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Instructional Video8:47
JJ Medicine

What Triggers Migraines? | Stress, Loud Noises, Bright Lights, etc.

Higher Ed
Common Migraine Triggers, including environmental, biological and psychological triggers Migraines are often pulsatile and unilateral headaches that are very debilitating and have associated symptoms. Migraines have a wide variety of...
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Instructional Video7:49
JJ Medicine

Low Testosterone (Hypogonadism): 7 Causes (Dietary, etc.) and Ways to Increase Testosterone Levels

Higher Ed
7 Scientific Reasons for Low Testosterone Levels in Men and 10 Ways to Increase Testosterone Levels. Low testosterone levels can be caused by many lifestyle factors including dietary choices, stress, sleep habits, and chemical exposures....
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Instructional Video2:44
Infognostica

Coronavirus Pandemic - Improve your Immune System with these simple steps.

9th - 12th
Please find scientific backing below. I think diet is one of the biggest factors in improving immune health. (Please note there's a typo in the video - "Cold liver oil" should be "COD liver oil". A permeable gut wall can signal cause an...
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Instructional Video3:17
Curated Video

Unlocking the Benefits of Cycling: A Path to Health, Fitness, and Happiness

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video promotes the benefits of cycling for both physical health and environmental well-being. It highlights how cycling can improve cardiovascular fitness, burn calories, reduce stress, and contribute to a more sustainable...
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Instructional Video6:31
Curated Video

What is Forest Bathing? The Science Behind Stress Relief)

Higher Ed
Forest bathing is based on a Japanese practice called shinrin-yoku developed in 1982 by the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Shinrin-yoku which translates to forest well or forest bathing in English is defined as...
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Instructional Video1:23
Science360

How do barnacles survive environmental changes?

12th - Higher Ed
How do barnacles survive environmental changes? Long-term work by a Brown University research team, with funding from the National Science Foundation, has confirmed that a central metabolic protein Mpi and the gene encoding the protein...
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Instructional Video2:47
Curated Video

Genetic and Environmental Causes of Bipolar Disorder

3rd - Higher Ed
New ReviewBipolar disorder and psychotic symptoms are largely influenced by genetics, as demonstrated by studies where children of parents with psychosis exhibit a higher risk of developing psychotic illnesses regardless of their environment. The...
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Instructional Video4:55
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Cannibalism in the animal kingdom - Bill Schutt

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Until recently, scientists thought cannibalism was a rare response to starvation or other extreme stress. Well-known cannibals like the praying mantis and black widow were considered bizarre exceptions. But now, we know they more or less...
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Instructional Video10:03
Curated Video

Deep Sea Fish Farming in Geodesic Domes: Upgrade

9th - 11th
In this episode of Upgrade, Motherboard goes to Baja California, Mexico to get a firsthand look at these free floating pods, and to get an understanding for why we need better ways to cultivate our future food sources. Whether it’s found...
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Instructional Video9:24
SciShow

Distant Volcanoes Collapsed Dozens of Empires

12th - Higher Ed
Volcanoes, climate change, and Chinese history may seem like three phrases spit out of a random word generator, but the three things are more inherently linked than one may assume.
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Instructional Video4:40
Mazz Media

Fragmentation: Asexual Reproduction in Plants

6th - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn that a common form of asexual reproduction, without requiring gametes, flowers, seeds or fruits, is fragmentation. As the word implies, fragments of the parent organism split or break off....
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Instructional Video6:16
Curated Video

Why Antidepressants Make You Feel Worse - At First

Higher Ed
This problem of antidepressants making you feel worse can happen when we use it for anxiety or depression. With depression, you can feel even more depressed after you take it, but if you keep taking it, that effect wears off. The problem...
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Instructional Video5:27
Psych2Go

7 Ways to Detox Your Emotional Well Being

10th - Higher Ed
We decided to try something new and do a series on #selfcare. If you are someone who's constantly overwhelmed, then this video is for you. Emotional health is an important part of overall health. It means you are aware of your emotions....
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Instructional Video2:44
Infognostica

Coronavirus Pandemic - Improve your Immune System with these simple steps..

9th - 12th
Please find scientific backing below. I think diet is one of the biggest factors in improving immune health. (Please note there's a typo in the video - "Cold liver oil" should be "COD liver oil". A permeable gut wall can signal cause an...
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Instructional Video1:39
Science360

Engineers re-create tsunami debris impacts to measure their force - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
In a tsunami, devastation is created by far more than the wave itself. Debris that hits homes and other structures plays a huge role in a tsunami's destructive power. But until now, engineers could only estimate the forces at work when...
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Instructional Video2:43
Science360

Engineers re-create tsunami debris impacts to measure their force

12th - Higher Ed
In a tsunami, devastation is created by far more than the wave itself. Debris that hits homes and other structures plays a huge role in a tsunami's destructive power. But until now, engineers could only estimate the forces at work when...
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Instructional Video3:33
Psych2Go

The Hopelessness Theory of Depression

10th - Higher Ed
Do you wonder what causes chronic depression? Perhaps, you yourself are diagnosed with clinical depression or you know someone who has depression, but you aren't sure why they suffer from depression? Depression is an extremely complex...
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Instructional Video3:26
AsapSCIENCE

Can Loneliness Kill You?

6th - 11th
We all feel lonely sometimes, but are the effects serious? DRAG TRANSFORMATION: https://youtu.be/ytVoblN6qhg Download our podcast on iTunes: https://apple.co/2y5xqI0 Created by: Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown Written by: Rachel Salt,...
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Instructional Video4:49
SciShow

Why Is Sperm Count Dropping?

12th - Higher Ed
Sperm count in Western countries has been dropping for over a hundred years, and scientists have some ideas as to what’s behind this swimmer shortage.
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Instructional Video59:29
Science360

Haiti

12th - Higher Ed
The organisations and people assisting in recovery efforts after the 2010 Haitian earthquake.
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Instructional Video30:17
The Wall Street Journal

Supply Chains: Rethinking Operations

Higher Ed
Embedding sustainability in supply chains calls for a strategic approach that includes the sourcing of goods and materials, routes and distribution as well as new technologies in packaging, storage and transport. Where and how is change...
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Instructional Video11:43
JJ Medicine

Migraine Headache (Overview) | Pathophysiology, Triggers, Phases, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Higher Ed
Migraine Headache (Overview) | Pathophysiology, Triggers, Phases, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment Migraine headaches are episodes of pulsative and unilateral head pain that have accompanying disability and other associated symptoms. The...

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