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Curated Video
These Diseases Love a Warmer World But Which Should We Worry
As our world gets warmer and our climate gets more extreme, the weather isn’t the only thing that’s changing and becoming more dangerous. Disease vectors are also spreading and becoming riskier to humans. In this episode of Weathered, we...
Great Big Story
The Disease Detectives Stop Outbreaks at Their Source
Join the elite Epidemic Intelligence Service as they combat outbreaks and prevent the spread of deadly diseases. Follow their expeditions and life-saving efforts.
PBS
Why Do Schools Teach Sex Education?
Why are school teachers tasked with teaching students about sexual education? Today, Danielle explores how sex ed ended up in America's schools!
Curated Video
The Humoral Response - B Cell Activation, Antibody Production & Memory Cells
In this video, we demystify B cell activation, antibody production, and memory cell formation in this informative video. Learn how your immune system battles pathogens like the West Nile virus, how B and T cells work together, and the...
Visual Learning Systems
The Importance of Regular Exercise for Physical Health
This video discusses the importance of regular exercise for both humans and animals. It highlights the benefits of exercise, as well as the potential negative consequences of not exercising, such as weak muscles and health problems. The...
Curated Video
Fitter, greener, healthier: These are the new trends among European consumers
Health and well-being remain top priorities for European consumers. Around 28% of them report taking consistent steps to live healthier lives, aiming for goals like mental wellness, disease prevention and staying fit.
Curated Video
Andrea Ammon: Did the EU miss the boat on containing COVID-19? | Talk to Al Jazeera
The ECDC director discusses the agency’s role in the battle against the coronavirus pandemic.
Curated Video
Measles resurgence: UK authorities urge parents to vaccinate children amid rise in cases
Measles is a highly contagious, serious airborne disease caused by a virus that can lead to severe complications such as meningitis, hearing loss, and even death.
Curated Video
Scientists in Argentina use nuclear energy to reduce disease-carrying mosquitoes
The Sterile Insect Technique has been used to contain pest insects and disease vectors and does not detrimentally affect the wider ecosystem.
Curated Video
Dengue fever outbreak: Biologists are sterilising virus-carrying mosquitoes with nuclear energy
Researchers at the National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA) are employing atomic energy to sterilise male mosquitoes which will then be released into the wild.
Curated Video
Scientists are manipulating the DNA of mosquitoes to fight the spread of malaria
Scientists say they have managed to genetically modify mosquitoes so they are unable to spread the disease which kills over half a million annually.
Curated Video
WHO recommends world's first malaria vaccine for African children
WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has called it a "historic moment".
Curated Video
How Gov. Newsom's Vaccine Mandate Will Get Implemented in California Schools
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on Friday that California would be the first in the nation to require children to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as vaccines are authorized for age groups. The mandate would be implemented between January and...
Curated Video
UNICEF marks World Malaria Day with rollout of new vaccine in Mali
The United Nations children's organization UNICEF is launching today's World Malaria Day with the rollout of the R21/Matrix-M vaccine in Mali, the 20th country to introduce it.
Curated Video
Smoking is one of Hungary''s biggest killers
AP Television
Budapest, Hungary - September 14,
2011
1. Wide of Andras Gulyas wheeling his chair into a mobile lung scr
eening bus
2. Mid of Gulyas inside the X-ray...
Budapest, Hungary - September 14,
2011
1. Wide of Andras Gulyas wheeling his chair into a mobile lung scr
eening bus
2. Mid of Gulyas inside the X-ray...
Curated Video
Mothers and babies struggle in flood aftermath
Kot Addu, Pakistan - November 2, 2010
1. Mid of mother and
baby
2. Mid of hospital
corridor
3. Mid interior of
maternity ward
Baseera,...
1. Mid of mother and
baby
2. Mid of hospital
corridor
3. Mid interior of
maternity ward
Baseera,...
Bridgeman Arts
Journey For Survival part nine - People in developing countries are vaccinated against smallpox. The Prime Minister of Nepal, Surya Bahadur Thapa, speaks to camera.
Clip from 'Journey For Survival' 1981 documentary about drought and famine in developing countries. People in developing countries are vaccinated against smallpox. The Prime Minister of Nepal, Surya Bahadur Thapa, speaks to camera.
Curated Video
Experts claim disbetes cases are surging uncontrolled
AP Television
Lisbon, Portugal, 13, September
2011
1. Close shot of chef''s knife chop
ping herbs
2. Close...
Lisbon, Portugal, 13, September
2011
1. Close shot of chef''s knife chop
ping herbs
2. Close...
Curated Video
WRAP Trial finds AIDS vaccine cuts risk of HIV infection, reax
Bangkok - Recent
1. Zoom in to laboratory staff member working in the labora
tory
2. Close o
f samples
3. Various of laborator
y staff...
1. Zoom in to laboratory staff member working in the labora
tory
2. Close o
f samples
3. Various of laborator
y staff...
Curated Video
Focus on preventing spread of disease as flood waters recede
1. Various of worker spraying anti-mosquito spray around flooded area
2. Two shots people and dog in boat in flooded
area
3. Worker spraying anti-mosquito spray around flo
oded area
4. Various of an...
2. Two shots people and dog in boat in flooded
area
3. Worker spraying anti-mosquito spray around flo
oded area
4. Various of an...
Curated Video
Saving the poorest babies with a new rotavirus vaccine
Little Edward Bolch doesn't know it, but he's helping to fight a killer virus.
This six-week old is part of a clinical trial of an oral vaccine that could protect newborn...
This six-week old is part of a clinical trial of an oral vaccine that could protect newborn...
Curated Video
Sanofi and health official on Thai vaccine trial findings
1. Wide of scientists and Sanofi-Pasteur's senior managers arriving on stage for news conference
2. Pan from journalists to Sanofi-Pasteur senior managers on s
tage
3....
2. Pan from journalists to Sanofi-Pasteur senior managers on s
tage
3....
Bloomberg
EU States Are in Close Coordination for Virus Response, Kyriakides Says
Feb.03 -- European Commission Health and Food Safety Commissioner Stella Kyriakides discusses Europe's efforts to contain and combat the effects of the deadly coronavirus. She speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Vonnie Quinn on...
Curated Video
NKorean authorities undertake measures to fight swine flu
1. Mid of street with woman wearing face mask
2. Wide of researchers working at the virus laboratory in Central Sanitary and Anti-epidemic Centre to test virus sam
ples
3. Close of the te
st...
2. Wide of researchers working at the virus laboratory in Central Sanitary and Anti-epidemic Centre to test virus sam
ples
3. Close of the te
st...