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Exploring Climate Change and Health with the Next Generation of Research LeadersExploring Climate Change and Health with the Next Generation of Research Leaders
Exploring Climate Change and Health with the Next Generation of Research Leaders
Просмотров 105Месяц назад
The time for action is now - there is no planet B. Together with @NamEdu we are giving a platform to early and mid-career researchers in the US and UK on climate change and health. From clinical perspectives on climate change to the importance of including all communities in the conversation, our bilateral project participants discuss what can be done to tackle one of the world’s most pressing ...
Success from the South: the rotavirus vaccine story and its lessonsSuccess from the South: the rotavirus vaccine story and its lessons
Success from the South: the rotavirus vaccine story and its lessons
Просмотров 2916 месяцев назад
The 2023 The Lancet and the Academy of Medical Sciences International Health Lecture was presented by Professor Gagandeep (Cherry) Kang, Director of Global Health at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In this lecture, Professor Kang reflected on the successes and lessons learnt from the rotavirus vaccine journey in India, touching on issues such as vaccine inequity and vaccine effectiveness...
2023 FORUM Sir Colin Dollery Lecture: How to innovate in health - applying implementation sciences2023 FORUM Sir Colin Dollery Lecture: How to innovate in health - applying implementation sciences
2023 FORUM Sir Colin Dollery Lecture: How to innovate in health - applying implementation sciences
Просмотров 1976 месяцев назад
This free lecture was open to all and took place in-person at 11 Cavendish Square in London (and online) and was chaired by Professor David Adams FMedSci, Academy of Medical Sciences’ Registrar & Emeritus Professor of Hepatology, University of Birmingham . Decades of scientific progress have resulted in myriad evidence-based interventions to improve healthcare, including novel products and prac...
25 and up: Emerging Research Leaders' Summit - Birmingham, October 202325 and up: Emerging Research Leaders' Summit - Birmingham, October 2023
25 and up: Emerging Research Leaders' Summit - Birmingham, October 2023
Просмотров 1776 месяцев назад
As a research community, we know how important it is to collectively build a health research system that works for everyone in society. Our work so far has identified solutions to many of these existing and emerging challenges, but we know we don't hold all the answers. We invited 100 emerging research leaders from around the world to Birmingham in October 2023 to collectively consider: What co...
Striving for answers to address inequalitiesStriving for answers to address inequalities
Striving for answers to address inequalities
Просмотров 2067 месяцев назад
Dr Jackie Maybin is a Reader and Honorary Consultant Gynaecologist based at the Centre for Reproductive Health at the University of Edinburgh. She works in the the field of women's health, specifically looking at heavy menstrual bleeding - a symptom that affects up to one in four women and is extremely debilitating. As a taboo subject, it is under-diagnosed and insufficiently researched. Jackie...
The matchmaker behind scientific breakthroughsThe matchmaker behind scientific breakthroughs
The matchmaker behind scientific breakthroughs
Просмотров 877 месяцев назад
Dr Julia Wilson is the focus of this 25th anniversary impact profile, a series that is part of our ‘25 and up: the Academy for the next generation’ programme to celebrate emerging research leaders. Julia is Associate Director and Deputy Chair of the Sanger Leadership Team at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, and an Academy FLIER programme participant. She tells us why she swapped the lab bench for...
From engineering to neuroscience: improving lives through neurotechnologyFrom engineering to neuroscience: improving lives through neurotechnology
From engineering to neuroscience: improving lives through neurotechnology
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Dr Amit Pujari is the focus of this 25th anniversary impact profile, a series that is part of our ‘25 and up: the Academy for the next generation’ programme to celebrate emerging research leaders. A Biomedical Engineer and Neuroscientist at the University of Hertfordshire and Academy GCRF Networking Grant awardee, he tells us about his journey into biomedical engineering, how he empowers people...
Celebrating 25 years at the Academy | Academy of Medical SciencesCelebrating 25 years at the Academy | Academy of Medical Sciences
Celebrating 25 years at the Academy | Academy of Medical Sciences
Просмотров 27711 месяцев назад
In honour of our 25th anniversary, we look back at the Academy's greatest achievements to date and share our commitments for supporting the next generation of emerging research leaders. The Academy of Medical Sciences is the independent, expert voice of biomedical and health research in the UK. Our Fellowship comprises the most influential scientists in the UK and worldwide, drawn from the NHS,...
