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Why do we sleep?
We'll spend about a third of our lives asleep. But why? Why do we need to sleep? Filmed at a University Sleep Lab, this short film demonstrates the effects of lack of sleep and just why it is so essential to brain function and,...
Visual Learning Systems
Harmful Substances
The video is about the negative effects of harmful substances on the human body, particularly during adolescence. The speaker highlights the importance of avoiding substances like alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, and non-prescription drugs,...
Catalyst University
Caffeine Demethylase Mechanism
In this video, we discuss Caffeine Demethylase Mechanism
Neuro Transmissions
Do "Smart Drugs" work?
What if you could unlock your brain’s potential with just a pill? It sounds like something out of Limitless, but there’s a whole culture around nootropics, or “smart drugs”. But do any of them work? Are any nootropics supported by...
FuseSchool
Human Reaction Time
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In this video we are going to look at measuring reaction times and how reaction times can be affected by differ
ent dru
gs.
CREDIT
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An
imation & Design:
>Joshua...
All Ears English
All Ears English Podcast 1540: Why Coffee Is the Ultimate Connector - Talk About It in English
All Ears English Podcast 1540: Why Coffee Is the Ultimate Connector - Talk About It in English
Catalyst University
Pulmonary Pharmacology [Part 1] | Sympathomimetics, Anti-muscarinics, & Methylxanthines
In this video, we explore the major classes of drugs that are used in the treatment of pulmonary disorders (asthma and COPD) along with their mechanisms of action. Specifically, we consider the classes of drugs that do not directly...
Zach Star
How to Get Better Sleep
This video will go over 5 sleep hacks to getting a better night's sleep. The reason we need to sleep is not well understood however a decrease in sleep can reduce our memory, focus, depress our mood, and reduce...
Curated Video
How Tea Took Over the World
Tea is a beloved and versatile beverage with a rich history and a range of health benefits. From its origins in East Asia to its cultivation in various climates around the world, tea offers a variety of flavors and processing methods to...
Professor Dave Explains
Italian Vocabulary: How to Order Coffee
Italians are very particular about their coffee.
Curated Video
Graphing Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
In this lesson, students will learn how to graph exponential and logarithmic functions with a stretch or reflection by considering the effects of caffeine in the body. They will understand the basic characteristics of these functions,...
Curated Video
The History and Culture of Coffee
This video, provides a brief overview of coffee, discussing its origins, cultivation, and different brewing methods. Learn about unique types of coffee, such as Kopi Luwak, which is made from beans ingested by Asian palm civets. Explore...
This Won't Hurt a Bit
Caffeine: Helpful or Harmful?
For such a small molecule, caffeine has long been a controversial substance. Throughout the day, the human body produces a molecule called adenosine that can induce feelings of fatigue. Caffeine is a molecule that reverses the effects of...
The Viral Fever
Food Files: Can Coffee Help Us?
Today, we look into one of the most consumed beverages all around the world. One that gives you energy to power you through the day – Coffee.
Institute of Human Anatomy
What Caffeine Does to the Body
What Caffeine Does to the Body In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses how caffeine interacts with the various tissues throughout the human body and produces it's various effects, including potential side...
Psychology Unlocked
🥤Addicted to soft drinks? An introduction to addiction in 6 minutes 🥤 Psychology
When my friend Emma said she was addicted to Pepsi Max, the first thing I did was laugh. But then I looked into it and realised that Western societies in Europe and America may well have a fizzy drink addiction problem! So what is...
JJ Medicine
A Common Cause of Palpitations | Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs): Triggers & Symptoms
Lesson on Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs): Physiology, Triggers (caffeine, nicotine, alcohol), Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment. Premature ventricular contractions (also known as PVCs) are a very common arrhythmia...
Healthcare Triage
What Are Nootropics? Are They Going to Make You Smarter?
I don't know why, but you all keep asking for an episode on nootropics. For those of you who aren't in the know, those are drugs which are supposed to enhance cognitive function. Nootropics are the topic of this week's Healthcare Triage.
American Chemical Society
The Universe in a Cup of Coffee
Connect the chemical aspects of coffee to the world in which we live! Scholars consider the molecules within coffee and how they interact with the environment as they view an episode of the ACS Reaction series. From caffeine as a...
American Chemical Society
The Science of Caffeine: The World's Most Popular Drug
Discover the science behind the world's most popular drug. Scholars explore the neural effects of caffeine in an episode of the larger ACS Reactions playlist. The presenter explains how caffeine impacts different neurotransmitters in the...
TED-Ed
How Does Caffeine Keep Us Awake?
You might want to put down your coffee for this one. Discover the science behind this stimulant, its origins, side-effects, and benefits of the most widely used drug: caffeine.
SciShow
Caffeine!
Caffeine is a mild stimulant for the nervous system and in moderation, is not harmful to the body. The narrator discusses sources of caffeine, its chemical make-up, and what it does inside the human body. He also shares the recommended...
TED-Ed
Caffeine!! - Bite Sci-zed
Caffeine is a legal stimulant that many people use every day, and some people are even addicted to it...but why? Discover the science behind this everyday drug, including how caffeine acts on the central nervous system, stimulates...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Above the Noise: Are Energy Drinks Really That Bad?
Above the Noise host Shirin Ghaffary weighs the potential health risks of drinking energy drinks and compares them to other sugary, caffeinated beverages. Energy drinks are a billion-dollar industry and their popularity keeps growing...