Tag Archives: loss

Fat vs. Glucose for Weight Loss: Constructing the Ideal Menu

In the “GET LEAN Eat Clean” podcast above, personal health and wellness coach Brian Gryn interviews Jay Feldman — a health coach and independent health researcher who is extremely knowledgeable in the work of the late Ray Peat — about the underlying causes of obesity and how to optimize mitochondrial energy. I am also scheduled… Read More: Fat vs. Glucose for Weight Loss: Constructing the Ideal Menu »

Acousia Therapeutics to present its first-in-class hearing loss treatment program with ACOU085 at the 2nd Inner Ear Therapeutics Summit in Boston

Tübingen, Germany, May 11, 2022 Acousia Therapeutics GmbH will be presenting data on the company’s clinical stage, first-in-class lead candidate ACOU085 at the Hanson Wade 2nd Inner Ear Therapeutics Summit to be held in person in Boston (MA) from June 20–23, 2022. ACOU085 is a proprietary, first-in-class, small-molecule otoprotective drug candidate, which is currently being… Read More: Acousia Therapeutics to present its first-in-class hearing loss treatment program… »

Tessian Named in 2021 Gartner Market Guide for Data Loss Prevention

22 July 2021 – Leading Human Layer Security company Tessian has been recognized as a Representative Vendor in the 2021 Gartner Market Guide for Data Loss Prevention (DLP). The Gartner Market Guide for DLP “offers guidance on market trends and their impact on data security”. “Enterprise DLP has seen little innovation in the last few… Read More: Tessian Named in 2021 Gartner Market Guide for Data Loss… »

Are you compensating for your loved one’s hearing loss?

If your loved one has untreated hearing loss and you find yourself constantly having to “translate” (explaining to them what they misheard), you may be compensating for them. Although you’re trying to be helpful, in the long run, compensating can be harmful to both of you. Compensating for your partner’s hearing loss can be mentally draining. “When it… Read More: Are you compensating for your loved one’s hearing loss? »