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A Guide for Ex Vivo Handling and Storage of Stool Samples Intended for Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
Owing to the growing recognition of the gut microbiota as a main partner of human health, we are expecting that the number of indications for fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) will increase. Thus, there is an urgent need for standardization of the ...
Frontiers | How to Apply FMT More Effectively, Conveniently and Flexible – A Comparison of FMT Methods
PurposeMetronidazol and vancomycin were long the two best options against Clostridioides (formerly Clostridium) difficile infections (CDI). Now, the cost of ...
Do-it-yourself FMT Capsules
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Instructions to prepare FMT (fecal microbiota transplantation) capsules with disposable material without laboratory equipment.
Fecal Microbiota Transplant: Science & do it yourself Instructions (DIY FMT)
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The World of Do-It-Yourself Fecal Transplants (Thanks, YouTube!)
If your doctor won't do it, here's how to do it at home.
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Potential Pharmaceutical Applications of Quercetin in Cardiovascular Diseases
Quercetin, as a member of flavonoids, has emerged as a potential therapeutic agent in cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in recent decades. In this comprehensive literature review, our goal was a critical appraisal of the pathophysiological mechanisms of ...
Synthetic Pathways and the Therapeutic Potential of Quercetin and Curcumin
Polyphenols are considered popular ingredients in the pharmaceutical and medical fields due to their preventive and therapeutic properties. However, the potential effects and mechanisms of action of individual polyphenols remain largely unknown. Herein, ...
Gut-sparing treatment of urinary tract infection in patients at high risk of Clostridium difficile infection
"patients in treatment of RCDI and regularly encountered post-FMT re-infections with C. difficile following uncomplicated UTI treatment with all commonly used oral antibiotics, including quinolones, penicillins, cephalosporins, macrolides, sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim, nitrofurantoin and fosfomycin"
Amoxicillin for Urinary Tract Infection Reviews - Drugs.com
Note RE. handling side effect "At first sign of coloured sputum I take a 14 day course. Plus occasional omeprazole capsules to aid with gut sensitivity. No side effects"
List of 115 Urinary Tract Infection Medications Compared
Compare risks and benefits of common medications used for Urinary Tract Infection. Find the most popular drugs, view ratings and user reviews.
Urinary tract infections: microbial pathogenesis, host-pathogen interactions and new treatment strategies
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common, recurrent infections that can be mild to life-threatening. The continued emergence of antibiotic resistance, together with our increasing understanding of the detrimental effects conferred by broad-spectrum ...
The brave new world of DIY faecal transplant
A growing number of sick people are funnelling other people's faeces into their bowels - with or without help from doctors.
Using Probiotics After Antibiotics
A new study out of Israel suggests probiotics might not be the most helpful way to return your gut microbiome back to normal during or after going on antibiotics.
Treatment of enterococcal infections - UpToDate
Learn about the antimicrobial agents and approaches for different clinical syndromes caused by enterococci, such as urinary tract infections, bacteremia, endocarditis, and meningitis. Find out how to distinguish E. faecalis and E. faecium, and how to test for beta-lactamase and vancomycin
Gut microbiota diversity after autologous fecal microbiota transfer (a-FMT) in acute myeloid leukemia patients
Nature Communications - The combination of chemotherapy and broad-spectrum antibiotics induces gut microbiota (GM) dysbiosis in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) leading to additional complications....
Autologous fecal transplantation from a lean state potentiates caloric restriction effects on body weight and adiposity in obese mice
Scientific Reports - Autologous fecal transplantation from a lean state potentiates caloric restriction effects on body weight and adiposity in obese mice
How Healthy Boundaries Prevent Narcissistic & Psychopathic Manipulation
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This video answers the questions: Can I discuss manipulation and boundaries? What are some signs of manipulation? Healthy boundaries are actually a great defense against manipulation. Even though anybody can be manipulated under the right circumstances, healthy boundaries certainly reduce the chances of that.
