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Omar L. Hamada, MD, MBA

Omar L. Hamada, MD, MBA

@OmarHamada

Healthcare/Biotech Entrepreneur | Physician/Surgeon/Longevity | Educator | SpecOps Combat Vet/Foreign & Domestic Affairs | Theology/Evangelism | Opera/Trumpet

Nashville, TN Katılım Kasım 2008
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Omar L. Hamada, MD, MBA
Omar L. Hamada, MD, MBA@OmarHamada·
I want to clear something up so that there is absolutely no doubt. I’m a Board Certified OB/GYN who has delivered over 2,500 babies. There’s not a single fetal or maternal condition that requires third trimester abortion. Not one. Delivery, yes. Abortion, no.
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Dream for America@DreamAmerica_·
PETE BUTTIGIEG: "What if we selected our President by letting the person who got the most votes take the office, instead of the Electoral College?"
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I teach a graduate course for an MBA program. I used to lose sleep over how utterly poor graduate students’ grammar and spelling were. This year, it’s all beyond perfect, and every assignment submission is nearly 100% AI with no original work.  It’s not only frustrating for me as a professor, but it’s maddening to think graduate students think they can cheat and get away with it, and it’s also scary to think how uneducated future generations will be if that’s all they rely on.
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Mary L Trump@MaryLTrump·
I can't believe we're even having this conversation: In the last ten years, NOBODY has engaged in more violent political rhetoric than Donald Trump.
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Molly Ploofkins@Mollyploofkins·
Trump, 79, gets weird about Danica Patrick's hair
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Omar L. Hamada, MD, MBA@OmarHamada·
@NickVonUrlicht @Timcast That’s really your argument? Anyone who denies they’re in a cult, is in a cult? So then that means that everyone is in a cult. Follow the logic. Or perhaps you’re simply projecting and gaslighting.
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Nicholas Von Urlicht@NickVonUrlicht·
@Timcast No, Tim. It's a cult. You're a member of that cult. Members of cults always deny they're in a cult.
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Omar L. Hamada, MD, MBA@OmarHamada·
I’m glad to see my cousin, Nada Hamadeh Moawad, at the forefront of the Lebanese-Israeli negotiations. Pray for her. Pray for wisdom. Pray for them all.
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Omar L. Hamada, MD, MBA@OmarHamada·
Ok. So you have never served in the military, know no one who has served in combat, and despise those who do. And you don’t realize that unlike Obama’s basketball court built at taxpayers’ expense, the money that Trump has raised for the ballroom and the secure locations underneath, are all privately funded donations. There should be a minimum IQ required for service in Congress.
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U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen
U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen@RepPettersen·
Hegseth wasted $15M on ribeye steaks, $7M on lobster, and $98K on a grand piano — while Trump spent $400M on a ballroom, millions on private jets, and profited over $1.4B off the presidency. All while saying they don’t have enough money for your healthcare, child care or really anything for you.
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Nadira Ali🇵🇸@Nadira_ali12·
Israel destroyed the mausoleum of Simon Peter, apostle of Christ, in the village of Shama in southern Lebanon 1,925–1,995 years years old . Christians of the world, Wake up!!
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Omar L. Hamada, MD, MBA@OmarHamada·
What is love? I mean, really. What is it? A couple of words we speak followed by either the emptiness of nothing, or even worse, the wounds of contempt and ridicule that trigger on a dime? An emotion that flickers back and forth dependent on how another makes us feel edging on the precipice of extinction? Something we have to beg for over and over and over? Something we make others beg for? Then….excuses, gaslighting, and empty explanations? Is it something dependent on our performance, or the performance of another? What if we say a “wrong” word or fail to meet an unspoken expectation? Is it physical affection void of goodwill or commitment? Or even a lack of physical warmth peppered with guile and suspicion? Is it commitment then broken, based on unreasonable expectations and empty promises? Is love made up of fear-filled paths of broken glass and anxiety lest we offend, or is it emotional abandonment of ourselves in exchange for breadcrumbs just enough to keep a glimmer of hope alive? Is it desperately asking for help knowing that love is there, then once given, repeatedly crushing the heart that so generously reached out in mercy, with irrational excuses such as “undiagnosed hormonal anxiety” as any hope of reconciliation is slowly eroded?  