Instructional Video4:08
SciShow

The Tiny Fish That's Changing Modern Medicine

12th - Higher Ed
The little fish Danio rerio holds secrets to understanding how vertebrates develop, how diseases like cancer work, and how we might one day learn how to regenerate human heart tissue.
Instructional Video9:09
SciShow

The 6 Most Common Myths About Cancer

12th - Higher Ed
Cancer is a terrible disease that often ends up the subject of a lot of speculation. In this episode, we'll be debunking these 6 common myths about cancer. All of this stuff seems plausible, but these misconceptions just don't hold up....
Instructional Video24:21
TED Talks

TED: What AI is -- and isn't | Sebastian Thrun and Chris Anderson

12th - Higher Ed
Educator and entrepreneur Sebastian Thrun wants us to use AI to free humanity of repetitive work and unleash our creativity. In an inspiring, informative conversation with TED Curator Chris Anderson, Thrun discusses the progress of deep...
Instructional Video4:32
SciShow

The Tiny Fish That's Changing Modern Medicine

12th - Higher Ed
The little fish Danio rerio holds secrets to understanding how vertebrates develop, how diseases like cancer work, and how we might one day learn how to regenerate human heart tissue.
Instructional Video4:53
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The science of skin color - Angela Koine Flynn

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When ultraviolet sunlight hits our skin, it affects each of us differently. Depending on skin color, it'll take only minutes of exposure to turn one person beetroot-pink, while another requires hours to experience the slightest change....
Instructional Video9:19
SciShow

6 Common Misconceptions About Cancer

12th - Higher Ed
Today we take a look at six misconceptions about cancer that seem plausible, but just don't hold up. Chapters SHARKS DON'T GET CANCER & TAKING SHARK CARTILAGE SUPPLEMENTS WILL CURE OR PREVENT CANCER 0:45 IF YOU HAVE CANCER YOU SHOULD...
Instructional Video1:20
Curated Video

Protecting Your Skin: Understanding Sunburn and Melanoma Risk

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explains the importance of protecting your skin from the sun to prevent sunburn and reduce the risk of developing melanoma, a type of skin cancer. It emphasizes the simple steps of wearing sunscreen, and a cap, and seeking...
Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

Wellbeing A-Z -Melanoma

12th - Higher Ed
Unfortunately, tens of thousands of people die from Melanoma every year. It’s the least common of the skin cancers, but the most deadly. We show you how to avoid Melanoma by covering up and having any suspicious moles checked by a doctor.
Instructional Video1:52
Curated Video

Wellbeing A-Z -Sunglasses

12th - Higher Ed
he best way to protect your self is to cover up with protective clothing, and use a broad spectrum sunscreen. Another way to protect your self from the ravages of the sun is to wear UV resistant Sunglasses.
Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

Wellbeing A-Z -Tanning bed

12th - Higher Ed
The news for those addicted to the tan they get from a solarium, or Tanning bed, is not good.
Instructional Video3:38
Healthcare Triage

Simple Things to Help Quit Smoking and Avoid Melanoma

Higher Ed
A simple way to help people quit smoking and a simple way to prevent young women from getting melanoma. This is Healthcare Triage News.
Instructional Video4:08
Barcroft Media

My Albino Children: Black Brazilian Family Have Three White-Skinned Children

Higher Ed
When Rosamere Fernanda de Andrade first held her newborn baby she assumed there had been a mix up. Rosamere and ex-husband, Joao, are both black - but their daughter, Ruth, had white skin, blonde hair and blue eyes. But it was no mistake...
Instructional Video0:45
Next Animation Studio

Scientists combine cancer drugs to treat melanoma

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have combined two experimental cancer drugs to treat melanoma.
Instructional Video13:11
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Toxic Legacy of Burn Pits: A Veteran's Personal Experience

Higher Ed
A former US Marine discusses the health consequences of exposure to toxic chemicals, particularly from burn pits in Iraq, and the lack of support from the government for veterans. Using cadavers in a lab, he explains how the chemicals...
Instructional Video9:46
AllTime 10s

10 Ways Your Phone Will Save Your Life

12th - Higher Ed
The phone in your pocket could save your life one day. From cancer-detecting apps to tornado warning SMS messages, AllTime10's brings you 10 Ways Your Phone Will Save Your Life.
Instructional Video0:52
Next Animation Studio

Flight attendants linked to higher rates of cancer

12th - Higher Ed
A study of around 5,300 U.S. flight attendants has found the profession holds higher cancer rates.
Instructional Video4:33
Mazz Media

Integumentary System (Overview)

6th - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the integumentary system is the body’s barrier between its interior and the outside. It is an organ system consisting of the skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. Students will come...
Instructional Video6:49
Catalyst University

Anatomy | The Three Types of Skin Cancers

Higher Ed
In this video, I explain and differentiate the three main types of skin cancers: basal cell carcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas, and malignant melanomas.
Instructional Video5:33
CTE Skills

HST-AP Integumentary System Pt. 3

Higher Ed
So far in this CTE Skills Anatomy and Physiology series we've covered the main parts and the main functions of the integumentary system. In part 3 we will be going over the diseases of the skin. Acne, Skin Cancer, Athletes Foot,...
Instructional Video4:33
Mazz Media

Integumentary System

6th - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the integumentary system is the body's barrier between its interior and the outside. It is an organ system consisting of the skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. Students will come...
News Clip4:43
Press Association

Teacher takes part in groundbreaking clinical trial after melanoma diagnosis

Higher Ed
A music teacher who had a “bump on his head” for around a decade is taking part in a groundbreaking clinical trial after being diagnosed with a large melanoma. Steve Young, 52, from Stevenage, was shocked to discover he had cancer after...
News Clip4:35
Press Association

'Exciting' mRNA jab for melanoma being tested in British patients

Higher Ed
The world's first mRNA jab to cure melanoma - which also has the potential to stop lung, bladder and kidney cancer - is being tested in British patients. The anti-cancer jab is custom-built for each person in as little as eight weeks and...
News Clip4:59
Press Association

British patients test world’s first personalised mRNA jab for melanoma

Higher Ed
Footage of Steve Young, a music teacher who had "bump on his head" for around a decade, receiving a first-of-a-kind anti-cancer jab as part of ground-breaking trial after being diagnosed with a large melanoma. The trial took place at...
News Clip4:58
Press Association

Teacher receives anti-cancer jab in ground-breaking clinical trial after melanoma diagnosis

Higher Ed
Interview with Steve Young, a music teacher who had "bump on his head" for around a decade, after receiving a first-of-a-kind anti-cancer jab as part of ground-breaking trial after being diagnosed with a large melanoma at UCLH in London....