Instructional Video2:45
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Meet a Spider Monkey Who Gets Seasonal Allergies Just Like Humans

6th - Higher Ed
Ebony is one of Utah Hogle Zoo's oldest residents.
Instructional Video2:45
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A Spider Monkey Who Has Seasonal Allergies Just Like Humans

6th - Higher Ed
Meet Ebony, one of Utah Hogle Zoo's longest residents.
Instructional Video1:55
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Medical Residents Give a Panda a Cardiac Ultrasound to Check His Heart Condition

6th - Higher Ed
Gao Gao has a condition where a part below one of his valves is narrowed, and the ultrasound helps medical staff monitor the efficacy of medication.
Instructional Video1:44
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The Story of an Andean Bear Who Overcame Cancer

6th - Higher Ed
See how zookeepers and animal care specialists treated Worf the bear after diagnosing cancer in his paw.
News Clip1:03
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Check your breasts for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

9th - Higher Ed
Breast Cancer Awareness Month comes around each October to highlight the need to raise funds to battle an illness that kills more than 680,000 people every year.
Instructional Video2:45
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Why Ebony the Spider Monkey Needs Fish Oil

6th - Higher Ed
Ebony has been a resident of Utah's Hogle Zoo for 35 years.
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‘Circle Of Care’ Changes View Of Pediatric Cancer With Photo Art Exhibit

3rd - Higher Ed
Photo art and two determined, loving moms are changing the views of pediatric cancer. After Liz Salguero and Dawn Ladenheim met in a support group for moms and siblings of children with cancer, Circle of Care was born. Circle of Care,...
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Sepsis

12th - Higher Ed
This animation covers sepsis including the causes, symptoms, and treatments.
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Scientists Found Out How To Regrow Teeth

6th - Higher Ed
Scientists Found Out How To Regrow Teeth
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Vatican gives health update on Pope Francis as hospital stay drags on

9th - Higher Ed
Vatican gives health update on Pope Francis as hospital stay drags onSource: Various
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After 58 years, residential school survivor finds baby brother's grave

9th - Higher Ed
After 58 years of searching, Eliza Beardy found her brother Isaias Harper's grave at Brookside Cemetery in Winnipeg. There's no tombstone, just a marker that reads 215.
Instructional Video2:56
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N.S. apologizes to woman seeking MAID over refusal to fund out-of-province care

9th - Higher Ed
A Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge has sided with a woman denied out-of-province care for a treatable condition so debilitating she applied for medical assistance in dying to end her pain. Nova Scotia’s premier has apologized to Jennifer...
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Great Ormond Street ‘rogue’ surgeon left 22 kids with life-changing injuries

9th - Higher Ed
Great Ormond Street Hospital said it was “incredibly sorry” after launching an urgent review into the cases of 721 children treated by the same surgeon in London.Patients suffered life-changing injuries including amputations, permanent...
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Coronavirus: COVID 19- Vaccines, Treatment, and Recovering Patients

9th - Higher Ed
COVID-19, caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, emerged in China and rapidly escalated into a global pandemic, as declared by the WHO on March 11, 2020. While most patients recover, the disease poses higher risks for the elderly...
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Gram Staining

9th - Higher Ed
Gram staining is a differential staining method that classifies bacteria as Gram-positive (purple) or Gram-negative (red) based on their cell wall structure and composition. Gram-positive bacteria retain crystal violet due to a thick,...
Instructional Video9:53
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The Real Problem Of Mental Health

Higher Ed
Unlike a broken leg, mental health—and the lack thereof—is deeply complex. Mental states exist on a spectrum, often without clear biomarkers. Medical diagnoses frequently intertwine overlapping conditions, subjective assessments, and...
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The Business Professor

Disparate Treatment

Higher Ed
Disparate Treatment
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Learning Mole

How Does it Work? - Drinking Water

Pre-K - 12th
This video is explaining how drinking water works for kids.
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Understanding Fairness

K - 5th
In this video, Dixie the Duck discusses the importance of fairness with the host, Jade, on the show Human Nature. Dixie shares a story about a boy named James who learns about fairness in his rugby team. They emphasize that fairness...
Instructional Video2:32
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Positive Results from Phase Three Study of Tarceva: A New Approach to Treating Solid Tumors

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tarceva is a promising new oral anti-cancer drug belonging to a new class of drugs called epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors. It has shown positive results in phase three studies for non-small cell lung cancer and pancreatic...
Instructional Video4:48
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Advancements in Biotechnology: The Future of Drug Discovery

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Biotechnology is revolutionizing the drug discovery process with the development of biochips. These innovative chips, such as the optical flow through chip, allow for faster and more accurate analysis of genetic material, leading to the...
Instructional Video9:51
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Can People With Bipolar Disorder Take Stimulants?

Higher Ed
Can people with bipolar disorder take stimulants to treat ADHD? This video addresses this common question, including how stimulants can affect mood stability and the careful management required to balance treatment for both conditions.
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Revolutionizing AIDS Diagnosis: Introducing the World's Smallest AIDS Laboratory

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The world's smallest AIDS laboratory, developed by Texan entrepreneur Richard Hawkins and researchers from the University of Texas, is a revolutionary device that can quickly and accurately measure CD4 lymphocytes in a small blood...
Instructional Video10:58
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Advancements in Recombinant DNA Technology: Revolutionizing Medicine

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the use of recombinant DNA technology in the production of therapeutic proteins. It explains how genetic engineering allows for the mass production of safe and effective versions of proteins that the human body...