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Encyclopaedia Britannica

Britannica Explores: Irish Genealogy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn more about how people trace their Irish history and how Irish people have made an impact on the culture of Chicago.
Instructional Video12:00
JJ Medicine

Cluster Headaches | Risk Factors, Triggers, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Higher Ed
Cluster Headaches | Risk Factors, Triggers, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment



Cluster Headaches (also known as Histamine Headaches) are a type of neurovascular headache disorder involving groups or “clusters” of headache...
Instructional Video8:28
JJ Medicine

Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) | Causes, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Higher Ed
Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) | Causes, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment



Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) is a condition involving recurrent episodes of an urge to move the legs. RLS may be caused by changes in...
Instructional Video8:58
Kult America

Finding My Lost Polish Family

Higher Ed
Growing up in America I always identified myself as “Half Polish”, this was a normal part of my identity as my Great Grandmother sent packages containing my childhood clothing to relatives in Poland. When she passed away the contact...
Instructional Video13:27
Mazz Media

Let's Talk About: Diabetes

6th - 8th
Type 2 diabetes is reaching near-epidemic levels. It is a serious health condition affecting millions of people and increasing their risk for additional health issues. More young people have been diagnosed with diabetes than ever before....
Instructional Video13:45
Mazz Media

Exploring Our Past: Native Peoples of the Northwest

6th - 8th
Through live-action video and archival photos students will explore the history, culture, and legacy of the first People of the Northwest. The daily life of these people will come alive as students learn about how the Native People...
News Clip7:34
Curated Video

Islanders can be better informed about heart disease and stroke risk factors by using this new tool

9th - Higher Ed
The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada has launched a new online screening tool that’s designed to help people better understand their personal risk factors for heart disease and stroke, particularly those unique to women. CBC News:...
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Press Association

Sir Chris Hoy launches free gym membership scheme for men with prostate cancer

Higher Ed
Sir Chris Hoy is calling on men with prostate cancer to try and be more active to help with their quality of life.



The retired champion track cyclist, who was once Scotland’s most successful Olympian, was diagnosed with stage...
News Clip6:54
Curated Video

Why some Canadian health data may be handed over to the U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
Data privacy experts warn that Canadian electronic health records may be at risk of being accessed and used by foreign entities, and say data is often controlled by U.S. companies. Dr. Kumanan Wilson, chief scientific officer at the...
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

Cancer rates among young Canadians on the rise

9th - Higher Ed
Cancer rates among young Canadians are rising according to a new study, with one possible explanation being an uptick in people who carry excess weight. Physicians are trying to understand how to catch these cases early.
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Curated Video

Woman who was raped worries about man's sexsomnia defence

9th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This story contains graphic descriptions some viewers may find disturbing.



Seven years after she was raped by a stranger, an Ottawa-area woman is still seeking closure and waiting in trepidation for what justice could...
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Curated Video

National Checkup | Heart Health

9th - Higher Ed
February is heart month. A Canadian dies every seven minutes from heart disease or stroke. The National Checkup panel is here to prescribe some answers.
News Clip4:56
Curated Video

How hormones impact ovarian cancer growth

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hormones can influence ovarian cancer growth by stimulating cell proliferation, angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels), and metastasis. Hormonal imbalances, particularly estrogen and progesterone, may contribute to the development...
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Curated Video

Brainstorm Health 2024: The rise of cancer in young people

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi, OB-GYN; Co-host, SHE MD Dr. Kimmie Ng, Founding Director, Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer Center, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Moderator: Erika Fry, Fortune
News Clip2:04
Curated Video

The push to bring genetic cancer testing to more Black women

9th - Higher Ed
Genetic cancer screening is on the rise in Canada, but the participation of Black women remains low, but a Toronto hospital is launching a new program aimed at empowering them to take genetic testing and learn more about hereditary cancer.
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Curated Video

Push to get more Black women genetic screening for cancer

9th - Higher Ed
Genetic cancer screening is on the rise in Canada, but the participation of Black women remains low despite the increased risk of breast cancer. A Toronto hospital wants to empower them to get genetic testing and potentially catch...
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Curated Video

Getting help: Suicide prevention websites and hotlines

9th - Higher Ed
Are you or someone you know struggling? Here is a list of hotlines and websites dedicated to helping people with suicidal thoughts.
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Curated Video

be Well: The doctor’s appointment you need to make at every age and every year

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Deena Gupta-Adimoolam talks about the doctor’s appointment you need to make at every age and every year.
News Clip12:57
Curated Video

How early screening is important in cancer detection and treatment

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, Dr. Ashok Kumar Vaid, Chairman, Medical Oncology, Cancer Care, Medanta, Gurugram talks about the importance of early screening in cancer treatment. Early screening plays a vital role in cancer treatment by detecting the...
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Curated Video

Carter Center Hopes to Spur National Conversation Around Dementia

9th - Higher Ed
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has been diagnosed with dementia, and the Carter Center said her family wanted to share her health news to increase important conversations around the country. According to the CDC, there are about 5.8...
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Curated Video

American Cancer Society: 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer

9th - Higher Ed
Doctors say while prostate cancer is common, 80-85% of cases are considered slow growing and need to be monitored but will not necessarily need immediate or aggressive treatment.
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Curated Video

Journalist explores Chinese family's experience with discriminatory immigration policies

9th - Higher Ed
When Florence Hwang worked at CBC Saskatchewan, she reported on the Chinese Exclusion Act and the history of Chinese immigration in the province. Now, for Asian Heritage Month, she's delivering a lecture on Sunday, May 25, 2025 at Moose...
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Curated Video

'Sinners’ mixes vampires and the Mississippi Delta into Ryan Coogler’s 1st original film

9th - Higher Ed
the film blends elements of supernatural horror, gangster drama, romance, blues music and action across one eventful day in Clarksdale, Mississippi in, 1932 in which a community opens a juke joint and then has to defend it from a vampire...
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Curated Video

A family's lost snowplane from the '40s being restored

9th - Higher Ed
We speak with 2 indviduals living in different areas destroyed by fire. Nancy Addison lost her home in the Jasper fires. Our second guest Britney Supernaught's father lost his home due to fires in East Prairie Metis Settlement. They both...