NEW: Dr. Seyfried -Radiation and Steroids Drive Sugar HIGHER- Tumor Growth. Mustard Gas & Chemo. Procedures to Make It WORSE, Not Better. No Improvement or Change in Cancer Treatment 100 Years. Wonder Why? Dr. Cornelius Rhoads and Puerto Rico.
Psychopath In Your Life with Dianne Emerson
Release Date: 03/30/2025
Psychopath In Your Life with Dianne Emerson
“Lies are like cockroaches, for every one you discover there are many more that are hidden.” ― Gary Hopkins Clips Played: Music: Do you have a psychopath in your life? The best way to find out is read my book. *************************************************** Animal Studies: Research on mice exposed to chronic low-dose-rate ionizing radiation has shown molecular alterations in the hippocampus, a brain region crucial for memory and learning, resembling those found...
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"I can guarantee you that our collective silence will CONTINUE to harm the most vulnerable. One day soon if we refuse to act, ALL babies born will be like the sweet innocent babies in Iraq." - Dianne Emerson “I was winning awards, getting raises, lecturing college classes, appearing on TV shows, and judging journalism contests. And then I wrote some stories that made me realize how sadly misplaced my bliss had been. The reason I'd enjoyed such smooth sailing for so long hadn't been, as I'd assumed, because I was careful and diligent and good at my job... The truth was...
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Who lies for you will lie against you. -John Locke Show Notes and TONS of genealogy information about Romanov and their connections AND lots of other interesting things: Home Grown Terrorists: Music: ***************************************** NEW: My file on how hormones work. ...
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“A baby is something you carry inside you for nine months, in your arms for three years and in your heart till the day you die.” —Mary Mason Clip Played: Music: When BPA (bisphenol A) started getting bad press for its hormone-disrupting effects, especially in baby bottles, canned foods, and plastic containers, manufacturers slapped “BPA-free” labels to ease consumer fears. But here’s the kicker: The replacements—like BPS and BPF—may be just as bad or even worse ...
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When a clown moves into a palace, he doesn’t become a sultan. The palace becomes a circus. - Ancient Turkish Proverb Clips Played: Music: ****************************************** NEW: Epsom Salt Hand Soak Guide Soaking your hands in Epsom salt offers a practical and effective alternative to traditional...
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"There are no secrets in life; just hiden truths that lie beneath the surface." - Michael C. Hall Music: HOW the USA is hiding foreclosures and selling homes to Wall Street instead of regular people, and tax dollars are driving the theft. Keeping people in their homes to avoid foreclosures which would signal HOW BAD things really are: Magnesium is the connection to heart attacks and cancer, FROM Plutonium and Fluoride. Magnesium Plutonium is at the heart of one of the most devastating weapons the world has ever seen —...
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“Hell is empty, all the devils are here.” - William Shakespeare My question remains, WHY does USA has 92 Nuclear Plants, China 55, Russia 37, Japan 33, South Korea 25, India 22, Ukraine 15, IRAN HAS ONE. Music: Why Magnesium is in Emergency Kits: It can stop life-threatening arrhythmias Magnesium sulfate is first-line treatment for a deadly heart rhythm called torsades de pointes, a specific kind of ventricular tachycardia. This is why it's in crash carts—it can literally save your life on the spot if your heart's electrical system goes haywire. It helps with seizures in...
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“He who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it a second and third time, till at length it becomes habitual.” – Thomas Jefferson Clip Played: Music: Free COPY ***************************************** NEW: My file on how hormones work. ...
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Deadly Poisons are concealed under sweet honey. -Ovid Source Article: I found the original book: The real reason they want Plutonium in our water and in our HOMES: The reason is to destroy our DNA: Many countries add fluoride to their water supply as a public health measure to prevent tooth decay. Some of the major countries that practice water fluoridation include: Countries with Widespread Water Fluoridation: United States – Fluoridation is common, covering about 73% of the population. Canada – Many cities fluoridate water, though some have...
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Relying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping tom to install your window blinds. -John Perry Barlow Your phone could become a liability, consider burner phones, flip phones or walkie talkies instead. Citizens have the right to reenter the U.S., but they can still have their devices seized. The best way to protect your personal and work devices from search and seizure is simply to leave them at home. Get separate devices that you only use when traveling and reset them before each trip. Crossing the U.S. Border? Here’s...