Is love so fragile that a mere difference of opinion or a disagreement irrevocably breaks it beyond repair? Can true love exist in the face of repeated betrayal and false accusation? Can it be found in the midst of persistent contempt? Can one truly love another while finding satisfaction in their pain while resenting their joys and successes? Is love present in one’s deep affinity and admiration for another’s enemies who seeks to do them harm, while having contempt for those who love and treat them well? Is there any love in abandonment of another? In breaking relationship for “my own peace” because of differences in belief? No. That’s not love. Though it surely seems to be today’s love. It is really a love of self, not a love of others. It is pride and ego driven, and destroys relationship while causing deep pain while covering our own with the fellowship of hate and selfish gossip. Much of it is what Christ warned us would come in the last days, when siblings would turn on one another and children would betray their parents, and grandchildren act out in hate of their grandparents. It is demonic, evil, and destructive. My own family has been destroyed by this evil of self-centered betrayal, the cancer of gossip and false divisive accusation, and the contempt of youth for their elders. I pray for restoration that I realize only Christ can bring. Many friendships and other relationships suffer from similarly damaging intentions and have either been destroyed or are in the process of being destroyed. I know I’m not alone. You have faced the same, and are facing the same. Real love is patient and kind. It meets the needs of others - even when those needs are not in our wheelhouse, or are not our “love languages”. Real love doesn’t hold grudges, but seeks forgiveness and understanding. Real love seeks the good of another and rejoices in their successes instead of seeking their downfall. Love puts the needs and desires of another over our own - counter to what modern psychobabble tells us. Real love endures all things and has undying hope. Real love has no envy or guile. It does not seek self-protection or preservation. It is not ego-driven and seeks to fill another to overflowing. Real love is effusive and not stingy. It is gracious and does not hold back. It has no fear. Real love is undeniable and generous. Real love doesn’t leave the recipient guessing or wanting. Oh that we would love that way. Oh that we would be loved that way.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Druze in Sweida, southern Syria, gathered in front of a church holding crosses and chanting in solidarity with Christians attacked by government-backed Islamic mobs in the Christian town of Al-Suqaylabiyah, Hama province. They are also inviting Christians in the rest of Syria to move there for safety. Sweida is the only safe region for Christians in Syria thanks to its overwhelmingly Druze population and being under Israeli protection. 🇸🇨❤️✝️
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@healthdpt How in the hell does someone this stupid get through medical school and become a plastic surgeon... Seriously? What do you do in medical school? I could take night courses for a year and be a better surgeon then this lady after 10 years in university. This shit is crazy. Why would you increase the time you are leaving someone under anesthetic as if there is no risk to that? And dancing while cutting into someone? Seriously? What the fuck.
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🇺🇸 An Atlanta based plastic surgeonfaced multiple malpractice lawsuits for negligence after she was dancing and singing while performing surgery. One of the lawsuits comes from a family that claims the doctor left their mother brain damaged. x.com/White_Pr1me/st…
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Michael Morelli
Michael Morelli@morellifit·
Every man on the internet is talking about the penile growth peptide stack. So let me explain exactly what it is, how it works, and whether it actually does what people are claiming:
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Amazing
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Researchers at UC Irvine took saliva samples from a choir before and after performing Beethoven. One antibody, the most abundant in your entire body, spiked 240%. That antibody is called secretory immunoglobulin A. Mouthful of a name, but it does a simple job: it coats your throat, gut, and airways and acts as your body’s first barrier against every cold, flu, and respiratory virus you breathe in. Your body makes more of it than all other antibody types combined. The 2000 study found this antibody rose 150% during rehearsals and 240% during the live performance. A separate 2004 study from the University of Frankfurt tested what happens when choir members just listen to the same music instead of singing it. The antibody barely moved. And their mood actually got worse. Marathon runners show the exact opposite. A study of 98 competitive runners found this same antibody dropped 21 to 31% after the race. 17% came down with colds or throat infections within two weeks. Cross-country runners tracked over a full season saw it fall to 40% of their starting level by November. Running was suppressing the same antibody that singing was tripling. It works through the vagus nerve, the longest nerve in your body. It runs from your brain down through your chest to your gut and controls your “rest and digest” mode. When you sing, your vocal cords physically vibrate against it where it wraps around your voice box. You’re also breathing from deep in your belly with long, slow exhales, which tells your nervous system to calm down. Your stress hormones drop. Your immune system responds. A 2016 study from the Royal College of Music and Imperial College London tested 193 cancer patients and carers across five choirs in South Wales. One hour of group singing lowered cortisol (the body’s main stress hormone) and raised five different immune signaling proteins. The people with the worst depression scores improved the most. You don’t need to be good at it. The boost comes from the physical act, the vibration and the breathing, not the melody. Trained soprano or shower singer, your body responds the same way. One caveat: that 240% number came from a live performance, where adrenaline and emotional intensity were at their peak. Singing along to the radio probably produces a smaller spike. And these are temporary boosts, not permanent changes. But the 193 cancer patients in the 2016 study weren’t performing Beethoven on stage. They were just singing together for an hour in community choirs.

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