inflamed to begin with?" when you have skin issues. Whether it's a 25 year old or a 45 year old, skin issues can feel debilitating, wreaking havoc on confidence and setting you back from your happiest, healthiest self. Let's dig in on skin health, uncover the gut-skin axis and find out what's really going …
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Ahh, lavender. Just saying the word makes me do a deep exhale. There's something special about medicinal effects you can get by just breathing! After a very stressful few weeks, I've had to remind myself just how potent the herb lavender can be. And all the uses, from culinary, to tea and tinctures, not to mention essential oils. If you're interest…
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In this #StudyFinds episode of #ProveItPod, Dr. Matt Law attempts to make sense of a meme that claims recent research has found that roasting your friends makes you more loyal and trustworthy. Listen now to find out! Episode Resources: Gorman, G., & Jordan, C. H. (2015). “I know you’re kidding”: Relationship closeness enhances positive perceptions …
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More than 1.5 million critically ill adults undergo tracheal intubation each year in the United States. Hypoxemia is a common and serious complication during tracheal intubation in critically ill adults, occurring up to 10-20% of intubations in the emergency department (ED) or intensive care unit (ICU). Hypoxemia increases the risk of cardiac arres…
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It's ‘Springtime for Hitler’ on Cocktails & Classics! This week, we're joined by the hilarious Frankie and Scott from the Shoot The Flick podcast to introduce us to this Mel Brooks' outrageous 1967 masterpiece, "The Producers." Join us as we unravel the comedic genius behind this satirical look at Broadway, bad taste, and toeing the edge of humor. …
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Has there been an increase in anxiety in the last few years (2020-2025)? Oh yes, indeed there has been. Like what you ask? Here are a few according to the American Psychiatric Association: corrupt government officials (65.2%), people they love becoming seriously ill (58.4%), cyberterrorism (58.3%), and the possibility of the U.S. becoming involved …
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NAC is a precursor to glutathione, the body's most powerful antioxidant. It helps neutralize free radicals, reduce inflammation and support detoxification. While NAD+ or (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme essential for energy production and DNA repair. It plays a key role in mitochondrial function, helping cells generate ATP (cellula…
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Prepare for silliness! This week on Cocktails & Classics, we're diving deep into the hilarious 1984 Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker masterpiece, "Top Secret!" Join us as we unravel the layers of absurdity, from singing cowboys to underwater bar fights and everything in between. We'll discuss Val Kilmer's comedic brilliance, the film's genius parody of spy m…
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Is red light therapy here to stay or is it just another fly-by-night health trend? With a history that goes back to 1967 (from what I found anyway), turns out there are a lot of studies that say photobiomodulation (aka red light therapy) does have a lot of effective uses for our health and wellbeing. Tune in and find out all the names for this type…
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Severe trauma is the leading cause of death worldwide for adults younger than 50 years of age. Acute traumatic life support (ATLS) guidelines endorse early and aggressive usage of supplemental oxygen in patients with severe trauma, at least until abnormalities of airway or breathing can be safely ruled out. However, unclear target concentration, du…
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For over 33 years, Sharik worked to help people eliminate pain from their lives as a physical therapist and rehabilitation counselor (PT, MRC). In part because he had overcome many traumatic events throughout his life that caused great pain. His life experiences drove him to seek out natural solutions for chronic pain. Which led him to focus on res…
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In this brand new episode of #ProveItPod, Dr. Matt Law talks to Dr. Gretchen Roman about original qualitative research into musculoskeletal disorders and psychosocial hazards among sign language interpreters. Can Total Worker Health® help us better understand the physical and mental health of this population? Listen now at www.proveitpod.com or whe…
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We know that the d-dimer can be a helpful test for patients who have a low pre-test probability of pulmonary embolism. But can the test be pushed into use for higher risk patients? Will it still have useful negative predictive value or will we risk missing too many PEs?By UC Department of Emergency Medicine
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Vitamin D deficiency is very common in the US. It's estimated that approximately 42% of adults and about 50% of children aged one to five are affected. While it is a fat-soluble vitamin, it’s actually a hormone in how it functions. But what does that mean? In this episode, I'll share with you what I learned about vitamin d, optimal levels, tests to…
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Recently I had the pleasure of meeting someone I consider a "Holistic Health Hero": Nina Teicholz. As I said in episode 4 of this podcast, I really admire the extensive research and work Nina did in her book The Big Fat Surprise. And I'm grateful she may be highly involved in new dietary guidelines that may be rolled out in December 2025. I always …
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With any health challenge that you may be experiencing, the first thing to tackle is how you think about it. Because that will surely dictate your approach in how you deal with it. Dr. Abbey Jo Shulkin, Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, joins me in this episode to shine a light on Traditional Chinese Medicine. We cover a lot of ground in…
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In this #StudyFinds episode of #ProveItPod, Dr. Matt Law digs into a study that suggests married folks are at a higher risk of dementia. Is it true? Listen now to find out! Episode Resources: George, J. (2025, March 25). Surprising findings from new research about dementia and marriage - U.S. study could challenge the belief that marriage protects …
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One of most important reasons to send your child to school is so they will learn to get along with all kinds of people. In this episode, Miriam Brown talks about what can do to increase the chances that your child will be socially ready for elementary school. You will learn about how games, like high-low, and resources like "Mightier" video games, …
