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My chest tightens to the point I fear my heart will suffocate from the pressure of it. Society's standards are the total opposite from how I was raised. The boy who I thought to be so strikingly handsome has less than a year of his life to live, my new friend only a few more months beyond that. Yet they are living these uneventful lives in which they don't think there is a reason for anything. Will I ever see my mother again, or is this how I will be forced to live the rest of my life, as well?
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HOW WE END Feat. Former EVANESCENCE, AMARANTHE, NERVOSA And PRIMAL FEAR Members: Debut Single Now Available
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HOW WE END, the new European crossover band established in 2022, featuring musicians from Sweden, Germany, Switzerland and Spain, has released its debut single, "My Fighting Heart". Check it out below. The song's accompanying music video will premiere on Thursday, March 30.
Joining vocalists Diva Satanica (ex-NERVOSA) and Jake E (CYHRA, ex-AMARANTHE) are guitarists Jen Majura (ex-EVANESCENCE) and Tom Naumann (PRIMAL FEAR),while Mitch Kunz (bass/synths) and Adde Larsson (drums) provide the "heavy groove."
According to a press release, HOW WE END delivers the perfect match of contrasting vocals that shape the band's style: melodic, heavy, no compromises. HOW WE END's music is a kickass blend of heavy guitar riffs and electronic programmed influences, growls and catchy singalong choruses.
HOW WE END will perform live for the first time at this year's 30th-anniversary edition of Rockharz festival.
The band is currently putting the finishing touches on its debut album and is planning on releasing two more singles.
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tachtutor · 3 years
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Bionic Eye Tech Learns Its ABCs
Bionic Eye Tech Learns Its ABCs
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Jens Naumann was 17 when an accident sent a fragment of metal from a railway line flying into his left eye. Three years later, a metal sliver from a snowmobile clutch destroyed his right eye, plunging him into total darkness. Naumann’s book Search for Paradiserecounts his desperate quest back to the light, primarily as biomedical engineer William Dobelle’s “patient alpha.” In the 1970s,…
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Entdecke die besten Methoden um dich schnell, gesund und effektiv zu entgiften. #Werbung #Entgiftung #OnlineKongressvom 14. bis 23. Juni 2019 Host: @UnkasGemmeker https://entgiftungskongress.info/ (Link in Bio) 🎦 Hier ein kleiner Vorgeschmack auf das, was du auf dem kostenfreien Kongress erfährst. 🐹 Ein genaues Verständnis dafür, welche genetischen Unterschiede es gibt und warum es wichtig ist sie zu kennen 🐹 Lerne welche Bedeutung die Ernährung beim Entgiften hat und wie sie funktioniert 🐹 Erfahre welche schulmedizinischen und alternativmedizinischen Verfahren es gibt 🐹 Welche Rolle Achtsamkeit und Meditation für die Entgiftung spielen können 🐹 Wie wichtig Mikronährstoffe für die Entgiftungsfunktion unseres Körpers sind 🐹 Warum wir nicht alle gleich sind und auch bei der Entgiftung individuell vorgehen dürfen 🐹 Warum die Zahngesundheit für uns an erster Stelle stehen sollte 🐹 Welche Entgiftungstechniken du gleich zu Hause anwenden kannst 📇 Speaker: Dr. Joachim Mutter🌰 Dr. Babette Klein🌰 Christian Blank🌰 Dr. Karl J. Probst🌰 Christian Dittrich-Optiz🌰 Dr. Harald Banzhaf🌰 Jan Kielmann🌰 Dr. Florian Schulze🌰 Dr. Jörg Spitz🌰 Dr. Jens Pohl🌰 Prof. em. Prof. Dr. med. Karl Hecht🌰 Dr. Holger Scholz🌰 Dr. Johannes Naumann🌰 Dr. John Switzer🌰 Prof. Dr. Klaus Buchner🌰 Daniel Knebel🌰 Dr. Ralf Heinrich🌰 Dr. Tina Maria Ritter🌰 Dr. Udo Böhm🌰 Kyra Kauffmann🌰 Ulrich Weiner🌰 Dr. Liutgard Baumeister-Jesch🌰 Michael Mumm🌰 Prof. Dr. Michaela Döll🌰 Paul Seelhorst🌰 Florian Sauer🌰 Dr. Dirk Schreckenbach🌰 Werner Hengstenberg 🌷🌹🌻🌾🌿🌷🌹🌻🌾🌿🌷🌹🌻🌾🌿🌷🌹🌻🌾🌿 #entgiftung #entgiftungsplan#entgiftungskur #entgiftungskongress#entgiftungstee#entgiftungmitwildkräutern#entgiftungskuren #entgiftungsmittel#entgiftungen #detox #gesundheit#entgiften #ernährung #entschlacken#essen #transformation#ernährungsplan #gesundleben#gesundessen #stoffwechsel #rohkost#fasten #gesundeernährung 🐿 (hier: Link In Bio) https://www.instagram.com/p/BypxN_OH2XE/?igshid=wwhhkcvxpgjx
