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Press Association

Vaccinated people 'should be able to visit each other'

Higher Ed
Vaccinated people should be allowed to visit one another and there is no real science stopping this from happening, Professor Tim Spector of the Covid Symptom Tracker app has said. He says this is to help people's mental health and to...
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Press Association

Patient who died after alleged assault ‘meant world to family’, funeral hears

Higher Ed
An elderly patient who died following an alleged assault at a Cork hospital meant the world to his family, his funeral service has heard. Matthew Healy, 89, from the Co Cork town of Berrings, was a patient at Mercy University Hospital...
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Curated Video

Study Finds Most Americans Unfamiliar With Signs Of Early Alzheimer's

Higher Ed
The report also talked about the cost of waiting too long for a diagnosis, projecting it will nationally cost $321 billion to care for people.
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Bloomberg

Investing in Caregiving Creates Jobs, Says Time's Up CEO

Higher Ed
Mar.08 -- Tina Tchen, CEO of Time's Up, says investing in childcare and caregiving can create thousands of jobs. She appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hong Kong students raise awareness of agei

9th - Higher Ed
Students in Hong Kong have devised a system to highlight the problem pensioners face as the city comes to terms with the fact that its population is getting older and older CLEAN : Hong Kong students raise awareness of agei on January...
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Bridgeman Arts

The Mirror of Vanity

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The representation of mirrors as a symbolic object of vanity is a recurring subject in the History of Art. The works chosen for this video are a beautiful example of the examination of this theme by artists from different epochs and...
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Bloomberg

Omicron's Spread Pushed Global Cases Over 1 Million Again

Higher Ed
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses the omicron variant, the hospitalization rate for the variant and the infection rate of children. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The...
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Bloomberg

HKU Professor Dr. Siddharth Sridhar on H.K. Omicron Fight

Higher Ed
Dr. Siddharth Sridhar, Clinical Assistant Professor at the Department of Microbiology, The University of Hong Kong, says Hong Kong is at a critical juncture as the city is experiencing a massive outbreak of COVID-19 with very low...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Grey zone: who will care for Thailands elderly?

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Grey zone: who will care for Thailands elderly?
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Bloomberg

Crippen Says GOP Health Bill ‘Favorable’ for Insurers

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- Former CBO Director Dan Crippen discusses his thoughts on the U.S. Senate health care proposal and why he says it should be favorable for insurers. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bridgeman Arts

Proper Steps, 1958 educational film on how to walk properly

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clinical study of the perfect walk, using your heel and your toes properly. Based on research by Dr Ernst Friedlander.
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Bloomberg

Projections of 2,000 Daily Covid Deaths ‘Not Unrealistic’: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Oct.26 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein discusses increased hospitalization and death from the latest surge of the coronavirus and the latest findings in Covid vaccine studies. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Shorter 10-Day Covid Quarantine 'Appropriate': Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Johns Hopkins University Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Bhakti Hansoti discusses reducing quarantine time for Covid positive individuals, travel risks during the holiday season, and symptoms associated with the omicron...
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Bloomberg

Vaccines May Not Prevent Covid From Becoming Endemic: Heymann

Higher Ed
Sep.29 -- London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Professor David Heymann examines expectations for a coronavirus vaccine and concerns about protecting the world’s older population. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Press Association

Council health chief speaks on 24 deaths at coronavirus-hit care home

Higher Ed
Interview with Dr Richard Harling, director of health and care at Staffordshire County Council, after it was revealed 24 residents have died in one nursing home during the coronavirus outbreak, including eight who tested positive for...
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Curated Video

Advocates Discourage Anti-Black Sentiment Amid Violence Against Asians

Higher Ed
Black and Asian American community leaders are calling for solidarity, not division, following over 3,000 reported anti-Asian incidents.
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Bloomberg

How Misleading Messaging Led Young People to Resist Virus Warnings

Higher Ed
May.20 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses the risk posed by Covid-19 to younger people. She also comments on Moderna Inc.'s vaccine trial in an interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The...
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Sky News

Care Home Provider to Cut 3000 Jobs

Higher Ed
Care Home Provider to Cut 3000 Jobs
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Bloomberg

Societe Generale on China Trade, Lockdowns

Higher Ed
Wei Yao, head of research for Asia-Pacific and chief economist at Societe Generale, previews China's trade data and discusses the impact of the Shanghai lockdown on the country's economy. She expects China GDP growth at 4.3% this year...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Chinas ageing millions look forward to bleak future

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Chinas ageing millions look forward to bleak future
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Press Association

Johnson heralds four million being given first dose of vaccine

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Boris Johnson heralds four million people being given their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. He says vaccinating the vulnerable is the Government's top priority.
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Bridgeman Arts

The Promise of Spring 1950s - Older lady arranges flowers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
16mm American film from 1950s about spring.
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Bridgeman Arts

The Lord Mayor, 1960, part 8 - Schools for children and homes for the elderly

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 8 from the 1960 film 'The Lord Mayor', commissioned by the City of London Corporation to give an overview of its services, including schools, markets, housing welfare and health. In this clip, scenes of children at various City of...
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Bridgeman Arts

Somewhere Decent to Live 1967 part 6 - shots of modern council housing

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from a documentary type account of the slums of London and the provision of new housing for Londoners. Looks at London's housing shortage, the work of the Greater London Council since 1965 in slum clearance and building and its...