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S3 Podcast

72 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 3 years ago -

S3 Podcast Hosted by Toren Ylfa who will be discussing everything from Mental Health , Life and everyday issues that we face - who will bring his unique perspective and his very real personal struggles, experiences in the hopes too raise more awareness, specifically for men that it's ok to talk, it's ok to cry: throughout the episodes there will be highs,Lows and anything in between...there will be episode's on Life whether that is trying to hold down a relationship or hold down a job or anything that, well : life throws at us ; New Episodes Mon ,Wed & Friday

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Varsity Blues Ringleader , Demi Lovato & Serbia

March 26, 2021 15:19 - 24 minutes - 22.9 MB

In the past two years since authorities (and the public) learned about a decade-long college admissions bribery scheme, we’ve watched high-profile participants like Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman plead guilty, receive sentences, and serve time for conspiracy to commit mail fraud and money laundering. But one conspirator has stayed notably under the radar: William “Rick” Singer, the mastermind behind the scandal investigated in Netflix’s Operation Varsity Blues Singer — portrayed in the d...

Social Movements, Pandemics Damage & Honey Bee Health

March 24, 2021 16:02 - 45 minutes - 42 MB

In June 2015, a white supremacist opened fire inside the historic African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, killing nine black congregants, including the minister. The massacre sparked a crescendo of anti-racist protest, including often successful demands for the removal of statues of Confederate Generals from public spaces throughout the South. Two years later, a coalition of white nationalists arrived in Charlottesville, Virginia, for a “Unite the Right” rally aimed...

Social science, Racism & Fortnite

March 22, 2021 06:00 - 27 minutes - 25.7 MB

As with most disasters, when the history of the COVID pandemic is written, there will be a fair amount of finger-pointing involved. Much more could have been done to mitigate the coronavirus impact in the United States, but in reality, there are very few countries that totally escaped this scourge. Scientific research has provided a lot of new knowledge by which to manage the pandemic—and of course, the development of vaccines in record time is welcome news. But even with vaccines, success i...

Paris Fears Third Wave & Sexual Assault

March 19, 2021 00:00 - 14 minutes - 13.3 MB

Another 15 regions in the country will also be placed under the same measures from midnight on Friday. These measures will not be as strict as the previous lockdown, Prime Minister Jean Castex said, with people allowed to exercise outdoors. France has recorded 35,000 new cases within the past 24 hours. Mr Castex said a "third wave" of infections in the country was looking increasingly likely. The situation in Paris is particularly worrying with 1,200 people in intensive care there, more t...

Preterm Birth, prolonged labor & Reproductive Problems in both Men and Women

March 17, 2021 20:39 - 12 minutes - 11.9 MB

New research by the National Institutes of Health found that unbalanced progesterone signals may cause some pregnant women to experience preterm labor or prolonged labor. The study in mice -- published online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences -- provides novel insights for developing treatments. During pregnancy, the hormone progesterone helps to prevent the uterus from contracting and going into labor prematurely. This occurs through molecular signaling involving progest...

Mississippi bans trans girls from sports & Ban LGBT+ Conversion Therapy

March 15, 2021 18:42 - 13 minutes - 12.1 MB

Activists say the "Mississippi Fairness Act" is the first law targeting transgender people to pass in 2021. The bill argues that boys and girls have "inherently different athletic capabilities". It is expected to face legal challenges. It comes as a swath of Republican states push back against pro-LGBT measures from the Biden administration. What does the law say? The law requires public high schools and institutions of higher education to "designate its athletic teams or sports according...

Extend Postpartum Medicaid Coverage & U.S Pandemic Response.

March 12, 2021 10:15 - 37 minutes - 34.7 MB

Medicaid, the publicly funded insurance program for low-income and disabled individuals covers 43.1 percent of all births in the U.S. Unfortunately, vital pregnancy-related coverage ends just 60 days after giving birth for most people on Medicaid. Black and Latinx women, as well as other birthing people of color, make up a disproportionate share of Medicaid enrollees. Research has shown that closing gaps in coverage could improve lactation and human milk feeding support, assist with family tr...

We need to rename ADHD & Medical Students Should be Vaccinated

March 10, 2021 15:29 - 19 minutes - 18.2 MB

“A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” It is an often-used quote, and for good reason. Juliet tragically underestimated the impact of the Montague surname. She was not the first, nor the last, to underestimate the power of the names we give. In psychiatry, handbooks determine which names (or classifications) we give to the difficulties that people face. We use them so that when we say ADHD, schizophrenia or depression, people have a more or less consistent idea of what we mean. Mor...

Covid-19 has Exacerbated a troubling U.S Health trend & Pro Athletes

March 08, 2021 10:02 - 18 minutes - 17.3 MB

There is no good time for a pandemic, but COVID-19 hit the United States as a public health crisis was well under way. The novel coronavirus has exacerbated already rising death rates among Americans in the prime of their lives, a new report concludes. Especially hard-hit are racial minorities and people of all races with low incomes and a high school education or less. The report, released March 2 by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, provides the most comprehens...

Science and Society : Failing Children In the Covid Era

March 05, 2021 07:00 - 24 minutes - 22.3 MB

The long-anticipated CDC guidance on schools was released on February 12. This is the latest event in what has been, up to this point, among the most politically charged and scientifically contested aspects of the COVID-19 response. In its guidance, the agency calls for K–12 schools in particular to reopen as soon as possible, noting that with safety precautions in place such as physical distancing, contact tracing and mask-wearing, many have been able to open safely, and stay open. The repor...

