Healthcare Triage
The Trump Admin is Back to Sabotaging Obamacare
Last week, we gave the Trump department of Health and Human Services some credit for approaching the administration Obamacare as honest brokers. This week, it's back to sabotaging the ACA.
Planet PE
Planet PE GCSE PE REVISION 1.1.3 HEALTHEXERCISE FITNESS AND PERFORMANCE
In this Podcast we look at the areas of health, exercise, fitness and performance. We break up the different components of fitness to find easy ways to help you remember the different groups.
TMW Media
The fountain of youth archeological park, Florida
We’re traveling to the oldest city in the US and we’ll find that it’s as active as ever. We can’t visit St. Augustine without letting you sample a drink from the Fountain of Youth! We show you the very spot where the city’s history...
Healthcare Triage
Coffee! It's Not Bad for You, and It might Even be Good!
When I was a kid, my parents refused to let me drink coffee because they believed it would "stunt my growth". It turns out, of course, this is a myth. Studies have failed, again and again, to show that coffee or caffeine consumption are...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Troy Campbell - Health and Happiness
Troy Campbell is an expert in consumer behavior, marketing social psychology, political psychology, and scientific communication. At the University of Oregon, he is an assistant professor of marketing in the Lundquist College of...
Curated Video
Getting the Best Quality Protein
The wisdom of yoga revealed in Wai Lana Insights will inspire you on your journey towards a happier and healthier life. “Most people think meat is the best source of protein, but did you know that’s not actually true?”
Healthcare Triage
Going Hungry is not Great for your Health
About 50 million people in the United States don't have access to enough food to support a healthy lifestyle. The technical term for this is food insecurity, and over 40% of people in the United States will experience it during their...
Science360
Disappearing Frogs
Disease, pollution, and loss of habitat are killing off hundreds of species of amphibians. One of the biggest threats right now is an aquatic fungus called chytrid that infects the skin of these historically tough, resilient creatures....
Science360
PART OF THE PACK
In episode 13, Jordan and Charlie chat about the importance of a pack, discover a new antibody that may combat urinary tract infections and chase down storms with Doppler on Wheels.
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Understanding Viruses and How to Stay Safe During a Pandemic
In this video, we learn about the role viruses have played in shaping human existence throughout history. We also learn about the characteristics of viruses, such as their small size and their need for living cells to reproduce. It also...
Next Animation Studio
"Smart" scalpel can detect cancerous tissue from healthy tissue
A 'smart' scalpel that instantly sniffs out cancerous tissue has been created by scientists, according to media reports today. By accurately distinguishing between healthy tissue and tumours, the 'magic wand' could revolutionise cancer...
Catalyst University
Prions | Mechanisms of Parkinson's Disease, Parkin Prion, and L-DOPA Treatment
Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative prion disease in which affected individuals (e.g., Michael J Fox [comedian]; Muhammad Ali [Heavyweight champ]) suffer cell death in the substantia nigra and tremors. In this video, I will...
Healthcare Triage
New Year, New News: CHiP, taxes, and Obamacare
We're back, and it's 2018, y'all. Let's talk about what's happeing with CHiP, taxes and the individual mandate, and the Obamacare exchanges.
All Ears English
Cook Up Your Listening Skills for Fast Conversations: AEE 1665
Cook Up Your Listening Skills for Fast Conversations: AEE 1665
SWPictures
Vaccine Hunters: A Cure for Poverty
The big issues, the controversies, the debates – and the future. Despite the excellent track record of vaccines in some quarters they are still treated with considerable suspicion. How can – and should – these doubters be convinced? In...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Britannica Explores: German Dank Haus
Rosa Gallagher is interviewed at the Dank Haus (Chicago, Illinois). Rosa gives a tour of the Stein Museum giving a historical background of the German stein.
Healthcare Triage
That Low Salt Diet Probably Won't Prevent Heart Failure
There have been lots of recommendations over the years to eat a low-sodium diet. We've talked about the evidence on this before. Well, get ready to taste salt again. Research points to the conclusion that low sodium diets don't do much...
English Tree TV
Vegetables Song (Strong and Healthy!)
It’s a fun Vegetables Song to help learn the names and colors of the vegetables, and an important lesson that vegetables make us strong and healthy! This music video is all about eating healthy, delicious foods as a part of a wholesome,...
Science360
Crabs Put The Pinch On Marshlands
If you take a quick glance at the marsh next to Saquatucket Harbor in Harwich Port, Massachusetts, you will notice right away that some of the grass is missing. The cordgrass there, and all around Cape Cod, has been slowly disappearing...
The Wall Street Journal
The Era Of Data-Driven Health Care
The data tracked by medical devices and health-related wearables are precious commodities for tech companies. Can industry leaders tap data to improve health outcomes-and profitability-while still protecting our privacy?
SWPictures
Vaccine Hunters: The Price of Life
Vaccines are expensive and the funding is complex. From Big Pharma, to public sector, to universities, to NGOs, the UN, non-profit, not-for-profits and huge donations from private foundations, for the drug companies the trail from...
The Wall Street Journal
Scientist Ricardo Salvador on a National Food Policy
Ricardo Salvador, director of the food and environment program for the Union of Concerned Scientists, discusses how a national food policy might address priorities such as health, climate change and agricultural sustainability with WSJ's...
National Parks Service
Redwood National and State Parks - 2nd Grade - Adaptations - Lesson 1 of 2. Redwood Trees.
Lesson 1 of 2. Redwood Trees. CREDIT: NPS
Weatherthings
Water Smart: Water on Earth - Summary
Water on Earth focuses on water as most kids would think about it. We start with water in obvious locations such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. We quickly learn that water can change phase to remain a solid in glaciers. Many kids may be...