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tastydregs · 7 years
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The Future is Here: Six Of Today’s Most Advanced, Real-Life Cyborgs
Today, people’s bodies are more perfectly melded with technology than we could have imagined mere decades ago. Superhuman strength, dexterity, and senses are no longer science-fiction — they’re already here.
Though cutting-edge technology offers us a glimpse into the capabilities of enhanced humans in the future, it’s most useful these days as support for people who have been affected by a disability. Cyborg technology can replace missing limbs, organs, and bodily senses. Sometimes, it can even enhance the body’s typical function.
Here are six of the most striking examples of this cyborg present. They show us how far we have already come, and how far we could go in the future.
Hearing Colors With An Antenna
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Activist and artist Neil Harbisson was born without the ability to see color. In 2004, he decided to change that. He mounted an electronic antenna to the lower back of his skull that turns frequencies of light into vibrations his brain interprets as sound, allowing him to “hear color.” These frequencies are even able to go beyond the visual spectrum, allowing him to “hear” invisible frequencies such as infrared and ultraviolet.
“There is no difference between the software and my brain, or my antenna and any other body part. Being united to cybernetics makes me feel that I am technology,” he said in a National Geographic interview.
His body modification was not always well-accepted: the British government took issue when the antenna showed up in Harbisson’s passport photo. Harbisson  fought the government to keep it in. He won, becoming the first “legally recognized” cyborg.
The LUKE Arm
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The LUKE Arm (named after Luke Sywalker) is a highly advanced prosthetic that lends the wearer a sense of touch. A specialized motor can provide feedback to mimic the resistance offered by various physical objects — users can feel that a pillow offers less resistance than a brick. With the help of funding from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the finished design received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval in 2014.
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Electronic sensors receive signals from the wearer’s muscles that the device then translates into physical movement. The wearer can manipulate multiple joints at once through switches that can be controlled with his or her feet.  The first commercially available LUKE arm became available to a small group of military amputees in late 2016. Amputees can now buy the prosthetic through their physicians, but the device is rumored to cost around $100,000.
Artificial Vision
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In his 20s, Jens Naumann was involved in two separate accidents that shot metal shards into his eyes, causing him to lose his vision. In 2002, at the age of 37, Naumann participated in a clinical trial performed at the Lisbon-based Dobelle Institute in which a television camera was connected straight to his brain, bypassing his faulty eyes. Dots of light combined to form shapes and outlines of the world around him, giving him “this kind of dot matrix-type vision.” The system enabled him to see Christmas lights outlining his home in Canada that year.
Unfortunately, the system failed only after a couple of weeks. And when William Dobelle, the original inventor of the technology, passed away in 2004, he left behind almost no documentation, leaving technicians no instructions for how to repair Naumann’s system. In 2010, Naumann had the system surgically removed, rendering him completely blind once again.
