Sleep deprivation & disparities in health, economic and social wellbeing: Lauren Hale at TEDxSBU
Is anyone getting enough sleep? What difference does it make? Everyone knows what it feels like when you have a rough night but are there larger implications ...
TEDx Talks
Dr. Shelley Hwang on choosing a double mastectomy
Quality of Life Not Notably Better for Women Choosing Double Mastectomy DURHAM, N.C. – Although having a double mastectomy has shown little impact on ...
Duke Health
Introducing CDC’s COVID-19 Health Equity Strategy
Dr. Brooks shared updates on CDC's COVID-19 response, including the latest scientific information and what everyone should know about protecting ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The Science of How the Body Heals Itself with William Li, M.D.
Dr. Li is an international expert in health and disease-reversal. His work has impacted more than 23 million people across 94 countries. Dr. Li discussed his ...
Sentara Healthcare
Health Disparities in a Mixed Rural-Urban US Community
Dr. Young Juhn, a Professor of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, shares results of his study appearing in the May 2016 issue ...
Mayo Proceedings
Dr. Paul Mason - 'Treating Metabolic Syndrome'
Dr Paul Mason obtained his medical degree with honours from the University of Sydney, and also holds degrees in Physiotherapy and Occupational Health.
Low Carb Down Under
Why We Get Fat - Gary Taubes at Ohio State Medical Center
Gary Taubes is an award-winning journalist and author of "Why We Get Fat: And What to do About It." Here, he speaks on "Good Calories, Bad Calories: ...
Ohio State Wexner Medical Center
Coronavirus Pandemic Update 87: More on Dexamethasone; Do COVID-19 antibodies last?
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MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
Marc Gourevitch on Urban Health, Housing and Public Health Integration
Marc Gourevitch, MD, MPH, Chair, Department of Population Health, NYU School of Medicine and Editorial Board Member of Journal of Urban Health talks ...
SpringerVideos
Common Allergy Myths BUSTED
NEW* Become A Patreon (100% proceeds go to the charity of your choice) https://www.patreon.com/doctormike *NEW* Part I: https://youtu.be/1GK4RDxOx-4 ...
Doctor Mike
Patient Navigators: A Step in the Right Direction
A brief video describing patient navigators. Discusses what a patient navigator is, and what they do. Presents historical evolution of patient navigators. Provides ...
DukeSchoolOfNursing
Virtual Seminar: Policing, Race, and Health - Prospects for Reform
The Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (LDI) at the University of Pennsylvania convene a virtual seminar focused on structural racism within the ...
LDIvideo
Climate Psychiatry: The Diverse Challenges of Climate to Mental Health
Climate instability is one of the most urgent public health threats of the 21st Century. Mental health is profoundly impacted by the disruptions associated with ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
IPPCR 2015: Design of Epidemiologic Studies
Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Clinical Research (IPPCR) 2015: Design of Epidemiologic Studies Air date: Monday, October 26, 2015, 5:00:00 PM ...
NIH VideoCast
Live from WHO Headquarters - COVID-19 daily press briefing 05 June 2020
Originally broadcast live on 05 June 2020, the daily press briefing on coronavirus COVID-19, direct from WHO Headquarters, Geneva Switzerland with Dr ...
World Health Organization (WHO)
Global Health: 10 facts about HIV
This is a global health video blog providing 10 facts about HIV by Dr Greg Martin Global health (and public health) is truly multidisciplinary and leans on ...
Global Health with Greg Martin
What is Public Health??
In this video we take a look at Public Health – the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through the organized efforts of ...
Let's Learn Public Health
Public health in the 21st century -- the open-source outbreak | Jennifer Gardy | TEDxTerryTalks
Talk Title: Public Health in the 21st Century: the Open-Source Outbreak Dr. Jennifer Gardy is a postdoctoral fellow in the Robert Hancocks laboratory at UBCs ...
TEDx Talks
How icddr,b contributes to public health
icddr,b is a Bangladesh-based international health research institute that strives to solve key public health problems through high quality scientific research and ...
icddr,b
Do Stimulants Change Your Personality?
Do stimulants change your personality? If you look this question up on the Internet you will probably find that the short answer is no. But if you really do a deep ...
Dr. Tracey Marks
Post COVID-19 Futures of the Urbanising World | LSE Online Event
What is the relationship between urbanisation and infectious disease? How do cities and their hinterlands respond to the COVID-19 pandemic? What is the role ...
