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SciShow

The WHO Says Diet Soda Causes Cancer. Does It?

12th - Higher Ed
The World Health organization recently added aspartame, an artificial sweetener used in diet soda and tea, to its list of possibly carcinogenic substances. But will diet soda really give you cancer? We look at the science behind the...
Instructional Video9:17
TED Talks

TED: The power of venom -- and how it could one day save your life | Mandë Holford

12th - Higher Ed
Venom can kill ... or it can cure. In this fascinating talk, marine chemical biologist Mandë Holford shares her research into animal venom, from killer sea snails to platypuses and slow lorises -- and explores its potential to one day...
Instructional Video12:05
SWPictures

Preventing Hepatitis B

12th - Higher Ed
This program travels to Cambodia, where 1 in 10 people carry hepatitis B, a major cause of liver cancer. Mothers often transmit the virus to their babies during childbirth, and children can pass the infection to each other through even...
Instructional Video9:57
Curated Video

Incredible Things Coffee Does To Your Body

12th - Higher Ed
Weird History Food is going to pour you a video on What Coffee Does To Your Body. Coffee gets a bad rap. Maybe because it tastes so good. Things that taste good are almost always bad for us. There are some less-than-awesome things that...
Instructional Video0:42
Next Animation Studio

Study finds alcohol more young people dying of liver disease

12th - Higher Ed
A study conducted by the British Medical journal show an increase of young Americans dying from liver disease.
Instructional Video13:26
Institute of Human Anatomy

Crazy Anatomical Abnormalities Found in Dead Bodies

Higher Ed
This video showcases five unexpected anatomical abnormalities found during dissection of donated bodies. From a lung missing a lobe to an ovary enlarged by polycystic ovarian syndrome, the video provides an interesting and educational...
Instructional Video0:59
Next Animation Studio

New MRI contrast agent could aid early stage cancer detection

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers claim that a new MRI contrast agent could be a “game changer” for the early detection of metastasizing cancers, especially liver cancer. <br/>
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Curated Video

Coffee and Liver Cancer

9th - Higher Ed
The Latest High Impact Medical News, Encapsulated and Physician Delivered
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Curated Video

World Liver Day 2024: Expert answers frequently asked questions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
World Liver Day, observed on April 19th, raises awareness about liver health and highlights the importance of preventing and managing liver diseases. It aims to educate the public about the risk factors, symptoms, and prevention...
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Curated Video

Vaccine being developed to fight tumors in liver cancer patients

Higher Ed
The "personalized" vaccine, when given with another cancer treatment, is showing promising results in shrinking tumors.
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Bloomberg

Google DeepMind Wants to Solve Humanity's Problems

Higher Ed
Google DeepMind Chief Business Officer Colin Murdoch joins BNN's Jon Erlichman live from Toronto's Collision conference to discuss the company's mission to tackle climate change and cancer research with the help of AI.
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Bloomberg

Prenetics CEO Discusses New Joint Venture

Higher Ed
Danny Yeung, Co-founder and CEO at Prenetics, tells Yvonne Man and David Ingles about a new $200 million joint venture that his company has formed with Chinese University of Hong Kong Professor Dennis Lo will focus on early cancer...
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Bloomberg

Roche CEO on Acquisitions, Innovations, Drug Pricing

Higher Ed
Jan.13 -- Bill Anderson, chief executive officer at Roche Pharmaceuticals, discusses the company’s recent acquisitions, their focus on innovation in drug development, and needed industry reforms to reduce drug costs for patients. He...
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Curated Video

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Undergoing Chemotherapy For A Recurrence Of Cancer

Higher Ed
The 87-year-old said she remains "fully able" to fulfill her duties on the Supreme Court.
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Curated Video

VOICE: Free Hepatitis B jab given to newborn babies

Higher Ed
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Health News

Higher Ed
The White House says the country will not reach its July 4th COVID vaccination goal. A new study finds drinking coffee may reduce liver cancer risk.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : SHORT PROFILE: actor and playwright John Kani

9th - Higher Ed
When John Kani started his acting career in the 1960s, the only stage he could find was an empty snake pit at a shuttered South African museum (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)