To Beat Covid-19 & Isolation has increased Domestic Violence

March 03, 2021 06:00 - 19 minutes - 18 MB

The development of highly effective COVID vaccines in less than a year is an extraordinary triumph of science. But several coronavirus variants have emerged that could at least partly evade the immune response induced by the vaccines. These variants should serve as a warning against complacency—and encourage us to explore a different type of vaccination, delivered as a spray in the nose. Intranasal vaccines could provide an additional degree of protection, and help reduce the spread of the vi...

Psychedelics as Anti-Depressents

March 01, 2021 06:13 - 13 minutes - 12.6 MB

The first modern antidepressants were originally tuberculosis medications, created from leftover World War II rocket fuel. In 2019, the Federal Drug Administration approved Spravato for depression, a chemical that was originally a veterinary anesthetic and later used recreationally as a club drug. Why shouldn’t tomorrow’s antidepressants also come from unexpected sources? Rising COVID infection rates and death tolls lead millions to worry about their own health and safety as well as that of...

LGBT + are worried , Jessica Leanne Norris & Megan Younger- Watson

February 26, 2021 20:47 - 23 minutes - 22.2 MB

Young LBGT+ teenagers are more than twice as likely as their heterosexual peers to worry about their mental health on a daily basis, a new report has found. A survey by Just Like Us, a charity which supports LGBT+ young people, revealed that 55 per cent of LGBT+ 11 to 18 year olds are anxious about their mental health on a daily basis, in comparison to 26 per cent of non-LGBT+ people The findings mirror the disproportionately high rates of mental health problems among LGBT+ adults, with pre...

Daniel Doubleu Empower The Invisible

February 24, 2021 07:30 - 52 minutes - 48.1 MB

Hi welcome back to Scars Left Behind, in today's episode i had the pleasure of sitting down with Daniel [Danny } Doubleu who works with men who. have been Sexually Abused etc, he himself have been abused sexually and groomed : he talks about his experience with mental health, drugs and abuse and how it played a massive role in his upbringing and how he became involved in the mental heath field himself ...There is a Trigger Warning in the beginning, Nearly 3 in 4 children - or 300 million chil...

Covid-19 Crisis: Mental Health of Young people

February 22, 2021 00:00 - 22 minutes - 20.7 MB

About 7% of children have attempted suicide by the age of 17 and almost one in four say they have self-harmed in the past year, according to a paper in the British Journal of Psychiatry, and experts say the figures could rise as a result of the pandemic. The figures come from analysis of the millennium cohort study, which follows the lives of about 19,000 young people born at the start of the millennium in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The report says that when the 17-year-o...

Covid-19: Health workers mental health & Happy Childhood

February 19, 2021 22:46 - 15 minutes - 14.6 MB

The daily toll of COVID-19, as measured by new cases and the growing number of deaths, overlooks a shadowy set of casualties: the rising risk of mental health problems among health care professionals working on the frontlines of the pandemic. A new study, led by University of Utah Health scientists, suggests more than half of doctors, nurses, and emergency responders involved in COVID-19 care could be at risk for one or more mental health problems, including acute traumatic stress, depressio...

Shadows of Pandemic: Domestic Violence

February 17, 2021 11:35 - 23 minutes - 22 MB

Calls to the UK’s largest domestic abuse helpline are rising “week on week” as new figures reveal that almost 50 suspected killings may have occurred during the first lockdown. The charity Refuge, which runs the National Domestic Abuse helpline, said it was “very concerned” by the continuing upward trend in demand for its services, with England a little over a week into its second lockdown. Separate data from Counting Dead Women, a project that records the killing of women by men in the UK,...

Mental Health Pandemic 2021

February 15, 2021 18:32 - 15 minutes - 14.3 MB

CNN) With progress in efforts for Covid-19 vaccines and predictions for when the population will receive them, there seems to be a light at the end of the long, harrowing pandemic tunnel. As the physical risks are better managed with vaccines, however, what will likely still remain is the indelible impact of the pandemic weighing on the collective psyche. The physical aspects of the pandemic are really visible," said Lisa Carlson, the immediate past president of the American Public Health A...

Couple-tine or single-tine how to pamper yourself Valentine's day

February 14, 2021 08:59 - 20 minutes - 18.5 MB

Being alone on Valentine's Day may leave you feeling left out. It's easy to let the media and advertisements make you feel like something is missing if you are not in a relationship on this particular day.There are many reasons why you may find yourself alone on Valentine's day. Maybe you've chosen to be single or are not interested in a relationship. It's also possible that you're single for reasons outside of your control. As a result of living in a pandemic, it has become a bit more diffi...

Boundaries, Self- love & Romantic Relationship's

February 10, 2021 06:15 - 39 minutes - 36.9 MB

When it comes down to it - we would love nothing more to be there for our family and friends but it can sometimes come at a price ,either both parties accept your boundaries you have put in place or they become fractured & neither one respects your wishes or they think you are being unreasonable now I know that is really difficult to do as you may have family members who may not be the most supportive or they may be toxic or they could be unknowingly making things worse and a just trying to d...

2021 so far

February 06, 2021 23:19 - 22 minutes - 42.2 MB

We are only two months in too the new year and we have already had a number of deaths,most recently. Captain Thomas Moore who sadly passed with Covid-19 , he also had pneumonia - Captain Sir Thomas Moore popularly known as Captain Tom was a British army officer and businessman known for raising money for charity in the run-up to his 100th birthday during the Covid-19 pandemic : Moore served in India and the Burma campaign during the second world war and later became an instructor in armoure...

Scars Left Behind Trailer

February 06, 2021 03:00 - 2 minutes - 4.35 MB

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