Healthcare Videos

RFK Jr. Pulls Back on Vaccine Skepticism as Midterms Near
VideoApr 9, 2026

RFK Jr. Pulls Back on Vaccine Skepticism as Midterms Near

The video reports that the Trump administration is tightening the messaging of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., urging him to move away from vaccine skepticism as the 2024 midterm elections approach. Officials have installed new guardrails that restrict Kennedy’s public comments...

By Bloomberg News (finance-heavy news)
Endometriosis Explained | Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment Options
VideoApr 9, 2026

Endometriosis Explained | Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment Options

The webinar from Johns Hopkins specialists provides a patient‑centered overview of endometriosis, covering its definition, prevalence, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic pathways, and therapeutic strategies. The presenters emphasize that endometriosis is a chronic, hormone‑dependent inflammatory disorder affecting up to 15% of...

By Johns Hopkins Medicine
California AG Rob Bonta Announces Crackdown on Hospice Fraud
VideoApr 9, 2026

California AG Rob Bonta Announces Crackdown on Hospice Fraud

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the culmination of Operation Skip Trace, a coordinated investigation that uncovered a massive hospice fraud operation in Los Angeles County. The scheme allegedly siphoned $267 million from state Medicaid funds by enrolling thousands of stolen out‑of‑state...

By Fox Business
Enlarged Prostate Treatment Without Surgery | Prostate Artery Embolization Explained
VideoApr 9, 2026

Enlarged Prostate Treatment Without Surgery | Prostate Artery Embolization Explained

The video introduces prostate artery embolization (PAE), a minimally invasive radiologic procedure designed to shrink an enlarged prostate and alleviate lower urinary tract symptoms without traditional surgery. Dr. Vicram March Buro explains that PAE avoids the bleeding, ejaculatory dysfunction, erectile dysfunction,...

By NYU Langone Health
BioVie Targets Neuroinflammation and Insulin Resistance in Parkinson’s Treatment Approach
VideoApr 9, 2026

BioVie Targets Neuroinflammation and Insulin Resistance in Parkinson’s Treatment Approach

BioVie’s CEO Cuong Do explained the company’s hypothesis that Parkinson’s disease is driven not only by dopamine loss but also by neuroinflammation‑induced insulin resistance. The firm is developing Beziterim, a molecule designed to clear the “rust” on cellular insulin receptors,...

By Proactive Investors
NanoViricides Files for Rare Pediatric Disease Designation for Measles Drug
VideoApr 9, 2026

NanoViricides Files for Rare Pediatric Disease Designation for Measles Drug

NanoViricides announced that it has filed an FDA application for Rare Pediatric Disease designation for its investigational measles antiviral, NV‑387. The move positions the company to qualify for a Priority Review Voucher (PRV) if the drug receives approval, a mechanism...

By Proactive Investors
Understanding Colorectal Cancer: Prevention, Risk-Assessment & Screening
VideoApr 9, 2026

Understanding Colorectal Cancer: Prevention, Risk-Assessment & Screening

The webinar, timed with Colon Cancer Awareness Month, brought together genetic counselor Rachel Chambers and gastroenterologist Dr. Sophie Belzora to outline current strategies for colorectal cancer prevention, risk assessment, and screening. It emphasized the distinction between sporadic, familial, and hereditary...

By NYU Langone Health
This AI Designs Drugs in Minutes
VideoApr 9, 2026

This AI Designs Drugs in Minutes

On March 17, 2026, Andre Watson, a biomeaterials scientist and founder of Ligendal, released a preprint describing a new AI system that designs peptide drugs in minutes. The system, called Ligan Forge, uses a discrete diffusion model that learns the physics...

By Longevity Science News
LIVE | Dr Tedros’ Statement at the Closing Session: Global Forum of the WHO Collaborating Centre
VideoApr 9, 2026

LIVE | Dr Tedros’ Statement at the Closing Session: Global Forum of the WHO Collaborating Centre

Dr Tedros delivered closing remarks at the inaugural Global Forum of WHO Collaborating Centres, summarizing three days of dialogue and announcing concrete steps to deepen the partnership between WHO and its network of research institutions. He acknowledged persistent geographic inequities—most centres...

By World Health Organization (WHO)
Using Competition and Medicare Accountable Care Organizations to Control Costs
VideoApr 9, 2026

Using Competition and Medicare Accountable Care Organizations to Control Costs

Rising health‑care costs are straining households and federal budgets, prompting policymakers to seek cost‑containment strategies that preserve quality. Researchers Bryan Dowd and Anthony T. Lo Sasso argue that allowing high‑performing Medicare Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) to compete for enrollment could amplify...