Dr Rasha Al-Lamee on Future-proofing UK Health Research I Academy of Medical Sciences reportDr Rasha Al-Lamee on Future-proofing UK Health Research I Academy of Medical Sciences report
Dr Rasha Al-Lamee on Future-proofing UK Health Research I Academy of Medical Sciences report
Просмотров 259Год назад
Dr Rasha Al-Lamee and her team explain the importance of supporting clinical academics and protecting time for research, to deliver better health outcomes. She also spoke on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 on why our health research system is under threat right now. In 2021/22, the Academy of Medical Sciences convened a Working Group of experts from academia, industry, charities and the NHS ...
Future-proofing UK Health Research: a people-centred, coordinated approach I Report explainerFuture-proofing UK Health Research: a people-centred, coordinated approach I Report explainer
Future-proofing UK Health Research: a people-centred, coordinated approach I Report explainer
Просмотров 524Год назад
In 2021/22, the Academy of Medical Sciences convened a Working Group of experts from academia, industry, charities and the NHS to explore the actions needed to future-proof health research in the UK. The final report, published in May 2023, has been produced by 30 experts from across the UK, including established and emerging research leaders, patients, carers and representatives from the publi...
Sarah Rae co Chair of the PCRG on future proofing uk health researchSarah Rae co Chair of the PCRG on future proofing uk health research
Sarah Rae co Chair of the PCRG on future proofing uk health research
Просмотров 113Год назад
In 2021/22, the Academy of Medical Sciences convened a Working Group of experts from academia, industry, charities and the NHS to explore the actions needed to future-proof health research in the UK. The final report, published in May 2023, has been produced by 30 experts from across the UK, including established and emerging research leaders, patients, carers and representatives from the publi...
Prof Mary Renfrew FMedSci on how our Clinical Academics in Training Conference supports researchersProf Mary Renfrew FMedSci on how our Clinical Academics in Training Conference supports researchers
Prof Mary Renfrew FMedSci on how our Clinical Academics in Training Conference supports researchers
Просмотров 209Год назад
Professor Mary Renfrew FMedSci, the first midwife Fellow of the Academy, elected in 2022, talks about the support clinical academics need and why our Clinical Academics in Training Annual Conference (CATAC) is important. Clinical Academics in Training Annual Conference (CATAC) is a unique cross-speciality event designed to bring together clinical academics from a range of backgrounds, to presen...
Highlights I Academy in EdinburghHighlights I Academy in Edinburgh
Highlights I Academy in Edinburgh
Просмотров 46Год назад
Highlights from our regional events in February 2023, when we collaborated with the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) to bring together our collective Fellows, emerging research leaders, and partners to discuss how to address health challenges in Scotland through evidence-based decision making and working across disciplines. Read about the events: acmedsci.ac.uk/more/news/regional-events-the-aca...
Why is drug discovery so complex? I Professor Chun-wa Chung FMedSci on the Molecular Mode of ActionWhy is drug discovery so complex? I Professor Chun-wa Chung FMedSci on the Molecular Mode of Action
Why is drug discovery so complex? I Professor Chun-wa Chung FMedSci on the Molecular Mode of Action
Просмотров 243Год назад
Professor Chun-wa Chung FMedSci talks about why an early insight into the optimal Molecular Mode of Action (MMOA) allows us to hone and speed up our search for new medicines. Choosing the right therapeutic target is really important in drug discovery but also very difficult. However, it is not enough to choose the right target in order to determine the exact molecule needed to restore normal fu...
Childhood abuse and neglect and the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders I Prof Helen Minnis FMedSciChildhood abuse and neglect and the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders I Prof Helen Minnis FMedSci
Childhood abuse and neglect and the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders I Prof Helen Minnis FMedSci
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
Professor Helen Minnis FMedSci talks about the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) load, what it means for a child’s development, and one discovery that changed her entire perspective. The bigger the load that a child carries of ACEs, the bigger their risk of developing depression and heart disease as an adult. However, not all people with a big ACE load have health problems. So what was going...

