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Curated Video
Exploring the Potential of Gene Therapy for HIV: Current Research and Future Possibilities
Researchers at the National Institute for Medical Research have discovered a gene in humans that is similar to the one found in monkeys, which protects against retroviruses. While this gene is fully activated against other retroviruses,...
Curated Video
Football for a Cause: Fighting Malaria and HIV/AIDS through Charity Matches
The video highlights how football is being used as a powerful tool to raise awareness and funds for important causes such as malaria and HIV/AIDS. It showcases the efforts of FC Barcelona, Manchester United, and other football legends in...
Curated Video
Michael Ballack: A Life Beyond Football
This video highlights some of the off-field activities and personal milestones in the life of professional footballer Michael Ballack. It mentions his marriage to long-term girlfriend Simone Lamb, his involvement in charitable causes...
Curated Video
HIV/AIDS: Immune Evaders
What makes HIV the world's most deadly virus? Its abilities to constantly evolve and to attack the body's immune system lie at the heart of its deadly nature. Biology - Cells And DNA - Learning Points. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)...
Curated Video
Sexually Transmitted Infections
The number of infections spread through sexual contact is increasing globally. Why is this? What are STIs? And why do some people not know when they've caught one? Biology - Healthy Living - Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are...
Curated Video
The Issues With Aid
Although aid is usually helpful to a country in need, the type of aid can affect a country's recovery. What are the arguments for and against different forms of aid? Human Geography - A Changing World - Learning Points. International aid...
Curated Video
Why Don't We Have an HIV Vaccine?
After 40 years of trying, why don’t we have an HIV vaccine? Did you know that even without a vaccine, we have antiviral medication that is 99 percent effective at preventing HIV? So why isn’t that good enough? The U.S. and the world have...
Curated Video
Advancements in HIV/AIDS Treatment: Hope for the Future
This video explores the advancements in medical research and technology that have allowed us to push the boundaries of life itself. It specifically focuses on the progress made in the treatment of HIV and AIDS, highlighting the...
Curated Video
Revolutionizing Hearing Technology: From Medical Devices to Fashionable Accessories
The market for hearing aids is rapidly evolving, with new applications and gadgets being developed to cater not only to the hard of hearing but also to those looking to enhance their personal audio experience. Innovations such as...
Curated Video
Black Propaganda
A weapon of covert action wielded by governments around the world, black propaganda straddles the fine line between fact and fiction, letting its secret sources instigate chaos with impunity.
Curated Video
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy: Activist for Transgender Rights
Present at the Stonewall Uprising of 1959, pioneering transgender activist Miss Major Griffin-Gracy lived through the HIV/AIDS epidemic to fight for LGBTQ+ rights in the United States and beyond.
PBS
HIV/AIDS: What Can We Learn From America's Last Epidemic?
America's last major epidemic was the HIV/AIDS crisis of 1980s and 1990s. In order to better understand our current circumstances, Danielle is looking back at the legacies of action and inaction surrounding HIV/AIDS and how the...
Curated Video
Visual Aids
A video entitled "Visual Aids" which explains the process of creating visual aids that can enhance the presentation of a technical task.
Global Health with Greg Martin
Careers in Global Health - identify your area of interest
The first in a 4 part series that takes a look at what you need to do to get your career in global health off to a good start. In this video Greg Martin walks you through the process of identifying your area of interest.
Visual Learning Systems
Viruses and Monerans: Human Viruses
Practical examples show how viruses and bacteria are both beneficial and harmful to humans. Animations describe the structure of a virus, and explain how they reproduce and cause disease. Microscopic images illustrate different types and...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Global Health 10 facts about HIV
This is a global health video blog providing 10 facts about HIV by Dr Greg Martin
SWPictures
HIV Counselors in Kenya: Fighting Mother-to-Baby Transmission
The video follows HIV counselor as she works to prevent mother to baby transmission of HIV in the SU-2, which has the 3rd highest HIV prevalence in the world. Her job involves following up on those suspected of defaulting on treatment or...
Healthcare Triage
AIDS Research and Cool Jobs in the Midwest/East Africa, featuring Dr. Rachel Vreeman
This week on the HCT podcast, we're talking to Dr. Rachel Vreeman, who is going to tell us about her super cool job. She works on a partnership between a hospital in Indiana and a hospital in Kenya, and researches AIDS treatment in...
Global Health with Greg Martin
HIV / AIDS - This Week in Global Health
On this weeks episode, the panel looks at HIV - progress that we've made and challenges ahead
Seven Dimensions
Developing Mental Flexibility for Creativity
Peter Quarry and Eve Ash discuss the importance of mental flexibility, sustained attention, and positive mood in fostering creativity. They provide practical tips such as exposing oneself to different ideas, expanding horizons, taking...
SWPictures
SURVIVOR'S GUIDE - Annabella's Story
Uganda has been hit hard by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. However, the country is now fighting back and the number of Ugandans infected has dropped from 15% to 6%. Part of this can be attributed to access to ARV's, particularly for children....
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KILL OR CURE - The Race for an AIDS Vaccine
This is the glittering prize of drug R&D. In 1992 the US Government promised a vaccine within two years. Despite 25 years of research no one has found it. But in the slums of Nairobi in Kenya they may have made a breakthrough which they...
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WHO'S AFRAID OF HIV? - Malawi
Nearly 25 million people in sub-Saharan Africa have the HIV virus. There are half a million AIDS orphans in Malawi alone