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SciShow

The Strange (But True) History of Hysteria

12th - Higher Ed
Doctors once believed that the uterus would just start wandering around your body, leading to "hysteria." Spoiler Alert: That's not a thing! Isn't it great to be alive... now?
Instructional Video0:49
Great Big Story

Innovations in maternal health, stories of change

12th - Higher Ed
Join us to discover groundbreaking approaches to maternal health, featuring unique stories from the field.
Instructional Video2:34
Great Big Story

Biker club's unique mission, Delivering hope with donor breast milk

12th - Higher Ed
Discover how a group of motorcyclists helps transport vital donor breast milk to needy infants and NICUs.
Instructional Video14:08
Financial Times

Abortion law: Roe vs Wade and the US constitution

Higher Ed
Law and policy commentator David Allen Green looks at how the US Supreme Court introduced a constitutional right to an abortion with Roe vs Wade and then removed that constitutional right with Dobbs.
Instructional Video6:53
Curated Video

Postpartum Depression - What it Really Looks Like

Higher Ed
What Postpartum Depression Really Looks Like. This is part one of a series I’m doing on women’s mental health topics. This video is based on a viewer question from Dr. Mohammed El Sherif who is a obstetrician gynecologist with his own...
Instructional Video9:42
Curated Video

If You Suffer from Premenstrual Dysphoria - Watch This

Higher Ed
PMDD stands for premenstrual dysphoric disorder. This is not to be confused with Premenstrual Syndrome or PMS. PMS is changes in mood during certain parts of the menstrual cycle. It affects 80% of women. The mood changes can be mild to...
Instructional Video9:26
The Guardian

How a conference call sparked America's abortion obsession

Pre-K - Higher Ed
White evangelical Christians are on the frontline of the US's anti-abortion movement. But not so long ago this group was not interested in the politics of terminations. Its members are a crucial faction of Donald Trump's base, motivating...
News Clip7:22
Curated Video

Patients have paid over $1 million for contraception that should be free

Higher Ed
A Scripps News investigation found thousands of women were billed for a variety of birth control and related services including, sterilization procedures and intrauterine device insertion and removals. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Alec and Hilaria Baldwin expecting baby five months after miscarriage

Higher Ed
ALEC AND HILARIA BADLWIN EXPECTING BABY FIVE MONTHS AFTER MISCARRIAGE
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Curated Video

US president and first lady visit a hospital

Higher Ed
1. US President Barack Obama instructing ladies to sit down and walks over to shake hands with pregnant women 2. Various of Obama and his wife Michelle talking with pregnant women 3. Wide of Obama talking to pregnant woman and then...
News Clip0:37
Curated Video

Dannii Minogue confirms pregnancy

Higher Ed
AP Entertainment London, 29th October 2007 1. Tilt up Dannii Minogue 2. Medium shot Kylie and Dannii Minogue 3. Wide shot Kylie and Dannii Minogue AP Entertainment London, June 3 2008 4. Mid shot Danni Minogue posing for...
News Clip1:17
Curated Video

Former first daughter Jenna Bush Hager announces pregnancy

Higher Ed
SHOTLIST (including transcript):- AP Entertainment New York, 28 November 2012 1. Various of Jenna Bush Hager and twin sister Barbara Bush arriving at a Unicef gala AP Entertainment New York, 7 November 2011 2. Medium of Jenna Bush and...
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Curated Video

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi says passing health care reform will not lead to federal funding of abortion but will mean more health care options for Americans. She vows a bill will pass.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Pelosi: Health care reform will pass CAPTION: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi says passing health care reform will not lead to federal funding of abortion but will mean more health care options for Americans. She vows a bill...
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Curated Video

Good nutrition in infancy may affect adult performance

Higher Ed
When do babies decide they don't like the bitter taste of spinach, or suspect that green things don't always taste nice? That's just one area of study consuming scientists today. There are many theories, but most are agreed that a...
News Clip5:28
Curated Video

Cloned cows produce milk that contains human breast milk enzymes

Higher Ed
AP Television Beijing, China, May 12, 2011 1. Mid worker preparing to milk cows 2. Close of industrial milk bottle with cow in the background 3. Wide of two industrial milk bottles 4. Close up sign in Mandarin at farm entrance:...
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Curated Video

U.S. breast cancer rates plunged an unprecedented 7 percent in 2003, the year after millions of women stopped taking menopause hormones when a study showed the pills raise the risk of tumors.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Breast Cancer Rate Plunged 7 Pct. in '03 (breast-cancer) CAPTION: U.S. breast cancer rates plunged an unprecedented 7 percent in 2003, the year after millions of women stopped taking menopause hormones when a study showed the...
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Curated Video

Trump Administration Joins 30 Countries With Anti-Abortion Declaration

Higher Ed
The Trump administration signed the anti-abortion declaration Thursday, joining 30 other largely authoritarian countries.
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Curated Video

Ovarian cancer test uses proteins from woman's blood

Higher Ed
File 1. Surgeons at work on operation 2. Still of ovarian cancer tumour 3. Zoom in on still of ovarian cancer cell 4. Doctor talking to patient on bed 5. Zoom in on Lancet report on ovarian cancer Washington DC, 9 February 2002 6....
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Curated Video

USA: CONTRACEPTIVE PILL

Higher Ed
New York, May 26 2000 1. Wide shot, women walking down street 2. Medium shot women walking in street 3. Wide shot, older and younger woman walk up stairs 4. Close-up, birth control pill case being opened 5. Still photos of Pill...
News Clip3:27
Curated Video

Belgium min on birth control, abortion funding

Higher Ed
Belgium is hosting an international conference next month to finance access to birth control, abortion and sex education for women in developing countries in an attempt to make up for President Donald Trump's ban on US funding. Trump's...
News Clip4:03
Curated Video

FEATURES: US: Stem Cells: Funding threat to embryonic stem-cell research.

Higher Ed
Baltimore, Maryland; Los Angeles, California & Washington, DC; USA March 6-13, 2001 Baltimore, Maryland March 7, 2001- APTN 1. Mid view researcher looking through microscope 2. Close-up of monitor showing embryonic stem cells 3....
News Clip2:39
Curated Video

USA: NEW MENOPAUSE PROCEDURE LATEST

Higher Ed
English/Nat The doctor who performed the world's first human ovarian tissue transplant said on Thursday that the new procedure could eventually be used to delay the menopause. Dr. Kutluk Oktay said that the day may come when women can...
Instructional Video2:53
Curated Video

'Hunger summit' on action to reduce child malnutrition and famine ahead of Rio 2016

Higher Ed
British Prime Minister David Cameron on Sunday joined a host of sports stars, including newly-crowned double Olympic champion Mo Farah at a "hunger summit" in Downing Street. Cameron hopes to secure enough commitments from leaders and...