Here are some examples of potentially manipulative behavior:
- lying
- critical, judgmental (pointing out weaknesses)
- strong emotions (negative & positive), anger, violent gestures, staring
- appearing desperate
- being pressured for an immediate decision
- use past statements to make you seem inconsistent
- gaslighting
- arguing after hearing “no”
- distorting your words
- acting immaturely
- trying to bypass reason - “follow your heart” “go with gut feeling”
- unclear answers, evasive
- superficial charm
- avoiding surveillance cameras, onlookers
- oversharing in an effort to gain reciprocity (to use it against you)
- not reacting to your discomfort or obvious signs of wanting to end the discussion
- saying one thing, but doing another
- not listening
- physical contact when clearly uncomfortable
- emphasize a commonality - trying to make a connection
- wanting you to do something that is not typical for the kind of relationship you have
Hopwood, C. J. (2014). The maturation of narcissism: Commentary for the special series “Narcissistic personality disorder—New perspectives on diagnosis and treatment.” Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 5(4), 448–449
Noggle, R. (2018). Manipulation, salience, and nudges. Bioethics, 32(3), 164–170.
Is Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder a Problem?
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder is fairly common in Western culture. Symptoms are exaggerations of adaptive personality features even in highly successful people.
what if you just... didn't? the art of doing as little as possible. PERFECTIONISM COPING TOOL
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obsessive compulsive PERSONALITY disorder (OCPD) – by definition + in the workplace
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On today's #mentalhealthmonday, I answer:
- what IS obsessive compulsive personality disorder?
- what is the difference between OCPD and obsessive compulsive disorder?
- i'm a perfectionist. does this mean i have OCPD?
- what are elements of OCPD that can be equated with "positive" traits in the workplace/academia? (In the video, I call these "pros" – that's really not what I mean!! But it's how the mental illness can be PERCEIVED as a good thing. Or manifestations that don't SEEM as harmful.)
- how can people with OCPD struggle in the workplace/academia? (I call these "cons" in the video.)
- how is there evidence of my OCPD in my job application materials? 😱 see just how tied my academic and professional "success" and my OCPD are...
If you're new here, you should know that I post new YouTube videos every Monday at 10 a.m. central for #mentalhealthmondays, and I post daily over on my Instagram @youseemnormal. Chat with me here or there!
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OCD - OCPD Rage, Anger, & Frustration | Is the Anger Different?
This video answers the question: What is the frustration anger or rage we see associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD). First, it's important understand that these are different disorders. OCD has obsessions (intrusive thoughts) and compulsions (behaviors that are meant to satisfy the anxiety) created by the obsessions. Usually people with OCD have good insight, but not always, and we consider the behaviors in general to be ego-dystonic. Obsessive compulsive personality disorder is a Cluster C personality disorder, which is the same cluster as avoidant and dependent personality disorders. With OCPD, we see someone who's perfectionistic, they don't like to delegate responsibilities to someone unless that person can do it exactly as prescribed, a miserly spending style, and a restricted range of emotion. We consider the characteristics with OCPD to be ego-syntonic.
Cain, N. M., Ansell, E. B., Simpson, H. B., & Pinto, A. (2014). Interpersonal functioning in obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. Journal of personality assessment, 97(1), 90-9.
Painuly, N. P., Grover, S., Mattoo, S. K., & Gupta, N. (2011). Anger attacks in obsessive compulsive disorder. Industrial psychiatry journal, 20(2), 115-9.
5 Differences between an INTP and INFP Personality Types - YouTube
Are you an INTP or an INFP? For those unfamiliar, these acronyms are two of the sixteen MBTI types, also known as the Myers-Briggs type indicators. The combinations INTP and INFP are among the rarest out there, making up roughly around 3% and 5% of the population respectively. If you ever wondered whether you are an INFP or INTP, we will share with you five key differences to help you tell these two types apart.
DISCLAIMER: The Myers-Briggs type indicator is not a strict set of rules but rather a general framework that can help guide you to understand your personality better. If you want a proper MBTI evaluation, visit licensed professionals to help you understand yourself better.
