Instructional Video9:18
SciShow

Is Mifepristone Safer Than Viagra? Yes*

12th - Higher Ed
Mifepristone, a drug used for medical abortions, is under fire in the United States, with critics claiming it isn't safe to use. Abortion rights advocates often revert to a funny talking point to argue for its safety, but how accurate is...
Instructional Video5:50
SciShow

The Return of Thalidomide

12th - Higher Ed
Thalidomide is the infamous drug at the heart of one of the world's worst drug safety catastrophes in modern medicine. And yet, more recent research is finding that thalidomide is still worth using, despite the risks. So what makes this...
News Clip5:01
PBS

Blood Test Can Identify Risk For Pre-eclampsia, The Leading Cause Of Maternal Death

12th - Higher Ed
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a blood test that can identify pregnant women at severe risk for preeclampsia, a high blood pressure disorder that can develop during pregnancy and is a leading cause of maternal death...
Instructional Video4:02
SciShow

We Can Cure Ebola! (Mostly—Which Is Better Than Rarely) | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
We’ve made a lot of progress recently in curing two deadly diseases that have been difficult to treat!
Instructional Video9:14
SciShow

We’re Teaching Robots and AI to Design New Drugs

12th - Higher Ed
It might sound like a concept from science fiction, but artificial intelligence is already facilitating the development process behind some pharmaceuticals. Hosted by: Michael Aranda
Instructional Video11:24
SciShow

An Alzheimer’s Drug That Doesn’t Treat Alzheimer’s?

12th - Higher Ed
In 2021, the FDA approved a treatment that claims to stop Alzheimer's at the source, removing the plaques in the brain long thought to cause the symptoms of the disease. But, as is often the case, things are more complicated than they...
Instructional Video5:31
SciShow

The Truth About COVID Vaccines and Emergency Use Authorizations

12th - Higher Ed
The news of several promising COVID-19 vaccines over the past few weeks has been very exciting, but so far, none have received emergency authorization for general use in the US. We'll talk about what that means, and also, why these...
Instructional Video4:14
SciShow

We Can Cure Ebola! (Mostly—Which Is Better Than Rarely) | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
We’ve made a lot of progress recently in curing two deadly diseases that have been difficult to treat!
Instructional Video5:07
SciShow

How The One-Shot COVID Vaccine Changes Things

12th - Higher Ed
The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is now the third approved for emergency use authorization in the United States, and it's a little different from its predecessors.
Instructional Video11:23
SciShow

An Alzheimer’s Drug That Doesn’t Treat Alzheimer’s?

12th - Higher Ed
In 2021, the FDA approved a treatment that claims to stop Alzheimer's at the source, removing the plaques in the brain long thought to cause the symptoms of the disease. But, as is often the case, things are more complicated than they...
Instructional Video4:35
SciShow

A Deadly Mistake That Led to Safer Medicine | Elixir Sulfanilamide

12th - Higher Ed
In the 1930s, a mistake that cost over a hundred lives helped usher in a new era of safer medicine.
Instructional Video4:54
SciShow

The Poison Squads: The Stupid, Risky First Food Safety Tests

12th - Higher Ed
It can be easy to take for granted the fact that there isn’t formaldehyde in your milk.
Instructional Video9:14
SciShow

What Do 'Natural' and 'Artificial' Flavors Really Mean?

12th - Higher Ed
What does it actually mean when your snack cake has "naturally flavored" on the package?
Instructional Video9:25
SciShow

We’re Teaching Robots and AI to Design New Drugs

12th - Higher Ed
It might sound like a concept from science fiction, but artificial intelligence is already facilitating the development process behind some pharmaceuticals.
Instructional Video2:37
SciShow

Why Did The FDA Ban Antibacterial Soap?

12th - Higher Ed
Are you a bit of a germaphobe? Maybe think twice about using antibacterial soap.
Instructional Video13:41
Curated Video

CBD is Everywhere, But Who's Regulating It?

12th - Higher Ed
You see them everywhere: CBD gummies, CBD lotions, CBD drinks, CBD toothpicks. But what exactly are you buying? Buyer beware! We dive deep into why the FDA is cracking down on CBD companies over “unsupported” medical claims and how you...
Instructional Video10:21
PBS

Why Are Prescription Drugs SO Expensive?

12th - Higher Ed
Why are prescription drugs so expensive in the United States? Why does the same medication cost significantly less in other countries around the world? Today Danielle examines the history of pharmaceutical regulation in America and how...
Instructional Video6:20
Healthcare Triage

Which Drug Will Work Best for You? We Need Comparative Effectiveness Research

Higher Ed
The FDA's drug approval process is pretty good at determining which drugs are safe and effective. What the FDA doesn't look into is how similar drugs compare to one another. If there are three competing blood pressure drugs on the...
Instructional Video0:52
Next Animation Studio

FDA approves first indigestible medical sensor

12th - Higher Ed
The FDA has approved the first medical sensor pill that sends biostat messages to a smartphone via a patch worn on the stomach. The pill tells a patient whether they have taken their medication, and can also record vital stats such as...
Instructional Video6:38
Healthcare Triage

Why Is It So Hard to Lower Drug Prices?

Higher Ed
There are many, many factors that contribute to high drug prices. Regulating them is complicated. It turns out, expensive drugs are often expensive because they're hard to replicate. We try to shed some light on the situation.
Instructional Video2:10
Curated Video

Frances Oldham Kelsey: Standing Up to Big Pharma

9th - Higher Ed
Meet Frances Oldham Kelsey - a true American hero! Frances was a pharmacologist working for the FDA who stood up to the big drug companies and ultimately saved thousands of American lives in the process.
Instructional Video10:57
Physics Girl

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Next Animation Studio

FDA approves use of HPV vaccine for adults 27 to 45

12th - Higher Ed
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the use of a human papillomavirus vaccine for adults age 27 - 45.
Instructional Video6:03
Healthcare Triage

Only Tell Me the Good News - Bias in Research Publication

Higher Ed
Publication bias is a big problem when it comes to health research. Researchers sometimes use spin or change the outcomes and goals to make their research seem positive, and the citation system in research literature amplifies the...