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Dr. Seyfried's 2021 publication: "Ketogenic Metabolic Therapy, Without Chemo or Radiation, for the Long-Term Management of IDH1-Mutant Glioblastoma: An 80-Month Follow-Up Case Report" https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles...
Dr. Seyfried's 2010 publication: "Does the existing standard of care increase glioblastoma energy metabolism?" https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20634...
The study "Survival Outcomes and Prognostic Factors in Glioblastoma" https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles...
The publication by Purna Mukherjee and Dr. Seyfried: "Ketogenic diet as a metabolic vehicle for enhancing the therapeutic efficacy of mebendazole and devimistat in preclinical pediatric glioma" https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper...
Follow Dr. Seyfried on X: https://x.com/tnseyfried
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Your phone could become a liability, consider burner phones, flip phones or walkie talkies instead. Citizens have the right to reenter the U.S., but they can still have their devices seized. The best way to protect your personal and work devices from search and seizure is simply to leave them at home.
Get separate devices that you only use when traveling and reset them before each trip. Crossing the U.S. Border? Here’s How to Protect Yourself (theintercept.com)
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My file on how hormones work. https://psychopathinyourlife.com/CRD/
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do you inherit cancer or better to blame mom and dad vs. sugar
ChatGPT said:
Yes — but let’s break it down a bit more clearly. Most cancers are not inherited directly, but genetic factors can play a role. Let’s dive in:
1. Inherited vs. Acquired Mutations
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Inherited (Germline) mutations:
These are mutations passed from parent to child through DNA. They’re present in every cell of your body from birth. Inherited mutations cause about 5-10% of all cancers.
Some well-known inherited cancer syndromes include:
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BRCA1 & BRCA2 mutations: Linked to breast, ovarian, prostate, and pancreatic cancers.
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Lynch syndrome: Increases the risk of colon, endometrial, stomach, and other cancers.
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TP53 mutations (Li-Fraumeni syndrome): A rare mutation that raises the risk of multiple types of cancer.
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APC gene mutations: Associated with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), leading to a high risk of colorectal cancer.
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Acquired (Somatic) mutations:
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Most cancers (about 90-95%) happen due to mutations that occur during a person’s lifetime — often from environmental exposures (like smoking or UV rays), aging, or random mistakes when cells divide. These mutations aren’t passed on to children.
2. How to Know if Cancer Might Run in Your Family
Here are signs that a cancer might have a hereditary component:
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Multiple relatives on the same side of the family with the same or related cancers (e.g., breast and ovarian).
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Cancer occurring at a younger age than typical (e.g., breast cancer before age 40).
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Rare cancers showing up (like male breast cancer or certain childhood cancers).
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One person having multiple cancers (like colon and uterine cancer).
If this sounds familiar, genetic testing could help uncover any inherited mutations.
3. Can You Reduce the Risk if You Have a Family History?
Yes — having a higher genetic risk doesn’t mean cancer is inevitable. You can still lower your chances:
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Screening earlier or more frequently — like mammograms, colonoscopies, or MRIs.
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Preventive surgeries — some high-risk individuals (like those with BRCA mutations) choose to remove breasts, ovaries, or other at-risk tissues.
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Medications — drugs like tamoxifen or aspirin can lower the risk for specific cancers.
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Lifestyle changes — healthy diet, regular exercise, avoiding smoking, and limiting alcohol make a big difference.
The earliest known descriptions of cancer date all the way back to Ancient Egypt around 3000 BCE. The Egyptians described cases of tumors in a medical text known as the Edwin Smith Papyrus — a surgical manual. It mentioned a condition with "bulging tumors" of the breast and stated that there was "no treatment."
But the term "cancer" itself comes from Hippocrates — the ancient Greek physician often called the "Father of Medicine" — around 400 BCE. He used the Greek words "carcinos" (crab) and "carcinoma" to describe tumors, because the finger-like spreading projections of the tumors reminded him of a crab’s shape.
Later, Galen, a Roman physician (around 200 CE), also used the word "oncos" (Greek for "swelling") — this eventually became the root of "oncology", the study of cancer.
It wasn’t until the 17th and 18th centuries that scientists began understanding cancer more deeply, especially when microscopes came into play. Rudolf Virchow, in the 19th century, pioneered the idea that cancer starts from abnormal cells, leading to the foundation of modern cancer research.
