Founded in 1996 they played at the Congress of WriterDocs 2024 in Recife / Brazil.
Founders Fernando Azevedo – singer, composer, writer (pediatrics) Paolo Barreto Campelo del Melo – percussion and battery (pneumologist and art therapist !)
Carlos Reinaldo – bass (obstetrics) Valdesio Fonseca – teclados (geriatrics) Edmundo Franca – saxophone (ophtalmology) José Maria Pimentel – trumpet (cardiology)
In 2003, after a career in scientific research and upper management, the former marathon runner decided – after 20 years of a sedentary lifestyle – to reconnect with a serious sport.[1]
In 2008, after having successfully competed in several long-distance cycling events,[1] he finished the Race Across America in 10 days, 22 hours and 56 minutes to cover a distance of 3.000 miles between Oceanside, California, and Annapolis, Maryland. Out of 27 solo-participants he finished in seventh position. Nehls devised a new regenerative strategy and rested for a total of over 90 hours, several times more than his competitors.[2][3] He wrote a book about his experience called “Herausforderung Race Across America” (“Challenge Race Across America”) and produced a DVD called ‘Du musst nicht siegen, um zu gewinnen. (English translation: “You need no victory to be a winner”) on his own.
Since 2011, Nehls has published several books on the necessary behavioral changes required for healthy aging from an evolutionary history point of view. First “The Methuselah-Strategy” then with Alzheimer-Lüge (English translation: “The Alzheimer’s Lie”) and Alzheimer ist heilbar (English translation: “Alzheimer’s can be cured”) two books about Alzheimer’s disease, in which he presents his theory about the development of this special form of dementia from evolutionary history of life and systems biology point of view.
Michael Nehls’s book, The Indoctrinated Brain, has sparked considerable controversy for its bold claims about the effects of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines on human cognition and autonomy. Nehls suggests that these vaccines, among other modern pressures, are part of a global assault manipulating the human mind, aiming to facilitate increased governmental control over individuals. His theories align with broader conspiratorial narratives, which have been disseminated through various platforms known for hosting such content.[8]
Nehls’s work was featured in a discussion with Tucker Carlson, where he outlined his views on the manipulation of human memory and cognition through fear, suggesting a deliberate effort to control the populace.[9] Furthermore, Nehls’s theories have been cited by conspiratorial outlets such as Infowars in an article called “Molecular Geneticist Explains How mRNA Vaccines Were Designed to Conquer the Human Mind”, further associating his work with fringe narratives.
Moreover, The Indoctrinated Brain was published by Skyhorse Publishing, a company that has a record of publishing works with conspiratorial angles. Skyhorse Publishing has built a reputation for taking on authors that other houses avoid, including figures who have propagated misinformation, including false theories about coronavirus vaccines.[10] This backdrop places Nehls’s work within a specific context of controversial literature.
While Nehls’s hypotheses have found support among certain circles, including endorsements in his book from figures like Naomi Wolf and Stephanie Seneff, they have not been widely accepted by the mainstream scientific community. Leading health organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), continue to support the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, countering claims that they are tools for government manipulation.
The discussion around The Indoctrinated Brain exemplifies the tension between fringe theories and established scientific consensus, highlighting the challenges in public health communication and the fight against misinformation in the age of COVID-19.
Klaus-Gregor Eichhorn is Anesthesist in Chemnitz and film director. He has produced several films which are nicely presented on his web site.
Born in Karl-Marx-Stadt. Grown up in Chemnitz. Practikum @ Michael Roth, MdB. Direction assistant @ Städtisches Theater Chemnitz. Studies of direction @ Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg. Stopped this study to become MD. Lives in Chemnitz and Leipzig.
Ludger Iske is running an ioffice for internal medicine in 2024 – but he gives concerts as well in the waiting rooms of his office an others as a wonderful music therapy.
In a song he says: „Wir wünschen wunderbare Jahre, die besten Zeiten, die ihr haben wollt – von allen Lieben nur die Wahre, den Bauch voll Freude und ein Herz aus Gold; und wenn es läuft bei euch und leuchtet – dann haben wir ja nicht alles falsch gemacht: so stehts im großen Buch verzeichnet – wir haben euch schließlich auf den Weg gebracht!“ he expresses his hope for a good creation of the future.
Mark Tavassol (* 18. February1974 in Bremen) is a German musician, composer, songwriter, singer, music producer and MD. He got well-known as bass player and guitarist of the band Gloria.
Tavassol is son of an Iranian father and a German mother and lived in Teheran in his first years. After the Abitur he studied medicine in Hamburg and got his degree in 2001.
He joineed the band “Wir sind Helden” and he works in several TV productions as in a late-night-show.
