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Night Walks – Tonight!! – from The Getaway River Bar – AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions – 103.3FM / www.ashevillefm.org – Wednesday, October 19 at 10pm

Night Walks – Tonight!! – from The Getaway River Bar – AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions – 103.3FM / www.ashevillefm.org – Wednesday, October 19 at 10pm

October 19, 2022 by DJ Smittymon

Asheville band “Night Walks”  will be performing Tonight!!

at The Getaway River Bar and simulcast live at 10pm on the

AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions..

Join us!  Wednesday, October 19th

 

AshevilleFM 103.3, Bhramari Brewing Company and The Getaway River Bar – have teamed up to provide you this live performance….

Night Walks –  is the solo project of Maddie Shuler (they/them), a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter based out of Asheville, NC. Having primarily acted in the music scene as a hired player for various bands, Night Walks is Maddie’s re-exploration of where it all began – looking inward and truly creating just to create. Their debut single ‘Wait Up’ is available now on all streaming platforms.

@night.walks.band  / nightwalksband.bandcamp.com

@maddieshulermusic

The Getaway River Bar – The Getaway is a laid-back bar with extra chill vibes by the river. With an expanse of outdoor seating and recreations set on the edge of the French Broad River, it welcomes everyone 21+ to loosen up and enjoy a getaway hidden in-between the city center and growing West Asheville.

790 Riverside Drive – Asheville, NC 28801 – (828) 545-6985 https://www.getawayontheriver.com/

 

Bhramari Brewing Company, located at 101 South Lexington Avenue in Asheville. They are a local craft brewery and restaurant featuring beers and food and are open seven days a week from 12pm to 9pm.  In house, pickup and delivery are available.  More info is at bhramari brewing dot com

 

Asheville FM Live Music Sessions

Wednesday’s at 10pm

@AshevilleFM 103.3 /  https://ashevillefm.org/


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Forgotten Pop from the 80s, Vol. 14

October 18, 2022 by Erik Mattox

Join The UnCola tonight at 8PM est on 103.3 Asheville FM for another two hours of Forgotten Pop from the 80s – Vol. 14, featuring artists and songs we’ve never played before.


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** Vandiver ** – Live on 103.3 Asheville FM – Positive Vibes’ Early Morning Music Sessions – Tuesday, Oct. 18th from 9-10a * / www.ashevillefm.org

October 16, 2022 by DJ Smittymon

Join DJSmittymon this week as he welcomes local Asheville singer / songwriter..  Andrew Hammond aka “Vandiver”  for a live performance and talk on the Positive Vibes’ Early Morning Music Sessions..  happening this Tuesday, Oct. 18th – starts around 9am..  tune in – turn it up..  enjoy…   smittymon

Vandiver is the moniker of Appalachian singer/songwriter Andrew Hammond. From the foothills of Hall County, GA, Hammond found his musical beginnings in Brooklyn NY, creating a soulful, immersive, lyric-driven and often Avant approach to modern American Folk music.

Andrew’s powerful yet brittle vocal style has warmed and awed crowds in venues across the USA. Backed by drummer Kevin O’Connor of Portland’s Talkdemonic,

 

Vandiver seeks to package and expand that intimate, raw expression into a much larger vessel.

Check out his EP – “What May Rot”

Links:

Spotify
Bandcamp
Website
Instagram

 

Positive Vibes’ Early Morning Music Sessions

Tuesdays 8-10am / 103.3 FM / @103.3ashevillefm

streaming globally at www.ashevillefm.org !!


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Radio Active Kids October 15! I’m FALLING for new music! ????????

October 15, 2022 by Sagan

We’ve got an incredible new show this week on Radio Active Kids, where we’re totally FALLING for new music! We’ve got new songs by Music with Michal, Mr. Pete’s Playhouse, Johnny and the Raindrops, Los Rockan, Kath Bee, Two of a Kind, Tom Weber Children’s Music, Heywood Banks, Fabulous Lemon Drops, Billy Kelly, Steve Pullara and His Cool Beans Band, Kaci Bolls Kids, The Happy Racers, Frisbi Jones, Beppie, Erica Rabner Music, Esther Crow Music, Bradley’s Ukulele, #Nanzdemort & more on a comp by Wizrocklopedia Compilation Club & Dream Quaffle, Allie Jean Music & #MrBooDaddy, plus more randomness!


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Will this new Alzheimer’s disease drug be the answer?