Surgery — The First Weapon
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Ancient Egypt (3000 BCE): Early descriptions of tumor removals, though rudimentary.
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1800s: The development of anesthesia and antiseptics (thanks to Joseph Lister) made surgery safer and more effective.
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Modern advancement: Minimally invasive techniques (like laparoscopy and robotic surgery) now allow precise tumor removal with faster recovery times.
2. Radiation Therapy — Harnessing X-rays
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1895: Wilhelm Roentgen discovered X-rays.
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1896: Emil Grubbe became the first to use X-rays to treat a cancer patient.
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Today: Radiation has evolved into highly targeted forms like IMRT (Intensity
-Modulated Radiation Therapy), proton therapy, and stereotactic radiosurgery, which minimize damage to healthy tissue.
3. Chemotherapy — From Poison to Treatment
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1940s: Mustard gas (used in WWI) was found to shrink lymph nodes in soldiers — leading to the first chemo drug: nitrogen mustard.
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1950s-60s: Scientists developed methotrexate, which cured childhood leukemia and choriocarcinoma (a type of uterine cancer).
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Today: Chemo drugs are often paired with other treatments in combination therapies.
4. Hormone Therapy — Cutting Cancer’s Fuel Supply
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1890s: Sir George Beatson discovered removing the ovaries (cutting off estrogen) could slow breast cancer.
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1960s: The drug tamoxifen emerged — it blocks estrogen and remains a key breast cancer treatment today.
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Modern use: Now used for prostate cancer (blocking testosterone) and other hormone-driven cancers.
5. Targeted Therapy — Going After Cancer’s Weak Spots
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2001: Imatinib (Gleevec) became a game-changer — it targeted a specific protein in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) cells while sparing healthy ones.
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Now: Dozens of targeted therapies attack specific genetic mutations or proteins in different cancers — like HER2 inhibitors for breast cancer and EGFR inhibitors for lung cancer.
6. Immunotherapy — Unleashing the Immune System
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1890s: William Coley experimented with using bacteria to stimulate the immune system — early, rough immunotherapy.
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2010: The first cancer vaccine, Provenge, was approved for prostate cancer.
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2011: Ipilimumab (Yervoy), a checkpoint inhibitor, was approved — it blocks proteins that stop the immune system from attacking cancer cells.
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Now: CAR-T cell therapy (personalized immune cells engineered to attack cancer) is making headlines for blood cancers.
7. Precision Medicine — Tailoring Treatment to You
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2000s: Advances in genomic sequencing allowed scientists to map cancer DNA.
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Now: Doctors can test tumors for mutations and pick treatments based on a patient's unique cancer blueprint.
8. CRISPR and Beyond — The Future is Here
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2012: CRISPR gene editing became a reality — and now researchers are using it to reprogram immune cells and even cut out cancer-causing genes in early trials.
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Next steps: Scientists are exploring nanotechnology, cancer vaccines, oncolytic viruses, and even AI-driven drug discovery.
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Cooper Nuclear Station (CNS), located near Brownville, Nebraska, is owned and operated by the Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD). It serves as Nebraska's largest single-unit source of carbon-free energy, generating approximately 835 megawatts (MW) of electricity, enough to supply over 385,000 residential customers during peak demand periods.
Transmission of Electricity from CNS to NPPD's Power Stations:
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Generation at CNS: CNS produces electricity through nuclear fission, converting heat energy into electrical power.
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Step-Up Transformation: The generated electricity is first sent to a step-up transformer at CNS, which increases the voltage for efficient long-distance transmission.
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Transmission Lines: The high-voltage electricity is then transmitted via extra-high-voltage transmission lines. These lines are part of NPPD's extensive transmission network, spanning approximately 5,377 miles and covering nearly the entire state of Nebraska. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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Step-Down Transformation: Upon reaching NPPD's substations, the voltage is reduced through step-down transformers to levels suitable for distribution and use by consumers.
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Distribution: The electricity is then distributed through local power lines to residential, commercial, and industrial customers across Nebraska.
This integrated system ensures that the electricity generated at CNS is efficiently transported and delivered to NPPD's customers, maintaining a reliable and stable power supply throughout Nebraska.