His humanitarian engagement is for several organisations:
Marco Angelini (bürgerlich Marco Angelini-Santner, * 26. Juli1984 in Voitsberg, Steiermark) ist ein österreichischerSänger und Songwriter. Von September 2014 bis Juni 2018 hatte er sich ins Privatleben zurückgezogen. Seit Juli 2018 steht er unter dem Pseudonym Da Bua wieder auf der Bühne.
Marco Angelini (born on 26 July 1984 in Voitsberg, Steiermark) is an Austrian singer and songwriter, who withdrew from public life in 2014 and started working as a doctor.
Family
Marco Angelini was born in Voitsburg, Styria State in Austria, to an Austrian mother, a Luxembourgish father, and Italian grandparents. Currently living in Graz, he has been in a relationship with professional dancer Maria Santner[1] since 2014.
Marco Angelini had played handball as a left-wing at the HSG REMUS Baernbach/Koeflach for more than twelve years, however, he had to give up his handball career after two serious injuries (including cruciate ligament).
He later performed in Germany, Greece, Austria, Luxembourg, and Spain, both as a solo artist and with his student band, “Black Balloon”, which was founded in 2008. Angelini also worked as a juror.
In 2011, Angelini signed a recording contract with Sony Music – Austria, where his first single “Leuchtturm”, which was produced by Alexander Kahr, was recorded and released in December 2011.[3]
After moving to 2DayRecords the Maxi – CD called “Du & Ich” was published on 25 January 2013.[4] “Du & Ich” entered on the Austrian Charts at No. 69.[5]
His second single – produced again in cooperation with 2DayRecords – called “Mein Engel (hier auf Erden)” has reached number 84 in the charts. It was published on 31 May 2013.[6]
On 4 October 2013, his third single called “Wunder gibt es immer wieder” was released and reached number 62 in the German charts.[7]
After his participation in “Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!” he published a party song called “Heute Nacht”, which reached No. 54 in the German charts,[8] and 51 in the Austrian charts.[9]
Marco Angelini announced a musical break in 2014.
He published a song called “Goodbye” in cooperation with Leo Aberer. They also produced a Christmas song that joined the Austrian charts at number 23 in the first week and peaked at number 9.
She began her singing adventure in 2001 in the Choir of the Medical University of Białystok, conducted by prof. Bożena Sawicka, who, as a conductor and teacher, had the greatest influence on her musical development in the following years.
In 2006, she began studies at the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, at the Instrumental and Pedagogical Faculty in Białystok, in the class of prof. Urszula Trawińska-Moroz. She also studied solo singing at the Conservatorio Statale di Musica "E.F. Dall'Abaco" in Verona (Italy) in the class of prof. Maria Sokolińska-Noto.
In 2011, she graduated with honors from vocal studies at the Instrumental and Pedagogical Faculty of the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Białystok, in the solo singing class of prof. Cezary Szyfman.
She is also a graduate of the Faculty of Medicine of the Medical University of Bialystok (2007) and of the Doctoral Studies of the Medical University of Bialystok at the Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology, UDSK in Białystok (2013). She is a specialist in Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery and Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. Since 2021, he has been the Head of the Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases of the University of Warsaw in Olsztyn.
She participated in master classes conducted by outstanding artists, including: prof. Jadwiga Rappe, prof. Izabela Kłosińska, prof. Bożena Harasimowicz, prof. M. Sokolińska-Noto, prof. Zdzisław Madej, Johann Tillego (Finland), Olga Makarine (Metropolitan Opera, New York), Sahoko Sato Timpone (Metropolitan Opera, New York), Denia Gavazzani (Teatro alla Scala, Milan), Pille Lill (National Opera in Tallinn, Estonia) web youtube facebook
Bartowz ist Medizinstudent in Warschau und hat Klavier studiert.
Bartosz Zwolan is a student of the 3rd year of the Medical University of Warsaw on the Faculty of Medicine. He was born in Zamość where he completed with distinction the State Music School of Karol Szymanowski in 2011. He performed concerts both as a soloist and with accompaniment of orchestra. One of his more significant concerts was the spectacle “Fryderyk Chopin – The Space Concert” in Zamość, where he played with The Symphony Orchestra of Karol Namysłowski in Zamość, conducted by Tadeusz Wicherek. He also participated in many piano contests and parades in Poland. His greatest achievements include the special prize for the best performance of Fryderyk Chopin’s piece on the 4th Competition of Music and Knowledge of Fryderyk Chopin in Lublin in 2005 and the 1st place in the 10th Regional Auditions for Piano Students from the School of Music in Radzyń Podlaski in 2006. Since 2012 he is a member of the Orchestra of the Medical University of Warsaw conducted by Beata Herman.