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Curated Video

Why Isn't There An RSV Vaccine?

Higher Ed
In a press release Pfizer says its maternal shot was 69% effective in preventing severe RSV infection in infants 0-6 months.
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Curated Video

How mRNA Is Revolutionizing Health Care

Higher Ed
mRNA-based medicine has been a decade in the making.
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Curated Video

Immunotherapy offers hope to desperate cancer patients

Higher Ed
LEADIN:

Immunotherapy is the hottest thing in cancer care, but it's not for every
one.
It can put some very advanced cases into remission, but for some unlucky folks, it can make...
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Sky News

Gene Therapy Cures Immune System Defects

Higher Ed
Gene Therapy Cures Immune System Defects
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Bloomberg

How Tech Is Changing Philanthropy at the Gates Foundation

Higher Ed
Oct.02 -- Bloomberg's Emily Chang caught up with Dr. Sue Desmond-Hellmann, chief executive officer at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, at the Geekwire Summit in Seattle.
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Sky News

Infection outbreak kills third baby ay hospital

Higher Ed
Infection outbreak kills third baby ay hospital
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Curated Video

Campaign to slow down 21st century life

Higher Ed
Tokyo, Japan, file

1. Wide shot of Japanese business people crossing
road
2. Close up of signs in Tokyo bankin
g district
3. Wide of people...
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Bloomberg

Darktrace CEO on the Growing Demand for AI Security Tech

Higher Ed
Sep.27 -- Nicole Eagan, Darktrace chief executive officer, discusses the growing demand for AI security technology with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

The Doctor Who Started a Cancer Treatment Revolution

Higher Ed
April 19 -- Back in the 1970s, Dr. Steve Rosenberg invented a new field of cancer treatment: immunotherapy, the harnessing of the body's own immune system to fight tumors. Today, he’s using cutting-edge gene-editing techniques to help...
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Curated Video

How Does Cancer Work In The Body?

Higher Ed
To continuously multiply, your cells have to divide. When they do that they copy your genes — all 3 billion letters of your genetic code.
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Curated Video

Couple with AIDS marry despite social stigma of the illness

Higher Ed
AP Televisions

Karachi, Pakistan April 27,
2009
1. Wide of bride in yellow formal wear arriving at pre-marriage
function
2. Mid of bride walking in hospital corrido
r...
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Curated OER

Kids Living With Food Allergies

3rd - 6th
Food allergies can begin at a very young age. The kids in these videos talk about living with their food allergies. Some allergens include peanuts, strawberries, eggs, and shellfish. What a fantastic video to watch with your class to...
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Curated OER

How A Virus Invades Your Body

7th - 12th
This simplified explanation is an entertaining way to see how viruses reproduce in the human body. Brilliant animation and humorous commentary will keep your junior high class engaged while they observe the basics about viruses. Follow...
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Curated OER

Back-to-School With Food Allergies

9th - 12th
At the elementary school highlighted in this video, administrators work hard to eliminate allergic reactions to various types of food. This is an eye-opening video that is important for cafeterias in all schools. Do your students have...
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Curated OER

3D Medical Animation: Antibody Immune Response

9th - 12th
Enhance your science lesson on the immune system with this short video. It presents a 3D-animation of an antibody immune response. This is a great video to watch multiple times: all the way through, and then again while pausing and...
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Curated OER

Food Allergies Truth

9th - 12th
Food allergies are common amongst human beings. In this video, Dr. Vincent Bellonzi goes in-depth about food allergies and being tested for them. Check this video out for some great information!