Emergent leadership describes the way some professionals get noticed and rise up. Research on groups and teams shows specific make-or-break behaviors position some individuals and eliminate others. This research is originally from the “Minnesota Studies” led by Ernest Bormann that asked the question, how do leaders emerge? And, even the seating arrangement can make a difference as the video shows in the bonus tip.
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Join me for a Bangkok Hospital Tour. I will give you an overview of the Bangkok International Hospital, one of the more popular options for Medical Tourism in Thailand, providing world class healthcare at reasonable prices.
Yes there are much cheaper (and very good) options for visiting doctors in Bangkok and across Thailand, and I will make a future video about that. This video, however, introduces you to a premier option that does cost more but is still quite affordable.
Bangkok Hospital provides ease of use that is tough to match, offering you the ability to get world class health care with English speaking doctors and nurses.
I also show you the best place to eat lunch if you end up visiting this hospital. A delicious bowl of noodles!
And as a bonus, you’ll get a tour of a rental apartment just steps from the hospital.
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Sexual arousal is a physiological response that can be triggered by a variety of stimuli, including visual, auditory, and tactile cues. For example, seeing an attractive person, hearing suggestive words or sounds, or feeling a lover’s touch can all trigger feelings of sexual arousal.
When a person becomes sexually aroused, their body goes through a series of changes. Blood flow to the genitals increases, causing them to become engorged and sensitive. Breathing and heart rate may also increase, and the body may produce natural lubrication or erection.
It’s important to note that sexual arousal can occur even in the absence of physical touch or sexual activity. Erotic fantasies, pornographic material, and even simple thoughts or memories can all trigger sexual arousal.
However, it’s important to distinguish between healthy sexual arousal and sexual
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Dating is an activity where people around the world have enthusiastically adopted technology, embraced software over traditional face-to-face methods, and where venture capital and subsidies have played a small role in its mainstream acceptance. No longer are you constrained to the people you meet at school, on your commute, at work, at the grocery store, coffee shop, or on a night out. With dating apps, you expand your options from a handful of static possibilities to a dynamic pool that spans hundreds of miles at the tap of a button anywhere you go.
Dating apps eliminate the risky, emotionally-intensive, in-person cold approach of traditional dating in favor of a casual and detached game of swipes. Through photos and bio, you create a digital representation of yourself on dating apps. You get to showcase yourself, your personality, hobbies, interests, finest moments, and physical attributes so that potential partners are always seeing you at your best. Dating apps are more lead generators than they are matchmakers. They provide potential partners, but it’s up to you to qualify and nurture these prospects into real dates. While Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, and Grindr are the most prominent ones today, new dating apps come out every year.
Most industries are duopolies where there are 2 leaders and many small players. Markets naturally transform over time, which grants smaller players the opportunity to unseat incumbents in a constant cycle of evolution. Yet online dating is a monopoly. Modern apps like Tinder, Hinge, Meetic, The League and legacy websites like Match.com, OK Cupid, and Plenty of Fish are all actually owned by the same company. In this episode, we’ll cover not only the Tinder monopoly, but also the psychology and technology that have made online dating so popular and such a lucrative billion dollar business around the world.
0:00 Swipe for Love
5:10 Gamification of Dating
11:13 Seductive Optionality
15:20 Multi-App Journey
19:02 To the Victor Belongs the Spoils
Health or wealth, which is more important in your eyes? This quick and inspiring talk in the form of whiteboard animation will put it into perspective.
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Clinical depression and stress-related emotional disorders are responsible for high rates of suicide, the leading cause of death in young people ages 15 to 24. Nationally, some 20% of the population will experience a mental health disorder during their lifetime, and globally these disorders cost the economy .5 trillion every year.
Yet there are no objective tests in use that can diagnose these disorders, says Leanne Williams, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral science at Stanford. Instead, the “gold standard” for psychiatric diagnosis is a verbal interview, asking patients how they feel, etc. “Imagine if you were diagnosing and treating diabetes without tests, without sensors. It’s really impossible to imagine, yet that’s what we’re doing for mental health right now,” says Williams, who spoke about the research at Stanford’s recent Reunion Homecoming Weekend festivities.
Williams and her colleagues are working on a project called Mentaid, which aims to understand mental health by finding measurable links between brain activity and the production of certain hormones. Ultimately, the researchers aim to develop wearable devices that will measure brain activity related to emotional distress or disorder.
The science underlying that goal is complex.
The researchers are aware of six different circuits that the brain engages. These circuits control particular types of activity. When the activity concludes, the circuit should switch off. But stress and anxiety can disrupt that cycle, and a circuit that should switch off stays on, resulting in states like hyperanxiety or an inability to focus.
Zhenan Bao, a professor of chemical engineering at Stanford who is working with Williams, says that the presence of cortisol, a type of hormone that humans routinely excrete in sweat, is an important indicator of stress. The researchers are examining cortisol’s relationship to factors such as heart rate and skin conductivity and the six brain states they have observed.
The group is developing an early prototype of a wearable that would collect information on those variables and give doctors and the wearer insight into their mental health.
Their work is funded by the Stanford Catalyst for Collaborative Solutions, an initiative launched in 2016 to inspire campus-wide collaborations to tackle some of the world’s most urgent challenges. Video Rating: / 5
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What is arousal and how is it related to anxiety and stress? In this video we’ll begin our exploration into sport psychology principles by defining these terms and seeing how they can effect training and performance. All information comes from ch. 8 of Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning.
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This video explains what occurs at the inner ear level in patients suffering from Meniere’s Disease. This condition is described as ear fullness and tinnitus that is followed by severe spinning attacks or vertigo that last hours to days. Once the dizziness resolves, hearing and balance is back to normal.
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Does screening for diseases like cancer even work?
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Trying to detect disease early seems like an obviously good thing to do. But reality isn’t always quite so straightforward, especially in medicine. If It Ducks Like A Quack is a series where I try to go beyond the hype and explore how complicated the apparently simple phenomena in medicine are.
DISCLAIMER: Please do not construe this video as medical advice. You have no idea if I know what I’m talking about. I could be a complete clown. However, do check out the references below if you want to learn more.
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Suggested reading:
The Patient Paradox by Margaret McCartney – https://www.amazon.co.uk/Patient-Paradox-Sexed-Medicine-Health/dp/1780660006
Overdiagnosed by H Gilbert Welch – https://www.amazon.co.uk/Overdiagnosed-Making-People-Pursuit-Health/dp/0807021997/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=h+gilbert+welch&qid=1582457099&s=books&sr=1-1
References:
Overdiagnosis in cancer – https://academic.oup.com/jnci/article/102/9/605/894608
How 5 year survival can mislead – https://www.bmj.com/content/346/bmj.f548
Are increasing 5-year survival rates evidence of success against cancer? – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10865276?dopt=Abstract
Why cancer screening has never been shown to “save lives”—and what we can do about it – https://www.bmj.com/content/352/bmj.h6080
Incidentalomas – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29914908
Thyroid cancer – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27627550
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