Tag: Education

Professor Dez Kyte | Living Well with Long-Term Conditions Research Group

Professor Dez Kyte; Lead for the Living Well with Long-Term Conditions Research Group, provides an insight into the group's work and research activity. Visit our website: https://www.worcester.ac.uk ——————————————————- Contact us: 📍 Address: University of Worcester, Henwick Grove, WR2 6AJ ☎ Telephone: 01905 85 5000 📧 Email: study@worc.ac.uk 💻 Website: https://www.worcester.ac.uk 👥 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UniversityOfWorcester/ 📷 Instagram:…

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Living Well Longer: Dementia Friendly Communities

As we move further into the 21st century, our population continues to age at a rapid rate presenting a myriad of consequences for society. Interdisciplinary researchers at the University of Wollongong are working to create dementia-friendly communities, to enhance the way people with dementia are able to interact within their physical, social, and cultural environments.

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Arthritis Research Education Series Ep. 12 – Living Well: Arthritis & Self-Care

Arthritis can disrupt many aspects of a person’s life – from work to exercise and leisure activities, mental health and more. Medications play an important role in controlling inflammation and symptoms, but what else can people do to regain control in their day-to-day lives? A healthy diet, exercise, sleep, lowering stress and finding balance can…

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Living Well Longer: Recovery Camp

Recovery Camp is an Australian-first initiative that offers both a professional experience training opportunity for Nursing, Dietetics, Exercise Physiology, and Psychology students and provides a recovery-focused experience for those living with a mental illness.

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Of Mice and Men – Living Well Longer with Klotho | Bill Ramage | TEDxSolanaBeach

Serendipity is very important in scientific endeavors and played a critical role in the discovery of the mammalian gene, Klotho. Mouse and human genetic studies indicate that Klotho may largely determine how intelligent we are, what diseases we are susceptible to and how long we will live. Injection of synthetic Klotho hormone into mice reduces…

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Living Well When You Don’t Feel Well: Overcoming Lyme Disease and Illness | Joe Trunzo | TEDxBryantU

Trunzo highlights a different way of thinking and coping with diseases (and life), specifically Lyme. Dr. Trunzo earned his undergraduate degree in 1993 from Marywood University in Scranton PA and completed his graduate work in 2000 at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA. He completed his pre-doctoral internship at the University of Vermont and his post-doctoral…

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A Healthy Meal | Eating Healthy | Dance Dance | Pinkfong Songs for Children

Subscribe and watch new videos uploaded every week. ★ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/Pinkfong Join Pinkfong and Hogi's easy and fun Dance Dance series and move your body to your favorite rhymes and songs from Pinkfong channel! Come on, everyone! Let's DANCE, DANCE! You're watching "A Healthy Meal", a fun 3D dance-along animation series created by Pinkfong!…

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Healthy Eating: An introduction for children aged 5-11

Lots of different things affect how healthy we are including what we eat and how active we are. Food plays a huge part in keeping us healthy and so we need to make sure we're eating a variety of foods to get all the right vitamins and nutrients. This video introduces healthy eating to children…

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A Healthy Meal | Healthy Eating Song | Healthy Habits | Pinkfong Songs for Children

Subscribe and watch new videos uploaded every week. ★ YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/Pinkfong Let's all be healthy and strong by eating healthily! You're watching 'A Healthy Meal', a fun Healthy Habit song to grow your children's healthy habits, brought to you by Pinkfong! —- ★ Lyrics “Thanks for the meal!” Yum, yum, yum. Eat and chew.…

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How Fasting and Diet can Prevent Heart Disease Especially for High Risk Patients like South Asians

This lecture is centered around Coronary Artery Disease in South Asians, but most of this information applies to everyone. Understanding the links between heart disease and our diet, genetics, hormones, and gut bacteria is so important. It was great to partner with the Indian American Business Association with our first Heart Health Event together. We…

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