Sie sind lesbisch, miteinander verheiratet und leben in einem kleinen Dorf. Was das queere Pastorinnen-Ehepaar dort er- und durchlebt, zeigen sie ab jetzt auf ihrem YouTube-Channel „Anders Amen“.
All rights reserved. 7,818 Followers, 521 Following, 58 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Ellen und Steffi Radtke (@andersamen) Jetzt wurde er aufgrund finanzieller Einbußen infolge der Corona-Krise eingestellt. Healthline Media does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Screenshot: YouTube/Anders Amen In 2012, the American Psychiatric Association issued a consensus report on the use of neuroimaging for psychiatric disorders and stated, “currently neuroimaging is not recommended within either the U.S. or the European practice guidelines for positively defining diagnosis of any primary psychiatric disorder.”Seth J. Gillihan, PhD, a clinical psychologist and clinical assistant professor of psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania, He says that using brain imaging diagnostically is definitely plausible because of the way some mental illnesses have identifiable biological markers, but the problems preventing its implementation are manifold. Im Gegenzug starten wir ein neues Format zum gezielten Austausch mit unseren Lesern: den ideaLog, eine einstündige Frage- und Antwortrunde auf Facebook zu ausgewählten Themen. Er produziert die Videoclips, die künftig jeden Mittwoch ab 19 Uhr online gestellt werden. Im Auftrag der EKD betrieb sie den Kanal „Jana glaubt“, der zuletzt 22.500 Abonnenten, 185 Videos und 1,75 Millionen Klicks zählte. Regarding Amen’s new study: its finding are exciting — if in fact they’re true.
Was sie dort erleben, zeigen sie auf dem Kanal „Anders Amen“, teilte der Evangelische Kirchenfunk Niedersachsen mit. “Psychiatrists are the only medical doctors who virtually never look at the organ that they treat,” said Amen. When we see a scan we really have a good sense of what it means,” he told Healthline.For many, including Gillihan, that assertion isn’t enough to justify the claims made by Amen in his research.It’s an attractive prospect to ascertain specific knowledge on mental health conditions, but experts say the technology just isn’t capable of doing this — yet.It also supports an enticing prospect: being able to look at images of the brain to see whether or not it’s prematurely On the surface, the concept of the study appears straightforward: like other parts of the human body, stress and strain can accelerate the “People sort of think of it as an innocuous drug, but that’s not what our studies or our experience The scientific literature on marijuana and Alzheimer’s is by no means “There is some exciting preliminary data, based largely on animal models, that components in cannabis can be neuroprotective and Amen’s findings concerning the impact of marijuana use on brain The issue that many take with Amen is his use of SPECT.
He makes the intuitive argument that biomarkers and functional brain imaging should be used in psychiatry. Hildesheim (idea) – Mit einem neuen YouTube-Kanal wollen zwei lesbische Pastorinnen der Evangelisch-lutherischen Landeskirche Hannovers Einblicke in ihren Alltag geben. Seit 2018 war sie das digitale Gesicht der evangelischen Kirche: Jana Highholder (22) – Medizinstudentin, Poetry-Slammerin und engagierte Freikirchlerin. Ellen (35) und Stefanie Radtke (34) sind miteinander verheiratet und leben in dem Dorf Eime bei Hildesheim. Our website services, content, and products are for informational purposes only. Blood perfusion in the brain is known to change over time, and the researchers contend that using it as a biomarker could “powerfully predict chronological age and will vary as a function of common psychiatric brain disorders.”The conditions they studied as drivers of brain aging included dementia, ADHD, major depression, bipolar disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, traumatic brain injury, schizophrenia, alcohol use disorder, and cannabis use disorder.Of these conditions, schizophrenia contributed to brain aging the most with an average of four years of premature aging, followed by cannabis abuse (2.8 years), bipolar disorder (1.6 years), ADHD (1.4 years), and alcohol abuse (0.6 years).Part of what has brought attention to the study is the simple fact that cannabis use sits so high on that list.However, that assertion, like others in the study, has come under fire.Advocates disagree with how the drug is being characterized by Amen.To say that Amen has a notorious reputation within the medical community would be an understatement.One expert at UCLA’s Brain Research Institute contacted by Healthline said “I have nothing to add beyond what has already been said by others,” and suggested he should be investigated by the medical board.
