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Instructional Video4:37
SciShow

Should You Worry About Alcohol Causing Cancer?

12th - Higher Ed
The American Society of Clinical Oncology recently released an official statement about alcohol and cancer, but the information isn't as extreme as some headlines would imply. Also, scientists at Duke University have found evidence that...
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Instructional Video5:33
Curated Video

How Does Chemotherapy Treat Breast Cancer?

3rd - 11th
This week Reactions takes a look at the the chemistry and science of how chemotherapy and other cancer treatments work concerning breast cancer. Breast cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. Fortunately, the rate...
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Instructional Video0:39
The March of Time

American Society for the Control of Cancer

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1937: INFORM PUBLIC: Dr. Greenough Dr. Ewing Dr. Little walking w/ Maude Slye. CANCER ARMY: Meeting w/ leader Grace Morrison Poole. Posters promoting knowledge about Cancer. Billboard '...Cancer is curable if recognized early...'
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Instructional Video4:11
Curated Video

Should Santa Wear a Flame Retardant Suit?

3rd - 11th
Flame-retardant chemicals can slow the spread of fire in homes and garments. But are these compounds naughty or nice? This week on Reactions, we ask whether old Saint Nick might want a flame-retardant suit...or choose to opt out. More...
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Instructional Video8:41
Neuro Transmissions

How the NIH Funds American Science

12th - Higher Ed
President Trumpês proposed budget will cut $7 billion in NIH funding - over 20% of the total NIH budget. You might be wondering, where does NIH money go? This week, we heard from scientists across the country about their NIH funded...
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Instructional Video6:28
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Lisa Feldman Barrett - How Emotions are Made The Secret Life of the Brain

Higher Ed
Lisa Feldman Barrett, PhD, is a University Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University, with appointments at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. In addition to the book How Emotions are Made:...
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Instructional Video2:04
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Lisa Feldman Barrett - Teachers Make a Difference - Ron Crosby and Karl Vidmar

Higher Ed
Lisa Feldman Barrett, PhD, is a University Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University, with appointments at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. In addition to the book How Emotions are Made:...
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Instructional Video5:33
American Chemical Society

How Does Chemotherapy Treat Breast Cancer?

9th - Higher Ed
Cancer treatments sure have changed over the years. A short video focuses on current and historical treatments for breast cancer. It covers surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapies, and hormone therapies.
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Curated OER

Diet Evaluation Project

6th - 8th
Students record two consecutive days of food intake. They identify which nutrients are below 70%. They compare diet composition between protein, fats, and carbohydrates. They evaluate fat in the diet to fall below the American Cancer...
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Instructional Video3:47
American Chemical Society

Is Aspartame Safe?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How sweet it is! Is it possible for something that tastes so sweet to be bad for us? Young sweetener scientists get an in-depth look at aspartame with a video from the American Chemical Society's Reactions playlist. Content includes...
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Instructional Video4:36
American Chemical Society

Can Radiation Give You Superpowers?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Have your scientists ever dreamed of being super strong or super fast? Nuclear science meets science fiction in a video from the American Chemical Society's Reactions playlist. Content includes sources and strengths of radioactive...
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Curated OER

Is Cancer on the Rise or Decline in America Today?

9th - 12th
Learners read an article about cancer in the United States. They research a cancer of their choice along with possible treatments. They identify types of cancer that are on the rise and decline for both men and women. They examine the...
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Instructional Video3:05
American Chemical Society

The World's Most Unavoidable Carcinogen

9th - Higher Ed
Bask in the glow of an illuminating resource. Young scientists learn how sunlight is an ubiquitous carcinogen. The engaging video in the ACS Reactions series describes the effects ultraviolet radiation has on the human body.
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Curated OER

Betty Ford: One Day at a Time

6th - 12th
Learners view a video about Betty Ford and how her candid admission of her own battles with addiction has enabled others to face their own addictions. She has done the same for breast cancer, since she was First Lady of the US.
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Curated OER

Cross Out Secondhand Smoke

8th - 12th
After reading a public health article, high schoolers identify groups that are at risk from secondhand smoke and what benefits have come from reduction of smoking in public places. The article isn't accessible via the link, but can be...
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Curated OER

California Fights Sugar

4th - 8th
Scholars read articles and have a class discussion on California's efforts to fight obesity. They will read and discuss the effects of sugar on the body and the soda tax that is being proposed in California.
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Curated OER

Basic Minerals - Macro and Trace

All
Identify minerals, their sources, functions, and deficiencies in the body. National Standard 14.2.1 Discuss macro minerals, electrolytes, and trace minerals Identify the problems associated with calcium and iron
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Curated OER

Health: Basic Minerals

6th - 12th
Students examine minerals as food nutrients and discover their importance as food sources in the diet. Among the learning options are completing worksheets, creating recipes, making billboards, and actually preparing some recipes rich...
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Curated OER

Systems of the Body

3rd
Third graders gather information by questioning, forming hypothesis, collecting and analyzing data, reaching conclusions and evaluating results, and communicating procedures and findings to others. Then they demonstrate an understanding...
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Curated OER

Health and Nutrition ESOL

Higher Ed
Students bring cans of food to class to study and compare labels. They discuss the different information included and the importance of good nutrition. They create a one day menu that would maintain a healthy diet. They role play...
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Curated OER

Stitch in Time for the Common Good

7th - 9th
Students discover the medical breakthroughs provided by profit and non-profit organizations. In this nonprofit and profit organizations activity, students learn philanthropic terms, research recent medical breakthroughs, then construct...
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Curated OER

Harrison Family Fitness Night

K - 8th
Students involve the community with an activity to help them learn more about fitness. They attend an event in which 3 different instructors teach 3 different physical activities and invited agencies to attend with informational tables.
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Curated OER

Dividing the Philanthropic Shares

3rd - 5th
Students define who volunteers are the and the types of jobs that they do. They identify various groups who volunteer in their community, and locate them on a city map.
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Curated OER

Supreme Court Shake-Up

7th - 10th
Students examine the role of the Supreme Court through an interactive program. They analyze the history of the Court and its members. They finally explore how the Supreme Court works.