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Employees and patients in healthcare settings are at high risk for respiratory infection due to close contact and contamination of surfaces and air. Germicidal Ultraviolet (GUV) technology can be used as an advanced engineering control to reduce the spread of respiratory infections without changing existing patient care practices. In this webinar hosted by NIOSH, four experts provide a comprehensive overview of GUV technology and its application in controlling respiratory infections in healthcare environments. The webinar aims to make valuable information accessible to healthcare professionals and researchers, supporting ongoing education and inspiring improvements in healthcare safety protocols.
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/video/lo-res/NORA/HCSA_GUV_Webinar_LoRes.mp4
Published: 23rd Sep 2024 08:20:18 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Tune in to this EH Nexus podcast for an insightful conversation with environmental health scientist Ana Pomales.
Dive into the world of environmental health as Ana reveals the real-life impact of environmental hazards on our well-being and the crucial role of interdisciplinary collaboration in tackling these challenges. Discover the diverse and rewarding career paths within the field, and learn how technology is shaping the future of environmental health.
Whether you're considering a career in this dynamic field or simply curious about the intersection of health and the environment, Ana's practical advice and forward-thinking perspectives will inspire and empower you.
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/wcms/video/low-res/eh-nexus/2024/27582758CDC-Ana.mp4
Published: 23rd Sep 2024 02:02:35 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Video: Preparedness for All: Make an Individual Emergency Plan - AD
An animated, explainer-style, educational video focused on emergency planning for people with disabilities.
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/disability-emergency-preparedness/media/videos/NCBDDD-emergency-prep-Cutdown-1-SD-AD.mp4
Published: 23rd Sep 2024 01:23:38 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Video: Preparedness for All: Make an Individual Emergency Plan
An animated, explainer-style, educational video focused on emergency planning for people with disabilities.
Watch the audio description version here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWWUWWuFpiI
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/disability-emergency-preparedness/media/videos/NCBDDD-emergency-prep-Cutdown-1-SD.mp4
Published: 23rd Sep 2024 01:22:34 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Video: Preparedness for All: Tips for Making an Individual Emergency Plan
An animated, explainer-style, educational video focused on emergency planning for people with disabilities.
Watch the audio description version here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS6KIq7lxCM
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/disability-emergency-preparedness/media/videos/NCBDDD-emergency-prep-Cutdown-2-SD.mp4
Published: 23rd Sep 2024 01:21:49 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
World Health Organization Video: Strength in Solidarity: Women’s Rights Organizations Supporting SEA Survivors in Malawi
Lusungu Kalanga and Amanda Bangura are the co-leads supporting victims and survivors of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) in Malawi through their partnership with Women's Rights Organizations.
In this podcast, Lusungu and Amanda discuss how important the principles of feminism are to their co-leadership and how it helps them derive joy from the most demanding of roles. We hear about the critical role that women’s rights organizations have in providing support for victims including reporting and advocacy where language barriers and prejudice play a role.
00:00 Introduction
02:29 How Lusungu and Amanda’s co-leadership works
04:38 Supporting Survivors in Malawi
06:42 Challenges and Success Stories
11:25 What power women’s rights organizations have in the community
34:35 What drives them to carry out their work
Published: 24th Sep 2024 03:35:07 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: LIVE: Strengthening Global Health Security dialogue with @DrTedros. #CGI2024
Statement by Dr Maria Neira, Director of WHO Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health. This October 2024 we launch the twelfth International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week of Action seeks to raise awareness and promote action to address the human health effects of lead exposure, especially in children. WHO urges all governments to invest in training health workers to identify lead poisoning and sources of lead.
Brighter futures begin lead free.
More information:
https://www.who.int/health-topics/lead-poisoning
International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week of Action, visit https://www.who.int/campaigns/international-lead-poisoning-prevention-week/2024
Published: 23rd Sep 2024 03:46:25 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: Sexual and reproductive health and rights: Film Festival panel discussion at ECTMIH, The Netherlands
WHO’s Health for All Film Festival (HAFF) with ECTMIH2023 in Utrecht, The Netherlands organised three lunchtime sessions in November 2023 at this European Congress on Global Health.
- See timestamps below to access each chapter as you wish.
Each session was the occasion to screen three short films from past HAFF editions and to have panel discussions on specific themes. It is an additional contribution to HAFF’s goal exploring health impact through film and using film for health education. This session was more precisely on SRHR with films about female genital mutilation (FGM), preeclampsia, and midwifery training in war zones.
