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We discuss how to overcome failure and turn setbacks into comebacks. Failure is a natural part of life, but it doesn't have to define us. Instead, we can use it as a learning opportunity and a stepping stone to future success. In this episode, we explore strategies for reframing your mindset, learning from failure, persevering, and cultivating self…
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Gravity is by far the weakest. In fact, it's about 10^39 times weaker than the strong nuclear force, which holds atoms together. So, why is that? Well, there are a few theories that attempt to explain this. One of them is called the "graviton theory," which posits that gravity is caused by the exchange of particles called gravitons. These particles…
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Everything you need to know about monkeypox in 10 minutes. How monkeypox originated? Which strain is the most dangerous one and which is the one in the UK? Is there cure for monkeypox? how does it spread and how did the the spread in UK begin? You will find answers to all of those questions and more in todays podcast.--- Support this podcast: https…
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It's no secret that pugs have breathing issues, and for some reason their popularity keeps going up. The issue here is that their health is so bad that they are NO longer considered REGULAR dogs. To find out why and what needs to be done, take a listen to the episode.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arsen-karapetyan…
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This episode is dedicated to muscle cramps. I will uncover the main reasons why muscle cramps happen, the main risk factors and some self-treatment methods. The main goal is to teach you the underlying basics behind muscle cramp physiology so you can ask your doctor the right questions.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh…
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Today we talk about about your body's water balance. How is the water you drink absorbed into your body. Where does it go snd how does it get filtered out. Also, what can possibly go wrong with the water balance. Volume overload, aldosterone, hyperaldosteronism and more. Remember, this is no health advice.--- Support this podcast: https://podcaster…
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Here's my take on giving you a 1000 ft view on GED Generalized Anxiety aka Anxiety. I cover diagnostics, why it happens, what are the factors that make you have a higher chance of getting it and how do we treat anxiety. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arsen-karapetyan/support…
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Johnson and Johnson issued a recall on specific Neutrogena and Aveeno Aerosol sunscreen products, becauee they found small amounts of Benzene in them. Consider supporting my work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arsenthescienceguy Benzene is a known human carcinogen. In this episode, I will explain which sunscreenproducts have been pulled off th…
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In this episode I talk about what is an acid reflux (GERD), what are the major causes of acid reflux, what can you do to make it better and what to do to try to avoid acid reflux. We also talk about the lifestyle modifications that you can make to your daily life to make the symptoms of the Acid Reflux better. Become a Patron to support my work, vo…
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This episode talks about urinary inconvenience in females, why does urinary incontinence happen and what can you do to help urinary incontinence. It affe to twice as many women than men. We talk about stress incontinence and urge incontinence (overactive bladder).--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arsen-karapetyan/sup…
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What is the reason why you get muscle aches after working out? There is a common misconception that the delayed onset muscle soreness happens due to the accumulated lactic acid in your body. Let's discuss if thats true and some of the other reasons why you get muscle aches after working out.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/p…
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Very rarely you'd find a human being who will not find a little kitten or a dog cute. There are pretty deep neurological and evolutionary reasons for this. Some are more convoluted and complex than you'd think. Take a listen for yourself.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arsen-karapetyan/support…
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Cholesterol has got a bad rep, bit it wasn't always like that. It does so many important things in our body. What causes high cholesterol, what does it do in our body and why did it get a bad rep? This episode covers all you need to know about cholesterol to give you a solid foundation to start learning about it. Remember to talk to your doctor bef…
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I uncover the mysteries and misconceptions behind sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis is when you wake up in the middle of your sleep and you can't move or speak. Some people can even have hallucinations with monsters trying to attack them, while they are awake and can't even move or speak. In healthy individuals, this happens temporarily and lasts ab…
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Hashimoto's thyroiditis is a condition when your immune system cells attack your healthy thyroid gland cells, which then leads to you losing the ability to produce enough thyroid hormone. The thyroid hormone is the main regulator of your body's metabolism. Hypothyroidism causes many different symptoms, such as low energy, feeling cold all the time,…
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Did you know that bleech can penetrate your nails or that nails grow quicker if you exercise? Well, this and much more nail stuff in today's episode dedicated to our fingernails and toenails. We discuss nail function, growth, permeability, nail abnormalities, how nails are used to diagnose disease or abnormalities, nail healthcare and the affect of…
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FDA added a requirement for Nutrition Labels to include information about the maximum daily value of sugar on should consume. Excessive caloric and sugar consumption has reached pandemic levels in the United States, and consumer education is important to allow us to make informed choices about our diet. This episode explains how are calories acquir…
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In this episode we are discussing the prevalence and the causes of eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and the binge eating disorder. Thank you for listening. Be sure to take a listen to the next episode, in which we discuss the health implications of these diseases and the approved treatment methods doctors use to treat thes…
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This episode reviews indomethacin (Indocin, Tivorbex), which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), indicated for treatment of moderate to severe osteoarthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and rheumatoid artritis.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arsen-karapetyan/support…
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Today's episode is dedicated to ibuprofen (Motrin) drug review, which will discuss commonly asked questions about ibuprofen, such as: "What does ibuprofen do", "how to take inuprofen", "what is ibuprofen dose", "what are ibuprofen side effects", and many more. The Pharmacy and Pharmacology podcast series is designed for consumers, as well as Pharma…
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