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Mind-Controlled Bionic Leg
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The mind-controlled bionic leg was first used in 2012 by Zac Vawter, a software engineer from Seattle whose leg was amputated above the knee in 2009. The technology that translates brain signals into physical movement, called Targeted Muscle Reinnvervation (TMR), was first created in 2003 for upper-limb prosthetics. But Vawter’s prosthetic was revolutionary because it was the first leg prosthetic use it.
In 2012, Zac Vawter climbed the 2,100 steps of the Willis Tower in Chicago, with the help of his prosthetic leg. It took him 53 minutes and nine seconds.
  The bebionic Hand
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Prosthetics company bebionic has created some of the most sophisticated prosthetic hands to date. Individual motors move every joint along every digit independently. To help with everyday use, the bebionic has 14 pre-determined grip patterns. Highly sensitive motors vary the speed and force of the grip in real-time — it’s delicate enough for the user to hold an egg between his or her index finger and thumb, and robust enough to hold up to 45 kilograms (99 pounds).
The bebionic hand has been available commercially since 2010. Models released in the years since have improved its battery life, flexibility, and software.
The Eyeborg Project
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Toronto-based filmmaker Rob Spence decided to replace his missing right eye with a prosthetic equipped with a wirelessly-transmitting video camera. Thanks to a partnership with RF wireless design company and a group of electrical engineers, Spence created a prosthetic eye shell that could house enough electronics in such a small, confined space.
The camera can record up to 30 minutes of footage before depleting the battery. Spence used footage captured by his eye prosthetic in a documentary called Deus Ex: The Eyeborg Documentary.
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The post The Future is Here: Six Of Today’s Most Advanced, Real-Life Cyborgs appeared first on Futurism.
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seeingwithsound · 7 years
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Former EVANESCENCE, AMARANTHE And NERVOSA Members Join Forces With PRIMAL FEAR Guitarist In HOW WE END
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HOW WE END is a new European crossover band established in 2022, featuring musicians from Sweden, Germany, Switzerland and Spain. Diva Satanica (ex-NERVOSA) and Jake E (CYHRA, ex-AMARANTHE) deliver the perfect match of contrasting vocals that shape the band's style: melodic, heavy, no compromises. Guitarists Jen Majura (ex-EVANESCENCE) and Tom Naumann (PRIMAL FEAR) are responsible for the "chug", with Mitch Kunz on bass/synths and Adde Larsson providing the "heavy groove."
According to a press release, HOW WE END's music is a kickass blend of heavy guitar riffs and electronic programmed influences, growls and catchy singalong choruses.
The band, which composes and produces all of its songs independently, filmed a music video for its debut single, "My Fighting Heart", earlier this year. The track will be made available digitally on Wednesday, March 29, with the video to follow on Thursday, March 30.
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Using machine learning to improve patient care
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Doctors are often deluged by signals from charts, test results, and other metrics to keep track of. It can be difficult to integrate and monitor all of these data for multiple patients while making real-time treatment decisions, especially when data is documented inconsistently across hospitals.
In a new pair of papers, researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) explore ways for computers to help doctors make better medical decisions.
One team created a machine-learning approach called “ICU Intervene” that takes large amounts of intensive-care-unit (ICU) data, from vitals and labs to notes and demographics, to determine what kinds of treatments are needed for different symptoms. The system uses “deep learning” to make real-time predictions, learning from past ICU cases to make suggestions for critical care, while also explaining the reasoning behind these decisions.
“The system could potentially be an aid for doctors in the ICU, which is a high-stress, high-demand environment,” says PhD student Harini Suresh, lead author on the paper about ICU Intervene. “The goal is to leverage data from medical records to improve health care and predict actionable interventions.”
Another team developed an approach called “EHR Model Transfer” that can facilitate the application of predictive models on an electronic health record (EHR) system, despite being trained on data from a different EHR system. Specifically, using this approach the team showed that predictive models for mortality and prolonged length of stay can be trained on one EHR system and used to make predictions in another.
