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One in five women between the ages of 55 and 75 will experience a stroke in their lifetime. Parag Shah, MD, a cardiologist in Jacksonville, Florida, shares tips for women to reduce their risk.
Health News: 5 women’s health tips to prevent and detect strokes, according to cardiologists
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Posted: 2024-04-25 02:30:18

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CDC Video: Firefighting Exposures and Cancer: An overview of IARC’s evaluation and its Impact

Firefighting Exposures and Cancer: An overview of IARC’s evaluation and its Impact
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In June 2022, an International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Working Group of experts assembled to re-evaluate occupational exposure as a firefighter as a carcinogen. This webinar gives an overview of IARC’s decision and evidence to classify firefighting as a human carcinogen (Group I). Members of the Working Group highlight exposures to firefighters, cancer epidemiology in firefighters, and underlying carcinogenic mechanism evidence for this decision. Two experts conclude the webinar by providing best intervention and prevention practices for firefighters and discuss the broader impacts of this decision. This video can also be viewed at https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/video/lo-res/NFR/Firefighting_Exposures_and_Cancer-IARC_evaluation_LoRes.mp4

Published: 6th May 2024 09:01:53   By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

CDC Video: Sun Safety Tip: Wear a Hat

Sun Safety Tip: Wear a Hat
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Dawn Holman, CDC Behavioral Scientist, talks about the importance of wearing a hat as a part of a sun safety strategy. For more sun safe tips visit: https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/skin/ This video can also be viewed at https://www.cdc.gov/wcms/video/low-res/cancer/2024/65706570wear-a-hat.mp4

Published: 3rd May 2024 08:28:31   By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

CDC Video: Sun Safety Tip: Wear Clothing that Covers

Sun Safety Tip: Wear Clothing that Covers
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Dawn Holman, CDC Behavioral Scientist, talks about the importance of wearing clothing that covers as a part of a sun safety strategy. For more sun safe tips visit: https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/skin/ This video can also be viewed at https://www.cdc.gov/wcms/video/low-res/cancer/2024/1522015220wear-clothing-that-covers.mp4

Published: 3rd May 2024 08:28:11   By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

CDC Video: Sun Safety Tip: Seek Shade

Sun Safety Tip: Seek Shade
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Dawn Holman, CDC Behavioral Scientist, talks about the importance of seeking shade as a part of a sun safety strategy. This video can also be viewed at https://www.cdc.gov/wcms/video/low-res/cancer/2024/32803280seek-shade.mp4

Published: 3rd May 2024 08:27:56   By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

CDC Video: Sun Safety Tip: Use Sunscreen

Sun Safety Tip: Use Sunscreen
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Dawn Holman, CDC Behavioral Scientist, talks about the importance of using sunscreen as a part of a sun safety strategy. This video can also be viewed at https://www.cdc.gov/wcms/video/low-res/cancer/2024/39483948use-sunscreen.mp4

Published: 3rd May 2024 08:27:46   By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Health Video: Stanford doctor discusses avian flu outbreaks

Stanford doctor discusses avian flu outbreaks
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The FDA announced that traces of the bird flu are showing in samples of grocery store milk. Tests by the FDA show that pasteurization does work to kill off bird flu in milk, but retail sales of raw milk are legal in California. CBS News Bay Area anchor Nicole Zaloumis asks Dr. Abraar Karan from Stanford Health Care if we should stay away from consumption of raw milk, and if the virus is evolving to infect other animals and potentially people Website: http://kpix.com YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/CBSSanFrancisco Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CBSSanFrancisco Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/KPIXtv Twitter: http://twitter.com/KPIXtv

Published: 6th May 2024 06:55:50   By: KPIX | CBS NEWS BAY AREA

Health Video: Olive oil may lower your risk of death from dementia, study finds

Olive oil may lower your risk of death from dementia, study finds
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Olive oil may lower your risk of death from dementia, study finds #health #fyp #shorts #dementia

Published: 7th May 2024 12:36:15   By: 6abc Philadelphia

Health Video: Experimental genetic treatment tested at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia helping restore vision

Experimental genetic treatment tested at Children
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The first-of-its-kind gene editing treatment was tested on 12 adults and two children who have a genetic form of vision loss. According to the results published, the two children at CHOP had significant improvements. Health reporter Stephanie Stahl talked to a family who traveled from Michigan for the treatment.

Published: 6th May 2024 10:19:39   By: CBS Philadelphia

Health Video: 1 hour of day is more unhealthy for children's diet than others, researchers find

1 hour of day is more unhealthy for children
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Researchers found that the hour before and after pickup from school is the most unhealthy for children's diets.

Published: 6th May 2024 09:34:03   By: CBS Boston

Health Video: Worried about bird flu? Here's what you need to know

Worried about bird flu? Here
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Dr. Aileen Marty, an expert in infectious disease and disaster medicine, talks about bird flu.

