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Curated Video

Breakthrough Device Could Ease Deep Depression

Higher Ed
A very small group of just several hundred Americans is trying an at-home medical treatment involving electrical stimulation of part of the brain.
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Curated Video

Former Senior CIA Officers Describe Their Mental Health Struggles

Higher Ed
They discuss how they got help amid high stress jobs. The CIA's Director of Medical Services says she sees anxiety, depression, and family problems.
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Press Association

Experts call for greater research on how to safely stop using antidepressants

Higher Ed
Interview with Dr Mark Horowitz from the RADAR (Research into Antipsychotic Discontinuation and Reduction) study ahead of the release of the Cochrane review. Academics performed an overview of research into the topic and found that while...
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Bloomberg

Coronavirus Shows U.S. Health Care System Is Broken: Sen. Durbin

Higher Ed
May.07 -- Senate Minority Whip Richard Durbin, a Democrat from Illinois, discusses the U.S. health care system, and the focus of the next round of support for U.S. citizens and small businesses. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on...
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Sky News

Mental health charity launches new support scheme for emergency service workers

Higher Ed
Mental health charity launches new support scheme for emergency service workers
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Bloomberg

Cameron. Merkel Seek Common Ground on Immigration

Higher Ed
Jan. 7 -- David Woo of Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro discuss todays meeting between U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel centering on immigration and examine the threat of...
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Sky News

Magic Mushrooms could be used to treat depression

Higher Ed
Magic Mushrooms could be used to treat depression
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Bloomberg

Yale's Roach Sees U.S. in Danger of Repeating Past Tariff Mistakes

Higher Ed
May.13 -- Yale Professor Stephen Roach and Bloomberg's Marty Schenker discuss the state of U.S.-China trade talks amid the escalation of a tariff war between the two nations. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

While workers may not have much to celebrate this Labor Day, the AP's Mark Hamrick reports that unions and business are mindful of what's at stake in the this fall's elections.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Labor, business look ahead to election CAPTION: While workers may not have much to celebrate this Labor Day, the AP's Mark Hamrick reports that unions and business are mindful of what's at stake in the this fall's elections. ...
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Curated Video

New centre offers hope for Yazidi victims of IS

Higher Ed
A new psychological trauma institute is due to open later this month at the University of Dohuk, Iraq, with a programme set to train local mental health professionals to treat Islamic State group victims, including thousands of Yazidi...
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Curated Video

Virginia Bans Conversion Therapy For LGBTQ Minors

Higher Ed
The ban for minors had been blocked by Republican-controlled chambers, but Virginia Democrats took control of both the House and Senate this year.
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Bloomberg

IMF Warns Coronavirus Recession Could Be Worse Than Great Depression

Higher Ed
Apr.17 -- The International Monetary Fund predicts the “Great Lockdown” recession will be the steepest in almost a century, if the coronavirus lingers or returns. Bloomberg's Stephanie Flanders talks with the IMF's chief economist,...
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Bloomberg

Gradual Recovery Underway in China, Swiss Re's Haegeli Says

Higher Ed
May.20 -- Swiss Re Group Chief Economist Jerome Haegeli says China is leading the way to recovery, with growth rebounding in the second-quarter of this year. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets...
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Curated Video

Speaking on the first anniversary of the American Recovery and Investment Act, President Barack Obama said the emergency legislation he signed a year ago to help the struggling economy has saved at least 2 million jobs and avoided a deeper recession.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama: stimulus bill saved troubled economy CAPTION: Speaking on the first anniversary of the American Recovery and Investment Act, President Barack Obama said the emergency legislation he signed a year ago to help the...
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Bloomberg

Unprecedented Monetary Policy Fuels Inequality

Higher Ed
Nov. 11 -- Grant Interest Rate Observer Founder Jim Grant discusses Fed policy and his book The Forgotten Depression: 1921: The Crash That Cured Itself. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

FDR: The President Who Charmed the World

Higher Ed
Dec. 12 -- Nicholas Wapshott, author of ""The Sphinx: Franklin Roosevelt, the Isolationists, and the Road to World War,"" discusses the legacy of Franklin Delano Roosevelt with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Buddhist meditation to fight the winter blues

Higher Ed
London, UK January 15, 2010 1. Mid shot pull focus on street lamp through tree branches at dusk 2. Various of people on streets in winter darkness 3. Mid shot of Polly Hennessy meditating before shrine of Buddha 4. Close pan up of...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Atlee Pomerene delivers speech after swearing in as Chairman of Reconstruction Finance Corporation

Higher Ed
Reconstruction Finance Corporation Chairman Atlee Pomerene stands with corporation President Charles Miller and delivers speech regarding duty of every American to help end Great Depression
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Pakistani market where women seek justice

9th - Higher Ed
A narrow path winds through Kashmir's Valley of Pearls towards 13 tin roofed shops hidden in a rickety row a women only market that doubles as a space for those seeking help against the violence of Pakistan's patriarchy
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Bloomberg

How BB&T Bank Weathered the Financial Crisis

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- Kelly King, chairman and chief executive officer at BB&T, discusses the bank's performance during the financial crisis and how the bank is preparing for Hurricane Florence. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Yale's Shiller on Economic Fallout From Virus, Fed Policy and Housing

Higher Ed
Mar.09 -- Nobel laureate Robert Shiller, Yale University professor of economics, discusses the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak, the Federal Reserve's possible policy response and the state of the housing market. He speaks...
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Curated Video

The Difference Between Holiday Blues And True Anxiety Or Depression

Higher Ed
There's a difference between feeling down or stressed around the holidays, and an actual mental health condition. What can you do to help with either?