October 13, 2022 by Richard Needleman

 

TOKYO, JAPAN and CAMBRIDGE, MA – September 27, 2022 – The Eisai and Biogen pharmaceutical companies announced the results of a recent study, in a joint press release on September 27th, that there was less clinical decline in patients with early Alzheimer’s disease with the administration of a new investigational drug. They completed a phase 3 large late-stage clinical trial of the new drug lecanemab, an anti-amyloid antibody. Amyloid is a protein that accumulates in the brain of people afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease. At a press briefing the same day of the news release, Ivan Cheung, Eisai’s chairman, said “the first definitively positive large clinical trial to show that you can indeed slow down Alzheimer’s disease at this very early symptomatic stage.”

Other anti-amyloid drugs have been trialed or are in the midst of clinical studies. Biogen’s drug Aduhelm created much noise with a recent controversial study that nevertheless won accelerated FDA approval but was not covered by Medicare due to its high price, severe side-effects and a strong belief that there was little evidence that it slowed cognitive impairment in early Alzheimer’s disease.

The lecanemab study found that cognitive decline was reduced by 27% in subjects that were administered the drug compared to placebo use. 1,800 people with mild Alzheimer’s disease were enrolled. Approximately 25% of the participants were from minority groups, which was comparable to the Medicare population. The drug was administered intravenously, twice a week. Haruo Naito, Eisai’s CEO, feels that this study is important because it proves the amyloid hypothesis, whereby abnormal accumulation of amyloid in the brain is one of the main causes of Alzheimer’s disease and that treatment with antibody-binding therapy slows the progression of disease in early Alzheimer’s patients. The amount of amyloid in the brain was measured by PET scan before and after treatment. The side-effects of treatment with lecanemab included brain swelling or brain bleeding which occurred in more than 21% of the patients. This was significantly more than the 9% occurrence in patients in the placebo group. However, this lecanemab complication occurred less frequently than in patients taking Aduhelm in the the Aduhelm study.

Both pharmaceutical companies have already applied for an accelerated FDA approval to authorize the use of this medicine. A decision is expected in January. Full approval will require further trials.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/New-AD-drug_10.12.22.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]

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The latest news on expanding Medicaid in North Carolina

October 13, 2022 by Richard Needleman

 

RALIEGH, NC – October 3, 2022 – During the recent North Carolina General Assembly short session that ended on July 1st, there are 2 bills favoring expanding Medicaid, one in each chamber. Passage of either bill or negotiation of a compromise bill would be the culmination of a long-drawn out process that began about a decade ago. North Carolina is one of twelve states that have refused to expand Medicaid since the Affordable Care Act was signed into federal law in 2010 and the Supreme Court ruled that each state has the right to decide in 2012. The Affordable Care Act lowered the threshold income level of who was eligible for Medicaid health insurance so that more low-income Americans could access health care. The federal government has incentivized non expansion states to expand Medicaid eligibility by increasing the federal subsidies for the cost of newly eligible people to 90% and up to 95% for the first 2 years of expansion.

The Senate version of the bill was championed by Republican Phil Berger, the highest-ranking officer of the State Senate. In addition to featuring expanding Medicaid as the centerpiece of this bill, the proposal included some other provisions. However, aside from expanding Medicaid, the provision that Senator Berger strongly feels that needs inclusion is reforming the state’s certificate of need (CON) laws by eliminating them. The CON laws allow the state government to oversee the distribution of healthcare equipment and services like the amount of hospital beds in a given location, ambulatory surgical centers and sophisticated imaging devices like MRIs and CT scans. Hospitals may feel economically threatened by competing new facilities and services in the region that they draw patients from. Rural hospitals usually have a greater negative economic impact. Many North Carolinians live in rural regions so having a rural hospital close because of economic hardship would be devastating. The state hospital association is against reforming the CON laws.

The version in the House of Representatives was introduced by Republican leader Tim Moore, the Speaker of the House, just days before the planned end of the short session. This bill is only focused on the feasibility of expanding Medicaid.

Expanding Medicaid would result in more people with access to health care coverage:

  • Approximately 600,000 North Carolinians, including
  • Almost 17,000 people in Buncombe County
  • Between 3-4,000 people in Haywood County
  • Almost 7,000 people in Henderson County, and
  • Between 1-2,000 people in Macon County

Other advantages of expanding Medicaid in North Carolina include:

  • Significantly stimulating the economy by creating jobs, growing business activity and bringing in more revenue for each county
  • Saving a lot of money because of the federal incentive funding, estimated at between 1-2 billion dollars in the first 2 years
  • Keeping more people healthy. Some examples are earlier cancer diagnosis, fewer cancer deaths, and better access to mental health and substance use disorder treatment. In the long haul, this will save much money too.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/ME-update_10.12.22.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


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