By AEI
How Are You Seeing Health Data Management and Archiving Move to Include Quality and Cost?
VideoApr 9, 2026

How Are You Seeing Health Data Management and Archiving Move to Include Quality and Cost?

The video discusses how health‑data management and archiving are evolving to balance security, quality of care, and cost efficiency. Speakers stress that compliance remains the first hurdle, but the real value lies in aggregating multiple data sources into a single repository,...

By Healthcare IT Today
A Bold CMS Prediction, Behavioral Science, and What You Missed at RISE National 2026
VideoApr 9, 2026

A Bold CMS Prediction, Behavioral Science, and What You Missed at RISE National 2026

The Rise National 2026 conference brought together payers, providers, and innovators to discuss the future of health‑care data, behavioral science, and artificial intelligence. Highlights included a provocative opening keynote from CMS Innovation Center director Abe Sutton, who warned that AI...

By Healthcare IT Today
Vaccine Side Effects Are Not the Disease
VideoApr 9, 2026

Vaccine Side Effects Are Not the Disease

The video, presented by pediatrician Dr. Mona, clarifies that side effects after vaccination are simply the immune system’s normal response, not the disease the vaccine aims to prevent. She explains that mild fever, body aches, fatigue, runny nose, or brief diarrhea—especially...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
How to Request a Repeat Prescription in the NHS App
VideoApr 9, 2026

How to Request a Repeat Prescription in the NHS App

The video walks users through the step‑by‑step process for ordering a repeat prescription through the NHS App, a free digital service for patients in England. Starting from the home screen, users select “Prescriptions,” then choose “Request a repeat prescription.” They confirm...

By NHS (UK National Health Service)
How to Receive Messages and Turn on Notifications in the NHS App (BSL)
VideoApr 9, 2026

How to Receive Messages and Turn on Notifications in the NHS App (BSL)

The video walks users through receiving messages and activating push notifications in the NHS App, a digital platform for communicating with NHS healthcare providers. It begins by showing how to open the Messages section from the bottom navigation bar and...

By NHS (UK National Health Service)
PTSD Hope: Solvonis Has Secured Two US Patents Strengthening Its PTSD Drug Programme
VideoApr 9, 2026

PTSD Hope: Solvonis Has Secured Two US Patents Strengthening Its PTSD Drug Programme

Solvonis Therapeutics PLC announced the issuance of two United States patents that protect its lead PTSD candidate, SVN-114. CEO Anthony Tennyson said the patents validate the underlying science and move the program closer to clinical milestones. The protection strengthens Solvonis’s...

By Proactive Investors
Gene Therapy Breakthrough at Genflow Biosciences Reports Promising Long-Lasting Effects in Dogs
VideoApr 9, 2026

Gene Therapy Breakthrough at Genflow Biosciences Reports Promising Long-Lasting Effects in Dogs

Genflow Biosciences Ltd announced that its SLAB gene‑therapy trial in dogs showed durable efficacy, with functional improvements still evident three months after a single dose. CEO Dr. Eric Leire said the persistence could enable a one‑time treatment model for sarcopenia...

By Proactive Investors
Why Patients Are Googling, Scrolling, and Surviving Without Doctors - FLO
VideoApr 9, 2026

Why Patients Are Googling, Scrolling, and Surviving Without Doctors - FLO

The video highlights a growing reality: patients are forced to become the chief executives of their own health journeys. Fragmented specialty care leaves many without clear guidance, prompting individuals to turn to social media for answers. Speakers note that platforms like...

By This Week Health
NEJM Interview: Danielle Jones on the Development of Tools to Help Family Physicians Address Soci...
VideoApr 8, 2026

NEJM Interview: Danielle Jones on the Development of Tools to Help Family Physicians Address Soci...

The interview with Danielle Jones, vice president of accountability at AWHONN, discusses the American Academy of Family Physicians' "Everyone Project"—a decade‑old toolkit designed to help primary‑care doctors screen for and address social determinants of health. The project began with an AAFP‑wide...

By NEJM Group
The Whole Patient — Toward Holistic, High-Value Care | NEJM
VideoApr 8, 2026

The Whole Patient — Toward Holistic, High-Value Care | NEJM

The NEJM video “The Whole Patient — Toward Holistic, High‑Value Care” showcases a primary‑care model that brings physicians into patients’ homes to capture a complete picture of health, including mobility, cognition, daily activities, and social support. By stepping outside the...