All rights reserved. 7,818 Followers, 521 Following, 58 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Ellen und Steffi Radtke (@andersamen) Jetzt wurde er aufgrund finanzieller Einbußen infolge der Corona-Krise eingestellt. Healthline Media does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Screenshot: YouTube/Anders Amen In 2012, the American Psychiatric Association issued a consensus report on the use of neuroimaging for psychiatric disorders and stated, “currently neuroimaging is not recommended within either the U.S. or the European practice guidelines for positively defining diagnosis of any primary psychiatric disorder.”Seth J. Gillihan, PhD, a clinical psychologist and clinical assistant professor of psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania, He says that using brain imaging diagnostically is definitely plausible because of the way some mental illnesses have identifiable biological markers, but the problems preventing its implementation are manifold. Im Gegenzug starten wir ein neues Format zum gezielten Austausch mit unseren Lesern: den ideaLog, eine einstündige Frage- und Antwortrunde auf Facebook zu ausgewählten Themen. Er produziert die Videoclips, die künftig jeden Mittwoch ab 19 Uhr online gestellt werden. Im Auftrag der EKD betrieb sie den Kanal „Jana glaubt“, der zuletzt 22.500 Abonnenten, 185 Videos und 1,75 Millionen Klicks zählte. Regarding Amen’s new study: its finding are exciting — if in fact they’re true.
Was sie dort erleben, zeigen sie auf dem Kanal „Anders Amen“, teilte der Evangelische Kirchenfunk Niedersachsen mit. “Psychiatrists are the only medical doctors who virtually never look at the organ that they treat,” said Amen. When we see a scan we really have a good sense of what it means,” he told Healthline.For many, including Gillihan, that assertion isn’t enough to justify the claims made by Amen in his research.It’s an attractive prospect to ascertain specific knowledge on mental health conditions, but experts say the technology just isn’t capable of doing this — yet.It also supports an enticing prospect: being able to look at images of the brain to see whether or not it’s prematurely On the surface, the concept of the study appears straightforward: like other parts of the human body, stress and strain can accelerate the “People sort of think of it as an innocuous drug, but that’s not what our studies or our experience The scientific literature on marijuana and Alzheimer’s is by no means “There is some exciting preliminary data, based largely on animal models, that components in cannabis can be neuroprotective and Amen’s findings concerning the impact of marijuana use on brain The issue that many take with Amen is his use of SPECT.
He makes the intuitive argument that biomarkers and functional brain imaging should be used in psychiatry. Hildesheim (idea) – Mit einem neuen YouTube-Kanal wollen zwei lesbische Pastorinnen der Evangelisch-lutherischen Landeskirche Hannovers Einblicke in ihren Alltag geben. Seit 2018 war sie das digitale Gesicht der evangelischen Kirche: Jana Highholder (22) – Medizinstudentin, Poetry-Slammerin und engagierte Freikirchlerin. Ellen (35) und Stefanie Radtke (34) sind miteinander verheiratet und leben in dem Dorf Eime bei Hildesheim. Our website services, content, and products are for informational purposes only. Blood perfusion in the brain is known to change over time, and the researchers contend that using it as a biomarker could “powerfully predict chronological age and will vary as a function of common psychiatric brain disorders.”The conditions they studied as drivers of brain aging included dementia, ADHD, major depression, bipolar disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, traumatic brain injury, schizophrenia, alcohol use disorder, and cannabis use disorder.Of these conditions, schizophrenia contributed to brain aging the most with an average of four years of premature aging, followed by cannabis abuse (2.8 years), bipolar disorder (1.6 years), ADHD (1.4 years), and alcohol abuse (0.6 years).Part of what has brought attention to the study is the simple fact that cannabis use sits so high on that list.However, that assertion, like others in the study, has come under fire.Advocates disagree with how the drug is being characterized by Amen.To say that Amen has a notorious reputation within the medical community would be an understatement.One expert at UCLA’s Brain Research Institute contacted by Healthline said “I have nothing to add beyond what has already been said by others,” and suggested he should be investigated by the medical board.