Welcome to "ScrambledEggs&Ham" a podcast that shines a spotlight on individuals who have faced life-altering health challenges such as cancer, stroke, and multiple sclerosis (MS), Neurodiversity, and emerged stronger and more resilient than ever. In each episode, we delve into the personal journeys of these remarkable individuals, exploring how they harnessed their experiences as catalysts for personal growth, empowerment, and positive change. Get ready to be inspired as we witness the trans ...
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Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, Editor-in-Chief of Neurology Today highlights the most noteworthy and newsworthy neurology stories in the issue.
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Weight loss drugs and optic neuropathy, normothermic regional perfusion, APPs in neurology practice
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In this week’s podcast, Neurology Today’s editor-in-chief discusses data on the association between weight loss drugs and a rare type of optic neuropathy, ethical issues around normothermic regional perfusion, and how neurologists are onboarding and training advanced practice practitioners in comorbid cancer and stroke.…
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The Impact of Leadership: A Stroke Survivor’s Perspective on Electing Trump or Harris
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Send us a Text Message. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, obesity, and diabetes are leading causes of stroke. One in three US adults has at least one of these conditions or risk factor Stroke is a leading cause of death for Americans. The risk of having a stroke varies with race and ethnicity. Every 40 seconds, someone in the United S…
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Body composition and neurologic disease, Tenecteplase and stroke related-disability, comorbid stroke and cancer
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In this week’s podcast, Neurology Today’s editor-in-chief discusses data on the complex interaction between body composition, vascular health, and neurodegenerative disease, Tenecteplase in an extended treatment window and stroke-related disability, and gene expression in cormorbid cancer and stroke.…
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Send us a Text Message. Yasko KoKo is a stroke survivor that uses her voice as mission. ...listen! Reference to any specific product or entity during any episode of the Fried Eggs and Ham Podcast {the "Podcast") does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by DreamEfforttenacity.LLC or its affiliates. The views expressed by any guests are t…
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"Impact of Trauma 2" Bill Clark, George Wade, with Special Guest Dr. Carla J Cooke Heal Together
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Send us a Text Message. I have an absolute passion to speak up and out about mental health! This calling propels me to speak publicly about ways for audiences to enhance their emotional health, be their best selves, and move boldly and powerfully toward their goals and dreams That's why I wrote the On Being Well Workbook: Foundations of Positive Em…
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Antihypertensive and reduced risk for epilepsy, first responders to 9-11 and early dementia risk, FDA approval of donanemab
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In this week’s podcast, Neurology Today’s editor-in-chief discusses data on an angiotensin receptor for blocker for hypertension associated with reduced risk for epilepsy, a study finding first responders to 9-11 clean-up sites had an increased risk for early dementia, and dementia experts comment on approval of donanemab.…
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Rescue therapies when endovascular thrombectomy fails, the impact of first-seizure clinics on outcomes, AI and sleep neurology
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In this week’s podcast, Neurology Today’s editor-in-chief discusses data on the effectiveness of rescue therapies when endovascular thrombectomy fails, how first-seizure clinics reduce hospitalizations, and AI’s use in sleep neurology.By American Academy of Neurology
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Let's take a ride With Oborne Celestain a cancer survivor through Tulsa Okahoma
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Send us a Text Message. Riding with Osborne Celestain, a cancer survivor, through Tulsa, Oklahoma, would be a journey filled with inspiration and resilience. As you pedal alongside him, you might hear stories of his personal battles with cancer and how cycling played a crucial role in his recovery and ongoing health. Perhaps you'd ride through scen…
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When to withdraw life support for severe TBI, inflammatory markers score and stroke risk, application overload for neurology residency programs.