By NEJM Group
Fast-Track Your Healthcare Career
VideoApr 8, 2026

Fast-Track Your Healthcare Career

Rice Business School’s Operations Director Ian Wetcher introduces a new Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Management, designed for clinical leaders who lack formal business training. The ten‑month, part‑time program delivers MBA‑level coursework and a hands‑on project component, allowing participants to apply...

By Rice Business
Meet a Pediatric Hospital Medicine First-Year Fellow
VideoApr 8, 2026

Meet a Pediatric Hospital Medicine First-Year Fellow

The video features Barca, a first‑year pediatric hospital medicine fellow at Johns Hopkins, describing why she chose the program and what her experience has been like. She highlights the fellowship’s flexible, self‑directed curriculum, which lets fellows tailor rotations and projects to...

By Johns Hopkins Medicine
Meet the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship Director
VideoApr 8, 2026

Meet the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship Director

Johns Hopkins’ Pediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM) Fellowship, led by Professor Brian Alverson, is positioned as a national pipeline for clinicians who want to lead in inpatient pediatrics. The program’s mission is to graduate fellows equipped with clinical excellence, research, quality‑improvement, and...

By Johns Hopkins Medicine
Digital Surgery, How George Murgatroyd GM & VP of Medtronic Sees AI Transforming the OR!
VideoApr 8, 2026

Digital Surgery, How George Murgatroyd GM & VP of Medtronic Sees AI Transforming the OR!

The podcast features George Murgatroyd, Medtronic’s VP of Digital Technologies, discussing how artificial intelligence is poised to transform the operating room. He argues that current practices—surgeons still relying on USB sticks and DVDs for case review—are obsolete, and that high‑compute...

By State of MedTech
Coiled Therapeutics Doubles Cancer Drug's Success Rate with Simple Dosing Change
VideoApr 8, 2026

Coiled Therapeutics Doubles Cancer Drug's Success Rate with Simple Dosing Change

Coiled Therapeutics announced that its lead oncology candidate AO‑252 doubled its clinical benefit rate from 40% to 80% after switching to a twice‑daily dosing regimen. The improvement is attributed to sustained drug exposure, enhancing its multimodal action on mitosis, DNA...

By Proactive Investors
Clinical Decisions: Liver Transplantation in Alcohol-Related Liver Disease
VideoApr 8, 2026

Clinical Decisions: Liver Transplantation in Alcohol-Related Liver Disease

The New England Journal of Medicine released a Clinical Decisions feature asking physicians to choose between liver transplantation and continued intensive care for patients with acute liver failure superimposed on alcohol‑associated cirrhosis. The piece highlights the ongoing debate over transplant...

By NEJM Group
Why Healthcare Safety Is a Data Problem: A Conversation with RLDatix’s August Calhoun
VideoApr 8, 2026

Why Healthcare Safety Is a Data Problem: A Conversation with RLDatix’s August Calhoun

In this interview, Healthcare IT Today’s John Lynn sits down with August Calhoun, president of North America at RLDatix, to explore why patient safety has become a data‑centric challenge for health systems. Calhoun argues that mounting financial pressures—reduced volumes and lower reimbursements—are...

By Healthcare IT Today
Media Briefing: Malaria Vaccines, Trends, and What’s Ahead
VideoApr 8, 2026

Media Briefing: Malaria Vaccines, Trends, and What’s Ahead

The Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute hosted a media briefing to assess the latest malaria vaccine rollouts, shifting disease trends, and evolving global health financing. Speakers highlighted that malaria remains endemic in 80 countries, with 280 million cases and 600 000 deaths...

By Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
MedPal AI Scales Rapidly with AI-Powered Digital Health Platform
VideoApr 8, 2026

MedPal AI Scales Rapidly with AI-Powered Digital Health Platform

MedPal, a UK‑based digital‑health startup, unveiled rapid scaling of its AI‑driven platform that unifies wearable data, clinical triage and automated pharmacy fulfillment. CEO Jason Drummond discussed recent milestones and the company’s roadmap into the United States. The platform pulls data from...

By Proactive Investors
The Vitals | The Living Brain Project
VideoApr 8, 2026

The Vitals | The Living Brain Project

The Vitals episode spotlights Mount Sinai’s Living Brain Project, a collaborative roundtable that brings together a psychiatrist and a neurosurgeon to examine how modern neuroscience is blurring the lines between neurology and psychiatry. Host Leslie Schlachter frames the discussion around...

