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During this COCA Call, presenters will give updates on the current situation with human cases of influenza A(H5) and CDC's surveillance and monitoring efforts for influenza A virus infections among people in the United States.
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Published: 13th May 2025 03:26:54 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Video: Voices of Change: Engage Youth, Prevent Violence AD
The University of Louisville Youth Violence Prevention Research Center (YVPRC) is focused on changing social norms about youth violence in West Louisville, KY. The YVPRC engages and empowers local youth through their “Louisville Youth Voices against Violence” Fellows program. The YVPRC’s approach to engage youth as subject experts in their own community can serve as a model for other communities working to reduce violence.
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Published: 13th May 2025 03:21:58 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Video: Voices of Change: Engage Youth, Prevent Violence
The University of Louisville Youth Violence Prevention Research Center (YVPRC) is focused on changing social norms about youth violence in West Louisville, KY. The YVPRC engages and empowers local youth through their “Louisville Youth Voices against Violence” Fellows program. The YVPRC’s approach to engage youth as subject experts in their own community can serve as a model for other communities working to reduce violence.
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Published: 13th May 2025 03:09:24 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Video: Overview of the Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke
The Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke is a data-rich tool anyone can use to examine the cardiovascular disease burden in communities across the United States.
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Published: 28th Apr 2025 04:00:42 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Health Video: Medical school fully embraces AI tools for students
Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming a part of our daily lives -- whether in the office or the classroom. Tom Hanson reports on one medical school that has become the first in the nation to incorporate AI fully into its doctor training program.
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Published: 13th May 2025 12:52:30 By: CBS Evening News
Health Video: "The Food Babe" helps lead the charge against some food dyes
This week, the FDA approved three new natural food color additives, a big step in the Trump administration's push to phase out petroleum-based dyes. Adam Yamaguchi has the story.
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Published: 10th May 2025 11:33:17 By: CBS Evening News
Health Video: Coal miners lose free black lung screenings after Trump's NIOSH cuts
The Trump administration's cuts to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health have gutted crucial programs affecting millions of workers across the U.S. Jericka Duncan reports on how they're affecting coal miners in West Virginia.
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Published: 8th May 2025 12:11:15 By: CBS Evening News
Health Video: Promising new drug helps immune cells destroy some cancers without surgery
This year, more than 2 million people will get the news that they have cancer -- but there is new hope in the battle against the disease. Dr. Jon LaPook has more on the results of a just-released study on immunotherapy that shows promising results in treating certain types of cancer.
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Published: 29th Apr 2025 12:04:57 By: CBS Evening News
Health Video: Almost half of Americans are breathing unhealthy air, report finds
A new report on America's air quality is offering a cloudy prognosis on the health of Americans forced to breathe in more pollution. Laura Kate Bender, an assistant vice president at the American Lung Association, joins to discuss.
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Published: 24th Apr 2025 12:47:01 By: CBS Evening News
World Health Organization Video: Speaker Series N°10 – Translating Genomic Data into Public Health Actions
Pathogen genomic surveillance is a powerful tool for detecting emerging threats, tracking disease transmission and pathogen evolution, and guiding public health responses. Unlocking the full potential of pathogen genomic surveillance requires effectively integrating insights derived from genomic data into public health actions. This demands robust diagnostic systems, sustained national capacities, cross-sector and cross-border collaboration, and resilient data architectures to ensure scalability and impact at the country level.
This session will explore key enablers for strengthening genomic surveillance, emphasizing the role of genomic data and diagnostics as a foundation for effective public health actions. It will showcase innovative tools and collaborations through initiatives like the International Pathogen Surveillance Network (IPSN). Country perspectives will also be featured, sharing good practices and lessons learned to enhance accessibility, build capacity, and ultimately support evidence-based decision-making for emergency preparedness and response.
The Speaker Series is co-hosted by the WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence and the Charité Center for Global Health.
More info: https://pandemichub.who.int/speaker-series
Published: 13th May 2025 06:08:39 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: Urgent need for investment in nursing to drive health - International Nurses Day 2025
Join us in recognizing nurses — not just in words, but in action — to ensure stronger health systems and universal health coverage for all. This is the call by Dr Amelia Latu Afuhaamango Tuipulotu, the Chief Nurse Officer at the World Health Organization (WHO) on the occasion of the International Nurses Day 2025.
WHO proudly marks the launch of the State of the World’s Nursing 2025 (SoWN) Report. Honouring nurses, the SoWN 2025 report presents robust data on education, employnent, service delivery, and leadership, underscoring the urgent need for investment in nursing to drive health, gender equality, and economic growth.
State of the World’s Nursing report 2025: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240110236/
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Published: 12th May 2025 10:06:29 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: Dark and Dangerous: Sexual harassment in digital spaces
Seyi Akiwowo, author and leading voice on digital safety, talks about the growth of online sexual harassment in the workplace.
Akiwowo, who is also a founder of a non-profit committed to ending online abuse, explains how the shift to remote and hybrid working has exacerbated the risks. She also describes how online abuse is significantly harder to detect, confront, and report compared to traditional workplace settings.
The episode also explores the tendency of tech companies to create quickly and apologise later. Akiwowo stresses the importance of the government in setting proactive rather than reactive standards of care to reduce the risk of online abuse.
03:01 Seyi Akiwowo on challenges in addressing online misconduct
06:06 The role of tech companies in online abuse
10:27 Digital citizenship and individual responsibility
17:39 The importance of governmental and legislative action
21:57 Seyi Akiwowo’s personal reflections and future vision
Published: 7th May 2025 08:31:19 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: Let’s be all for health equity (Teaser)
On 6 May 2025, the World Health Organization released its first-ever world report on social determinants of health equity.