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In this week’s podcast, Neurology Today’s editor-in-chief discusses a paper advising against prematurely withdrawing life support for severe TBI, data showing those with the highest composite score of inflammatory markers had a greater risk for stroke, original reporting stressing that residency programs and applicants need to adopt more strategic …
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Code for ICH, new findings on Havana syndrome, distal symmetric polyneuropathy underdiagnosed in low income primary care clinics
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In this week’s podcast, Neurology Today’s editor-in-chief discusses a push among neurocritical care experts to develop a code procedure for intracerebral hemorrhage, new findings showing people with Havana syndrome have functional neurologic disorder, and a study reporting distal symmetric polyneuropathy is more prevalent but less diagnosed in prim…
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"Enlightened Perspectives: Two Buddhas Discuss the Gaza Conflict"
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Send us a Text Message. Support the Show. Lifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chatBy Host William Clarke
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Surgical removal of hematoma in ICH, disparities in neurodiagnosis for epilepsy, inequities among female neurology researchers
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In this week’s podcast, Neurology Today’s editor-in-chief discusses a new study reporting better outcomes with surgical removal of hematoma in intracerebral hemorrhage, disparities in access to diagnosis and care for epilepsy, and the challenges that remain for women in neurology research.By American Academy of Neurology
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Burnouts: Stoners Quest Written and Produced by Brain Kairo, Travis Simmons Directed by Logan Allen
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Send us a Text Message. Brian Kairo is a Producer/Actor based in Atlanta, GA, they are currently working on their first feature film project; Burnouts: Stoner Quest Brian was born in Nairobi, Kenya and spent their first 17 years living there before moving to the US in fall of 2019. Brian went to an international school that followed the British cur…
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Generative AI for personal statements, Match Day and neurology, AHS statement on CGRP-targeting therapies
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Neurology Today Editor-in-Chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, highlights new articles that discuss program directors’ response to the use of generative AI for personal statements, the good news for neurology based on the 2024 Match Day, and the AHS statement on CGRP-targeting therapies as a game changer for migraine treatment.…
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ME/CFS and long COVID; negative outcomes for ALS drug; donanemab
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Neurology Today Editor-in-Chief Joseph E. Safdieh,MD, FAAN, highlights new research that explores an association between myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue and long COVID; negative phase 3 findings on AMX0035 for ALS, and the pending approval of donanemab for Alzheimer’s disease.By American Academy of Neurology
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BTK inhibitors for MS, lecanemab, neurologic adverse effects and COVID vaccine
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Neurology Today Editor-in-Chief Joseph E. Safdieh,MD, FAAN, highlights new research that casts doubt on the future of BTK inhibitors for MS, an assessment of the cost-effectiveness of lecanemab, and findings that COVID vaccines are not significantly associated with adverse neurologic events.By American Academy of Neurology
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"We Can Heal Our Bodies With What We Eat" Johanna P Salazar MS, RDN speaks with the ScrambledEggs&Ham Team
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Send us a Text Message. Johanna uses functional and integrative medicine and tests in her practice. Her passion is to help clients heal their bodies through the proper foods and mindset. Health is not only the foods you eat but also the thoughts you think and how you manage your emotions. Her mission is that you leave each program with a life trans…
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SARS-CoV-2 and dopamine neurons, valproate risks for men, neurologists on locum tenens
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Neurology Today Editor-in-Chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, highlights new stories reporting on the impact of SARS-CoV2 on dopamine neurons, a European Medicines Agency warning about valproate risks for men, and neurologists on the pros and cons of working locum tenens.By American Academy of Neurology
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AI and 911 stroke detection, iatrogenic Alzheimer’s and human growth hormone, seizure dogs and refractory epilepsy
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Neurology Today Editor-in-Chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, highlights new stories reporting on the use of AI in EMS systems for stroke detection, the association between human growth hormone and iatrogenic Alzheimer’s, and seizure dogs for refractory epilepsy.By American Academy of Neurology
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"Resilient Faith: Black Voices in Dialysis Care" by George A Wade and Bill Clark
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Send us a Text Message. George A Wade's "Black Voices in Dialysis Care " is a story about a man with incredible Strength and Resilience. George owned and operated two car dealerships and raised a family, while helping in his community with the development of Nichiren Daishonin Buddhism which he practices. Support the Show. Lifeline Crisis Chat (Onl…
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Biomarker for migraine; posterior cortical atrophy gene therapy for neuromuscular disorders
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Neurology Today Editor-in-chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, discusses a new study showing retinal vascular perfusion as a migraine biomarker, clinical and pathophysiological correlates of posterior cortical atrophy, and advances in gene therapies for neuromuscular disorders.By Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN
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Cerebral amyloid angiopathy and nontraumatic subdural hemorrhage, AI for neurology boards, weight loss drugs and neurologic conditions
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Neurology Today Editor-in-chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, discusses new studies showing the cerebral amyloid angiopathy as a risk factor for nontraumatic subdural hemorrhage, AI beats humans in neurology-like boards, and the impact of popular weight loss drugs on neurologic conditions.
