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Curated Video

Stress, family medical history or possibly even poison led to the death of Vladimir Lenin, contradicting a popular theory that a sexually transmitted disease debilitated the former Soviet Union leader, a UCLA neurologist said Friday.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE Neurologist: Syphilis likely didn't kill Lenin CAPTION: Stress, family medical history or possibly even poison led to the death of Vladimir Lenin, contradicting a popular theory that a sexually transmitted disease debilitated...
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Bloomberg

Technomics: Synchron's Implant to Control Computers with the Mind

Higher Ed
In today's Technomics segment, Synchron Founder and CEO Tom Oxley joins Emily Chang on the heels of their successful first device implant in a US patient suffering from ALS, placing the brain startup ahead of Elon Musk's Neuralink.
News Clip5:49
Curated Video

New treatment to help prevent failing eyesight ++REPLAY++

Higher Ed
Surrey, UK, February 22, 2013 1. Close Jonathan Gathorne- Hardy eye patient with wet AMD (age related macular degeneration) having test 2. Various of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) being used to create cross section image of...
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Sky News

Boris Johnson visits healthcare facility

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson chatting with staff as he visits community diagnostics hub and sees various scan machine they have, including CT scanner and retina, eye health scanner on 18th January 2022 in...
News Clip2:25
Curated Video

USA: DRUG COMPANY SAY CANCER DRUG NOT TO BE SEEN AS MIRACLE CURE

Higher Ed
Rockville, Maryland - May 5, 1998 and Baltimore, Maryland - Recent Rockville, Maryland - May 5 1998 1. Wide shot of laboratory technician working in EntreMed laboratory 2. Close up of technician putting liquid in a vial 3. Medium shot...
News Clip3:00
Bloomberg

Coronavirus, Kids, and Reopening Schools: Johns Hopkins’ Sharfstein

Higher Ed
Jun.01 -- John Hopkins Vice Dean for Public Health Practice Josh Sharfstein discusses the impact of the coronavirus on children as schools begin to reopen globally, and evidence of Covid-19 attacking blood vessels. He speaks with...
News Clip5:41
Curated Video

Will beetroot juice bring in the prizes at the Commonwealth Games

Higher Ed
London, UK, September 28, 2010 1. Medium close zoom out to wide of Colin McCourt running in St. Mary's University College sports laboratory 2. Various of McCourt running 3. Close up of McCourt's feet running 4. SOUNDBITE: (English),...
News Clip6:10
Curated Video

New technology - melting and freezing your way to beauty

Higher Ed
UK: BEAUTY LEAD IN:The development of increasingly sophisticated technology means we can now heat and freeze our way to looking fresher and more youthful and even get rid of that extra chin fat.Beauty device companies are expanding as...
News Clip5:10
Curated Video

New technology - melting and freezing your way to beauty

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4031414LEAD IN:The development of increasingly sophisticated technology means we can now heat and freeze our way to looking fresher and more youthful and even get rid of that extra chin fat.Beauty...
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Curated Video

An 11-year-old Mexican boy is in recovery after pieces of a massive tumor were removed thanks to the help of Homeland Security agents. The governor of New Mexico secured an extended visa for the child for the surgery and recovery. (Nov. 24)

Higher Ed
An 11-year-old Mexican boy who had pieces of a massive tumor removed and who drew international attention after U.S. officials helped him get treatment in New Mexico is still recovering after an 11-hour surgery. Around a third of the...
News Clip4:05
Curated Video

UPITN 23 7 79 DOCTORS STATEMENT ON CONDITION OF PRIME MINISTER BEGIN

Higher Ed
A circulation problem has forced Prime Minister Menachem Begin into Hadassah hospital in Jerusalem at the peak of the current cabinet crisis and will keep him out of the public limelight for 10 days. A statement was given by Begin's...
News Clip5:18
Bloomberg

Synchron Co-founder on Brain Implant Tech

Higher Ed
Nicholas Opie, Co-founder, Chief Technology Officer and inventor of Synchron, discusses the latest development of the company's brain-computer interface device to help paralysed people communicate through their thoughts. The company has...
News Clip1:34
Curated Video

Doctors Warn Of Health Impacts The Cold Has On The Body

Higher Ed
Cold temperatures can stress the body in many ways, including our respiratory and immune systems.
Instructional Video3:54
Curated Video

Stem cell researchers have long sought to be able to grow replacement organs. But a major obstacle has been delivering a reliable blood supply to the growing tissue. Now, scientists at Stamford university claim they have a solution to the problem. (May 20)

Higher Ed
'Bio-scaffold' used to aid new organ growth Stem cell researchers have long sought to be able to grow replacement organs. But a major obstacle has been delivering a reliable blood supply to the growing tissue. Now, scientists claim they...
News Clip4:43
Curated Video

Laughter is the best medecine

Higher Ed
Giggles, chuckles and belly laughs. The pupils in this class know laughing makes you feel good. It's certainly amongst the most unusual of the classes on offer at this school in Addis Ababa. The laughter class is the first of its kind in...
Instructional Video11:34
Bozeman Science

Circulatory System

9th - 12th Standards
The average person's heart beats about three billion times during their lifetime. In this circulatory system video, learners briefly see the difference between an open and closed circulatory system. The rest of the video focuses on the...
Instructional Video11:34
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Curated OER

The Circulatory System

9th - 12th
Compare a variety of animals' circulatory systems to the human circulatory system. Paul Andersen uses his SMART Board to show the differences between two, three, and four chamber hearts, focusing on the human heart. 
Instructional Video5:22
TED-Ed

How Light Technology Is Changing Medicine

9th - 12th Standards
Medicine has gone high tech. But how do the new, less invasive diagnostic tools work? An engaging short video sheds light on how integrated photonics is revolutionizing the medical sensor industry.
Instructional Video0:29
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

VEGF

9th - 12th Standards
Have you ever wondered what causes tumors to grow? VEGF is a very important factor because it is a hormone that causes blood vessels to grow and is triggered by cancer cells to increase blood supply to a tumor. Viewers learn about the...
Instructional Video1:11
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Angiogenesis

9th - 12th Standards
How do cancer cells grow? With the right resources, the uncontrolled growth of cancer cells into tumors sometimes happens rapidly. The cancer then metastasizes to other areas of the body. The informative video helps scholars discover...
Instructional Video0:37
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

How a Heart Attack Occurs

9th - 12th Standards
Heart disease causes more deaths in both men and women in the United States than any other factor, buy many people don't fully understand what causes a heart attack. A brief animation demonstrates the slow buildup of plaque, a blockage...
Instructional Video5:00
TED-Ed

What Happens During a Stroke?

9th - 12th Standards
A stroke can severely impact a patients' speech, motor skills, and quality of life—if they survive the event in the first place. Learn what happens to the brain during a stroke, and how you can help if someone you see is experiencing a...
Instructional Video9:30
Crash Course

Blood Vessels – Form and Function (Part 1)

9th - 12th Standards
Did you know that blood vessels can constrict or expand in response to extreme weather? The 27th video in a series of 47 about the human body viewers learn interesting facts about blood vessels. The narrator goes over the three layers of...
Instructional Video4:03
University of California

What Does Sugar Actually Do To Your Body?

9th - 12th
Eat less sugar; you are sweet enough already. The video explains how the body processes glucose and fructose, then highlights the differences and results of both. It also includes suggestions for staying healthy.