Instructional Video12:00
Learning Mole

Infections

Pre-K - 12th
A series that is perfect for PHSE and primary school students, each video will cover a dangerous situation and how to go about staying safe if ever students find themselves in these situations. This episode focuses on what to do if you...
Instructional Video9:31
JJ Medicine

Best and Worst Foods to Eat with Hay Fever (Allergic Rhinitis) | How to Reduce Signs and Symptoms

Higher Ed
Best and Worst Foods to Eat with Hay Fever (Allergic Rhinitis) | How to Reduce Signs and Symptoms Hay Fever (Allergic Rhinitis) is a condition involving inflammation of the nasal mucosa when exposed to certain allergens. There are...
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But Why

Understanding Coronavirus

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A new threat to human health, a disease called COVID-19, is spreading rapidly around the globe. The cause of COVID-19 is a coronavirus, named for the crown-like spikes on the surface of the virus particles. In this audio story, an...
Instructional Video4:45
Healthcare Triage

Hay Fever and Allergies Can Lower Student Test Scores

Higher Ed
Health issues can negatively affect people's lives in an astoundingly wide array of ways. Recent studies indicate that students who suffer from allergies may perform worse on tests when testing occurs on high pollen count days. So how...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Process and Purpose of the Sneeze Reflex

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sneezing is an involuntary body response that clears the nasal pathways. Learn about various factors that can trigger sneezing, such as allergens, viruses, and bright light. Plus, examine happens in our bodies when we sneeze.
Instructional Video1:10
Next Animation Studio

Do masks prevent the spread of the coronavirus outbreak?

12th - Higher Ed
More than 80 million masks were sold on Chinese online retailer, Taobao, on January 20 and 21 following the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus.
Instructional Video9:23
msvgo

Common Viral Diseases in Humans

K - 12th
This nugget describes common viral diseases in detail with respect to their causative agents, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and methods of prevention.
Instructional Video5:28
Healthcare Triage

Myths About Antibiotics: Healthcare Triage #11

Higher Ed
Antibiotics are one of the greatest medical innovations ever, responsible for saving something like a gazillion lives. But today, we're worried about overusing them, and there are concerns that one day they won't really work anymore....
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The Importance of Reflexes

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explains what reflexes are and how they are involuntary actions of the body in response to stimuli. It highlights various reflexes such as removing the hand from a hot object, blinking, sneezing, coughing, and the patellar...
Instructional Video8:31
Journey to the Microcosmos

The Arachnid Whose Poop Is Making You Sneeze

9th - Higher Ed
The Arachnid Whose Poop Is Making You Sneeze
Instructional Video4:18
Science360

Science Behind The News: Allergies

12th - Higher Ed
Seasonal Allergies affect more than 40 million Americans each year. Plant biologist Dr. Kristina Stinson of Harvard University explains how allergies affect the body, and why warmer weather could lead to longer, more severe allergy...
News Clip0:57
Curated Video

Can COVID-19 be spread by talking?

9th - Higher Ed
We know COVID-19 can be spread by someone coughing or sneezing, but what about by simply talking? Andrew Chang explains how it can happen.
News Clip1:57
Curated Video

Get ready now for COVID-19, says WHO health specialist

9th - Higher Ed
'This situation is evolving quickly,' says Dr. Maria Van Kherkove, but there are ways to protect yourself.
News Clip1:57
Curated Video

How you can prepare for coronavirus: tips from the WHO

9th - Higher Ed
From hygiene tips to conversations you might not have considered having, here's what you can do to get ready for an outbreak, according to Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove of the WHO Health Emergencies Programme.
News Clip1:21
Curated Video

How to protect yourself and others during the coronavirus outbreak

9th - Higher Ed
Make sure your prescriptions are up to date, says this Canadian infectious disease expert.
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Hay Fever Allergy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hay Fever Allergy
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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.
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Hay Fever Allergy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hay Fever Allergy
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spring allergy on flowering

Pre-K - Higher Ed
spring allergy on flowering
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Newborn Baby

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Newborn Baby
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Allergy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Allergy
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Swine Flu H1N1

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Virus Particles gather together to form the word H1N1 before dissipating small particles surround the animation
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Allergy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Allergy
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spring allergy on flowering

Pre-K - Higher Ed
spring allergy on flowering