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"One Who Endures" Renetta Fitzgerald (Sparkle) talks about stage 4 Cancer and Resilience
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Send us a Text Message. Poet, Writer, Actress,and Buddha, Renetta Fitzgeral (Sparkle)speaks with Connie Moore and Host Bill Clarke about Stage 4 Ovarian cancer. Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer, means that cancer has spread into the fluid around the lungs and distant organs and tissues. The outlook for people with late stage ovarian cancer is less favorable …
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Rising incidence of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, therapy for prodromal migraine, neurotrauma of blast injury
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Neurology Today Editor-in-chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, discusses new studies showing the rising incidence of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, an effective therapy for prodromal migaine, and neuroinflammation in military personnel exposed to blast injury.By Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN
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"The Empowerment Equation: Unraveling Negative Attraction, Crafting Goals" with Jennifer Kee and Connie Moore
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Send us a Text Message. Nina Simone once said: “An artist’s duty… is to reflect the times.” Connie and Jenifer both share personal experiences related to negative attraction and how it impacted their lives and , the challenges women and men face when setting and pursuing goals. Toward the end of the podcast Bill explores the concept of positive att…
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DBS and cognition in severe TBI, in utero exposure to antiseizure drugs, best advances of 2023
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Neurology Today Editor-in-chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, discusses new studies on the impact of deep brain stimulation on cognition in severe traumatic brain injury and how adaptive functioning is impacted in children exposed to antiseizure drugs in utero, and the editorial board’s picks for the best advances of 2023.…
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Parkinson’s and suicide risk; biomarkers and underrepresentation in Alzheimer’s trials, immune system changes in ALS and Parkinson’s.
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Neurology Today Editor-in-chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, discusses new studies showing double the suicide risk among Parkinson’s patients; underrepresentation of non-White people in Alzheimer’s trial related to biomarker eligibility; early immune systems changes may play early role in ALS and Parkinson's.…
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Serotonin and long COVID, Afib detected 3 years after stroke, Medicare on PET amyloid scans
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Neurology Today Editor-in-chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, discusses new studies showing serotonin depletion associated with long COVID; implantable cardiac monitors detect Afib 3 years post-stroke; and what Medicare’s decision to cover PET amyloid scans means for neurologists.By American Academy of Neurology
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A promising drug for refractory epilepsy; adverse childhood events and headache disorders; pathological engulfment by microglia in dementia.
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Neurology Today Editor-in-chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, discusses new studies on a promising potassium channel opener for refractory epilepsy; the impact of adverse childhood events in headache disorders; and excessive engulfment by microglia/astroctyes in dementia.By American Academy of Neurology
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"Empathy in Stereo: Two Women, One Journey through Stroke and Homelessness" Beth Daley and Connie Moore
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Send us a Text Message. In this powerful episode, we share the incredible story of Connie Moore, a dedicated nurse who worked in one of the most challenging prisons in New Jersey. Her journey takes an unexpected turn when she experiences a life-altering stroke. Against all odds, Connie, not only survives but summons an extraordinary level of determ…
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Blood transfusions and spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhages, long distance travel to neurologists, biomarkers for Parkinson’s disease
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Neurology Today Editor-in-chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, discusses new research on the risk of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhages after blood transfusions; the burden of long distance travel to see neurologists; and two promising biomarkers for early diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease.By American Academy of Neurology
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