Advice for caregivers of people with dementia during COVID-19

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Caregivers of people with dementia are facing new challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. This video provides practical advice to help them reduce their level of stress and to improve their mental health and well-being. The messages are extracted from iSupport, WHO’s knowledge and skills training programme for caregivers of people with dementia. […]

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Brain Moves: The Body-Brain Connection | Mary Mollway | TEDxTemecula

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Your ability to move, learn, and interact with the world is dependent upon movement. Learn how your DNA actually determines the sequence of movement patterns we learn, how these patterns affect our brain function and their connection to learning and developmental delays. Mary Mollway is a learning, development, and health coach. As the owner of […]

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Working from home

Working from home during Covid-19. Advice from Potential. Coronavirus (COVID19) requires that we work and study from home to limit the spread of the outbreak. How can you work and study from home effectively? This video provides 10 tips for things that you can do to help you be more productive and efficient while working […]

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RA Awareness Week (RAAW) 2020

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  https://youtu.be/5wI5RVWzn9Q Its RA Awareness Week (RAAW) 2020.  Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an incurable condition that lacks public visibility and awareness. One of the major reasons is because it has invisible symptoms like fatigue, anxiety and depression. Over 89% are affected by these hidden symptoms! Jane is a young mother that has RA. This video […]

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Back to school anxiety

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https://youtu.be/IOmUBedGIGE Managing children’s fears around returning to school after coronavirus ‘lockdown’ : Dr Hayley van Zwanenberg, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at Priory Wellbeing Centre Oxford, has shared advice for parents on how to prepare their child emotionally for returning to school following on from the coronavirus lockdown. Advice for children in primary or junior school […]

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Virtual Carnival 2020

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Notting Hill Carnival has been blessing West London streets since ’66. Here’s a brief history of Europe’s biggest and best street party. This year you can still take part as the biggest street party in Europe moves online for the first time ever, with Notting Hill Carnival 2020 taking place virtually across the bank holiday […]

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National Science Week Australia: Deep Blue

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Deep Blue: Innovations for the future of our oceans. A fantastic theme that will educate, reinforce and ultimately help our blue planet. It is important for us all to be aware and active in protecting our ocean environments. During National Science week 2020, students in Australian schools will learn more about the ocean and ocean science.  […]

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Why are some people left handed?

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Left handers day is the 13th August: Today, about one-tenth of the world’s population are southpaws. Why are such a small proportion of people left-handed — and why does the trait exist in the first place? Daniel M. Abrams investigates how the uneven ratio of lefties and righties gives insight into a balance between competitive […]

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Mass upscale manufacture of Oxford vaccine to go ahead

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Oxford Vaccine Raises Hope: When Will First Covid-19 Vaccine Be Available? The world is breathing a sigh of relief after scientists at Oxford University, in a paper published in The Lancet, said their experimental Covid vaccine had been shown to trigger a protective immune response in hundreds of people who got the shot. So, when […]

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