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Translational Research and Vision Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 356 seconds National Eye Institute 40th Anniversary Translational Research and Vision Francis Collins, M.D., Ph.D Director, National Institutes of Health |
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Diabetic Macular Edema Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 392 seconds Researchers have shown that ranibizumab eye injections, often in combination with laser treatment, result in better vision than laser treatment alone for diabetes-associated swelling of the retina. |
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Retinopathy of Prematurity Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 198 seconds Scientists have shown that through an eye exam, doctors can identify infants who are most likely to benefit from early treatment for a potentially blinding eye condition called retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), resulting in better vision for many children. |
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National Institutes of Health: BIKE TO WORK DAY Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 312 seconds Dr. Francis S. Collins, Director of the National Institutes of Health, addresses NIH employees during "BIke to Work Day." |
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Updates on Therapies for Hairy Cell Leukemia Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 1728 seconds Dr. Robert Kreitman, chief of the Clinical Immunotherapy Section, Laboratory of Molecular Biology at the National Cancer Institute, provides an update on therapies for hairy cell leukemia at an NIH Clinical Center Grands Rounds lecture. |
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Smokefree Women video contest Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 177 seconds Smokefree Women is launching a video contest - Celebrating Smokefree Voices. The Smokefree Women's Team want to capture the variety of quitting experiences and reasons for quitting smoking among women and friends/family across the nation. |
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Link Between Child Care and Academic Achievement and Behavior Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 228 seconds Teens who were in high-quality child care settings as young children scored slightly higher on measures of academic and cognitive achievement and were slightly less likely to report acting-out behaviors than peers who were in lower-quality child care arrangements during their early years, according to the latest analysis of a long-running study funded by the National Institutes of Health. |
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African American Men and Oral Cancer.mov Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 190 seconds African American men have the highest risk of developing oral cancer compared to any other group in the U.S. Watch this video to learn more about oral cancer and the importance of detecting the disease early when it can be treated more successfully. Brought to you by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR). |
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Women Are Researchers.mp4 Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 1459 seconds This program looks at three women who overcame gender, ethnic, and physical barriers to become successful biomedical researchers. They serve as inspirational role models and offer advice or preparing for a career in scientific research. |
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Life Works: Veterinarian.mov Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 127 seconds Tanya Burkholder, a veterinarian at the National Institutes of Health, discusses her job. |
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Life Works: Recreational Therapist.mov Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 127 seconds Mary Carson discusses the importance of recreational therapy and her typical day. |
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Life Works : Registered Nurse.mov Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 116 seconds Kelly Richards, a research nurse at the National Institutes of Health who is also a member of the Public Health Service, discusses his typical day and specific protocols his team is working on. |
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Life Works: Emergency Medical Technician.mov Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 127 seconds Darryl Lowery, an emergency medical technician with the NIH fire department, discusses his typical work day. |
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Life Works : Ophthalmologist.mov Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 114 seconds Dr. Emily Chew, an ophthalmologist at the National Eye Institute, discusses research she is conducting on age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, two of the leading causes of blindness. She also talks about her typical work day. |
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Women Are Surgeons.mp4 Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 1554 seconds This program takes a close up look at the lives of three women surgeons, including an operating room during real-life trauma, heart surgery, and orthopedic surgery. |
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Women Are Pathologists.mp4 Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 1787 seconds The first part of this program features the fictional story of a teenage girl who learns first-hand about the field of pathology as she tries to resolve a family crisis. The second part of the program features three omen who are real-life pathologists working in forensic pathology, surgical pathology, and academic pathology. |
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Women Scientists with Disabilities.mp4 Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 1389 seconds This program looks at three women scientists who have triumphed over their own challenges to achieve astounding success in their fields. |
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Women in Dental Research Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 1523 seconds This video looks at three researchers who have contributed to the field of dental research. This segment looks at a community of scientists who banded together to fight an epidemic, how molecular research helps researchers understand the mysteries of oral disease and cancer, and how one scientist has made groundbreaking discoveries about the link between oral health and premature births. |
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Angie Christensen: Forensic Anthropologist.mp4 Posted by: NIHOD
Video duration: 108 seconds Dr. Angie Christensen, a forensic anthropologist at the FBI laboratory, describes what her work entails. |
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