Instructional Video3:59
Healthcare Triage

Someone Give That Baby Peanut Protein! Also, Wearables Alone Don't Lead to Weight Loss.

Higher Ed
People aren't paying enough attention! This is Healthcare Triage News.
Instructional Video3:34
National Parks Service

Redwood National and State Parks - Redwood Ranger Minute: Respect Leaves of Three

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ranger Steve helps you discover how to play it safe around Poison Oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum) while hiking the trails at Redwood National and State Parks.<b<br/>r/>

CREDIT: NPS
Instructional Video4:27
Healthcare Triage

What Does the Microbiome Have to do with Allergies?

Higher Ed
Allergies and atopic disease are on the rise. Especially food allergies in kids. A HUGE new study has looked at how changes to the microbiome can lead to allergies.
Instructional Video17:47
Catalyst University

GLUTEN! Mechanisms of Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the physiological and biochemical differences between celiac disease and gluten sensitivity, both of which actually do exist, but are diametrically different in mechanism.
Instructional Video5:19
Professor Dave Explains

Italian Vocabulary: At the Doctor's Office

9th - Higher Ed
How to talk to the doctor in Italy.
Instructional Video10:13
Englishing

Lesson on ADJECTIVES (modifying nouns and do not change gender and number)

9th - Higher Ed
This is the first episode of a new series called "What you don't know about...". There are many rules in English, but a myriad of exceptions. In this episode, Mr. P./Marc will talk about all the points and exceptions you don't learn...
Instructional Video4:45
Healthcare Triage

Hay Fever and Allergies Can Lower Student Test Scores

Higher Ed
Health issues can negatively affect people's lives in an astoundingly wide array of ways. Recent studies indicate that students who suffer from allergies may perform worse on tests when testing occurs on high pollen count days. So how...
Instructional Video5:33
Kult America

Polish H.R. Giger - Zdzislaw Beksinski

Higher Ed
In Today's episode of Kult America we explore the home city of Zdzislaw Beksinski. In many people's opinion this Polish painter, photographer and sculptor, was one of the most important artist in recent history. Sadly, Beksinski was...
Instructional Video8:05
Barcroft Media

I Live With A 6’6" Alligator

Higher Ed
LAKELAND, FL - OCTOBER 6: A FORMER professional wrestler lives with a giant alligator inside her house – and she even shares a bed with him. The 6 foot 6 inch, 200lbs reptile named Rambo not only has his own room in the house, he also...
Instructional Video11:05
Catalyst University

Get Rid of Your Acne: The Real Cause

Higher Ed
Get Rid of Your Acne: The Real Cause
Instructional Video2:29
TMW Media

ASL - Food practice conversation

K - 5th
Excellent for every American Sign Language (ASL) student as well as teachers, parents and professionals learning ASL to be able to communicate clearly, naturally and start signing with the deaf community and people with hearing loss....
Instructional Video17:18
Curated Video

Emergency Situations: Learning English in Real-Life Scenarios

Higher Ed
This video covers basic English language for reporting and dealing with emergencies. It introduces imperatives, simple words, expressions and tips, learning activities, and a quiz. Learners will enjoy practical activities that are useful...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Understanding Allergies: Causes and Reactions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Understand what allergies are and their causes such as foods, latex, pollen, and genetic factors. Learn why early detection are so important to allergy management and how antihistamines and adrenaline may be used in severe cases.
News Clip1:53
Curated Video

Eating small amounts of peanuts will not cure an allergy, new review suggests

9th - Higher Ed
Contrary to what you might have heard, eating tiny amounts of peanuts does not appear to help a child with a peanut allergy build up tolerance. In fact — according to a recent review — they might make things worse, leading to more...
News Clip2:30
Curated Video

Canadian pediatricians issue new guidance on food allergies

9th - Higher Ed
Navigating food allergies can be a confusing path for parents. The Canadian Paediatric Association hopes to clear up that confusion with new guidance. It says feeding babies allergens early should prevent reactions later. The CBC's...
News Clip2:09
Curated Video

Penicillin allergies claims could be inaccurate

9th - Higher Ed
Some people with a penicillin allergy may be able to safely take the antibiotic, according to new research. In a test, doctors were able to give penicillin to 80 per cent of people who thought they were allergic.
News Clip1:52
Curated Video

Tick makes people allergic to red meat

9th - Higher Ed
Allergic attacks are hard to detect because symptoms don't show up right away
News Clip4:49
Curated Video

What to do if someone gets an allergic reaction?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, Dr Akshay Chhallani, Lead & Sr Consultant Critical Care and Medical Advisor, Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai explains what to do when someone has an allergic reaction. An allergic reaction occurs when the immune system...
News Clip2:10
Curated Video

be Well: Foods that carry the most allergy risk

9th - Higher Ed
Millions of adults and kids have food allergies. Allergist Dr. Stephanie Leeds from Greenwich Hospital and Yale New Haven Children's Hospital talked about the foods that carry the most risk in the show.
News Clip1:47
Curated Video

Snow mould: an irritation for springtime allergy sufferers

9th - Higher Ed
Mould released from fast melting snow is sending allergy sufferers in search of relief. Experts weigh in on what you can do to ease the pain.
News Clip1:52
Curated Video

FDA approves first medication to reduce allergic reactions for people with food allergies

9th - Higher Ed
Xolair's approval is based on clinical research that showed 68% of adult and pediatric food allergy patients on the medication could tolerate small amount of peanuts, milk, eggs and cashews without an allergic reaction.
News Clip2:39
Curated Video

Dr. Sharma discusses allergic reactions to Pfizer's vaccine and how it was approved

9th - Higher Ed
Health Canada chief medical adviser Dr. Supriya Sharma briefed reporters on the vaccine's approval during a briefing on Wednesday.
News Clip3:24
Curated Video

U.K. warns those with severe allergies should avoid COVID-19 vaccine for now

9th - Higher Ed
The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine caused an allergic reaction in two health-care workers in the U.K. prompting warnings from health officials there for people with severe allergies to hold off taking the vaccine.
News Clip3:19
Curated Video

Old farming methods draw interest as climate, environment demand them

Higher Ed
The University of Missouri is part of a national incentive program for farmers to make better use of their land.