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Curated Video

A year after a New York couple donated their 15-year-old son's organs, they learned the teen actually had a rare form of cancer and two of the four transplant recipients have died.

Higher Ed
Teen organ donor's gift turns tragic A year after a New York couple donated their 15-year-old son's organs, they learned the teen actually had a rare form of cancer and two of the four transplant recipients have died. (April...
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Bridgeman Arts

A trainee medical technologist takes blood and tests its type. 1954

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Part 6 of an educational film about a career in Medical Technologist, Canada 1954. A trainee medical technologist takes blood and tests its type. (acted).
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Bridgeman Arts

A group of students show an interest in being medical technologists and explain to their teacher why. 1954.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Part 2 of an educational film about a career in Medical Technologist, Canada 1954. A group of students show an interest in being medical technologists and explain to their teacher why (acted).
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Bridgeman Arts

Sahara, Algeria, 1954 - Sports and leisure in Colom Bechar, academic research, construction, medicine, and education

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 5 from the 1954 film 'Les Deux Visages Du Sahara', a short propaganda film exploring the French government's contribution to Algeria during colonization. In this clip, sports and leisure in Colom Bechar, academic research,...
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Bloomberg

Djokovic Vaccine Stance Draws Rebuke From Australia PM

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Wednesday that Tennis star Novak Djokovic should have "no special rules" for entering the country to compete in the Australian Open. Morison told reports Djokovic must "provide acceptable proof" when he...
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Bridgeman Arts

Proper Steps, 1958 educational film on how to walk properly

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clinical study of the perfect walk, using your heel and your toes properly. Based on research by Dr Ernst Friedlander.
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Press Association

Launch of National Cancer Survivorship Needs Assement in Dublin

Higher Ed
Averil Power, CEO of Irish Cancer Society, Health Minister Simon Harris and Louise Mullen from the National Cancer Control Programme, at the launch of the National Cancer Survivorship Needs Assessment in Dublin.
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Bridgeman Arts

Life for US soldiers at Italian Front 1943 between leisure and medical conditions, mines detection and disarmament

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Life for US soldiers at Italian Front 1943 between leisure and medical conditions including trench foot, Mark Wayne Clark and Dwight David Eisenhower walking on battlefront, mines detection and disarmament
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Bloomberg

Psychedelic Drugs Are Fueling a Mental Health Revolution

Higher Ed
Nov.23 -- Once deemed dangerous and illegal, psychedelic compounds have been rediscovered by the scientific, medical and psychiatric communities as research reveals their capacity to help patients with a range of maladies. With investors...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Tester Says Health Bill Probably Dead on Arrival

Higher Ed
May.04 -- U.S. Senator Jon Tester comments on the health-care bill. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli.
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Curated Video

Rural Medical Centers Adjust To Meet Farm Workers' Needs

Higher Ed
Farm workers are considered essential during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the medical centers that serve them are struggling to stay open.
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Curated Video

Thousands lined up for free health care near Los Angeles with some traveling for hours. In the wake of state budget cuts and a national debate about health care, The AP's John Mone visits with some of those who braved long waits for treatments.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: How long would you wait for free health care? CAPTION: Thousands lined up for free health care near Los Angeles with some traveling for hours. In the wake of state budget cuts and a national debate about health care, The AP's...
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Curated Video

Millions Of Dollars Have Been Raised For Uvalde, So Who Has The Money?

Higher Ed
Families of the victims and survivors of the Robb Elementary shooting are struggling with grief and financial burdens after the tragedy.
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Bloomberg

This MIT Engineer Built His Own Bionic Leg

Higher Ed
Dec.02 -- At MIT's Media Lab, researchers are developing prosthetic limbs that users can control with their minds, making a robotic foot move as seamlessly as a biological one.
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Bridgeman Arts

Medical emergency, trainee nurse gives blood.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Part 1 of an educational film about a career in Medical Technologist, Canada 1954. Man arrives to hospital in ambulance. Doctor calls for blood - a nervous female trainee nurse injects the unconscious man.
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Press Association

First-year medical students to become healthcare support workers in hospitals

Higher Ed
First-year medical students are joining the NHS to help support staff in hospitals and field hospitals dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. First-year medical students Charlie Nicholls and Slade Badenhorste are two of the volunteers...
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Press Association

Campaigner urges process for accessing medical cannabis to be eased

Higher Ed
The mother of a boy with severe epilepsy has urged Health Secretary Sajid Javid to ease the financial burden on hard-pressed families. Charlotte Caldwell said scores of families who contend with severe epilepsy are having to pay...
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Bloomberg

SL Green CEO Says April Retail Rental Collections at 60% to 65%

Higher Ed
May.01 -- Marc Holliday, chairman and chief executive officer at SL Green Realty, discusses the company's "Food1st" charitable initiative, the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the ability of tenants to meet rent payments, and the...
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Press Association

Experts call for greater research on how to safely stop using antidepressants

Higher Ed
Interview with Dr Mark Horowitz from the RADAR (Research into Antipsychotic Discontinuation and Reduction) study ahead of the release of the Cochrane review. Academics performed an overview of research into the topic and found that...
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Curated Video

Jamie Spears Begins Legal Battle Over Daughter Britney Spears

Higher Ed
Jamie Spears is calling for an investigation of the woman who replaced him as the conservator in charge of medical treatment and personal care.
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Sky News

New NHS Apps Helping Patients Manage Their Health

Higher Ed
New NHS Apps Helping Patients Manage Their Health
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Press Association

Former Primodos patient Marie Lyon emotional at publication of report into safety failings leading to daughter's disability

Higher Ed
Marie Lyon, was prescribed Primodos and later gave birth to a daughter whose limbs were not all fully formed. Interview in reaction to the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review.
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Curated Video

A four-day free medical clinic is expected to draw thousands of uninsured and underinsured patients. Some even camped out overnight for the chance to enter the event.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Dental care in demand at free LA health clinic CAPTION: A four-day free medical clinic is expected to draw thousands of uninsured and underinsured patients. Some even camped out overnight for the chance to enter the event....
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Bloomberg

Philips CEO: $1Bil Acquisition of Volcano Is Great

Higher Ed
Dec. 17 -- Philips Chief Executive Officer Frans Van Houten discusses Philips' acquisition of Volcano and the impact from the crisis in Russia. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)