By Mount Sinai Health System
Measles Outbreak Spreads in Bangladesh
VideoApr 8, 2026

Measles Outbreak Spreads in Bangladesh

A sudden surge in measles infections is sweeping through Bangladesh, with health officials confirming dozens of new cases daily across several districts. The outbreak follows a period of unusually cold weather, during which many children developed respiratory complications that were...

By South China Morning Post (SCMP)
Solvonis Therapeutics CEO Says Dual US Patent Win Strengthens PTSD Pipeline
VideoApr 8, 2026

Solvonis Therapeutics CEO Says Dual US Patent Win Strengthens PTSD Pipeline

Solvonis Therapeutics announced the award of two U.S. patents covering separate chemical series that underpin its PTSD drug program. The patents reinforce the company’s intellectual property and signal a shift from a single‑asset approach to a broader chemistry platform. CEO...

By Proactive Investors
Guide to the Oral Fluid Kit Test for Measles, Mumps and Rubella.
VideoApr 8, 2026

Guide to the Oral Fluid Kit Test for Measles, Mumps and Rubella.

The UK Health Security Agency’s video walks users through a home‑based oral fluid kit designed to test for measles, mumps and rubella (MMR). It explains why the test is needed, who can use it—from newborns to adults—and emphasizes that the...

By UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)
What Is Sciatica? | NHS
VideoApr 8, 2026

What Is Sciatica? | NHS

Komal, an advanced spinal physiotherapist, explains that sciatica is a painful condition caused by irritation of the sciatic nerves that run from the lower back down each leg. The video outlines the typical symptom profile—leg and lower‑back pain, numbness, tingling,...

By NHS (UK National Health Service)
Global Forum of WHO Collaborating Centres: Collaborating for a Healthier Future
VideoApr 8, 2026

Global Forum of WHO Collaborating Centres: Collaborating for a Healthier Future

The Global Forum of WHO Collaborating Centres convened in Lyon, France, bringing together roughly 800 centres from more than 80 nations, with additional participants joining virtually. The gathering highlighted the scale of the WHO’s public‑health network and its ambition to...

By World Health Organization (WHO)
LIVE | @DrTedros’ Statement at the Global Forum of the WHO Collaborating Centre
VideoApr 8, 2026

LIVE | @DrTedros’ Statement at the Global Forum of the WHO Collaborating Centre

Dr. Tedros addressed the inaugural Global Forum of WHO Collaborating Centres, marking World Health Day and highlighting the organization’s historic reliance on a worldwide network of research institutions. He outlined how more than 800 centres in 80 nations conduct over...

By World Health Organization (WHO)
2027 Medicare Advantage Final Payment Rule: Key Changes Explained | David Meyers
VideoApr 8, 2026

2027 Medicare Advantage Final Payment Rule: Key Changes Explained | David Meyers

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released its final payment rule for Medicare Advantage (MA) plans for the 2027 benefit year, announcing a 2.48% increase in base rates – a figure far above the modest 0.009% bump proposed...

By Health Affairs
How Reliable Is AI for Infant Safe-Sleep Advice? Evaluating Accuracy Against National Guidelines
VideoApr 8, 2026

How Reliable Is AI for Infant Safe-Sleep Advice? Evaluating Accuracy Against National Guidelines

The study presented by Johns Hopkins medical student Evan Rosschud examined how reliably large‑language models (LLMs) provide infant safe‑sleep guidance compared with the 2022 American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommendations. Researchers extracted nine frequent caregiver questions from Reddit’s New Parents forum,...

By Johns Hopkins Medicine
Fewer than Half of Americans Meet Exercise Guidelines
VideoApr 7, 2026

Fewer than Half of Americans Meet Exercise Guidelines

The CDC’s latest analysis reveals that only 47 % of American adults achieve the recommended 150 minutes of moderate‑intensity exercise each week, falling short of national health guidelines. The report, highlighted by medical correspondent Dr. Darien Sutton, underscores a persistent gap...

By Good Morning America
First-of-Its-Kind Cancer Treatment Plan Using Protons to Zap Tumors | 90 Seconds W/ Lisa Kim
VideoApr 7, 2026

First-of-Its-Kind Cancer Treatment Plan Using Protons to Zap Tumors | 90 Seconds W/ Lisa Kim

Stanford University unveiled a first‑of‑its‑kind proton therapy clinic built around the world’s tiniest superconducting cyclotron. The compact accelerator generates high‑energy protons and, unlike traditional facilities, incorporates a built‑in CT scanner that images the patient in real time, allowing clinicians to...

