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Exploring love and adultery across 40 countries around the world, this program traces the different stages of relationships and investigates the reasons that people are unfaithful,...
Sideways Film
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From Series: Animated Atlas of Spasticity
Using realistic animations, this video examines various pathways involved in controlling the motor and sensory pathways, their role in development of spasticity, types of spasticit...
Focus Medica
This video uses animation to show the mechanism of action of various medications for spasticity and illustrates surgical procedures, stimulators, numerous therapeutic and rehabilit...
Using animation, this series examines migraines, discussing the phases and types of migraines, their symptoms, triggers and mechanisms behind origin of migraine headache, and risk...
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From Series: Animated Atlas of Neuropathic Pain
This video uses animation to illustrate the neuronal, cellular, and molecular mechanisms underlying neuropathic pain, diabetic neuropathy, and neuralgia. It also explores treatment...
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From Series: Animated Atlas of Stroke Rehabilitation
This video uses animation to illustrate aspects of the neurophysiology of stroke recovery. It discusses medications and anatomical and physiological predictors of recovery.
From Series: Animated Atlas of Hemochromatosis
This program provides a comprehensive overview of hemochromatosis, using animation to illustrate its causes, symptoms, diagnostic methods, risk factors, potential complications, an...
From Series: Dynamic Learning
Dual coding involves using verbal and visual cues to help develop your learning and recall. So if you like two-for-one offers, this one’s for you. Research shows it improves unde...
ShortCuts TV
As students we spend a lot of time listening. But because we don’t always fully engage with what we’re hearing we frequently miss a lot of important information. And if we’re not t...
This series looks at the basic guidelines of healthy eating as described by MyPlate, teaches the value of different nutrients, and explains how to make wise choices for both eating...
Motion Masters
From Series: Nourish Your Life: A Guide to Healthy Eating
This program discusses the different elements of MyPlate - fruits, vegetables, grains, protein, and dairy - and gives recommendations for what to eat (and how much) in each group....
Explaining what is meant by nutrient density, this program discusses nutrient dense foods. It considers how "colorful choices" in food are beneficial, what to look for on a food la...
The giant stone heads of Easter Island have inspired theories for centuries. Now, new research reveals intriguing evidence of the origins and inspirations of the ancient Rapanui pe...
NOVA
For decades, scientists have tried to unlock the secrets of ancient DNA, struggling to find DNA in fossils that could survive millions of years. Then, one maverick scientist had th...
This documentarytells the story of the pioneering young women who became flight attendants at a time when single women were unable to order a drink, eat alone in a restaurant, own...
American Experience
From Title: Hunt for the Oldest DNA
Scientists are using ancient DNA to uncover what Earth was like before the last Ice Age. DNA can provide a better picture of the past than fossils, but it is more fragile.
Evolutionary biologist Beth Shapiro explains the missteps in early ancient DNA research. DNA breaks down after an organism dies, so discovering dinosaur DNA is unlikely. It is rare...
Evolutionary biologist Maanasa Raghavan explains how reading ancient DNA is harder than modern DNA. Willerslev matches 400,000-year-old ancient environmental DNA to known species t...
From Title: Fly With Me
A sense of glamour accompanied flight in the early days of commercial aviation. The awe of the airlines and flying made many women want to be flight attendants.
Women worked all jobs during World War II but were forced out of the workforce when the war ended. Only a few jobs were acceptable for women to have before they got married and had...
Flying become more comfortable after WWII and stewardesses became a common job for women. The idea of travelling and independence was appealing, despite the highly feminine nature...
Beautiful stewardesses became a marketing tool for airlines. Stewardesses had to meet appearance standards and were required to always smile.
Though they could attend stewardess schools, airlines did not hire black women. Many airports were segregated and airlines mistreated black passengers. Pat Edmiston filed a discrim...
Stewardesses challenged the rule that they must be unmarried. Celeste Lansdale won her discrimination lawsuit.
By the 1970s, airlines still employed few black stewardesses. The Civil Rights Act slowly increased the number of black flight attendants, who faced discrimination from other airli...
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