
Hyper Care and Out of the Woods Story & Pointer to DrownedBaby.org
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First, a bit of an A.I. success story of a company less than 3 years old, and operated by one founder and a handful of others called Base 44. The company was acquired by WIX for millions. A.I. is hot, and this is proof.
Source on the Base 44 acquisition is Nomi, Nomiki Petrolla at or of The SaaS Accelerator for Women, and Instagram at nomikipetrolla.
A seldom told Story of Hyperbaric Therapy: A Lifeline for Drowning Victims In this jump cut, #44, we visit an episode of the Tom Woods Show to hear from Will, a show guest there.Will shares the remarkable story of Robert, his son, a young boy who defied the odds after a near-fatal incident. Discover the treatments and advocacy efforts that have sparked a conversation about medical protocols and patient rights.
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The harrowing experience of Robert's drowning and the initial medical response.
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The role of hyperbaric therapy in Robert's recovery and its potential for treating brain injuries.
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Challenges faced by parents in advocating for alternative treatments in hospitals.
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The creation of drownedbaby.org as a resource for parents of drowned children.
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The broader implications of Robert's story on medical practices and right-to-try laws.
A Parent's Journey to Save His Child
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See the podcast on YouTube of the Tom Woods episode, #2665.
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Tom Woods Show main page
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See DrownedBaby.org.