ICU Intervene was co-developed by Suresh, undergraduate student Nathan Hunt, postdoc Alistair Johnson, researcher Leo Anthony Celi, MIT Professor Peter Szolovits, and PhD student Marzyeh Ghassemi. It was presented this month at the Machine Learning for Healthcare Conference in Boston.
EHR Model Transfer was co-developed by lead authors Jen Gong and Tristan Naumann, both PhD students at CSAIL, as well as Szolovits and John Guttag, who is the Dugald C. Jackson Professor in Electrical Engineering. It was presented at the ACM’s Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining in Halifax, Canada.
Both models were trained using data from the critical care database MIMIC, which includes de-identified data from roughly 40,000 critical care patients and was developed by the MIT Lab for Computational Physiology.
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Integrated ICU data is vital to automating the process of predicting patients’ health outcomes.
“Much of the previous work in clinical decision-making has focused on outcomes such as mortality (likelihood of death), while this work predicts actionable treatments,” Suresh says. “In addition, the system is able to use a single model to predict many outcomes.”
ICU Intervene focuses on hourly prediction of five different interventions that cover a wide variety of critical care needs, such as breathing assistance, improving cardiovascular function, lowering blood pressure, and fluid therapy.
At each hour, the system extracts values from the data that represent vital signs, as well as clinical notes and other data points. All of the data are represented with values that indicate how far off a patient is from the average (to then evaluate further treatment).
Importantly, ICU Intervene can make predictions far into the future. For example, the model can predict whether a patient will need a ventilator six hours later rather than just 30 minutes or an hour later. The team also focused on providing reasoning for the model’s predictions, giving physicians more insight.
“Deep neural-network-based predictive models in medicine are often criticized for their black-box nature,” says Nigam Shah, an associate professor of medicine at Stanford University who was not involved in the paper. “However, these authors predict the start and end of medical interventions with high accuracy, and are able to demonstrate interpretability for the predictions they make.”
The team found that the system outperformed previous work in predicting interventions, and was especially good at predicting the need for vasopressors, a medication that tightens blood vessels and raises blood pressure.
In the future, the researchers will be trying to improve ICU Intervene to be able to give more individualized care and provide more advanced reasoning for decisions, such as why one patient might be able to taper off steroids, or why another might need a procedure like an endoscopy.
EHR Model Transfer
Another important consideration for leveraging ICU data is how it’s stored and what happens when that storage method gets changed. Existing machine-learning models need data to be encoded in a consistent way, so the fact that hospitals often change their EHR systems can create major problems for data analysis and prediction.
That’s where EHR Model Transfer comes in. The approach works across different versions of EHR platforms, using natural language processing to identify clinical concepts that are encoded differently across systems and then mapping them to a common set of clinical concepts (such as “blood pressure” and “heart rate”).
For example, a patient in one EHR platform could be switching hospitals and would need their data transferred to a different type of platform. EHR Model Transfer aims to ensure that the model could still predict aspects of that patient’s ICU visit, such as their likelihood of a prolonged stay or even of dying in the unit.
“Machine-learning models in health care often suffer from low external validity, and poor portability across sites,” says Shah. “The authors devise a nifty strategy for using prior knowledge in medical ontologies to derive a shared representation across two sites that allows models trained at one site to perform well at another site. I am excited to see such creative use of codified medical knowledge in improving portability of predictive models.”
With EHR Model Transfer, the team tested their model’s ability to predict two outcomes: mortality and the need for a prolonged stay. They trained it on one EHR platform and then tested its predictions on a different platform. EHR Model Transfer was found to outperform baseline approaches and demonstrated better transfer of predictive models across EHR versions compared to using EHR-specific events alone.
In the future, the EHR Model Transfer team plans to evaluate the system on data and EHR systems from other hospitals and care settings.