More information on SRHR: https://www.who.int/teams/sexual-and-reproductive-health-and-research-(srh)/overview
https://www.who.int/health-topics/sexual-health
https://www.who.int/health-topics/female-genital-mutilation
https://www.who.int/health-topics/maternal-health
On health impact through film: https://www.who.int/initiatives/health-for-all-film-festival/films-health-impact
and on the lunchtime sessions and ECTMIH: https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2023/11/21/default-calendar/who-s-film-festival-at-the-13th-european-congress-on-global-health-(ectmih2023)
Timestamps of films:
08:11 - Efun, a film on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Nigeria, HAFF winner in 2021, direct viewing at https://youtu.be/tx4TYyp4B1U
11:48 - Preeclampsia in Indonesia, HAFF winner in 2022, direct viewing at https://youtu.be/EXoQLmpaPnY
19:53 - War & Grace, a film about training of midwives in war zones fo South Sudan, HAFF winner in 2020, direct viewing at https://youtu.be/di2pYCcxT0U
Timestamps of speakers:
00:00 - Dr Megan Milota, University Medical Center Utrecht - The Netherlands, specialized in global health, epidemiology (JB) and public health narratives and medical humanities (MM)
01:43 - Gilles Reboux, WHO's Health for All Film Festival leader.
28:44 - Koiwah Koi-Larbi, Action on preeclampsia Ghana.
33:05 - Dr Doris Chou, Medical Officer, WHO Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research (SRH) including HRP, Maternal and Perinatal Health.
38:09 - Gilles Reboux, about the usage of films for health education and also on difficulties to film sensitive stories like FGM, fiction approach versus documentary.
43:06 - Koiwah Koi-Larbi, about the power of films advocating for a cause and difficulties for some women to voice out about their concerns.
44:44 - Dr Christina Pallitto, Scientist, WHO Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research (SRH) including HRP, Technical Lead on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
49:44 - Question from the audience about involvement of men to speak up about FGM.
51:27 - Dr Christina Pallitto answers, followed by Koiwah Koi-Larbi.
53:45 - Dr Megan Milota, conclusion.
Published: 23rd Sep 2024 02:30:42 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
Workout Exercise News: Best Dumbbells Exercise At Home
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3:51 Rest 30sec
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Published: 23rd Sep 2024 12:10:32 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: The Best Exercises To Do In The Morning
A full body workout is a workout which exercises all of your muscles in one session. It's a great way to build strength and burn calories. Kitchen towel workout! A perfect rainy day workout, or quiet indoor workout to work your entire body. The workout features exercises that'll have you moving in all different directions to increase your strength and improve your functional movement.
0:00 Bent Over Row
0:43 Curtsy Lunges
1:34 Plank Jack Slide
2:14 Sliding Floor Pulldown
3:05 Superman Row
3:45 Sliding Floor Bridge Curl
4:36 Lying Biceps Curl
5:47 Two Legs Reverse Biceps Curl
6:27 Lying Double Legs Hammer Curl
7:12 Seated Row
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Published: 19th Sep 2024 11:57:57 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: 9 Leg Exercises at Home That Require No Equipment
Leg day is any day where the primary focus of your workout is to improve strength, endurance, or motor control of the lower extremity muscles.
0:00 Plyo Sit Squat
0:43 Single Leg Wall Sit
1:23 Side Crunch
2:04 Sit
2:45 Good Morning
3:25 Curtsey Lunge
4:06 Bodyweight Squat
4:46 Overhead Squat
5:27 Squat to Overhead Press
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Published: 18th Sep 2024 11:57:10 By: WORKOUT
Medicine Video: Advances in Treating Women’s Bladder Cancer
The latest innovations in women’s bladder cancer are occurring at Sibley Memorial Hospital, part of Johns Hopkins Medicine. Drs. Armine Smith and Jean Hoffman-Censits explain their roles in treating women’s bladder cancer and what these advances mean for their patients.
Published: 24th Sep 2024 04:30:44 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Addressing Socioeconomic Disparities in Childhood Unintentional Injury Risk
Pediatric emergency medicine physician Joanna Cohen discusses her latest publication “A Call to Action: Addressing Socioeconomic Disparities in Childhood Unintentional Injury Risk.” In this study, researchers address how the risk of preventable injury is not equal for everyone and how social, geographic and biological factors intersect with access to injury prevention services. Click here to read this publication.
Published: 24th Sep 2024 02:54:45 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Addressing Financial Toxicity in Head and Neck Cancer — A Crucial Imperative
Johns Hopkins head and neck cancer surgeon Leila Mady recaps a commentary published in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery about the effects of financial toxicity on patients with head and neck cancer. She offers strategies to the head and neck oncology community for reducing the burden of financial toxicity.
Published: 24th Sep 2024 02:33:01 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: A Statewide Retrospective Analysis of Rural Versus Urban Pediatric Trauma Reinjury
Experts from Johns Hopkins presented their latest research during the 2024 American Pediatric Surgical Association annual meeting. In this video, general surgery resident Matt Price discusses his team’s research on patterns of injury and reinjury among children living in Maryland, focusing specifically on rural versus urban patterns of reinjury.
Published: 24th Sep 2024 01:43:29 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: A Novel Surgical Approach: Preserving Motions Segments in the Spine
Orthopaedic surgeon Khaled Kebaish discusses the latest innovations and research in the spine division at the Johns Hopkins Department of Orthopaedic Surgery.
Published: 24th Sep 2024 12:59:08 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
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