Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

Harmful Drugs: Ecstasy

6th - 12th
Ecstasy, also known as MDMA, is one of the most commonly used harmful drugs. How does the drug affect the brain and body, and what are the long-term repercussions associated with its use? Biology - Healthy Living - Ecstasy is a drug...
Instructional Video8:56
Curated Video

Acclimating to Altitude and Preparing for a Mountain Hike

3rd - Higher Ed
Kovid Mittall wanders around the town of Gangotri as he prepares to begin a big hike the next day. Mittall is filled with personal reflections on happiness, the beauty of nature, and the importance of acclimatizing to high altitudes. The...
Instructional Video2:18
Curated Video

Setting Sail: The Rigorous World of Yacht Racing and Safety Tips

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an engaging and informative look at the world of sailboat racing, highlighting its history, competitive nature, health benefits, and even its surprising impact on relationships.
Instructional Video12:27
Institute of Human Anatomy

Why Drinking Water Is So Important

Higher Ed
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses how the body regulates hydration levels, as well as what happens when the body becomes dehydrated.
Instructional Video3:42
Curated Video

5 Tips for Pet Safe BBQs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Jessi and the dogs and cats share how to make spring and summer BBQs fun and safe for your pets.
Instructional Video2:31
Planet PE

5 a day gcse pe revision vol 18- Diet

9th - 12th
Here is volume 7 of the planet pe 5 a day gcse pe revision questions. As we move towards the exam in a few weeks time I will be posting 5 questions each day to help test your revision. Place your answers in the comments section and...
Instructional Video13:12
The Wall Street Journal

Showcase: Don't Sweat It

Higher Ed
Learn how microfluidic technology-patches that can discern the composition of human sweat-may transform the way you eat, exercise and hydrate.
Instructional Video0:29
Next Animation Studio

Study shows dehydration can impact cognitive thinking

12th - Higher Ed
A study published in the Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise shows that even becoming mildly dehydrated has the ability to affect one's ability to think clearly.
Instructional Video9:27
msvgo

Importance of Water to Living Beings

K - 12th
It explains the importance of water in our daily life, its importance to plants, animals and other living organisms and its importance to industries.
Instructional Video2:45
Professor Dave Explains

Practice Problem: Mechanism - Acid Catalysis

12th - Higher Ed
For this one we need to know what happens to alcohols under acidic conditions. Beware of tricky carbocations!
Instructional Video0:52
Visual Learning Systems

Water as a Nutrient

9th - 12th
The video discusses the importance of water as a nutrient for the human body. It explains how the body signals thirst as a way of indicating the need for water and emphasizes the need to continually replenish the body with water to avoid...
Instructional Video3:31
Professor Dave Explains

Practice Problem: Synthetic Strategy

12th - Higher Ed
We've got starting material and we've got a target molecule, and we've gotta figure out how to make the transformation in just two steps. Sift through that bag of synthetic tricks!
Instructional Video8:49
Catalyst University

Anatomy | First, Second, and Third Degree Burns

Higher Ed
In this video, we will differentiate the three classes of skin burns: first, second, and third
Instructional Video4:15
Curated Video

Water Balance in the Body

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we will discuss what happens if you don't have enough water in your body, and also what happens if you drink too much. This is called the water balance.
Instructional Video3:12
FuseSchool

Cholera

6th - Higher Ed
Over 100,000 people die from cholera. Each year. And yet with treatment, at least 99% would survive. So what is cholera, and why are people still dying from it if it can be treated?
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Curated Video

Are you drinking enough water? Here's why doctors say it's important to stay hydrated

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewMost people need at least 11 cups of water a day that can come in the form of juices and vegetables. However, people with certain conditions, such as late-stage kidney disease might need to limit their water intake.
News Clip2:45
Curated Video

Gaza journalist reports on Israeli attack that killed Al Jazeera colleagues

9th - Higher Ed
Al Jazeera correspondent Hani Mahmoud, gives more details on the Israeli attack that killed five of his colleagues.
News Clip2:19
Curated Video

"Horrific" case of human smuggling in Texas

9th - Higher Ed
San Antonio police are calling the discovery of bodies and about 30 people suffering from dehydration and heat exhaustion in a parked tractor-trailer a case of human smuggling.
News Clip4:09
Curated Video

Beat the Heat: Cooling Yoga asanas for summer wellness

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Beat the summer heat with cooling yoga asanas designed to enhance your wellness. These poses help regulate body temperature, reduce stress, and promote relaxation, making them perfect for hot weather. Incorporate these refreshing yoga...
News Clip1:41
Curated Video

Israeli overnight air strikes: Multiple casualties reported across Gaza strip

9th - Higher Ed
85 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli strikes across the strip in the last 24 hours
News Clip2:04
Curated Video

Italian hospitals face crush of heat-related patients

9th - Higher Ed
Record-high temperatures continue to bake southern Europe as Italian medical services face a crush of heat-related emergencies from patients old and young.
News Clip2:37
Curated Video

Doctors worried as more people using cannabis during pregnancy

9th - Higher Ed
A new study suggests nearly twice as many pregnant women are being hospitalized due to cannabis use since pot was legalized in Canada. Though numbers are low, it's still raising concerns.
News Clip2:04
Curated Video

Health impact of Quebec’s long-term care crisis goes beyond coronavirus

9th - Higher Ed
The long-term care crisis in Quebec is having an impact on seniors’ health even if they don’t have COVID-19. Doctors are seeing elderly patients coming to hospital with signs some basic needs aren’t being met.
News Clip1:32
Curated Video

Temporary shelter opens for pets of Manitoba wildfire evacuees

9th - Higher Ed
As wildfires rage across Manitoba, the Winnipeg Humane Society and Humane Canada have opened a temporary animal shelter at the St. Norbert Community Centre in Winnipeg to care for evacuees' pets.