Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Creating Experiments
In this video Janet Treasure looks how facing new situations can increase learning compared to routine which can often encourage people to function on autopilot. This technique is often applied to patients dealing with eating disorders...
60 Second Histories
WW1 - Shell shock
This video takes a look at shell shock and the effect it has on soldiers. It also highlights the treatments for shell shock and the way in which officers were treated differently to the ordinary soldier
Science360
WEHAB' HELPS STROKE PATIENTS DURING REHAB
An engineer, a computer scientist and a psychologist walk into a rehabilitation clinic carrying a video game system. Rather than the beginning of a bad joke, this is an apt description of a Smart and Connected Health (SCH) research...
Science360
Helping health care technologies communicate: Smart America Expo
Julian Goldman, a physician at Mass General Hospital, knows better than most the frustrations that doctors face when they're confronted with computer systems and devices that just won't communicate with each other. His lab has been a...
Ti & Me TV
Improve Your Arch With These Exercises
I'm walking you through some beginner theraband exercises to improve foot flexibility, ankle strength, and balance.
Mazz Media
Talk it Out: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Even though PTSD is often times associated with soldiers and their experience on the battlefield, research shows that 7.8% of the entire population will suffer from PTSD at sometime in their lives. Children, teens, adults, are all people...
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Being A Good Role Model
In this interview Gill Todd discusses techniques that can help carers to become more effective in helping people with eating disorders.
Barcroft Media
The 24-Year-Old Who Looks Like A Toddler: BORN DIFFERENT
MEASURING 87cm in height and weighing 20kg, Sari Rezita Ariyanti looks like your average three-year-old, except she isn't a toddler - she's actually 24-years-old. Born on 16 October 1993, Sari is unable to walk and has to rely on her...
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Patient Confidentiality
In this video Janet Treasure discusses confidentiality and how medical proffessionals approach this challenge, particularly when they are dealing with patients over the age of 18.
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Effects On Siblings
In this video Janet Treasure discusses the effect on a child of a sibling suffering with an eating disorder, and how parents can try to deal with and help their children cope with these issues.
The Wall Street Journal
Finding a Moment to Breathe with Headspace Health's CeCe Morken
Stress is at an all-time high and companies are turning to technology to help their workforce maintain mental health. Hear from Headspace CEO CeCe Morken about the future of wellness tech at the enterprise level.
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - The Power Of Laughter
In the interview Gill Todd discusses the power of laughter in helping patients and carers deal with the experience of having or supporting someone with an eating disorder.
Next Animation Studio
Researchers use new method to help paralyzed patients walk again
Researchers have tested a new technique using electrical stimulation on the spinal cords of paralyzed patients to help them walk again.
SWPictures
KILL OR CURE - From the Heart
Strokes are a major public health issue in Europe and are among the leading causes of death and long-term disability in all developed countries. Urgent action is needed to address the dramatically increasing clinical, economic and social...
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Ground Rules For Carers Sessions
In this video Jenny Langley discusses her book 'Boys Get Anorexia Too'. Jenny Langley's eldest son developed anorexia around the age of 12. After his recovery Jenny Langley decided to write a book about the experience, challenges and...
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Changing Carer Behaviour
In this video Jenny Langley discusses stories of carers who changed their approaches to try an change their patients behaviours.
Catalyst University
[Re-upload] How Does CBD Oil Work? | Mechanisms of THC and CBD in Pain
In this video, we explore the mechanisms of cannabinoids such as CBD in the treatment of pain. Also explored are basic pain signaling, 2-AG, and anandamide.
Healthcare Triage
Sleep Apnea, CPAP, and Barriers to Care in the US
Sleep apnea is a condition that can cause a lot of problems. It is also easily treatable. But there can be barriers to care for a number of reasons. This week, Aaron tells the story of his own diagnosis with sleep apnea, and the hurdles...
Rachel's English
TH Sound - Practice Tip - Tom Kelley - Rachel's English
Three things to keep in mind while learning the TH sound: 1) tongue tip between teeth, 2) TH is gentle, 3) Keep tongue low.
Espresso Media
The Journey of Stuttering: Reflections from a Parent, a Teacher, and a Camper
This is a video about stuttering and how it can be managed through therapy and acceptance. It features personal stories from individuals who have struggled with stuttering and their experiences with therapy and support. The video...
Curated Video
The Art and Benefits of Meditation
Meditation is a practice that focuses concentration and brings awareness to the present moment. Meditation has been practiced for centuries and is known to provide stress relief, relaxation, and even therapeutic benefits for the mind and...
The Economist
The agony and ecstasy: how MDMA is being used to treat PTSD
MDMA, the active ingredient in the party drug ecstasy, is being touted as a game-changing treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. It is being trialled in America—and for one army veteran the drug has been a life-saver.
Food Farmer Earth
Cooking With Love-Alice’s Kitchen
Fresh, home cooked meals prepared with love; a Lebanese tradition transferred from mother to daughter. Linda Sawaya shares her love of food, and the generations of culinary knowledge passed down through oral tradition.