Both papers were supported, in part, by the Intel Science and Technology Center for Big Data and the National Library of Medicine. The paper detailing EHR Model Transfer was additionally supported by the National Science Foundation and Quanta Computer, Inc.
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Yesterday I went to the North Iowa Book Bash with my two friends Cassy and Darlene. I had a great time and it was a lot of fun and motivating for me because I needed ideas for postcards and business cards. I’m so glad I went to see everybody again. I saw Michel Prince again. I chatted with her to see what she’s been up too. I bought her book called Unto Us. I also bought her other book By the light of a blizzard. It was $5 so I bought it.
Me with Michel Prince. Author of Unto Us and By the light of a Blizzard.
I also got to see Jen Naumannn at the book bash. She recognized me and I remembered her. I bought her book Paranormal Keepers. I started it and fell in love right away. The first paragraph has an Ouija in a cemetery. I love reading books that have Ouija boards and cemeteries.
Me with Jen Naumann. Author of Paranormal Keepers.
I saw Jolene Buchheit. I saw her and bought her book Trial by Charm.
Me with Jolene Buchheit.
I love going to these types of events and seeing all my favorite authors. And catching up with them.
NORTH IOWA BOOK BASH #NIBB Yesterday I went to the North Iowa Book Bash with my two friends Cassy and Darlene. I had a great time and it was a lot of fun and motivating for me because I needed ideas for postcards and business cards.
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30 Jahre Städtepartnerschaft Kirtorf-Kilb und 40 Jahre Bürgermeister  Erneuerung der Partnerschaft
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KIRTORF - Kirtorf (gk). „30 Jahre Kirtorf-Kilb, Partner von Herzen“: Das Motto war Programm bei den Feierlichkeiten. Überall spürte man es: Diese Städtepartnerschaft lebt von Herzlichkeit, Menschlichkeit, Vertrauen und der Freundschaft der Bürger. „Das 30-jährige Jubiläum ist ein Markstein in der Geschichte der beiden Gemeinden aus dem Vogelsberg und Niederösterreich und damit auch ein Mosaikstein im Bild der deutsch-österreichischen Freundschaft und in Europa“, freute sich Kirtorfs Bürgermeister Ulrich Künz in seiner Festansprache. Eröffnet wurde der Festakt, an dem zahlreiche Ehrengäste, darunter auch Kreistagsvorsitzender Jürgen Ackermann und CDU-Kreisvorsitzender Jens Mischak teilnahmen, mit dem Lied „An Tagen wie diesem“ des Männergesangvereins Kirtorf unter Leitung von Victoria Lanz-Winter. Mit Kirtorf und Kilb feierte eine intakte Familie. Und viele waren gekommen und wollten dabei sein: aus Kilb über 100 Bürger, die überwiegend in Kirtorf privat untergebracht waren.
