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Surgeons keep kidney functioning outside donor's body

9th - Higher Ed
Device could one day revolutionize kidney transplants by boosting the number of available donor organs, CBC's Kas Roussy tells host Dwight Drummond.
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What’s In The Water: Exclusive look inside Yale University labs to study impacts 1,4 dioxane on the human body

9th - Higher Ed
News 12 is exploring the impact a Yale University study will have on Long Islanders, as well as those participating in the first-in-the-nation study.
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Inside the lab studying how to keep people safe during heat waves

9th - Higher Ed
The University of Ottawa's Human and Environmental Physiology Research Unit studies how our bodies handle extreme heat. They've helped health authorities establish safety guidelines and they're focused to updating guidelines to better...
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5 reasons to stock up on zinc during summer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Stocking up on zinc during summer is crucial for maintaining overall health. Zinc boosts the immune system, aids in wound healing, promotes skin health, supports digestion, and helps regulate metabolism.
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Understanding the link between Magnesium and Vitamin D

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Magnesium and vitamin D share a symbiotic relationship crucial for overall health. Magnesium facilitates the activation of vitamin D, converting it into its active form. Conversely, vitamin D enhances magnesium absorption in the gut....
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Brainstorm Health 2024: Advancing Male Reproductive Health

9th - Higher Ed
Khaled Kteily, Founder and CEO, Legacy Dr. Brian Levine, Founding Partner and Practice Director, CCRM Fertility of New York Pamela Pure, Co-founder and CEO, Posterity Health Dr. Neel Shah, Chief Medical Officer, Maven Clinic Moderator:...
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New bionic hand allows users to control each finger with unprecedented accuracy

9th - Higher Ed
Successful testing of the bionic hand has already been conducted on a patient who lost his arm above the elbow.
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The role of collagen and who really needs it

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Collagen is the primary building block of your skin, muscles, bones, tendons and ligaments and other connective tissues. In this video, Apoorvi Sethi, Certified nutritionist and fitness coach, Fitness from your plate - Keto Cadous,...
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The effects of heat on your body

9th - Higher Ed
Prof. Gordon Giesbrecht from the University of Manitoba speaks with CBC News about how the human body regulates its temperature, and what happens when that system begins to struggle in severe heat.
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Hypersonic Plane Startup Venus Aerospace CEO on Flying Around the World in an Hour

9th - Higher Ed
Venus Aerospace is joining the space tourism race in a nonconventional way. Instead of taking passengers to Mars or the Moon, the startup’s goal is to take passengers around the Earth — in less than an hour. Sarah "Sassie" Duggleby, CEO...
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Man in the US receives a genetically-modified pig heart in the world's first transplant of its kind

9th - Higher Ed
The groundbreaking surgery marks the latest step in the decades-long quest to one day use animal organs for life-saving transplants in humans.
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The Cost of Cobalt | People and Power

9th - Higher Ed
Is the West’s growing appetite for cobalt, a metal vital for electric cars, causing birth defects in the Democratic Republic of Congo?
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Trump and Putin discuss Ukraine War – peace talks ahead?

9th - Higher Ed
Trump Says He Spoke To Putin, Meanwhile, JD Vance is set to meet Ukraine's President Zelensky in Munich to discuss ongoing support and strategic cooperation. The meeting comes amidst heightened global attention on the Ukraine crisis.
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‘All hell will break out in the Middle East’ if captives are not released: Trump

9th - Higher Ed
US President-elect Donald Trump demanded Hamas release Israeli captives held in Gaza by the time he takes office.
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'Trump-Putin Meet On...': U.S. Pres-Elect Makes Major Announcement | Russia-Ukraine War

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U.S. president-elect Donald Trump makes another promise to end the year-long Ukraine war, terming it as a horrible humanitarian disaster. Trump also indicated that he may meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin as soon as possible....
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What makes you faint after a workout?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video transcription, the speaker discusses the cautionary signs and risks of Overtraining Syndrome. They emphasize the importance of proper hydration, avoiding overexertion, maintaining balanced blood sugar levels, exercising in...
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Trump Says He Will Probably Meet With Putin in Saudi Arabia

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Speaking with reporters in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump says he probably will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Saudi Arabia.
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Circle of Willis. Rotating magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) scan of blood vessels in the circle of Willis (centre) in the brain. This network of arteries at the base of the brain supply the organ with oxygenated blood..

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Circle of Willis. Rotating magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) scan of blood vessels in the circle of Willis (centre) in the brain. This network of arteries at the base of the brain supply the organ with oxygenated blood..
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Circle of Willis. Coloured rotating magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) scan of blood vessels in the circle of Willis (centre) in the brain. This network of arteries at the base of the brain supply the organ with oxygenated blood.

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Circle of Willis. Coloured rotating magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) scan of blood vessels in the circle of Willis (centre) in the brain. This network of arteries at the base of the brain supply the organ with oxygenated blood.
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Circle of Willis. Rotating magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) scan of blood vessels in the circle of Willis (centre) in the brain. This network of arteries at the base of the brain supply the organ with oxygenated blood.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Circle of Willis. Rotating magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) scan of blood vessels in the circle of Willis (centre) in the brain. This network of arteries at the base of the brain supply the organ with oxygenated blood.
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Neuromuscular junctions between nerve cells (motor neurons) and a muscle. Nerve signals (green) are transmitted from the nerves to the muscle tissue by the neurotransmitter chemical acetylcholine. This signal causes the muscle to contract

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Neuromuscular junctions between nerve cells (motor neurons) and a muscle. Nerve signals (green) are transmitted from the nerves to the muscle tissue by the neurotransmitter chemical acetylcholine. This signal causes the muscle to contract
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A 3D model of a human body without skin performs high-kicks.

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A 3D model of a human body without skin performs high-kicks.
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ECG chest electrode

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install chest electrode to patient.
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Blood vessels from the external wall of the small intestine, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM).

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This is a cast: the vessels were filled with a resin, which then set. The surrounding tissues were then eaten away chemically, leaving the cast of the vessels. Magnification: x21 when printed 10cm wide.'