Published: 6th May 2024 11:33:57   By: CBS Miami

World Health Organization Video: LIVE: @DrTedros' remarks at the Global Science Summit

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Published: 6th May 2024 12:18:19   By: World Health Organization (WHO)

World Health Organization Video: WHO Director-General Dr Tedros thanks midwives for their commitment & dedication to saving lives

WHO Director-General Dr Tedros thanks midwives for their commitment & dedication to saving lives
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On International Day of the Midwife, May 5th 2024, WHO Director-General Dr Tedros thanks midwives for their commitment and dedication to saving lives. Midwives play a vital role in sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health, and deliver services that could save over 4 million lives a year. Learn more about nursing and midwives: https://www.who.int/health-topics/nursing#tab=tab_1

Published: 5th May 2024 07:48:45   By: World Health Organization (WHO)

World Health Organization Video: Resilience and Hope: The Story of Samar Nazmi Muwafi, Midwife and Head Nurse in Gaza

Resilience and Hope: The Story of Samar Nazmi Muwafi, Midwife and Head Nurse in Gaza
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Samar Nazmi Muwafi is a staff #midwife & head nurse at the Al-Emarati hospital in #Gaza. “I hope that all the world and all the Palestinian women and midwives live in peace.” learn more about nursing and midwivery: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/nursing-and-midwifery

Published: 5th May 2024 07:43:23   By: World Health Organization (WHO)

World Health Organization Video: LIVE: Media briefing on #PandemicAccord negotiations by Member States. Co-chairs of the Internati…

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Published: 3rd May 2024 04:27:47   By: World Health Organization (WHO)

World Health Organization Video: From prosecuting sex crimes, to protecting communities from aid workers

From prosecuting sex crimes, to protecting communities from aid workers
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Abigail Averbach is the manager of the Coordination Unit of the Protection From Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment at The Global Fund. In this episode, Abigal talks about what needs to happen to achieve zero tolerance for sexual misconduct. Abigail shares her journey from being a US prosecutor to her current role and highlights the lessons she learned from her career. She emphasises the importance of creating trusted and safe reporting systems and the need for partnerships among international agencies. Abigail also emphasises how vital victim survivor-centred support and trauma-informed investigations are for addressing the needs of those affected by sexual misconduct. Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 03:36 Abigail’s journey from US Prosecutor to head of ethics and PRSEAH at The Global Fund 07:49 The readiness of The Global Fund for episodes of sexual exploitation, abuse or harassment 10:10 Introducing wellness check-ins at The Global Fund 14:26 How The Global Fund structures its PSEAH systems

Published: 30th Apr 2024 09:48:25   By: World Health Organization (WHO)

Workout Exercise News: Big Arms in 3 WEEKS! Dumbbell Exercises

Big Arms in 3 WEEKS! Dumbbell Exercises
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Getting a good arm workout in doesn’t mean waiting for machines at the gym or until you get home from work. Arm workouts with dumbbells can be done any time of the day and because you don’t need a lot of space, you can do a dumbbell arm workout anywhere. 00:00 Z-Press 00:38 High Curl 1:15 Standing Kickback 1:49 Biceps Curl with Overhead Extension 2:25 Hammer Strict Curl 3:11 Cuban Press 3:46 Rear Delt Raise 4:22 Alternate Biceps Curl #dumbbell #bicep #arm #tricep

Published: 6th May 2024 11:59:05   By: WORKOUT

Workout Exercise News: Morning Workout

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There are morning exercises and stretches that, if done habitually, cannot only improve your health, but your ability to stay awake and ready-to-go throughout the day. 00:00 Supine Spinal Twist Yoga Pose 00:48 Hamstring Stretch 1:34 Adductor stretch 2:18 Open Book 3:05 Kneeling T-Spine Stretch 3:50 Seated Wide Pose 4:36 Seated Knee Flexor Stretch 5:21 Superman Hips 6:07 Swimming Crawl Stretch #morning #stretches #health

Published: 3rd May 2024 12:36:09   By: WORKOUT

Workout Exercise News: Do This Every Day To Get Strong ABS

Do This Every Day To Get Strong ABS
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00:00 Dumbbell Crunch 00:43 Dumbbell Crunch Hold with Legs Off 1:18 Straight Leg Russian Twist 2:00 Russian Twist 2:35 Straight Arm Twisting Sit-up 3:15 Dumbbell V-up 3:51 Dumbbell Straight Arm Crunch 4:31 Front Plank Arm Raise 5:07 Side Plank with Rear Fly 5:47 Dumbbell Side Bridge R 6:23 Dumbbell Side Bridge L

