Here is an excellent, but long, video covering many of the issues surrounding COVID-19.
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Tradiate suggested that I do a background check on these two people to see if their academic
Dr. Roger Seheult
Physician/Clinician Biographies
Roger D. Seheult, MD
Pulmonology, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine- With Beaver Medical Group since: 2007
- Foreign Languages:
- Gender: Male
Office Location
Beaumont Sundance Office & Urgent Care 839 N. Highland Springs Avenue Beaumont, CA 92223Profile:
Expertise:
Education:
- Medical School: Loma Linda University School of Medicine, graduated 2000
- Residency: Loma Linda University, completed 2003
- Fellowship: Loma Linda University, completed 2007
Certifications:
- American Board of Internal Medicine / Internal Medicine, 2003
- American Board of Internal Medicine / Pulmonary Diseases, 2006
- American Board of Internal Medicine / Critical Care Medicine, 2007
- American Board of Internal Medicine / Sleep Medicine, 2009
Special Interests/ Practice Experience:
- Asthma
- COPD
- Interstitial Lung Disease
- Lung Cancer
- Pulmonary Hypertension
- Sleep Medicine
https://www.beavermedicalgroup.com/doctorfinder/bios/roger_seheult.aspx
Dr. Rhonda Patrick
She did her graduate research at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital where she investigated the link between mitochondrial metabolism, apoptosis, and cancer. Her groundbreaking work discovered that a protein that is critical for cell survival has two distinct mitochondrial localizations with disparate functions, linking its anti-apoptotic role to a previously unrecognized role in mitochondrial respiration and maintenance of mitochondrial structure. Her dissertation findings were published in the 2012 issue of Nature Cell Biology.
Dr. Patrick trained as a postdoctoral fellow at Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute with Dr. Bruce Ames. She investigated the effects of micronutrient (vitamins and minerals) inadequacies on metabolism, inflammation, DNA damage, and aging and whether supplementation can reverse the damage. In addition, she also investigated the role of vitamin D in brain function, behavior, and other physiological functions. In February of 2014 she published a paper in FASEB on how vitamin D regulates serotonin synthesis and how this relates to autism.
Dr. Patrick has also done research on aging at the Salk Institute for Biological Sciences. At the Salk she investigated what role insulin signaling played in protein misfolding, which is commonly found in neurodegenerative diseases.
She frequently engages the public on topics including the role micronutrient deficiencies play in diseases of aging, the role of genetics in determining the effects of nutrients on a person's health status, benefits of exposing the body to hormetic stressors, such as through exercise, fasting, sauna use or heat stress, or various forms of cold exposure, and the importance of mindfulness, stress reduction, and sleep. It is Dr. Patrick’s goal to challenge the status quo and encourage the wider public to think about health and longevity using a proactive, preventative approach.
- Role of phosphatidylcholine-DHA in preventing APOE4-associated Alzheimer’s disease FASEB Journal
- Vitamin D and the Omega-3 Fatty Acids Control Serotonin Synthesis and Action, Part 2: Relevance for ADHD, Bipolar, Schizophrenia, and Impulsive Behavior FASEB Journal
- Vitamin D Hormone Regulates Serotonin Synthesis. Part 1: Relevance for Autism FASEB Journal
- Delving Deeper: MCL-1′s Contribution to Normal and Cancer Biology Trends in Cell Biology
- Requirement for anti-apoptotic MCL-1 in the survival of BCR-ABL B-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia Blood
- Anti-Apoptotic MCL-1 Localizes to the Mitochondrial Matrix and Couples Mitochondrial Fusion to Respiration Nature Cell Biology
- Ubiquitin-Independent Degradation of Anti-Apoptotic MCL-1 Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Opposing Activities Protect Against Age-Onset Proteotoxicity Science
Source (Her Blog): FoundMyFitness
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