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[SIGN UP For Virtual Healthy Book Club: https://ngvitamins.com/podcast/] Inflammation is a big problem for us all. From our modern diet and food system to chronic stress it seems we just can't escape it! And because that's the case it's often a big cause of pain. So what does a person do when they are battling pain on an ongoing basis? Unfortunatel…
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I'm in the school of thought, like Ben Franklin that, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." So while I know western medicine has it's suggestions and will likely help some people quite a lot... I want to go deeper, to the root cause. I want to find out what we can do, things in our own power, to help resolve frozen shoulder if we get i…
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In Part 2 of this #StudyFinds episode of #ProveItPod, Dr. Matt Law continues exploring scare tactics used in workplace safety training and ends up putting his own foot in his mouth. Is this guy even credible? Listen now to find out! Episode Resources: Health Communication Capacity Collaborative. (2014). The extended parallel processing model: An HC…
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Brooke McPoyle specializes in helping people tap into their highest potential through breath, sound and movement. A former Division I athlete and professionally trained singer, she brings a unique perspective to performance, resilience and well-being. Brooke is founder of MusicalBreathwork.com, a pioneering platform that merges breath science, fasc…
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NSAIDs or Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are some of the most widely used over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription medications for pain relief and inflammation. Most accept them as "normal" but not me! I want holistic alternatives. Why? Because I know there are risks - and some of them scare the heck out of me. Tune in as I raise awareness to …
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In the last five years, we have all lived through some heavy stuff. But if you were a nurse, well, my heart goes out to you. Did you know? since 2020... Many nurses left the profession due to stress, burnout, and poor working conditions. Workplace violence and aggression increased, particularly in hospitals and ER settings. Some nurses experienced …
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The hills are alive! Welcome to the beginning of Musical March, where this month we are taking a look at a genre we don’t tackle often in hopes to see some of the best musicals of all time. This week on Cocktails & Classics, we journey to the Austrian Alps with the beloved 1965 musical, The Sound of Music, which was ranked as the No. 4 Best Musical…
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Buying "healthy" isn't always easy. What's better organic or local? What is the difference between cage free and free range? Let's clear up the confusion in this episode all about the healthiest labels. Resources Mentioned: How I wash my produce: Grapefruit seed Extract: https://ngvitamins.com/product/grapefruit-seed-extract-liquid-concentrate-4-oz…
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In this new #StudyFinds episode of #ProveItPod, Dr. Matt Law does a rapid-fire deep dive into scare tactics used for workplace safety training. Do they work? Listen now to find out! Episode Resources: Brookes, G., & Harvey, K. (2015). Peddling a semiotics of fear: a critical examination of scare tactics and commercial strategies in public health pr…
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Despite some fairly famous figures suffering with mercury toxicity there still seems to be controversy over the topic. Some people in conventional medicine will argue against the existence of such ailments or say that certain therapies aren't effective. Why? When it comes to not being able to question real medical symptoms and suffering that should…
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The shadow returns! This week on Cocktails & Classics, we delve into the chilling world of Robert Eggers' "Nosferatu" (2024). Join us as we explore the film's gothic atmosphere, haunting visuals, and the terrifying return of Count Orlok. We'll discuss the film's blend of classic vampire lore with a modern cinematic approach, the performances, and t…
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My interest in cloves came to me after seeing Dr. Berg talk about the power of clove water at night. I tried it and really liked it... so I wanted to share a bit more about this mighty little spice used for centuries in a medicinal way. Enjoy! And let me know if you plan to incorporate cloves into your routine... Here's the tincture I started using…
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This week on Cocktails & Classics, we delve into the chilling world of "Longlegs," a new horror-thriller starring Nicolas Cage and Maika Monroe. Join us as we dissect the film's unsettling atmosphere, complex characters, and the psychological terror it evokes. We'll discuss the film's unique blend of FBI procedural and supernatural horror, the comp…
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Barbara O'Neill is a health educator, author and speaker renowned for her expertise in natural therapies. She has been at it for more than five decades and dedicated her career to promoting holistic health principles, emphasizing the importance of diet, lifestyle and natural remedies. Recently I had the opportunity to meet Barbara -- I was thrilled…
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In this brand new episode of #ProveItPod, Dr. Matt Law talks to Dr. Mani Berenji about mental health in the workplace, the research behind addressing mental health, the resources available to employers, and important discussions about messaging and the purpose of Total Worker Health® Listen now at www.proveitpod.com or wherever you get your podcast…
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Nora Gedgaudas is a board-certified nutritional consultant and clinical neurofeedback specialist with more than 20-years of highly successful clinical experience. She is also an internationally acclaimed ketogenic and ancestrally-based nutrition specialist and the bestselling author of Primal Body, Primal Mind along with two other books: Primal Fat…
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I'm often inspired by the stories I hear in my life. So, when a friend told me she suffered with uterine fibroids I wanted to look into the subject and share what I learned. While I conducted loads of research here and there, there was one article I wanted to include here and that's the one by Dr. Northrup: https://www.drnorthrup.com/fibroids/ If y…
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This week on Cocktails & Classics, we delve into the poignant and hilarious "A Real Pain," starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin. "A Real Pain" follows mismatched cousins David (Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji (Kieran Culkin) as they reunite for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother, but their adventure takes a dark turn when the…
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