This episode of iRescueRadio was originally released in November of 2008. In it we discussed how stem cells have shown to help the body accept an organ transplant; we investigated the reasons for misdiagnosis of asthma and other illnesses, such as overworked doctors and excess paperwork; a new skin cancer vaccine is discussed; and the power of sleep as a memory aid and an important agent to fight cancer.
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Can Deadly Spiders Live In Store Boxes? Can Computers Track The Flu? Find Out Now!
This episode was originally recorded in 2008. It was our first broadcast of 45 total before we ended the show.
On this week’s iRescueRadio, we cover stories ranging from a Canberra, Australian man who gets bit by an extremely deadly Australian Brown Snake… and lives! Next, a boy in Belding, Michigan is bit by a black widow spider…guess where it came from! And then, we cover Google Flu Trends and a hilarious look at the effects of music on your health. All this on this episode of iRescueRadio. Listen now by clicking on the play arrow below.
iRescueRadio 045: Facebook Hijack and 911
In this episode of iRescueRadio, you listen to a re-release of an original recording back from 2008, where we talk about the following:
Millions of people enjoy Facebook to share pictures, thoughts, friends and everything inbetween. How would you feel if a thief hijacked your account and pretended to be you to all your friends? It can happen; listen in to see what happened to Jody’s account. Also join the iRescue Radio guys as they discuss the 911 system and how new technology could add challenges but make it even better.
Links:
Facebook Security: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13880_3-20030725-68.html
iRescueRadio 020: Diet can help control Epileptic Seizures, Choking Episodes, Population leaving Michigan
This episode features a look at Epileptic Seizures, and what foods can help to control them. Or can they?
This is followed by discussion on the state of the economy in Michigan as the rate of families leaving this state is on the increase. The numbers will astound you.
What would you do if your child starts to choke? This week’s stumper question covers the issue.