We also made a video on the differences between the INFP and INFJ personality types: https://youtu.be/9-TepZ0WVKQ
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What is the Difference Between Narcissistic and Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorders? - YouTube
This video describes the difference between narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD).
In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM), Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) is a Cluster C personality disorder, which is the anxious, fearful cluster. The DSM symptom criteria include: preoccupation with details, order, schedules, and lists, perfectionism, excessive devotion to productivity, over-conscientiousness, difficulty in discarding objects that are worthless or are at the end of their useful life, reluctance to delegate tasks, a miserly spending style, and rigidity. OCPD is one of the more prevalent personality disorders. It tends to affect males to females at a rate of about two to one.
Narcissistic Personality Disorder is characterized by a grandiose sense of self-importance, a preoccupation with unlimited success, feeling too special to be understood by regular people, needing excessive admiration, a sense of entitlement, being interpersonally exploitative, having a lack of empathy, being envious and others and believe others are envious of them, and being arrogant. Oftentimes an individual with Narcissistic Personality Disorder wants to be recognized as superior, believes they are so complex and amazing that they can only be understood by special people, has low self-esteem, devalues the contributions of others, and is condescending. Criticism is not well received by most people with Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
The reason these two disorders are confused with one another has a lot to do with perception. Some of the same characteristics are in both personality disorders, but for different reasons. Also, the expression of the characteristic is a little bit different between the two disorders.
The first reason has to do with the perception of being supercilious. With narcissistic personality disorder, this is when somebody is trying to appear superior, however, with OCPD this is really just a byproduct of the behavior. Individuals with OCPD have a real commitment to perfectionism and sometimes this is interpreted as being supercilious. The next reason is lack of empathy with both disorders. There is a lack of empathy with both disorders, but for different reasons. With NPD we believe that an individual with this disorder usually does have the ability to empathize, but they don't use that ability. With OCPD, the same thing is true, but the way we usually think about OCPD is that somebody has the ability to empathize but they are not very good at it. Oftentimes with OCPD, we see that individuals with this disorder have difficulty expressing themselves with body language and sometimes this can be interpreted as not having empathy. Another reason these two disorders are confused is because we see a lack of generosity in both of these disorders. With NPD that lack of generosity is with other people. Usually somebody with narcissistic personality disorder will indulge themselves, but not so with other people. With OCPD, it's more of a global effect. Somebody with OCPD would not spend money on others, but also they would not spend money on themselves. Another reason we see for the confusion is the condescending attitude that we sometimes see with NPD and OCPD. This condescending attitude can have the same feel with both of these disorders, but with NPD it's usually more globalized. With OCPD, the behavior is specific to certain situations, such as with certain types of personalities. In most cases an individual with OCPD will have more of a condescending attitude with people that they determine as immature, irresponsible, or impulsive. The next reason for the confusion with these two disorders is the commitment to perfectionism. With NPD, we see this expressed as an individual who really believes they have achieved perfection. People with OCPD are often quite self-critical. They do not believe they have achieved perfectionism. The last reason for the confusion between these two disorders is the level of productivity we see in the work environment. The reason for the work productivity or the perception of being productive at work is different for both of these disorders. With NPD, we usually think of it as an abundance of confidence, however, with OCPD, it's more of the dedication to perfectionism, liking orderliness, being meticulous, being detail oriented, and liking organization.
10 Ways to Talk to Someone with OCPD - YouTube
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This video took me a long time to collate, create and put together. Although this video is designed to help bridge the gap of communication between someone with OCPD and their loved ones, it's definitely not the only way to do so. Communication, understanding, patience and love are all traits of a healthy relationship with anyone, not just someone who has OCPD.
This video is not designed to say "Hey, I have OCPD and you just have to deal with it," because the whole objective of understanding mental health is to assist in the management of our neurodivergent mind. Youtube is not a substitute for professional help, guys.
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Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) ... What is it? - YouTube
Have you ever heard of Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder, also known as OCPD? What are the differences between (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) OCD and OCPD? To learn more about Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder, we've collaborated with Choosing Therapy to create this video! If you find this video helpful, do consider sharing this to others to raise awareness!
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