Комментарии

  • @peterpiper5300
    @peterpiper5300 День назад

    I only take modafinil when i have a deadline. Does anybody feel fatigued the following day after taking modafinil?

  • @raimundorogerio9812
    @raimundorogerio9812 7 дней назад

    Teria que ser traduzido😂

  • @jodiesmith4543
    @jodiesmith4543 9 дней назад

    I have autism (Waiting list for adhd ) Hipermobilty and anxiety

  • @matthewwilliams2424
    @matthewwilliams2424 12 дней назад

    Trying to get help for ptsd just not in the hospital near me.

  • @patbasse7
    @patbasse7 13 дней назад

    Professor of cognitive neuroscience at the institute of cognitive neuroscience lol

  • @patbasse7
    @patbasse7 13 дней назад

    That laughing song at the beginning cracks me up for some reason.

  • @HighStakesDanny
    @HighStakesDanny 16 дней назад

    I can’t get it but it works for depression. They have it scheduled like a narc. Strict.

  • @Zakariah1971
    @Zakariah1971 21 день назад

    There is always metastasis of herpes virus infected cell. That is what trains the adaptive immune system like a de facto vaccine. Solution? Boost t cells. Immunotherapy. Naturopathic Oncology using CBD oil. Problem solved. 👀

  • @Zakariah1971
    @Zakariah1971 21 день назад

    What medal? Explain the medal. First rule of public speaking: Assume Nothing! Fail. 🙄

  • @black_Spiders
    @black_Spiders 21 день назад

    im a little weak when take it

  • @ninime1270
    @ninime1270 24 дня назад

    Hello from Germany, I‘m a survivor, too. I suffered TEN in 2022. I lost my whole skin. I still have scars on my skin, but I‘m good. So happy to be alive 🙏🏾 Thank you for this video 🌸

    • @shouvikgayen707
      @shouvikgayen707 20 дней назад

      How long did it take to heal?

    • @shouvikgayen707
      @shouvikgayen707 20 дней назад

      How many days?

    • @ninime1270
      @ninime1270 20 дней назад

      @@shouvikgayen707 It took about 45 to 50 days to heal. It was extremely painful

  • @forestduffe5576
    @forestduffe5576 26 дней назад

    I take it to get through my work week .

  • @Mymle
    @Mymle 26 дней назад

    Quick question, how do you know if you have hyper mobility? Is there a test ?

  • @chicagonews2668
    @chicagonews2668 27 дней назад

    I also have issues with ligament laxity. Can you suggest any permanent solution to fix this problem?

  • @SimonAPOz
    @SimonAPOz Месяц назад

    Ive been off my mitrazapine for a while and its really affected the pains i get from being hypermobile and the anxiety chest tightness is soo mich worse

  • @pamelagaspar2712
    @pamelagaspar2712 Месяц назад

    Wonderful discussion and a very necessary topic. More and more, we need to focus on implementation science. Thank you for the opportunity to watch this.

  • @lenaorbeliani6898
    @lenaorbeliani6898 Месяц назад

    Anxiety could be a response to hyper mobility speaking of the reflexes, proprioception( try to walk on the unstable, painful joints day after day; think about your future and see no light,etc) Each case needs a thorough investigation and an individual approach. For people with EDS anxiety,most likely, would be a primary priority dysfunction ( a mother's pregnancy, the stress level during that period of time). One thing is for sure- the psychosomatic factors must be considered during a patient's health evaluation.

  • @CalviNsiku
    @CalviNsiku Месяц назад

    I love how professional you look and speak....i always speed up videos but no this one...❤

  • @SarahDale111
    @SarahDale111 Месяц назад

    Creativity is about all I've got, but I can't do anything with it because of social deficits and burnout. Middle-aged with no job no friends no house no car, but I'm good. I wonder how a carnivore diet might help you. It has helped me immensely for the past 6 years. Maybe google "carnivore diet and schizophrenia " and Dr. Chris Palmer.

  • @kathleentucker1238
    @kathleentucker1238 Месяц назад

    I have anxiety and hEDS, and the only drugs that ever helped me are the benzos. In the 1970s, I took Librium. In the 80s and 90s, and early 2000s I took Ativan. Since the 2020s, I've been on Klonopin. It doesn't take much of a dose to really help with my anxiety!

  • @MullajeanUnfiltered-pv2zk
    @MullajeanUnfiltered-pv2zk Месяц назад

    What you describe is also a symptom of ehlers danos syndrome.

  • @ingridmorgan7893
    @ingridmorgan7893 Месяц назад

    This idea that all autistic persons have incredible talent is so off. I’m very average. I’m a linear thinker. And that gets me in to trouble because I pass as NT. I’ve lived a life with people forever misunderstanding me. There is safety in silence and limited socialization.

  • @mohammedrahimshah2977
    @mohammedrahimshah2977 Месяц назад

    Good morning everyone I'm a father of a 4 month younger boy suffering from some iris issue please help me out with some better guidance

    • @mohammedrahimshah2977
      @mohammedrahimshah2977 Месяц назад

      As I have consulted to one of the Doc in Mumbai Dr. Lahane is an eye specialist he said my child doesn't have any vision due to some genetic problem called albinism is there any hope my boy can have vision 😔

  • @aviationmadness4236
    @aviationmadness4236 Месяц назад

    So it sounds like by reading the comments that people know more about modafinil Express that there's a rebound effect so it's kind of like a hangover you take something high caffeine let's say

  • @burnscountry7524
    @burnscountry7524 Месяц назад

    Lying evil scum bag

  • @matfry2310
    @matfry2310 Месяц назад

    Eat with the dose. It can make your isseus worse if not 🤘👌 now ya know

  • @SD-mj4wr
    @SD-mj4wr Месяц назад

    So good to know! Thank you

  • @arya-du6rj
    @arya-du6rj Месяц назад

    Hi I'm from India I'm still suffering from this disease my eyes got affected 13yrs ago. My eyes still cannot recover yet suffering from dry eyes😢 can you suggest something please

  • @marianarath4024
    @marianarath4024 2 месяца назад

    This is amazing! Do we have any updates on her research?

  • @VanessaDayleRaeWaggoner
    @VanessaDayleRaeWaggoner 2 месяца назад

    I am an aspie with ADHD, OCD and dyscalculia. I consider myself an extrovert yet socializing with neurotypicals is draining to me, actually painful and I find myself unable to interact with them at all, majority of the time. I am much more creative and I hate small talk and dancing around truth. I despise liars and I love authenticity.

  • @emilioramirez5648
    @emilioramirez5648 2 месяца назад

    when i started to take modafinil I love men. But suddenly, I realized how gross that is! LOVE IT

  • @pierre4856
    @pierre4856 2 месяца назад

    Modafinil cured my gay addiction

  • @Bonbob626
    @Bonbob626 2 месяца назад

    Its also a lot to do with procrioception. Your body cannot rely upon your proprioceptive sensors to tell you where your body, or a joint, or limb is in space or whether your body is going to adequately support you when you take a step etc etc, which is very disconcerting for your brain.

  • @soundwitch777
    @soundwitch777 2 месяца назад

    There is a definite link between the two, however its important not to overlook the obvious root dysfunction in the adrenal cortex. Examining the chronic "see saw" effect between the cortisol and estrogen is key. The constant slamming and bumping of the two between various episodes of fight and flight have a clear and distinct affect on the collagen production as well as connective tissue and this is where we can see hypermobility and even EDS come into play. Pregnant mothers with lifelong environmental stressors and trauma can affect not only her offspring but future grandchildren since the eggs are being formed during gestational periods in female fetuses. Need to look at the family history of chronic trauma and collagen mutations. Anxiety is simply a very tiny speck of the whole puzzle. Thank you for connecting the dots. Keep up the great research. ❤

  • @joniquewill9187
    @joniquewill9187 2 месяца назад

    And …. What do you do about it?

