Instructional Video6:04
SciShow

Have We Discovered a Cure for Cancer... on Accident?

12th - Higher Ed
Is there actually a cure for cancer? A universal cure would be a truly historic achievement in medicine, and it seems that scientists may have found it... by accident. Watch this new episode of SciShow and find out more! Hosted by: Hank...
Instructional Video2:06
SciShow

5 Weird Reasons Not to Smoke

12th - Higher Ed
Hank gives you five MORE reasons why you should probably avoid smoking, or quit if you already smoke - in addition to those big ones you already know about. These are the weird reasons.
Instructional Video7:54
SciShow

4 Plants That Are Great for Humans

12th - Higher Ed
A quarter of all prescription drugs in the U.S. come from substances that are found only in plants. In this episode of SciShow, we take a look at four of these talented plants who make our lives better.
Instructional Video6:48
Curated Video

Shoe Artisan Inspired His Community With His Story Of Diligence, Hope, And Survival - Stem Cells Save Life

3rd - Higher Ed
At the age of 39, this husband, father of 2, and successful women's shoe designer, Peter Finnie was diagnosed with lymphoma cancer. Now, at the age 60, he is cancer free, inspiring us with his story of hope, and sharing his...
Instructional Video5:19
Curated Video

What is MONO? Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatments

Higher Ed
I developed a bad case of mono with Lymphadenopathy & other symptoms of Infectious Mononucleosis.. Initially I was suspected to have Lymphoma. Fortunately, after assessing the symptoms, signs and investigations including the...
Instructional Video6:06
Professor Dave Explains

Mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr Virus)

9th - Higher Ed
We've all heard of mono. It's the kissing disease! But this term is a little minimizing and outdated. The disease is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, and there are lot more details regarding transmission and disease than can be...
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 Video4:56
Curated Video

Disorders of Leukocytes/White Blood Cells - An Overview

Higher Ed
Leukocytes or White Blood cells are very important cells in your blood. They function primarily as the defenders of the body, protecting your body when things go wrong or when foreign invaders like bacteria or parasites try to cause...
Instructional Video6:48
Healthcare Triage

The Caregiver Gap

Higher Ed
The US healthcare system has a huge gap. A lot of care giving isn't covered, and it falls on families and friends to pick up the slack. It can take a lot of time and help to make it through an illness, and there isn't much coverage for...
News Clip2:20
Curated Video

Breast cancer survivors share their experiences at 'Beauty Filled Women's Empowerment' gala in Yonkers

9th - Higher Ed
The event at the Royal Regency Hotel's ballroom included current breast cancer patients, survivors and their supporters.
News Clip2:20
Curated Video

Cancer survivors face dilemma over textured breast implant ban

9th - Higher Ed
Cancer survivors are faced with difficult decisions months after textured implants were banned because of a rare cancer risk. The women must decide if the risks and costs of having implants removed outweigh the risk of leaving them in.
News Clip3:26
Curated Video

Canadian Olympian Max Parrot diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma

9th - Higher Ed
Parrot, a 24-year-old from Bromont, Que., captured slopestyle silver at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. He was diagnosed with the cancer on Dec. 21, 10 days after undergoing a biopsy.
News Clip2:02
Curated Video

Calling all goldendoodles: Jasper needs stem cells

9th - Higher Ed
Coquitlam, B.C., family searching for donors to save pet goldendoodle from lymphoma
News Clip4:34
Curated Video

This family says quicker cancer referrals could save lives

9th - Higher Ed
Mariah Mrakic-TenHave questions why patients cannot see a hematologist in Thunder Bay, Ont. until they get a cancer diagnosis. In sharing her mother's story, she wants to see changes made to protocols around referrals to specialists.
News Clip2:17
Curated Video

Wildfire fighters and their families fight for workers' compensation

9th - Higher Ed
Families of wildfire fighters who lost their lives or got sick as a result of their work — and some firefighters themselves — are fighting for better workers' compensation. Legislation excludes them from automatic coverage in certain...
News Clip1:20
Curated Video

One Good Thing: Baseball Player Makes Triumphant Return to Diamond Following Cancer Battle

9th - Higher Ed
One Good Thing: Baseball Player Makes Triumphant Return to Diamond Following Cancer Battle
News Clip2:16
Curated Video

Wolfville couple hoping stem cell treatment can save their dog

9th - Higher Ed
So far the treatment is only available in the U.S., but the couple's veterinarian wants to make it more accessible in Nova Scotia. Nicola Seguin has the story.
News Clip4:31
Press Association

Frontman of Welsh band The Alarm, in cancer remission thanks to NHS drug trial

Higher Ed
Mike Peters, frontman of Welsh band The Alarm, is in remission from aggressive cancer thanks to an NHS drug trial.



The rock star, who was forced to cancel a US tour earlier this year after being diagnosed with fast-growing...
Stock Footage0:09
Getty Images

Inaugural Celebrity Rock N Bowl Event Presented By the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Amy Yasbeck at the Inaugural Celebrity Rock N Bowl Event Presented By the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society at Lucky Strike Lanes in Hollywood, California on April 14, 2005. (Footage by WireImage Video/Getty Images)
News Clip0:27
Sky News

Ian Botham Sets Off On 25th Charity Walk Across the UK

Higher Ed
Ian Botham Sets Off On 25th Charity Walk Across the UK
News Clip2:30
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...
News Clip3:19
Bloomberg

Blankfein on Cancer Diagnosis, Treatment, Recovery

Higher Ed
Oct. 26 -- Goldman Sachs Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein discusses learning he had cancer and how he managed his treatment while heading a public company. Blankfein speaks to David Rubenstein in the second episode of...
News Clip2:31
Bloomberg

Maryland Gov. Hogan Describes Fighting Through Cancer

Higher Ed
Jan.27 -- Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, a Republican, talks about how he survived stage three lymphoma and kept working during the treatment. He appears on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."...
News Clip0:33
Curated Video

ESPN Announcer Dick Vitale Shares Lymphoma Diagnosis

Higher Ed
The 82-year-old says this diagnosis and another diagnosis from August are unrelated.