Published: 2nd May 2024 12:40:48   By: WORKOUT

Workout Exercise News: Standing Morning Warm up Stretches

Standing Morning Warm up Stretches
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The best way for the people to start their days is to perform a few exercises to get their bodies warmed up right in the morning! 00:00 Standing Fly 00:43 Arm Crossover 1:19 Criss Cross Arms Lift 1:59 Elbow Fly and Palm Press 2:34 Standing triangle fly 3:15 Abs Rotation Stretch 3:50 Shoulders full flexion 4:31 Elbow Clap 5:07 Elbow Touch 5:48 Hip Flexion 6:23 Single Leg Curl 7:04 Quadriceps Stretch #Morning #Exercise #Stretches #WarmUp

Published: 27th Apr 2024 01:17:23   By: WORKOUT

Workout Exercise News: The Best Ab Exercises To Build A Strong Core

The Best Ab Exercises To Build A Strong Core
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Here is a quick, yet intense ab burning workout you can do at home, in just a few minutes! 10 exercises, no equipment, no excuses! 00:00 Tuck Crunch 00:43 Lying Tuck Up Knee Tap 1:24 Leg Raise with Head up 2:04 Lying To Touch 2:45 V-Hold 3:26 Alternate Leg Pull 4:05 V-up 4:46 V-up with Clap 5:27 Plank with Arm and Leg Lift 6:08 Reverse Plank on Elbows #belly #fat #stomach #6pack

Published: 26th Apr 2024 12:46:42   By: WORKOUT

Medicine Video: Johns Hopkins Psychiatry Rounds | Global Mental Health: Opportunities at the Intersections

Johns Hopkins Psychiatry Rounds | Global Mental Health: Opportunities at the Intersections
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Recorded Grand Rounds from Johns Hopkins Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Pamela Collins, M.D., MPH (Chair, Department of Mental Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health) presented on the topic “Global Mental Health: Opportunities at the Intersections” (April 29, 2024). Please note that the window for earning CME credit has expired.

Published: 3rd May 2024 02:27:34   By: Johns Hopkins Medicine

Medicine Video: Scientists Track ‘Doubling’ in Origin of Cancer Cells

Scientists Track ‘Doubling’ in Origin of Cancer Cells
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At the beginning of this video, a breast epithelial cell is in the cell cycle stage of duplicating its genome. The bright points appearing in the cell’s nucleus indicate where DNA is being replicated. Then, the cell is exposed to a type of stress, and it doesn’t divide, as it normally should, but starts duplicating its genome again, as indicated by the bright points reappearing. #BasicScienceResearch #JohnsHopkins #CancerResearch #CancerCells https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/newsroom/news-releases/2024/05/scientists-track-doubling-in-origin-of-cancer-cells Credit: Sergi Regot lab, Johns Hopkins Medicine

Published: 2nd May 2024 02:07:11   By: Johns Hopkins Medicine

Medicine Video: Bike & Pedestrian Safety Tips

Bike & Pedestrian Safety Tips
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Follow these tips for bike & pedestrian safety such as proper bike helmet fit, how to be a safe biker, and how to be a safe walker.

Published: 2nd May 2024 12:48:46   By: Johns Hopkins Medicine

Medicine Video: A Woman's Journey: Preventing Stroke

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According to the CDC: Every year, more than 795,000 people in the United States have a stroke. About 77 % of which are first-time or new strokes. Every 3 minutes and 14 seconds, someone dies of stroke. In this month’s podcast, moderator Dr. Lillie Shockney is joined by neurologist, Dr. Argye Hillis, who is the Sheikh Khalifa Stroke Institute Professor of Acute Stroke Diagnoses and Management and also serves as the director of the Center of Excellence in Stroke Detection and Diagnosis, Sheikh Khalifa Stroke Institute.

Published: 1st May 2024 12:30:58   By: Johns Hopkins Medicine

Medicine Video: Evan Biringer: Energetic Boy Thought to Have the Flu Ends Up Needing Heart Transplant – Donate Life

Evan Biringer: Energetic Boy Thought to Have the Flu Ends Up Needing Heart Transplant – Donate Life
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For weeks, Gretchen and Jason Biringer thought their 7-year-old son, Evan, had the flu because the typically energetic boy was lethargic. When Evan’s nailbeds turned purple and he had trouble breathing, they took him to the local emergency room, and he was then transported via helicopter to Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. The family learned that Evan had biventricular heart failure and would need a heart transplant. During this difficult time, the care team at the Blalock-Taussig-Thomas Congenital Heart Center was very attentive, and listened to any concerns that the family had. Evan received a new heart, and the now 8-year-old is in school and enjoys playing soccer. #PediatricHeartTransplant #JohnsHopkinsChildrensCenter National Donate Life Month is dedicated to raising awareness about organ, eye and tissue donation, honoring those who have saved lives through donation and encouraging individuals to register as donors. In this video, Gretchen, Jason and Evan Biringer discuss their transplant donation experience at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. https://hopkinschildrens.org/heart

Published: 30th Apr 2024 03:14:13   By: Johns Hopkins Medicine

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