  • @Isla_Dawa
    @Isla_Dawa 2 месяца назад

    I discovered I have hyper mobility and experiencing panick attack in the night so doctor said it’s anxiety. 😢

  • @bobmason1361
    @bobmason1361 2 месяца назад

    Have any studies taken place for dementia. It is said it helps with short-term memory.

  • @AnaLucia-wy2ii
    @AnaLucia-wy2ii 2 месяца назад

    I’ve been working on researching the nutritional side. I have hEDS and it really affects my life. To anyone reading this, get your Vitamin D and B12 levels tested. Also, take the methylated form of B9. Magnesium and K2 are other important ones to look into.

    • @hislivelystone
      @hislivelystone Месяц назад

      Are you in the Cusack protocol group yet? Lots of supplements there for EDS. Also I have a question maybe you could answer? Methylated B vitamins make me feel so tired which is the opposite of what I want. I’ve had to take Seeking Health’s methyl-free. Mind you my MTHFR test said I didn’t have it.

  • @Mimi12350
    @Mimi12350 2 месяца назад

    I am doing a PhD in music therapy but looking at it I think it would be really super interesting to do a PhD on laughter from the point of view of neuroscience and its benefits for the body and the mind ! 😍🥰🤍

  • @Sumiya-lp8mm
    @Sumiya-lp8mm 2 месяца назад

    I've combined mental and medical healthcare in my practice as well. The diagnosis of hyper mobility has taken over what was called double jointed. I had no idea that I was double jointed until I had an accident, needed X-rays and physical therapy. My orthopedist and therapist asked whether or not I knew that I was and obviously, I didn't or I would've been more athletic than I am. Most children, if allowed to participate in sports or competitions will never need medication for anxiety which is related to muscle twitch. The child who's shaking their leg, fidgeting, talking a lot, always moving around, running, learns faster and on a higher level is not being challenged mentally or physically and needs an outlet for this energy, they are the dancers, musicians, runners, bodybuilders, football and soccer players, etc...all the way into old age. Their physiques are more muscular and they appear younger than they are, heal faster and have panic attacks/ anxiety when they are restricted from free range of motion or movement, for some hyper sensitives; even clothing will bring on anxiety or frustration. It's comparable to holding a 70 lb dog back from releasing his zoomies for 48 hours on a leash in standing position. I specialize in autism and anger management for children 17 and under and use a specific combination of therapies lasting 1 hour that can be used by parents at home or teachers, not one has ever needed a drug for 40 years. Some will also refer to this as having nervous energy, a nice long walk, bike ride, dance or a swim will quench the thirst of the large muscles.

  • @J.DaviesArt
    @J.DaviesArt 3 месяца назад

    Coupled past traumas its a wonderful whirlwind of emotions lol give art a go guys it really helps to be creative. Ive been analysing my own reactions to images and content. I get it 💯

  • @nobilismaximus
    @nobilismaximus 3 месяца назад

    Made me suicidal

  • @urvilshah5591
    @urvilshah5591 3 месяца назад

    All jargon and no substance

  • @globalhealthcentre
    @globalhealthcentre 3 месяца назад

    👏👏

  • @PeppermintPatties
    @PeppermintPatties 3 месяца назад

    Wow. I knew it. As another commenter says, it's all connected, but doctors don't know, so you get gaslighted. Which makes you more anxious! I'm autistic, which sometimes correlates with hypermobility, which I also have. I have a lifetime of mental health issues and SSRIs don't work with me. I have also long gotten dizzy on standing up. I'm perimenopausal too, and am going to try HRT next, and will look to treat the cause (lowering oestrogen), not the symptom (anxiety etc).

