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The Gazette of Medical Sciences Podcast - The Science of Healing

The Gazette of Medical Sciences Podcast - The Science of Healing

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Welcome to The Gazette of Medical Sciences Podcast, the trusted voice of global medical research.
We bring you groundbreaking studies, in-depth reviews, and expert insights—without the delays of traditional peer review. Our goal is to connect researchers, healthcare professionals, and academics with the latest advancements shaping medical science today.
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Energy Dynamics in the Metabolic Syndrome is Episode no. 3 in the ongoing series - Uncovering the Energy Dynamics Behind Chronic Diseases. This episode explores how the liver, pancreas, fat cells, brain, and mitochondria interact through complex hormonal signals to regulate metabolism. This episode unpacks the critical links between insulin resistance, hormonal imbalances, and disrupted energy pathways that define the metabolic syndrome.At The Gazette of Medical Sciences (TheGMS), we not only publish medical research but also bring it to life through podcasts on Spotify and Apple Podcasts—making your work accessible to a global audience of clinicians, researchers, and health enthusiasts.We invite you to listen, learn, and contribute. If you have research, reviews, or observations related to energy metabolism, metabolic disorders, or broader medical science, submit your work to TheGMS. Your article can be published and also podcasted to reach thousands worldwide.Submit your manuscripts directly by email at info@thegms.co for immediate acknowledgment and consideration.
In this first episode of Uncovering the Energy Dynamics Behind Chronic Diseases, we explore a profound shift in perspective presented in the work by Dr. Ken Thorp. This episode delves into how COVID-19 may not only be a viral illness, but also a systemic energy-depletion syndrome that disrupts protein folding, leads to amyloid formation, and triggers widespread biological dysfunction.We discuss how energy collapse within cells may be the root cause of clotting, autoimmunity, and neurological symptoms — moving beyond the surface of immune reactions to the deeper mechanics of prion-like behavior and biophysical imbalance. This paradigm offers a unified framework for understanding both acute COVID and long-haul cases.This work is published in The Gazette of Medical Sciences under the title:“COVID-19: Energy, Protein Folding & Prion Disease” (2022)Access the full work here: https://doi.org/10.46766/thegms.neuro.22083101The Gazette of Medical Sciences Podcast brings research to life through audio. Subscribe for more episodes in this series highlighting Dr. Thorp’s ongoing contributions to understanding the hidden energy dynamics behind modern chronic illnesses.
Uncovering the Energy Dynamics Behind Chronic Diseases is a groundbreaking podcast series that explores how subtle imbalances in the body’s energy systems can lead to chronic illness. Blending modern science with integrative and holistic perspectives, each episode unpacks the roles of cellular metabolism, inflammation, and energetic blockages in disease progression. Whether you're a healthcare professional, researcher, or someone seeking deeper understanding of chronic conditions, this series offers powerful insights into how restoring energetic balance can open new doors to healing and resilience.
Can the human body generate a magnetic field? In this episode, we dive into a groundbreaking study that investigates unexpected magnetic attraction in the body. Conducted on 256 participants, the research explores whether a measurable energy field exists and its potential implications for medical science. The study also debunks claims linking this phenomenon to COVID-19 vaccination. Tune in to hear key findings and discussions on how this discovery could reshape our understanding of human physiology.Read the full article here:https://www.thegms.co/publichealth/pubheal-pos-21071202.pdf
n this episode of The Gazette of Medical Sciences Podcast, we dive into a compelling case report by Dr. Zaibun Nisa, Consultant Histopathologist at Queen’s Hospital, Romford, Barking, Havering, and Redbridge NHS Trust. The study explores the rare and intricate challenge of differentiating between primary bladder adenocarcinoma and metastatic colorectal cancer using KRAS mutations.This fascinating case involves an elderly patient whose unexpected bladder involvement was eventually linked to metastatic colorectal cancer, thanks to molecular analysis revealing a KRAS mutation. Dr. Nisa's insightful findings highlight how advanced diagnostics, including histology, immunohistochemistry, and molecular testing, can lead to definitive diagnoses in complex oncological cases.Want to dive deeper into the full case?You can read and download the complete article here: Read Full Article
In this episode, we dive into the groundbreaking research by Dr. Richard Bartlett and Jon Fleetwood on budesonide, an inhaled corticosteroid, and its potential role as both an early and late-stage treatment for COVID-19. Drawing from a comprehensive review of global studies—including the U.K. STOIC and PRINCIPLE trials, the Brazil TOGETHER trial, and research from Saudi Arabia, Australia, and India—we explore the evidence supporting budesonide’s effectiveness in reducing disease severity and improving recovery times. With endorsements from major health organizations and its inclusion in the WHO’s essential medicines list, could budesonide be a game-changer in the fight against COVID-19? Tune in as we break it all down.Read and download the full article here: https://www.thegms.co/publichealth/pubheal-rw-24090601.pdf🎧 Listen now to learn more about this promising treatment and its implications for global healthcare.
We’re diving into an important and controversial topic—medical ethics in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the concerns surrounding the Pfizer BNT162b2 modRNA vaccine. We’ll be discussing the recent review article by Dr. David Vella on the failure of care standards related to this treatment. The article title is FAILURE OF CARE STANDARD IN RELATION TO PFIZER BNT162b2 modRNA. You can also read and download the full article here, https://www.thegms.co/medical-ethics/medethics-rw-24082501.pdf
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