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The Disappearing Male: Environmental Threats to Human Reproduction Global statistics suggest an alarming increase in male reproductive problems. This program examines the likely cause: synthetic chemicals found in manu- factured goods and farming products. (42 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o


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Food Poisoning Studying causes of food contamination, this program also illustrates symptoms, ailments, and prevention methods linked to different types of food poisoning. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (24 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR40247 • DVD / VOD


What Is Diabetes?


Focusing mostly on type 2 diabetes, this program is designed to help the layperson, especially patients who have been newly diagnosed, understand the physiological impact of the illness, complications associated with it, and important steps to prevent or decrease the risk of complications. Diabetes specialist Susan Ward helps illustrate how patients can take action to manage the disease—clinically as well as through improved nutrition and exercise. (14 minutes) © 2005 Preview Clip Online ‡ $150.00 QGR43832 • DVD / VOD


New Treatments for Type 2 Diabetes With the help of case studies and expert commen- tary, this program covers the general symptoms of type 2 diabetes; how it can go undetected for years; how it is typically, if belatedly, diagnosed; and how it is treated and managed most effectively. Guests include Dr. Daniel Einhorn of the Scripps Whittier Institute for Diabetes and Dr. Anne Peters, director of USC’s Clinical Diabetes Program. (30 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C $129.95 QGR43644 • DVD / VOD


Understanding and Managing Type 2 Diabetes Building working knowledge of type 2 diabetes, this program looks at types, characteristics, and symp- toms; monitoring and managing blood glucose levels; and managing adverse effects. Viewable/ printable educational resources are available online. (33 minutes) © 2007 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR40270 • DVD / VOD


Diabetes: Teens Fight Back An obesity epidemic has swept America—leading to an alarming rise in diabetes cases. This video looks at the disturbing trend and illustrates how diabetic teenagers can lead rewarding lives instead of becoming passive victims. (10 minutes) © 2006 Preview Clip Online C o $49.95 QGR36253 • DVD / VOD


More Than Skin Deep: Skin Cancer in America This program examines not only the medical and scientific aspects of skin cancer, but its cultural, historical, and social facets as well. Using nationally known experts and dramatic personal testimony, it describes symptoms and risk factors—including indis- criminate use of tanning beds—mole assessment, and the pioneering medical trials for melanoma that may revolutionize cancer treatment. (56 minutes) © 2010 Preview Clip Online C $169.95 QGR43915 • DVD / VOD


STIs: Facts and Fiction Sadly, teenage decisions about sex are often made without a clear understanding of the health threats involved. This program takes a detailed look at sexu- ally transmitted infections, commonly known as STIs, focusing on facts and myths, common symptoms, informed decision-making, counseling and support, medical treatment, and protection. Viewable/print- able educational resources are available online. (21 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR42240 • DVD / VOD


HIV & ME


A GLOBAL EXPLORATION WITH STEPHEN FRY


Media attention to HIV/AIDS has dwindled in recent years. What lies behind its perceived irrelevance? Are young Westerners misguided when they view it as manageable, in the same league as herpes or diabetes? And what about Africa—is AIDS awareness there better or worse? Celebrated author and actor Stephen Fry addresses such questions in this two-part series, which takes viewers inside the 21st-century battle against HIV. Contains mature themes and occasional explicit language and imagery. (60 minutes each) © 2007 Preview Clip Online C a


Fear, Ignorance, and Education Among new HIV cases, heterosexual patients are the majority—and high-risk behavior appears to be on the rise in many young demographic groups. What does this tell us about evolving attitudes towards AIDS? How do factors such as immigration, cultural tradition, economic disparity, and government inac- tion come into play? Writer and actor Stephen Fry pushes for answers, infusing this program with equal parts curiosity and outrage. $169.95 QGR39767 • DVD / VOD


Rampant: How a City Stopped a Plague In 1981, the first case of AIDS was identified in the United States—and by the next year, the disease had traveled all the way to Sydney, Australia. Faced with a plague in the making, how did the Australian government clamp down on AIDS with such success? This program explains, reconstructing the radical three-pronged counterattack that united a strange coalition of bedfellows into an antivirus task force to be reckoned with. Viewer discretion is advised. (57 minutes) © 2007 Preview Clip Online C o $169.95 QGR42277 • DVD / VOD


Medical Advances and Setbacks Science has made leaps and bounds in its assault on AIDS—but do antiretroviral drugs guarantee a long life? Why does the disease still cause wide- spread suffering in Africa, despite new medicines? Author and actor Stephen Fry investigates, traveling across the U.S., Great Britain, and Uganda as he studies the medical obstacles to an AIDS-free world. Fry highlights both good and bad news, focusing on supply and infrastructure problems as well as on medical breakthroughs. $169.95 QGR39768 • DVD / VOD


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