  • @Dabayare
    @Dabayare 3 месяца назад

    Modafinil keeps u awake because it invokes fear n depression. It will make u eat less, sleep less and care about yourself and others. There is no way it is suppose to help ppls mental wellbeing.

  • @methree3821
    @methree3821 3 месяца назад

    So I have a friend with all of this living with me for the last couple of years. No help from anyone. GP, Socialm their family, all useless. Any advice?

    • @henryaraujo9
      @henryaraujo9 29 дней назад

      Seek a Psychiatrist for your friend and ask for a disclosure of information so you can help in future instances with getting informed on the medications being provided. Medication is necessary no matter how daunting it may seem. Bless 🙏

    • @methree3821
      @methree3821 29 дней назад

      @@henryaraujo9 appreciate that. Unfortunately they refuse to engage. It's become more like ' learned dependency' and controlling behaviour now.

    • @henryaraujo9
      @henryaraujo9 28 дней назад

      @@methree3821 sorry to hear. It must be a tough situation. Take care of yourself at all times no matter the situation. I’ve had to become guardian in order to force help on a loved one. Build evidence to support that need, take it to a prosecutor to assist with legal action. It didn’t work for me the first time until something horrible happened so stay persistent and hoping things get better bc they can.

  • @DebraBakerls
    @DebraBakerls 3 месяца назад

    hope you secure that funding!!!

  • @williambarry6438
    @williambarry6438 3 месяца назад

    Have had EDS for 15 years. I use the following and have no symptoms as long as I keep on it. You Theory Advanced Formula Collagen. It contains types 1,2 and 3. Tightens everything up, strengthens and regenerates damage quickly. I only take a half dosage after I train 1 to 3 times per week. I take it with a b complex with C, Taurine, Creatine, Moringa leaf, Ashwaganda root and d3 (this is my vitality regime). I only take half dosage of these as well. Tomatoes are the only food that I continue to try to limit in my diet. No matter the form, raw, canned, etc. I can feel the edge of the inflammation in my joints but NOWHERE near the former severity. I still love eating them and do but I increase my blueberry and ginger intake to compensate. Other than that I eat everything I want with no more pain, no more random headaches, no more random crazy charlie horse sessions wracking my body, no more"ibs" or stomach paralysis, no more joint slippage where things bend way out by accident and cripple me in that area for days or even sometimes weeks, no more random vertigo and dizziness. I still eat sugar, drink sprite frequently although I shouldn't and just finished some awesome beef vegetable stew with canned Diced tomatoes that I've worked on for the past 2 days. Really important to know that none of these supplements or any will work if you take a calcium supplement with them even multivitamins containing calcium. Every single one has been proven to severly limit digestion and there is only ONE that has any benefit for bone health. Every other has been proven to have absolutely no benefit, over and over, (yes I also tested this my self) in addition to preventing all other nutrients from being able to be absorbed. I have tested both calcium supplements and ingesting dairy (seperate occasions more than 50 times) when taking my supplements and in every instance, symptoms start to flair within a week as if I have not taken them. When I ingest dairy or my bone maker sup, it is now always at seperate times (usually a different day). I also have an immunity set. First a candida digester to clean out the gut build up and eliminate bloat. It has to be taken with 8 Oz of water and a totally empty stomach 20-30 min before eating. I was using candex but switched to the one in the picture and it seams to be working. The rest of my immunity set is AHCC, Sovereign Silver, Artemisinin, mushroom defense formula, b complex with C and Self heal. All again only half dosage and only once every other week. Last I keep my pro/pre biotic running with a berry drink I make using apple cider vinegar with mother and raw honey and also I use a probiotic yogurt(again dairy totally separate from anything else) I will send you pics of everything. Get me your address so I can send you a few days supply. I also fast almost every day. I am always up between 3 and 5 am and do not eat until 4 or 5 pm then again around 630 or 7pm

  • @inoiz8395
    @inoiz8395 3 месяца назад

    its insane how infant this concept is.