More information: https://www.who.int/health-topics/social-determinants-of-health
Published: 6th May 2025 10:59:33 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: Delivering health impact in Kyrgyzstan and beyond
Transforming WHO: Dr Liviu Vedrasco, WHO Representative to Kyrgyzstan, shares how local action drives global health impact—and why he’s hopeful about the future of multilateralism. Watch now and share your comments!
Published: 5th May 2025 03:23:24 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
Workout Exercise News: 5 Exercises That Fix 99% of Health Problems
Adults should do some type of physical activity every day. Exercise just once or twice a week can reduce the risk of heart disease or stroke. A beginner exercise routine should focus on building a foundation of strength and endurance, gradually increasing intensity and duration. It should include a mix of cardio, strength training, and flexibility exercises, with ample rest and recovery.
0:00 Hamstring Stretch (R+L)
1:14 Fire Hydrant (R+L)
2:24 Bird Dog
3:10 Cat-Cow
3:56 Kneeling Rotation
4:42 Kneeling Pec Stretch
5:27 Abdominal Vacuum
6:12 Kickback Bear Plank
6:58 Bear Crawls
#physical #strength #training
#home #exercise
Published: 12th May 2025 10:00:34 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: These Push-ups Will Make Your Muscles Stronger
0:00 Plank Drag
0:48 Kettlebell Push-Up
1:34 Supine Arm Bar
2:19 Turkish Get-Up
3:15 Around The World
3:59 Swing
4:46 Deadlift
5:31 Around Head Rotation
6:17 Angled Press
7:02 Two Arm Row
7:48 Lunge Pass Through
8:33 Upright Row
#muscle #kettlebell #training
Published: 8th May 2025 12:14:02 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: Full Body Fat Loss Standing Workout
Perfect for the training of an apartment or low-impact fitness needs, this workout allows for no cessation of the upright position during kit. This program of fat-burning cardio with concentrated abdominal exercises is the right match for a muscle burn experience.
0:00 Bodyweight Romanian Deadlift
0:38 High Knee Tap
1:13 Duck & Side Punch
1:49 Twist Slam
2:24 Kickboxing Lunge
3:00 Air Bike
3:36 Romanian Deadlifts
4:11 Twist and Turn
4:47 Stepback Pulldown
5:22 Knee Thrust
5:58 Star Jump
15 seconds of rest in between!
#Fat #FatLoss #Exercises #Aerobic
Published: 7th May 2025 12:12:38 By: WORKOUT
Medicine Video: The Ketogenic Diet: An Underrecognized Therapy for Rett Syndrome
Pediatric epileptologist Babitha Haridas discusses the results of a retrospective single-center case series of nine children with Rett syndrome and epilepsy who were treated with the classic ketogenic diet. The case series, published in the Journal of Child Neurology, found that the ketogenic diet is a safe and effective form of anti-seizure therapy in children with Rett syndrome: 67% of the patients had a greater than or equal to 50% reduction in seizures. Based on their results, Haridas and her colleagues strongly encourage consideration of the ketogenic diet earlier in the treatment algorithm for refractory epilepsy, especially in those with gastrostomy tubes. #ketogenicdiet #johnshopkins #rettsyndrome
Published: 13th May 2025 01:28:08 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Star Wars Day at Johns Hopkins Children's Center
On May 2, 2025 the Force was strong at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center as we celebrated Star Wars Day with some truly out-of-this-world guests! Patients and staff were thrilled to welcome iconic characters from a galaxy far, far away — including Jedi Knights, Stormtroopers, Boba Fett, Mandalorians, Clone Troopers, and even Darth Vader!
The hospital halls were filled with laughter, excitement, and the spirit of adventure as our young patients got to meet their heroes, take photos, and enjoy special themed activities. It was a day full of smiles, imagination, and pure joy.
A heartfelt thank you to the Old Line Garrison of the 501st Legion for bringing intergalactic magic to our Center and creating unforgettable memories for the children and families we serve.
May the Force be with you — always!
Published: 12th May 2025 06:02:43 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Unsafe Sleep Practices During Infant Illness: A Risk Factor for Sudden Unexpected Infant Death
Pediatric emergency medicine physician Mary Beth Howard discusses her presentation about how infant sleep practices change during illness. The primary objective of this study was to determine if caregiver adherence to safe sleep recommendations changes during times of illness. This research was presented during the 2025 Society for Advancement of Violence and Injury Research Conference. #SAVIR2025 #johnshopkins #safesleep
Published: 9th May 2025 04:53:33 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Care of Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) who don’t Respond to Upadacitinib
Postdoctoral research fellow Lynn Kobeissi discusses research undertaken with colleagues in the Johns Hopkins Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology aimed at addressing how best to manage patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) who don’t respond to upadacitinib. The retrospective study looked at 135 patients with Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis or indeterminate colitis who were treated with upadacitinib between January 2020 and September 2024. Their findings suggest that reinduction of upadacitinib at a higher dose, combination therapy or switching to another agent are all viable strategies, and that personalized treatment approaches are essential to IBD management. Read the article at bit.ly/4jM9Kum
Published: 9th May 2025 02:34:24 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Ep. 14 Making Well-Being a Strategic Priority: A Vital Conversation with Deborah Bake| Johns Hopk...
We welcome Deborah Baker, senior vice president for nursing and chief nurse executive for the Johns Hopkins Health System, to the podcast. Under her leadership, Johns Hopkins Nursing set well-being as a strategic priority to ensure continued focus and investment …
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Published: 8th May 2025 10:21:47 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine