CHARLES KAUFMAN: Thanks so much. Thanks for having me today. I’m excited to hear the talks today and share with you what we worked on. So, I’m an oncologist and a developmental biologist, and I study cancer biology. So, I sort of became, in a nutshell, intrigued by this idea of caloric restriction, which was[…]
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Is this the end of the welfare state? — with Norman Ornstein (1995) | THINK TANK
Ben Wattenberg: Hello, I’m Ben Wattenberg. The Republican Senate is stirring. Liberal programs long thought to be off limits to politicians are on the table. Some observers say that what is going on signals the repeal of the New Deal, the death knell of the Great Society. Others say it’s not what it seems. Joining[…]
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Staffordshire University Social Work and Social Welfare Law: Connect to your Future
At the connected University we’re connecting great minds to great opportunities, students to industry and you to a future in Social Work and social welfare. “What we’re looking for from our students is people who are interested in social justice. So perhaps if people see things around in society that they think are unfair or[…]
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The Ultra Cycle Diaries – Nutrition
The crucial component of staying competitive in Ultra Race is staying fuelled. The distances that we ride aren’t really compatible with regular feeding. So we have to eat regularly on the bike. That will include having a bag of nuts, or a bag of Haribo sweets, or Nutrigrain bars for example. These are all the[…]
Continue ReadingHealth Care Hacks Ep. 4 – Surprise Medical Bills
Surprise! Unfortunately not all surprises are good. In this episode of Health Care Hacks, we’re talking about surprise medical bills, and what you your family can do to avoid them. Hi my name is Jon. I’m a health care hacker. Surprise medical bills, I really define them as when you get charged for something even[…]
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Inside Story – The ill state of Afghanistan’s healthcare
an aid organization draws a bleak picture of the health care system in Afghanistan Doctors Without Borders says access to health care fails to meet people’s means and is only influenced by political and military considerations so what have years of international aimed at investment achieved in Afghanistan this insightful and welcome to the program[…]
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What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness | Robert Waldinger
What keeps us healthy and happy as we go through life? If you were going to invest now in your future best self, where would you put your time and your energy? There was a recent survey of millennials asking them what their most important life goals were, and over 80 percent said that a[…]
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Marshmello ft. Bastille – Happier (Official Music Video)
Marshmello ft. Bastille – Happier Enjoy! 🎵🎵🎵 🎵Lately, I’ve been, I’ve been thinkin’🎵 🎵I want you to be happier🎵 🎵I want you to be happier🎵 🎵When the morning comes,🎵 🎵and we see what we’ve become,🎵 🎵In the cold light of day we’re a flame in the wind🎵 🎵Not the fire that we’ve begun🎵 🎵Every argument,🎵[…]
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Introduction to Public Health Informatics
Music Greetings everybody, and welcome to the Introduction to Public Health Informatics, 101 Series. My name Nabil Issa. I’m the Associate Director for Informatics at the CSELS Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development. The objective of this course is to provide you with the capability to explain the importance of informatics in IT to[…]
Continue ReadingFree To Choose 1980 – From Cradle to Grave – Welfare
Gutman has done a study of a black family showing that this whole notion that the black family has always been disintegrating, that is nonsense. His studies go up to 1925, the great bulk of black families were intact two-parent families up to 1925, and going all the way back through the era of slavery,[…]
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