Instructional Video2:07
Curated Video

AIDS Memorial Quilt: Raising Awareness a Stitch at a Time

9th - Higher Ed
The AIDS Memorial quilt is a community art project that changed the world’s perception of HIV and AIDs.
Instructional Video2:11
CTE Skills

HST-CNA - Assisting With Ambulation

Higher Ed
HST-CNA - Assisting With Ambulation
Instructional Video12:12
Weird History

The Most Destructive Pandemics In History

12th - Higher Ed
The world is swarming with deadly pandemics, epidemics, diseases, and the history of humanity can certainly attest to this fact. There have been many instances spanning our existence of historic epidemics that threatened humanity.
Instructional Video3:16
STAT

The war on disease

6th - 11th
Cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer's -- why do some diseases still plague us? And can we cure them?
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Curated Video

Former NBA Commissioner David Stern Remembered for Impact On and Off the Court

9th - Higher Ed
Former NBA commissioner David Stern, who died on New Year's Day, carved out his professional legacy by turning the league, and the sport of basketball, into a massive commercial success. But the hard-nosed executive also left behind...
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Curated Video

Africa AIDS conference: Healthcare leaders meet in Rwanda

9th - Higher Ed
Healthcare activists say world’s response to HIV/AIDS is failing to deliver required services to, in particular, children, in world’s poorest communities.
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Curated Video

HIV research: Scientists confirm new viral strain

9th - Higher Ed
In November, researchers identified a previously-unidentified variant of HIV, the virus that leads to AIDS.
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HIV drug found to prevent transmission of AIDS-causing virus to sexual partners

9th - Higher Ed
An HIV drug has been found to prevent transmission of the AIDS-causing virus during unprotected sex.
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Curated Video

A look into the booming industry of sleep aids

9th - Higher Ed
Statistics Canada says, on average, Canadians are sleeping about an hour less per night than we did in 2005. It's a growing health concern, but, for a growing number of business people, it is also an opportunity.
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Measuring how far Canada has come on World Aids Day

9th - Higher Ed
HIV educator John McCullagh says Canada can do a lot more to help people with HIV and AIDS.
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Curated Video

Mutated HIV strains spark faster developing AIDS-related illnesses

9th - Higher Ed
New research suggests mutated strains of HIV in Saskatchewan are leaving infected people vulnerable to faster development of AIDS-related illnesses.
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Curated Video

Learn about HIV and HIV testing

9th - Higher Ed
If you have been exposed to HIV, think you have been exposed to HIV, or even if you're sexually active it's a good idea to think about being tested for HIV. It's easier than ever to be tested for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.
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Curated Video

Cinema Box Cannes: “120 beats per minute”

9th - Higher Ed
120 Battements Par Minute / 120 beats per minute At the beginning of the 90s, with AIDS having already claimed countless lives for nearly ten years, Act up-Paris activists redouble their efforts to combat the general indifferencethey are...
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Curated Video

Dr. Julio Montaner on the war against AIDS

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Montaner, who pioneered the AIDS cocktail, says people with HIV still face stigma and persecution, even in Canada.
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Curated Video

Drone deliveries fight HIV infection in rural Africa

9th - Higher Ed
Unicef along with the Malawi government are leading a trial based on the use of drones to reduce waiting times for HIV test results in infants living in rural areas. Malawi has a national HIV prevalence rate of 10 percent, still one of...
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Curated Video

Northwell Health offers drug that aims to reduce transmission of HIV/AIDS

9th - Higher Ed
Northwell Health in Manhasset is offering an FDA-approved drug called Yeztugo, which is taken twice a year.
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Curated Video

With Rafah border crossing closed, malnourished children in Gaza risk death

9th - Higher Ed
Aid organizations say sick, malnourished children are facing death in Gaza, as they can’t cross the Rafah border to find proper medical treatment amid the Palestinian territory's collapsing medical system, struggling with a critical lack...
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Curated Video

'This is the most difficult tragedy': Mother of malnourished child in Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
Ghanima Jumaa says there's nothing she can do as she watches her nine-year-old son suffering from malnutrition at the Nasser Medical Complex in Gaza, unable to evacuate to find care in another country since the Rafah border is closed.
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Quebec pioneer in HIV/AIDS research to be inducted into Canadian Medical Hall of Fame

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Catherine Hankins discovered the connection between intravenous drug injection and HIV rates among women and helped create CACTUS Montréal, North America's first needle-exchange program. Her contribution as the co-chair of the COVID...
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Local leaders raising awareness ahead of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

9th - Higher Ed
Health experts suggest regular testing and pre-exposure prophylaxis to prevent getting HIV.
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Indication of approval…” BJP questions Sonia Gandhi’s ‘silence’ amid Sanatana Dharma row

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Bharatiya Janata Party targeted the Indian National Congress over the latter’s alleged ‘silence’ on recent statements on Sanatana Dharma. Bharatiya Janata Party Rajya Sabha MP Ravi Shankar Prasad held that Sonia Gandhi’s silence on the...
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Curated Video

World AIDS Day: "Stigma around HIV does still exist"

9th - Higher Ed
Euronews Culture speaks to a representative of the Terrence Higgins Trust in the UK, to talk about the charity, the shifting perceptions around HIV and the lasting stigma in many people’s mindsets.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci on battling COVID-19 in a divided U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
Ahead of his retirement, Dr. Anthony Fauci sat down with Adrienne Arsenault to talk about the challenges of giving COVID-19 health advice amid political divisiveness and rampant misinformation in the United States, and the threats of...
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Curated Video

How Princess Diana’s spirit lives on 25 years after tragic death

9th - Higher Ed
It’s been 25 years since Princess Diana was killed in a Paris car crash but, as Chris Brown shows, her legacy lives on.