Instructional Video11:51
SciShow

The Flu May Cause Alzheimer's

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists are starting to find a strange connection between neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, MS, and dementia. They all seem to follow on the heels of common but severe infections. And that means we might...
Instructional Video9:34
SciShow

Wheezy Waiter on Movie Science, Mutant Flu Facts, and 2 Sounds You've Never Heard!

12th - Higher Ed
Wheezy Waiter announces the SciShow nominees for "Worst Science in a Film," & Hank talks about the bird flu and shares two sounds that had never been heard by human ears until very recently.
Instructional Video20:58
TED Talks

Seth Berkley: HIV and flu -- the vaccine strategy

12th - Higher Ed
Seth Berkley explains how smart advances in vaccine design, production and distribution are bringing us closer than ever to eliminating a host of global threats -- from AIDS to malaria to flu pandemics.
Instructional Video4:28
SciShow

Should You Really 'Feed a Cold, Starve a Fever'?

12th - Higher Ed
Old adages can be pretty hit or miss—especially when it comes to medical advice—but it turns out there may actually be some truth to the saying, "feed a cold, starve a fever."
Instructional Video10:07
SciShow

Wheezy Waiter on Movie Science, Mutant Flu Facts, and 2 Sounds You've Never Heard!

12th - Higher Ed
Wheezy Waiter announces the SciShow nominees for "Worst Science in a Film," & Hank talks about the bird flu and shares two sounds that had never been heard by human ears until very recently.
Instructional Video3:53
SciShow Kids

Colds, the Flu, and You

K - 5th
When the weather starts to get cool, a lot of people start to get sick. So what’s making people sick and how can you avoid falling ill? Join Jessi and Squeaks to find out!
Instructional Video14:27
SciShow Kids

Why Do We Get Sick?

K - 5th
Getting a cold or flu can be sort of scary. But sometimes the more you know about something, the less scary it is!
Instructional Video9:43
Crash Course

Immune System, part 2: Crash Course A&P

12th - Higher Ed
In the penultimate episode of Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology, Hank explains your adaptive immune system. The adaptive immune system's humoral response guards extracellular terrain against pathogens. Hank also explains B cells,...
Instructional Video21:25
SWPictures

KILL OR CURE - Preparing for the Pandemic

12th - Higher Ed
The world stands on the edge of a flu pandemic, according to the world’s leading experts. The results, they predict, will be catastrophic. Millions of deaths, economies and civil society in chaos, political life undermined or destroyed....
Instructional Video6:08
Global Health with Greg Martin

Know how to interpret an epidemic curve

Higher Ed
Epidemic curves are a visual representation of the onset of cases in an outbreak. In this video Dr Greg Martin explains how to interpret and epidemic curve for point source outbreaks, common source outbreaks and propagated outbreaks....
Podcast4:42
Brains On

Flu Vaccines

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Fall in North America, the start of flu season, is when many people receive their yearly flu vaccine. The flu shot differs from other vaccines, such as measles or mumps, which are generally given only once during a person’s lifetime. The...
Instructional Video4:02
Science360

Science Behind The News: Influenza & Flu Vaccines

12th - Higher Ed
Every flu season, Americans battle coughs, fevers and body aches. The flu is a respiratory illness caused by a virus, a pathogen that causes disease in the human body. To understand how the flu is caught, spread and treated, Duke...
News Clip2:04
Curated Video

Pneumonia among most dangerous flu complications

9th - Higher Ed
With flu season in full swing, doctors say pneumonia is one of the most common and dangerous complications from the flu.
News Clip5:09
Curated Video

Lessons from the 1918 pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
Writer and science journalist Laura Spinney discusses what history has taught us from other pandemics of the 20th century, such as the 1918 Spanish flu.
News Clip1:51
Curated Video

Why scientists are worried about three unusual cases of #H5N1 #birdflu in North America

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Read more: https://www.statnews.com/2024/11/18/bird-flu-pandemic-h5n1-virus-mutations-canada-genomic-analysis/
News Clip0:34
Curated Video

Flu virus can remain infectious in refrigerated raw milk, new study finds

Higher Ed
Researchers at Stanford University found flu virus can remain infectious in raw milk for as long as five days. The new research comes as flu concerns in the U.S. are on the rise. (Scripps News)
Stock Footage0:27
Getty Images

Swine flu virus particles (virions). The 2009 swine flu pandemic is caused by an H1N1 subtype of the influenza virus

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Swine flu virus particles (virions). The 2009 swine flu pandemic is caused by an H1N1 subtype of the influenza virus
Stock Footage0:20
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H1N1 Microscope Zoom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
H1N1 Microscope Zoom into the molecular level. 3D Microscope and 3D text with 360 degree rotation.
Stock Footage0:13
Getty Images

Asthma Treatment

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Young girl have problems with asthma and she use inhaler for easing cough
Stock Footage0:25
Getty Images

Hay Fever Allergy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hay Fever Allergy
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Getty Images

Swine flu virus particles (virions). The 2009 pandemic swine flu is caused by an H1N1 subtype of the influenza virus

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Swine flu virus particles (virions). The 2009 pandemic swine flu is caused by an H1N1 subtype of the influenza virus
Stock Footage0:12
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Asthma Treatment

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Young girl have problems with asthma and she use inhaler for easing cough
Stock Footage0:25
Getty Images

spring allergy on flowering

Pre-K - Higher Ed
spring allergy on flowering
Stock Footage0:24
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Allergy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Allergy