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Aug 23, 2021 • 1h 6min
Feel Good Brain Messenger Can Be Willfully Controlled
SHR # 2755:: Feel Good Brain Messenger Can Be Willfully Controlled - Dr. David Kleinfeld - From the thrill of hearing an ice cream truck approaching to the spikes of pleasure while sipping a fine wine, the neurological messenger known as dopamine has been popularly described as the brain's "feel good" chemical related to reward and pleasure. A ubiquitous neurotransmitter that carries signals between brain cells, dopamine, among its many functions, is involved in multiple aspects of cognitive processing. The chemical messenger has been extensively studied from the perspective of external cues, or "deterministic" signals. Instead, University of California San Diego researchers recently set out to investigate less understood aspects related to spontaneous impulses of dopamine. Their results, published July 23 in the journal Current Biology, have shown that mice can willfully manipulate these random dopamine pulses.

Aug 21, 2021 • 1h 2min
How Long Can a Person Live? The 21st Century May See a Record-breaker
SHR # 2754:: NHow Long Can a Person Live? The 21st Century May See a Record-breaker - Michael Pearce - Doctoral Student University of Washington - The number of people who live past the age of 100 has been on the rise for decades, up to nearly half a million people worldwide. There are, however, far fewer “supercentenarians,” people who live to age 110 or even longer. The oldest living person, Jeanne Calment of France, was 122 when she died in 1997; currently, the world’s oldest person is 118-year-old Kane Tanaka of Japan. Such extreme longevity, according to new research by the University of Washington, likely will continue to rise slowly by the end of this century, and estimates show that a lifespan of 125 years, or even 130 years, is possible.

Aug 20, 2021 • 1h 37min
New Study: Influenza and Obesity: Lessons for the COVID Pandemic plus Remodel Your Skin
SHR # 2753:: New Study: Influenza and Obesity: Lessons for the COVID Pandemic plus Remodel Your Skin - Alex Leaf, MS CISSN - Debbie Barber - Terry Barber - A new study looks at obese individuals and their ability to harbor this virus longer and spread this virus through prolonged shedding. They also make the argument that the obese should be quarantined longer than lean individuals. We discuss the immune system differences between the obese and the lean individuals to determine why the obese are potentially more contagious. PLUS As we age our skin, like our homes, begins to show wear and tear. When our homes start showing signs of aging we make it a remodeling project and spruce it up. Now you an do the same thing for your skin. Go to https://shrnetwork.biz/blue to learn more and use SHR25 for 25% off.

Aug 19, 2021 • 1h 3min
NEW STUDY: Elevated Glucose Levels Lead to Rapid COVID-19 Progression and High Fatality
SHR # 2752:: NEW STUDY: Elevated Glucose Levels Lead to Rapid COVID-19 Progression and High Fatality - Wade Lightheart - We've all heard about "healthy" people who have died from COVID-19 and wondered how that could happen. This new multi-centered study between China and Australia may have found the defining factor. And given the high rate of both pre-diabetes and full onset type 2 diabetes this is not a good thing. Go to https://shrnetwork.biz/bloodsugar and use code SHR10 to save 10% off today.

Aug 12, 2021 • 1h 30min
How Antibiotics in Early Life Affect Brain Development plus Wireless Radiation Exposure for Children is Set Too High
SHR # 2751:: How Antibiotics in Early Life Affect Brain Development plus Wireless Radiation Exposure for Children is Set Too High - Guest: Dr. Martin Blaser, MD - Dr. Uloma Uche Ph.D. - Antibiotic exposure early in life could alter human brain development in areas responsible for cognitive and emotional functions, according to a Rutgers researcher. The laboratory study, published in the journal iScience, suggests that penicillin changes the microbiome - the trillions of beneficial microorganisms that live in and on our bodies - as well as gene expression, which allows cells to respond to its changing environment, in key areas of the developing brain. The findings suggest reducing widespread antibiotic use or using alternatives when possible to prevent neurodevelopment problems. PLUS A peer-reviewed study by the Environmental Working Group recommends stringent health-based exposure standards for both children and adults for radiofrequency radiation emitted from wireless devices. EWG's children's guideline is the first of its kind and fills a gap left by federal regulators. The study, published in the journal Environmental Health, relies on the methodology developed by the Environmental Protection Agency to assess human health risks arising from toxic chemical exposures. EWG scientists have applied the same methods to radiofrequency radiation from wireless devices, including cellphones and tablets.