„Partnerschaft lebt vom Miteinander. Mit der Partnerschaft vor 30 Jahren“, verdeutlichte Ulrich Künz, „sind Brücken geschlagen und immer wieder überquert worden.“ Die Beziehungen zwischen den beiden Gemeinden seien so immer stabiler, verlässlicher geworden: „Heute ist die Partnerschaft gelebter Alltag in Kilb und Kirtorf.“ Der Bürgermeister erinnerte auch an die 80er Jahre, an die Entstehung der Partnerschaft, die durch den Kilber Franz Wenninger, der nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg in Kirtorf geblieben sei, eingeleitet wurde. Mitgeprägt hätten die Partnerschaft auch Reinhold Lang, Rudolf Scholl, Renate Schmidt, Georg Erb, Willi Fuchs und Karl-Heinz Faustmann. „Über den Tellerrand schauen, die Normalität der Toleranz leben, junge Menschen zueinander führen, sich austauschen, Freundschaften schließen in Europa. Das ist es, was wir brauchen“, erklärte Künz. Auch sein Amtskollege, Bürgermeister Manfred Roitner, freute sich über das Jubiläum, das auch für Kilb eine besondere Bedeutung habe. „Wenn man diese Partnerschaft feiert, muss man auch zurückschauen, zurück auf eine Zeit, in der man nach Deutschland oder nach Österreich nur über Grenzkontrollen einreisen konnte“, ließ Roitner Revue passieren. „Das ist Vergangenheit; das ist gut so“, sagte der Kilber, der auch die Grüße von Altbürgermeister Johann Hölzl, Mitbegründer der Partnerschaft, überbrachte. Die Grenzen seien abgebaut, der Aufbau der Freundschaft in den Herzen der Menschen gelebte Gegenwart und soll auch in Zukunft fester Bestand der Partnerschaft bleiben. Dass diese sich bereits bewährt habe und auf festen Füßen stehe, davon war Stadtverordnetenvorsteher Manfred Schaaf überzeugt, der als junger Parlamentarier schon 1983 mit dabei war. Zwischen den Reden und Grußworten standen tänzerische Auftritte vom Faschingsclub auf dem Programm, sangen die Musikgruppe „Klangfarben“ und der Kirchenchor Kirtorf. Aus dem Musical „Leben im All“ war die Musikschule „Klangstufe Kirtorf“ mit von der Partie und präsentierte einen tollen Beitrag, der für große Begeisterung sorgte. Reinhold Göllner, ein Kilb-Kenner aus Kirtorf, schaffte es mit einer besonderen Chronik, die vollbesetzte Gleentalhalle auf eine Zeit-Schiene mit Zahlen und Daten aus dem Log-Buch des 30 Jahre alten K+K-Sonderzuges mitzunehmen. Für seinen Vortrag bekam er verdient stehenden Applaus. Feierlich, fast schon mit dem Charakter eines Staatsbesuches erfolgte dann die Unterzeichnung der Partnerschaftsurkunden. Die Bürgermeister erneuerten das 30 Jahre alte Partnerschaftsversprechen und tauschten die Urkunden aus. Nationalhymnen wurden vom Musikverein Kilb gespielt und von den Besuchern in der Gleentalhalle mitgesungen: ein absoluter Höhepunkt der Jubiläumsfeierlichkeiten. Zum Abschluss war eine Geschenkübergabe unter den Feuerwehren aus beiden Gemeinden vorgesehen. Diese musste allerdings verschoben werden, weil die Feuerwehr Kirtorf im Einsatz in Arnshain war, wo ein Wohnhaus brannte. Aber auch für die Ortsvorsteherin und Ortsvorsteher hatte die Kilber Feuerwehr etwas mitgebracht. Moderator Markus Naumann, der für die sich in der Partnerschaft und bei der Gestaltung der Feierlichkeiten besonders engagierten Damen lobende Worte fand, verdeutlichte beim Festakt mit seinen Ansagen die Herzlichkeit der Partnerschaft. Für reichlich Stimmung sorgte auch „Spezial Guest Elvis“, der die Gleentalhalle zum Jubiläum in Stimmung brachte, die sich nach dem gemeinsamen Marsch in das Festzelt bei der Kirtorfer Kirmes fortsetzte.
