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Yeah, and an incredible adjustment of lifestyle, not only for that person that is suffering from dementia, but also those that are caring. Well, this subject, subjects, can go on. We greatly appreciate your insights into this, and
We hope we can reserve the opportunity to call on you again for some other subjects that come up related to this that we think that, geez, you know, Joe would be a good voice for this. So stay tuned on that. With that, we have great shows coming up on Health Chatter. Our next show, believe it or not, will be on childhood diabetes.
We hope we can reserve the opportunity to call on you again for some other subjects that come up related to this that we think that, geez, you know, Joe would be a good voice for this. So stay tuned on that. With that, we have great shows coming up on Health Chatter. Our next show, believe it or not, will be on childhood diabetes.
And so that also will be of great interest because we're seeing higher incidence of diabetes in younger populations. So with that, thank you for being with us. Thank you for all the comments from all of us on the show. And to all of you in the listening audience, keep health chatting away.
And so that also will be of great interest because we're seeing higher incidence of diabetes in younger populations. So with that, thank you for being with us. Thank you for all the comments from all of us on the show. And to all of you in the listening audience, keep health chatting away.
Hello, everybody. Welcome to Health Chatter. Today's episode is on the illusion of immortality, which actually links to a lot of the different health aspects that we've talked about on many of our shows. So stay tuned on this. It's going to be an interesting show with many of our crew who will be chiming in as well. We've got a great crew.
Hello, everybody. Welcome to Health Chatter. Today's episode is on the illusion of immortality, which actually links to a lot of the different health aspects that we've talked about on many of our shows. So stay tuned on this. It's going to be an interesting show with many of our crew who will be chiming in as well. We've got a great crew.
We have researchers, Maddie Levine-Wolf, Aaron Collins, Deandra Howard, and Sheridan Nygaard all do excellent background research for us. Give us some ideas, give Clarence and I some ideas what to talk about on these shows. And also, Sheridan does our marketing, so thank you for that. Then we have Matthew Campbell, who's our production manager.
We have researchers, Maddie Levine-Wolf, Aaron Collins, Deandra Howard, and Sheridan Nygaard all do excellent background research for us. Give us some ideas, give Clarence and I some ideas what to talk about on these shows. And also, Sheridan does our marketing, so thank you for that. Then we have Matthew Campbell, who's our production manager.
Make sure that the shows come out clearly for all of you. There will be a show typically every Friday. So watch your favorite podcast to check in, your podcast channel. In addition, many thanks goes to Clarence Jones, a great colleague. We have a good time doing this show. And we're learning a lot. So Clarence, thank you. Thank you also to Human Partnership, our sponsor for all of our shows.
Make sure that the shows come out clearly for all of you. There will be a show typically every Friday. So watch your favorite podcast to check in, your podcast channel. In addition, many thanks goes to Clarence Jones, a great colleague. We have a good time doing this show. And we're learning a lot. So Clarence, thank you. Thank you also to Human Partnership, our sponsor for all of our shows.
It's a great community health organization that does wonderful things out there, very creative. And I recommend highly that you check out their website at humanpartnership.org and ours as well. at healthchatterpodcast.com. So thank you to everybody. So, all right, let's get this show going. This is kind of an interesting concept. I'll tell everybody a little bit of a story.
It's a great community health organization that does wonderful things out there, very creative. And I recommend highly that you check out their website at humanpartnership.org and ours as well. at healthchatterpodcast.com. So thank you to everybody. So, all right, let's get this show going. This is kind of an interesting concept. I'll tell everybody a little bit of a story.
When I was working on my master's in public health, I had a very interesting conversation in the home of a colleague of mine, Michael Bazeman, and we were talking about prevention and health promotion.
When I was working on my master's in public health, I had a very interesting conversation in the home of a colleague of mine, Michael Bazeman, and we were talking about prevention and health promotion.
And frankly, the concept of the illusion of immortality really came out of that conversation when Mike said to me, he said, you know, when you really get down to it, when you're talking about prevention, when we all talk about prevention, what are we trying to do? The ultimate form of prevention is really preventing death. And we all know in our heads that that can't be.
And frankly, the concept of the illusion of immortality really came out of that conversation when Mike said to me, he said, you know, when you really get down to it, when you're talking about prevention, when we all talk about prevention, what are we trying to do? The ultimate form of prevention is really preventing death. And we all know in our heads that that can't be.
But there is that illusion around it that kind of drives us. And also, it drives how we respond to our health, how we take care of our health. and what we do to actually maintain it using various things. So what's interesting is the illusion of immortality or the concept of immortality is embedded in medicine and in public health.
But there is that illusion around it that kind of drives us. And also, it drives how we respond to our health, how we take care of our health. and what we do to actually maintain it using various things. So what's interesting is the illusion of immortality or the concept of immortality is embedded in medicine and in public health.
The symbol, for instance, the symbol of medicine is called the caduceus, which if any of you have seen it, it's a combination of a staff, like a cane, a staff, and a serpent. The serpent is really the symbol of immortality. And it is embedded not only in the concept of medicine, but public health as well, for instance.