Aug 10, 2021 • 1h 33min
The BluePrint Power Hour
SHR # 2750:: The BluePrint Power Hour - Co-host: Coach Rob Regish - Come join the fun live! Post your questions about training, nutrition, supplementation, sex, drugs, rock -n- roll. Nothing is off topic.

Aug 7, 2021 • 1h 44min
The BluePrint Power Hour + New Bioherbicide Better Than Glyphosate
SHR # 2736:: The BluePrint Power Hour + New Bioherbicide Better Than Glyphosate - Co-host: Coach Rob Regish - Guest: Howard Vlieger - Come join the fun LIVE. Post your questions. Training, nutrition, supplementation, sex, drugs, rock and roll. Nothing is off topic. PLUS People continue to use glyphosate (Roundup) because it works. If given a non-toxic organic alternative they'd use it but to date there has been nothing. That's about to change.

Aug 6, 2021 • 1h 26min
Bioidentical Hormone Do's and Don'ts
SHR # 2735:: Bioidentical Hormone Do's and Don'ts - Dr. Michael Platt, MD - It's always astonishing to me when I meet a man or woman who don't know that HRT is even an option. Way too many prescribers todays don't offer these as an option when patients come in with symptoms like low energy, depression, high blood sugar, dyslipidemia, anxiety, poor sleep, lack of libido and other common complaints associated with aging. Many think HRT is dangerous, but are quite comfortable prescribing antidepressants tat are linked to suicide, statin drugs that increase the likelihood of muscle wasting and insulin resistance, anxiety drugs that ruin sleep and become addictive, diabetes drugs that just slow the inevitable damage high blood sugar is doing. Or hormone-based contraceptives associated with a number of horrible side effects. If you're not educated you will miss the opportunity to see what HRT will do for you. The book-Adrenaline Dominance- https://www.amazon.com.au/Adrenaline-Dominance-Michael-Platt/dp/0977668312

Aug 5, 2021 • 1h 19min
Transparency: Why Aren't Carbohydrates in Dog Food Listed On Labels
SHR # 2749:: Transparency: Why Aren't Carbohydrates in Dog Food Listed On Labels - Chelsea Kent - Regardless of where you stand in the "carbohydrates are good/bad" debate I think we can all agree that most if not all of us read the labels of the foods we eat and pay attention to the amount and type of carbohydrates in our diets. If you are a low-carbohydrate person you have your reasons. So when you're choosing a dog food don't you want to know just how many grams of carbohydrates are in your dog's food? While dogs are dying from the same diseases their owners die from, namely metabolic diseases that lead to things like cancer and autoimmune diseases, should we know if we are feeding them diets high in carbohydrates? Even if you decide "yes I want my dog to eat a diet made of over 50% carbohydrates" shouldn't you be able to look at the label and see a line that says your favorite dog food is mostly carbohydrates? We're talking about transparency here. Informed decisions. We are demanding that dog food manufacturers list the carbohydrate content on every bag of dog food! Get the full list or every top line dog food and it's carbohydrate content. See how your dog food stacks up! Send an email to dogfood(at)superhumanradio.net to receive immediate access to this 16 page report in PDF. Or click this link to download the document now https://shrnetwork.biz/carbohydratelist .

Aug 4, 2021 • 1h 11min
Testosterone: It is Application In Conventional, Alternative and Athletic Enhancement Practices
SHR # 2748:: Testosterone: It is Application In Conventional, Alternative and Athletic Enhancement Practices - Dr. Erika Schwartz - Testosterone therapy in both men and women continues to be an area of much misinformation for both patients and physicians. Its astonishing that with testosterone therapy being a more mainstream therapy that there continues to be so much confusion. We discuss many of the benefits and applications of testosterone therapy against the backdrop of emerging science.