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New! Global Health and Human Development This program profiles the work of Australia’s Nossal Institute for Global Health to explain how psycho- logical and social factors impact life expectancy and infant mortality. The video covers basic health needs, food scarcity, distribution of wealth, and the UN’s Human Development Index and its 2015 Millennium Development Goals. A viewable/printable work- sheet is available online. Portions with English subtitles. (20 minutes) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C ‡ $129.95 QGR47481 • DVD / VOD
New! Adult Health and Development This program describes the three stages of adult development, along with some factors that influence wellness as men and women age. Determinants of health are covered, including lifestyle choices, gender differences, and environmental conditions. Addressing the emotional development of adults, the video outlines Erik Erikson’s psychosocial stages, from the youthful balancing of individuality with intimacy through to the emotional reckoning of elderly adults. A viewable/printable worksheet is available online. (21 minutes) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C ‡ $129.95 QGR47482 • DVD / VOD
Pill Poppers: Miracles, Mysteries, and Misfires of Prescription Drugs This program explores the shifting purposes behind some medicines, such as Ritalin and Viagra, as well the dangers of overprescribing antibiotics and the uncertainties surrounding Prozac and other SSRIs. Original BBC broadcast title: Pill Poppers. (52 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $169.95 QGR41707 • DVD / VOD
Generation Rx: Reading, Writing, and Ritalin This edition of Investigative Reports questions whether America’s easy acceptance of pharmaco- logical solutions has made the medication of trou- bled children too commonplace, becoming, in a sense, a tool for squeezing kids into conformity with accepted behavioral norms. Distributed by A&E Television Networks. (45 minutes) © 2001 Preview Clip Online C o $129.95 QGR42746 • DVD / VOD
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Back from the Dead: Dying to Stay Alive When Anna Bagenholm was brought to the hospital after a skiing accident in which she was trapped under a sheet of ice, her body temperature read a cool 56 degrees Fahrenheit—yet it was those frigid conditions that enabled Bagenholm to eventually make a full recovery. In this program, Dr. Kevin Fong talks to Bagenholm about her experience as he investigates the use of therapeutic hypothermia to save lives. A BBC/Science Channel Coproduction. (51 minutes) © 2010 Preview Clip Online C ‡ $169.95 QGR44020 • DVD / VOD
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Fix Me: Unlocking the Possibilities of Stem Cell Research This program follows three people with currently untreatable
conditions as they explore the possibility of cures via stem cells. A BBC Production. (52 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $169.95 QGR41706 • DVD / VOD
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NewsHour Medical Ethics and Issues Anthology The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer raises urgent and challenging questions whenever it covers the
health care field. This anthology of NewsHour segments confronts ethical dilemmas and complex issues in medicine today. With in-depth reporting and interviews with doctors, patients, and other experts, the anthology examines case studies, scientific breakthroughs, and connections between corporate and public policy. (3 parts: 56, 57, and 72 minutes) © 2007 Preview Clip Online C o $299.95 QGR37178 • DVD / VOD
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Understanding the USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans This program explores the key
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Health Risks to the World’s Young There are many factors that pose risks to the health of the young, in both the developing world and industrialized countries. This program examines the most prominent of these risks: early pregnancy and childbirth, HIV/AIDS, malnutrition, mental illness, smoking, alcohol abuse, and violence. With insights from experts in each field, the video takes a non-alarmist approach that focuses on the facts. A viewable/printable worksheet is available online. (22 minutes) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C ‡ $129.95 QGR47483 • DVD / VOD
Now Available! Midwives: A Global Perspective on Childbirth Childbirth practices vary around the world: Will the birth occur at home? With or without painkillers? Who will be in the labor room? Through interviews with midwives from 23 countries, this program explores the influence of culture on pregnancy and childbirth. Stressing the role of empathy in their profession, the midwives also discuss family planning, C-sections, and more. Contains nudity associated with childbirth. (60 minutes) © 2010 Preview Clip Online C $169.95 QGR43933 • DVD / VOD
concepts of MyPlate and how it correlates to the more detailed Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The video addresses food group choices, portion sizes, and caloric balance, and even tells which vegetables edge out others in terms of fiber and nutrients. The impact of eating habits on health is also covered, with discussions on fat, salt, and sugar intake, whole grains, and low-fat protein sources. A viewable/ printable instructor’s guide is available online. A Meridian/MotionMasters Production. (28 minutes) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C
“Recommended as an introduction to the concept of healthy food choices for adults and teens who believe that a bacon cheeseburger washed down with a soda constitutes a nutritious meal.” —Library Journal
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