TED Health show

TED Health

Summary: What does exercise do to your brain? Can psychedelics treat depression? From smart daily habits to new medical breakthroughs, welcome to TED Health, with host Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider. TED speakers answer questions you never even knew you had, and share ideas you won't hear anywhere else, all around how we can live healthier lives.

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 Eric Topol: The wireless future of medicine | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:16:58

Eric Topol says we'll soon use our smartphones to monitor our vital signs and chronic conditions. At TEDMED, he highlights several of the most important wireless devices in medicine's future -- all helping to keep more of us out of hospital beds.

 Aimee Mullins: The opportunity of adversity | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:21:58

The thesaurus might equate "disabled" with synonyms like "useless" and "mutilated," but ground-breaking runner Aimee Mullins is out to redefine the word. Defying these associations, she shows how adversity -- in her case, being born without shinbones -- actually opens the door for human potential.

 Jamie Oliver: Teach every child about food | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:21:53

Sharing powerful stories from his anti-obesity project in Huntington, W. Va., TED Prize winner Jamie Oliver makes the case for an all-out assault on our ignorance of food.

 David Agus: A new strategy in the war on cancer | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:23:44

Too often, says David Agus cancer treatments have a short-sighted focus on individual cells. He suggests a new, cross-disciplinary approach, using atypical drugs, computer modeling and protein analysis to diagnose and treat the whole body.

 Sendhil Mullainathan: Solving social problems with a nudge | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:18:01

MacArthur winner Sendhil Mullainathan uses the lens of behavioral economics to study a tricky set of social problems -- those we know how to solve, but don't. We know how to reduce child deaths due to diarrhea, how to prevent diabetes-related blindness and how to implement solar-cell technology ... yet somehow, we don't or can't. Why?

 Jane Chen: A warm embrace that saves lives | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:04:46

In the developing world, access to incubators is limited by cost and distance, and millions of premature babies die each year. TED Fellow Jane Chen shows an invention that could keep millions of these infants warm -- a design that's safe, portable, low-cost and life-saving.

 Bill Davenhall: Your health depends on where you live | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:09:25

Where you live: It impacts your health as much as diet and genes do, but it's not part of your medical records. At TEDMED, Bill Davenhall shows how overlooked government geo-data (from local heart-attack rates to toxic dumpsite info) can mesh with mobile GPS apps to keep doctors in the loop. Call it "geo-medicine."

 Dan Buettner: How to live to be 100+ | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:19:39

To find the path to long life and health, Dan Buettner and team study the world's "Blue Zones," communities whose elders live with vim and vigor to record-setting age. In his talk, he shares the 9 common diet and lifestyle habits that keep them spry past age 100. (Filmed at TEDxTC.)

 Thulasiraj Ravilla: How low-cost eye care can be world-class | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:17:27

India's revolutionary Aravind Eye Care System has given sight to millions. Thulasiraj Ravilla looks at the ingenious approach that drives its treatment costs down and quality up, and why its methods should trigger a re-think of all human services.

 Marc Koska: 1.3m reasons to re-invent the syringe | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:04:45

Reuse of syringes, all too common in under-funded clinics, kills 1.3 million each year. Marc Koska clues us in to this devastating global problem with facts, photos and hidden-camera footage. He shares his solution: a low-cost syringe that can't be used twice.

 Michael Pritchard: How to make filthy water drinkable | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:09:31

Too much of the world lacks access to clean drinking water. Engineer Michael Pritchard did something about it -- inventing the portable Lifesaver filter, which can make the most revolting water drinkable in seconds. An amazing demo from TEDGlobal 2009.

 Laurie Garrett: Lessons from the 1918 flu | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:21:05

In 2007, as the world worried about a possible avian flu epidemic, Laurie Garrett, author of "The Coming Plague," gave this powerful talk to a small TED University audience. Her insights from past pandemics are suddenly more relevant than ever.

 Bonnie Bassler: How bacteria "talk" | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:18:14

Bonnie Bassler discovered that bacteria "talk" to each other, using a chemical language that lets them coordinate defense and mount attacks. The find has stunning implications for medicine, industry -- and our understanding of ourselves.

 Nathan Wolfe: The jungle search for viruses | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:12:15

Virus hunter Nathan Wolfe is outwitting the next pandemic by staying two steps ahead: discovering deadly new viruses where they first emerge -- passing from animals to humans among poor subsistence hunters in Africa -- before they claim millions of lives.

 Dean Ornish: Healing through diet | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:16:49

Dean Ornish talks about simple, low-tech and low-cost ways to take advantage of the body's natural desire to heal itself.

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