Interferon again
Interferon again
I'm an ICU doctor. Question is what is the Code Status?
Very different than the movie
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Sunlight has frequencies that pass through the human body and are beneficial for you. They are lacking in LED bulbs and LED bulbs may be harmful. Study published today in the Nature: Scientific Reports:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
BREAKING: Scientists are staging a βscience fairβ in the lobby of a Congressional building to tell elected officials about the critical knowledge the US will lose because their research grants have been canceled.
If youβve been keeping up with MedCram updates, you know that heat helps the immune system keep us healthy. But whatβs the best application: hot tub, sauna, or IR sauna? Have a look at the data with Dr. Seheult to find out, in the latest video: buff.ly/19gQFZK
Just published the video on hot tubs versus saunas versus infrared saunas and which one gets your core body temperature up fastest.
youtu.be/US2FRENpTeQ?...
Double blinded randomized controlled trial of near infrared light therapy (850 nm) showed benefit in humans ONLY in the winter! Indicating that winter is the most important time to get outside (or get one of these lamps):
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC...
The recent Canadian H5N1 case is showing two mutations that may favor human transmission. Learn more about the findings in the full MedCram video: buff.ly/4i3n3Gu
There is a viral surge sweeping the U.S. right now. Influenza A, in particular, is landing many in the emergency room, especially in the West. In the latest MedCram video, Dr. Seheult discusses this year's flu season, and what it means. See it here: https://buff.ly/4a8qRmj
Roger Seheult, MD, of MedCram explains why it's not always best practice to treat a fever. Watch the whole MedCram lecture here: https://buff.ly/40polDL
Amazing paper that will make you think twice about giving Tylenol for that fever and maybe even try to elevate your body temperature like we've been telling you to do:
academic.oup.com/nar/article/...
Summary:
Not sure what that URL is for. There is no article.
Getting patients outside with respiratory diseases is really surprising me.
Latest one was COVID + on 10 L of oxygen and after just one day outside for 20 minutes, weβre now down to 4 L next day (also getting steroids etc). Patient felt so good and thanked the staff.
Harvard Dermatologist TEDx talk on how to prevent skin aging. She gets it: hint: mitochondria
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThaF...
The recent study by Glen Jeffery showing that red light reduces serum glucose after glucose tolerance test made me think that this is something thatβs usually testable. I get so many comments like this:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38378043/
Notice how small changes in sunrise and sunset times can have dramatic effect on human exposure to sunlight.
It was actually @A_Opticality (X) that put it together.
I reposted it but found out later that it was him.
MedCram doc @rogerseheult.bsky.social 's command of data and credible studies just...blows my mind. π€― I want to be him when I grow up.
youtu.be/oEhp6UlYgOo
I hate no one. Rather Love!
"A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another." John 14:34
βA scorner seeketh wisdom, and findeth it not: But knowledge is easy unto him that understandeth.β
ββProverbsβ¬ β14β¬:β6β¬ βKJVβ¬β¬
I need to make a point of this.
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If you want to read just one scientific paper to understand Sunlight, melatonin, and mitochondrial health, this is the one: This is a great review paper.
www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/12...
I've always from young been taught by my family to write the "t" at the end small. Not sure why but I'm thinking that it was handed down for hundreds of years....
Nothing like seeing your name etched out 281 years ago to give you perspective on how we will all end up regardless of what great things we may accomplish. Ponder these things.
My great great great great great great great grandfather Robert Seheult painted this painting, and it is now been fully restored and put back in the chapel in Brittany, France.
Amazing story!
Canadian teenagerβs H5N1 genes show signs of mutations that are known to favor human infection. Not known if there at first or developed subsequently.
New release from MedCram:
H5N1 Mutations Detected in Canadian Case Favor Human Transmission
youtu.be/Z_NplGxtF9I
Great interview that I did with Viva longevity!!
youtu.be/Eg0Uh-WhsR8?...
Thereβs that U-shaped curve again