LSE
Fat Chance: Fructose 2.0
(4:30 - Main Presentation) Dr. Robert Lustig, UCSF Division of Pediatric Endocrinology, updates his very popular video “Sugar: The Bitter Truth.” He argues that ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
NINR Director's Lecture - Dr. Taylor
On May 22, Dr. Jacquelyn Taylor presented the second 2018 NINR Director's Lecture on the NIH Campus in Bethesda, Maryland. In her presentation ...
NINRnews
NYC, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene- Center for Health Equity
The Center for Health Equity invests in key neighborhoods—or the places in our city that have been deprived of sufficient resources and attention, and which ...
WebsEdgeHealth
Urban Health - Health in the Developing World - Developing World Cities and Disease
Harvard Professor Don Goldmann talks with Professor Ed Glaeser about what the lessons of historical plagues tell us about developing world health today.
Arq.Futuro Brasil
Transcending Impasses in Health Disparities - Urban Health Disparities Summit 2013
Can systems thinking help? Keynote Speaker Ana Dies-Roux, M.D. Public Health at Georgia State University http://publichealth.gsu.edu/1771.html Our goal for ...
PHGSU
Forks Over Knives Presents: How to Beat Heart Disease - with Dr. Kim Williams
www.forksoverknives.com https://www.forksoverknives.com/wellness/eat-more-plants-cut-cardiovascular-disease-risk-by-a-third-says-new-study/ Recorded on ...
Forks Over Knives
Media briefing on COVID-19
World Health Organization (WHO)
Putting the Coronavirus Genie Back in the Bottle
Rochelle Walensky, MD, MPH of Harvard University discusses public health strategies and policies for lifting shelter-in-place and quarantine and for returning ...
JAMA Network
Paul Farmer: Rethinking Health and Human Rights
The Pfizer "Moments in Leadership" Distinguished Health Leadership Speaker Series presents this talk and reception featuring Dr. Paul Farmer, recipient of the ...
UC Berkeley Events
History of Black Health in Detroit - Pt. 2 I Primary Care with Dr. Lonnie Joe - 510
Host Dr. Lonnie Joe and Primary Care's honorary historian Dr. Richard Smith continue their fascinating discussion on the History of Black Health in Detroit.
OurHealth Media Network
What is the Relationship Between Sleep, Respiratory Health Among Adolescents?
The impact of impaired sleep, which is more frequent among adolescents, was associated with a greater risk of asthma and allergies among this age group, but ...
AJMCtv
The Science of Caregiving: Bringing Voices Together (Day 2 Part 2)
NINR and partners convened this trans-NIH Summit which brought together scientists, caregivers, providers and health care professionals to learn about the ...
NINRnews
Current debates about supervised injection sites
The use and effectiveness of supervised injection sites (SIS) within society have been debated for many years by government officials, health authorities, ...
Demystifying Medicine
Housing Summit 2015: Understanding Intimate Partner Violence as a Social Determinant of Health
Presenters from the 2015 HIV & Housing Summit share insights about the effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) on people living with HIV. For more ...
Ontario HIV Treatment Network (OHTN)
Getting Better: 200 Years of Medicine
Getting Better is a short documentary that explores three remarkable stories of medical progress: Cancer, HIV/AIDS, Surgery. The film looks at the role of ...
NEJMvideo
Tackling the Root Causes of Health Disparities - LeNoir - NMA Pediatric Lecture
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) There is strong evidence to suggest that where you live determines your life expectancy as well as your overall health. Anthony B. Iton ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Introduction to Writing Case Reports with Dr. Nancy Kubiak
Dr. Nancy Kubiak presents an Introduction to Writing Case Reports by first identifying a clinical case appropriate for presentation. She then discusses learning ...
UofL Internal Medicine Lecture Series
The Truth About Medical Marijuana
A panel of legal and medical experts join author Ed Rosenthal in a discussion on the impact of state laws allowing medical marijuana versus federal efforts to ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
6/13/2019 - Session 1: David Vlahov
David Vlahov, Associate Dean for Research and Professor, Yale University School of Nursing.
NASEM Health and Medicine Division
Panel Discussion Pathways to Total Health Community Summit
"Improving Our Health and Health Outcomes-Barriers and Realities" About Prostate and Colorectal Cancers In 2015 alone, the American Cancer Society ...
Downstate TV
Webinar - Earth Day 2020 and COVID-19: How Are Environmental and Health Crises Linked?
Earth Day is an annual event celebrated around the world on April 22, to demonstrate support for environmental protection and represents a day of action to shift ...
Future Earth