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Bloomberg

'Dismissive' U.S. Governors Taking Virus Seriously Now, Says John Hopkins

Higher Ed
Jul.06 -- John Hopkins Vice Dean for Public Health Practice Josh Sharfstein discusses the surge in coronavirus cases in the U.S. South and West on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael R....
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Curated Video

Shulkin says VA 'Still in Critical Condition'

Higher Ed
US Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin is warning that the VA (the US Department of Veterans Affairs) is "still in critical condition" despite efforts to reduce wait times for medical appointments and expand care in the private...
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Bloomberg

Sputnik V Is Great Vaccine, Will Save Lots of Lives: RDIF CEO

Higher Ed
Dec.29 -- Kirill Dmitriev, the chief executive officer of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), discusses the plan to deliver 10 million doses of the Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine to Argentina. RDIF signed an agreement with AstraZeneca...
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Bloomberg

Johns Hopkins’ Sauer: ‘A Lot of Work to Be Done’ on Covid-19 Antibodies

Higher Ed
May.27 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses what is being learned about Covid-19 from testing data and studies on potential treatments. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Covid-19: Johns Hopkins’ Pekosz Explains Phase Three Vaccine Trials

Higher Ed
Jul.31 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses coronavirus vaccine trials, an increase in Covid-19 mortality rates, and questions surrounding the return to children to school in...
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Curated Video

How noise can increase blood pressure

Higher Ed
No Slate at Start of Story London, United Kingdom, May 9th 2007 1. Various of noisy traffic on busy city streets London, United Kingdom, February 25th 2009 2.Various of building site London, United Kingdom, May 9th 2007 3.Close up of...
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Bloomberg

Fauci Is 'Cautiously Optimistic' a Covid-19 Vaccine Will Be Found

Higher Ed
Apr.28 -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says he's hopeful a vaccine for Covid-19 will be found by the winter. He speaks to David Rubenstein, host of "Peer-to-Peer...
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Bloomberg

Studies Show Omicron a Milder Form of Covid-19

Higher Ed
A string of new studies has confirmed that omicron's milder infections mean this is a less worrying chapter. Bloomberg's Emma O'Brien reports on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Curated Video

New COVID-19 Cases And Hospitalizations Up; Deaths May Follow

Higher Ed
Hospitals are bracing for another surge of COVID-19 patients, but doctors do see some positive developments in the fight against the virus.
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Curated Video

New detox treatments on offer in the US

Higher Ed
Los Angeles, United States - November 2007 1. Close up measuring waist 2. Medium pouring clay on tray 3. Wide tray on body 4. Close of hand pressing buttons on remote 5. Mixing bowl creams 6. Writing on weight chart 7. Push in to...
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Bloomberg

A Second Wave of Covid-19 Infections Is Expected: Johns Hopkins’ Farley

Higher Ed
Apr.23 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley explains the timeline for vaccine testing and the dangers of a second wave of coronavirus infections later in the year during cold and flu season. He speaks on...
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Curated Video

Ben Crump Is Still Fighting 'Stand Your Ground' 7 Years After Trayvon

Higher Ed
The civil rights attorney says "Stand Your Ground" laws lead to unnecessary violence, and a growing body of research is beginning to back him up.
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Bloomberg

AstraZeneca Says Its Likely to Run Fresh Global Vaccine Trial

Higher Ed
Nov.26 -- AstraZeneca Plc is likely to conduct an additional global trial to assess the efficacy of its Covid-19 vaccine, according to Pascal Soriot, the company’s chief executive officer, after current studies raised questions over its...
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Curated Video

World Series

Higher Ed
Cardinals Win World Series The National League regains the title after 5 years, as St Louis edges out the Philadelphia Athletics in the exciting 7th and deciding game of the hard-fought Series. (Sport, Baseball)
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Curated Video

Super luxury caviar facials in Hollywood spas

Higher Ed
California, US, September 15,2011 1. Close up of face with caviar wet mask and raw caviar on eyes 2. Close of beautician putting raw caviar on eyes 3. Mid shot of beautician putting caviar on face 4. Various of caviar jars and...
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Bridgeman Arts

Re-enacted scenes of families with camera during early photography, made in France, 1956

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the 1956 French documentary 'Images d'hier et D'aujourd'hui' (Images of Yesterday and Today) about the history of photography, featuring reenactments from the early 1900s. In this clip, fathers take photographs and movies of...
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Bridgeman Arts

Montage of books, different lessons, and children in classrooms at the Lycee Henri IV in Paris, 1951

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the 1951 French film 'Le Lycee Sur La Colline', following a student of the 1950s from his entry at Lycee Henri IV (Paris) to his final graduation. Close up of books: Method of Romance language (Methode de langue latine),...
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Bloomberg

Bayer Lost Second Roundup Cancer Case

Higher Ed
Mar.27 -- Bayer has lost a second trial over claims its Roundup weed killer causes cancer. Bloomberg Businessweek’s Peter Waldman discusses the case on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Curated Video

Amid 40% Rise Of Coronavirus In Kids, School Return Gets Bumpy Start

Higher Ed
Kids are testing positive for the coronavirus at an increased rate, challenging notions that kids are less susceptible, as students return to class.
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Bloomberg

Covid Variant From India Triggers WHO Concern

Higher Ed
May.10 -- A fast-spreading strain of Covid-19 first identified in India will be classified as a variant of concern by the World Health Organization. The global health group will publish a detailed report on the variant, called B.1.617,...
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Bloomberg

Wearing Masks Will Help Keep Economies Open: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Oct.16 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz it's "quite clear" wearing masks reduces cases of Covid-19 infections and will help prevent an economic lockdown. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the number of swine flu cases in the United States has topped 100, with confirmed infections in 11 states. The CDC's count for the first time Thursday adds South Carolina, with 10 confirmed cases.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: CDC: Swine flu total tops 100 CAPTION: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the number of swine flu cases in the United States has topped 100, with confirmed infections in 11 states. The CDC's count for...
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Curated Video

RR0216/C UK/Netherlands: Near Death

Higher Ed
London, UK (recent): various of Patrick Tierney walking into his living room; sitting; and opening a photograph album; photographs of parents; heart attack survivor Patrick Tierney, sot in English, various exterior shots of outer London...