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Coast to Coast - November 06 2014 - Future of the Car, Chronic Pain
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More Info............: http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2014/11/06
Number of Parts......: 4
File Validation......: SFV
Year.................: 2014
Genre................: Speech
Audio Format.........: MP3
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Future of the Car, Chronic Pain
Date: 11-06-14
Host: George Noory
Guests: Alan Taylor, Dr. David Hanscom
In the first half, the host of Popular Science Radio and automotive aficionado,
Alan Taylor, discussed the future of the car and how the automobile is becoming
more than just transportation. He weighed in on various innovations including
driver-less functions, efficiency, car-to-car connectivity and communications.
Because so many cars these days end up having recalls (which often are minor
repairs or updates funded by the manufacturer), he expressed some concern over
the safety of driver-less or autonomous vehicles, when they finally do launch,
years or decades from now.
Right now, we have cars that drive themselves somewhat but they are more like
driver's aids, he explained. For instance, some models are equipped with radar
and cameras that watch the road, and can hit the brakes if you fail to do so,
when a vehicle suddenly stops in front of you. More than 90% of car crashes
involve human error, so when this type of technology becomes ubiquitous, it will
save thousands of lives each year, he said. Though cars are now made with
lighter weight materials, they are much safer than those from previous
generations. "In the old days, they built the car to take the punishment; today
the car gives up its life to save yours" with the materials designed to crush
away from the passengers," Taylor noted.
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In the latter half, orthopedic spinal surgeon Dr. David Hanscom talked about the
problem of chronic pain, and how to control or eliminate it. There are millions
of Americans who suffer from some type of chronic painù possibly as high as 25
to 40% of the population, and more people have gone on disability every month
than have found new jobs, he reported.
There are important differences between acute and chronic pain, he cited. The
experience of chronic pain (which goes on for months or years) becomes
associated with anxiety and emotional distress as they are processed in similar
parts of the brain or on intersecting pathways, he explained. Instead of
surgery, which can cause more chronic pain, in many cases Hanscom said he's able
to help his patients learn about the variables that are causing their pain. A
central part of their treatment involves getting a handle on their anxiety and
anger, and other facets might include diet and alternative medicine approaches.
News segment guests: Christian Wilde, Scott Stevens, Dr. Peter Breggin
Website(s):
ernlive.com
back-in-control.com
Book(s):
Back in Control: A Spine SurgeonÆs Roadmap Out of Chronic Pain
Bumper Music
Bumper music from Thursday November 06, 2014
Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
Wind Of Change
The Scorpions
Drive My Car
Beatles
Little by Little
Robert Plant
Little Red Corvette
Prince
Unknown Paradise
Cusco
Fun Fun Fun
Beach Boys
Peaches En Regalia
Frank Zappa
Always on My Mind
Willie Nelson
Pisces
Cusco
Free Fallin'
Tom Petty
Praise You
Fat Boy Slim
Who Are You
The Who
Flying Condor
Cusco
It Ain't Me, Babe
Johnny Cash
Inca Dance
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