Shutdown Politics, Fear of Blood,  Face Exercises

Shutdown Politics, Fear of Blood, Face Exercises

Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 990

  • Jan 22, 2019 7:00 am
  • 1:38:59 mins
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Partial Government Shutdown More Than a Month-Long, No End in Sight Guests: Grant Madsen, Professor of History, BYU; Chris Karpowitz, Professor of Political Science, BYU The shutdown has now lasted a full month. The Republican-controlled Senate is expected to vote this week on a proposal President Trump announced over the weekend to offer temporary protection to undocumented immigrants brought to the country illegally as children. That would be in exchange for funding Trump’s $5.7 billion request for a border wall. But the bill is unlikely to pass because Democrats in both the Senate and House say they will not negotiate until the government is reopened. Fear of Blood Guest: Christopher France, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Ohio University  Up until quite recently, I refused to donate blood. I did it once or twice in college and nearly fainted both times. So I spent the next 20 years convinced I just couldn’t donate. But it turns out I can give blood, if I master the panic that rises in my gut when the needle goes into my arm and I see my own blood start flowing out. I’ve donated successfully a few times recently – so I know it’s possible. Fainting – or feeling faint – is the most common negative side effect of donating blood, but it’s actually very very rare. Yet, many of us think it’s common, and it’s a reason people steer clear of donating.  Detour Down Highway 89 Joshua Creek performing "Honey Do List" in studio at BYUradio's Highway 89. Face Exercises (Originally aired:1/25/2018) Guest: Murad Alam, MD, Vice Chair and Professor, Department of Dermatology, NorthwesternUniversityFeinberg School of Medicine If you search for “face yoga” on YouTube, you’ll end up with so many videos of people contorting their faces in crazy wayswhile promising that you’ll look years younger if you follow suit. “Get the benefits of plastic surgery without going under the knife!” You’re right to be skeptical. Dermatologist Murad Alamsure was. And then he decided to do a scientific experiment testing the effectiveness of t

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