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Entdecke die besten Methoden um dich schnell, gesund und effektiv zu entgiften. #Werbung #Entgiftung #OnlineKongress vom 14. bis 23. Juni 2019 Host: @UnkasGemmeker https://entgiftungskongress.info/ (Link in Bio) 🎦 Hier ein kleiner Vorgeschmack auf das, was du auf dem kostenfreien Kongress erfährst. 🐹 Ein genaues Verständnis dafür, welche genetischen Unterschiede es gibt und warum es wichtig ist sie zu kennen 🐹 Lerne welche Bedeutung die Ernährung beim Entgiften hat und wie sie funktioniert 🐹 Erfahre welche schulmedizinischen und alternativmedizinischen Verfahren es gibt 🐹 Welche Rolle Achtsamkeit und Meditation für die Entgiftung spielen können 🐹 Wie wichtig Mikronährstoffe für die Entgiftungsfunktion unseres Körpers sind 🐹 Warum wir nicht alle gleich sind und auch bei der Entgiftung individuell vorgehen dürfen 🐹 Warum die Zahngesundheit für uns an erster Stelle stehen sollte 🐹 Welche Entgiftungstechniken du gleich zu Hause anwenden kannst 📇 Speaker: Dr. Joachim Mutter🌰 Dr. Babette Klein🌰 Christian Blank🌰 Dr. Karl J. Probst🌰 Christian Dittrich-Optiz🌰 Dr. Harald Banzhaf🌰 Jan Kielmann🌰 Dr. Florian Schulze🌰 Dr. Jörg Spitz🌰 Dr. Jens Pohl🌰 Prof. em. Prof. Dr. med. Karl Hecht🌰 Dr. Holger Scholz🌰 Dr. Johannes Naumann🌰 Dr. John Switzer🌰 Prof. Dr. Klaus Buchner🌰 Daniel Knebel🌰 Dr. Ralf Heinrich🌰 Dr. Tina Maria Ritter🌰 Dr. Udo Böhm🌰 Kyra Kauffmann🌰 Ulrich Weiner🌰 Dr. Liutgard Baumeister-Jesch🌰 Michael Mumm🌰 Prof. Dr. Michaela Döll🌰 Paul Seelhorst🌰 Florian Sauer🌰 Dr. Dirk Schreckenbach🌰 Werner Hengstenberg 🌷🌹🌻🌾🌿🌷🌹🌻🌾🌿🌷🌹🌻🌾🌿🌷🌹🌻🌾🌿 #entgiftung #entgiftungsplan #entgiftungskur #entgiftungskongress #entgiftungstee #entgiftungmitwildkräutern #entgiftungskuren #entgiftungsmittel #entgiftungen #detox #gesundheit #entgiften #ernährung #entschlacken #essen #transformation #ernährungsplan #gesundleben #gesundessen #stoffwechsel #rohkost #fasten #gesundeernährung 🐿 (hier: Link In Bio) https://www.instagram.com/p/BypwbNLHB2V/?igshid=4nuvkhcudqgh
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Blog Tour: Paranormal Keepers Review
Title: Paranormal Keepers Author: Jen Naumann Genre: Paranormal Romance Publication Date: March 11th, 2014 Publisher: Phantom Owl Press Format: Ebook Source: Xpresso Book Tours Rating: 4 Stars Blurb:
Everyone thinks Harper Young killed her boyfriend. No one will say it to her face, but the signs are everywhere.
It’s almost been a year since Gavin was torn from Harper’s arms and brutally murdered. The…
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Blog Tour with Giveaway & Review - Paranormal Keepers by Jen Naumann
Blog Tour with Giveaway & Review – Paranormal Keepers by Jen Naumann
Paranormal Keepers by Jen Naumann Publication date: March 11th 2014 Genres: Paranormal Romance, Young Adult ~ Synopsis ~
Everyone thinks Harper Young killed her boyfriend. No one will say it to her face, but the signs are everywhere.
It’s almost been a year since Gavin was torn from Harper’s arms and brutally murdered. The police wrote it off as a freak accident, deciding Harper’s strange…
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seeingwithsound · 7 years
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Highly recommended: National Council for the Blind Ireland (NCBI) podcast on Jens Naumann and his incredible story of getting the Dobelle brain implant for vision, while today he uses The vOICe to "see"; feature starting at 5:35 http://www.ncbi.ie/technology-podcast-episode-62-july-2017/
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nickypeacock · 10 years
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Interview with Jen Naumann
Interview with Jen Naumann
Tell us about your publishing journey…
I’ve been writing ever since elementary school, but took a few years off after having children. I lost sight of my dream until a fairly young family member was diagnosed with breast cancer. I realized there is no promise of tomorrow and I needed to pursue my writing career immediately or it may never happen. Since I have close to zero patience and really…
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