By Stanford Medicine
Three Things to Know About Donating Blood #shorts
VideoApr 7, 2026

Three Things to Know About Donating Blood #shorts

The short video outlines three essential facts about blood donation, emphasizing the stark gap between supply and demand in the United States. It notes that merely 3% of Americans donate each year, while a single car‑accident victim can require as...

By Vox
PPIs Work Less than 50% of Time. Even Less for LPR. Here’s What Your Doctor Didn’t Tell You 👇
VideoApr 7, 2026

PPIs Work Less than 50% of Time. Even Less for LPR. Here’s What Your Doctor Didn’t Tell You 👇

The video highlights a stark reality: proton‑pump inhibitors (PPIs), the frontline prescription for gastro‑esophageal reflux disease (GERD) and laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), work less than half the time. Clinical trials cited show sub‑50% success for GERD, while for LPR the drugs...

By Molly Pelletier | IBS Nutritionist
Medical Mystery: The Man Who Got Weaker When He Started Training
VideoApr 7, 2026

Medical Mystery: The Man Who Got Weaker When He Started Training

A 43‑year‑old man who began resistance training presented to the ER with a CK level of nearly 19,000 U/L, prompting a deep dive into statin‑associated muscle injury. The episode reviews the patient’s history, lab findings, and the final diagnosis, highlighting three...

By Barbell Medicine — Blog
Original Article: Left Atrial Appendage Closure in Afib (CLOSURE-AF)
VideoApr 7, 2026

Original Article: Left Atrial Appendage Closure in Afib (CLOSURE-AF)

The CLOSURE‑AF trial evaluated left atrial appendage (LAA) closure versus guideline‑directed medical therapy in over 2,000 high‑risk atrial fibrillation patients. After three years, the device strategy failed to meet the predefined non‑inferiority margin for a composite of stroke, systemic embolism,...

By NEJM Group
The EHR Is Broken. Why Greenway Started Over with Novare.
VideoApr 7, 2026

The EHR Is Broken. Why Greenway Started Over with Novare.

Greenway Health announced Novari, a new end‑to‑end electronic health record platform designed specifically for ambulatory practices. Unlike legacy EHRs that evolved as data repositories, Novari embeds artificial intelligence throughout the entire patient encounter, aiming to streamline clinical documentation, revenue‑cycle...

By Healthcare IT Today
The Truth About Saturated Fat, Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Total Mortality | Dr. Tom Brenna | GLS #200
VideoApr 7, 2026

The Truth About Saturated Fat, Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Total Mortality | Dr. Tom Brenna | GLS #200

The interview with Dr. Tom Brenna centers on the controversy surrounding saturated fat, omega‑3 fatty acids, and the way national dietary guidelines have shaped public perception. Brenna argues that long‑standing warnings against fish consumption during pregnancy are unfounded and that...

By Dr. Gabrielle Lyon
Can $7 Save a Child’s Life? | ChildLife Foundation, 2026 #SkollAwardee
VideoApr 7, 2026

Can $7 Save a Child’s Life? | ChildLife Foundation, 2026 #SkollAwardee

The video spotlights the ChildLife Foundation’s effort to slash child mortality in Pakistan by overhauling emergency departments and deploying tele‑medicine. In a country where pneumonia claims roughly 1,000 children under five each day, families often face nine‑hour trips and...

By Skoll Foundation
High Five: Meet Faith Whittaker: Labor & Employment Counsel
VideoApr 7, 2026

High Five: Meet Faith Whittaker: Labor & Employment Counsel

The video introduces Faith Whittaker, associate general counsel for labor and employment at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, as part of the High Five employee‑spotlight series. Whittaker explains that her core duty is to ensure the hospital complies with federal and state labor...

By Cincinnati Children’s
Newborn Blood Spot Test (Heel Prick Test) | NHS
VideoApr 7, 2026

Newborn Blood Spot Test (Heel Prick Test) | NHS

The video explains NHS’s newborn blood‑spot (heel‑prick) test, offered to babies like Thomas when they reach five days old. It outlines the procedure—collecting a few drops of heel blood—to screen for serious inherited conditions. The test can detect rare metabolic disorders,...

By NHS (UK National Health Service)