TED Talks is finally making its debut on American television, and Juliet Blake gives us a heads up on what to expect. Also, get some rest, help raise awareness for bleeding disorders, and stay safe this flu season with expert advice. | Download Full Episode #325
Segment 1: TED Talks on TV | Download Segment 1
TED Talks (@TEDTalks) have been viewed 4.5 billion times in total, and are viewed over a million times a day! TED Talks (@TEDTalks) Producer, Juliet Blake, gives us the details of their new show on PBS; finally TED is on TV in America!
Segment 2: Genetics and Paelobiology | Download Segment 2
Don't miss the TED Talks (@TEDTalks) American television debut, Wednesday March 30th at 10pm eastern! Juliet Blake gives us a preview of the hour long event, from a life code and genetics talk with Juan Enriquez, to a marvelous paleobiology story from Latif Nasser.
Segment 3: Fixing Sleepless Nights | Download Segment 3
Did daylight savings time mess up your internal clock? Are you having trouble getting to sleep on time? Ascensions Borgess Sleep Disorder Center (@BorgessHealth) Sleep Specialist, Dr. Alice Doe, gives us great tips for getting our brains to settle down and get back on that normal sleep schedule.
Segment 4: Bleeding Disorder Awareness | Download Segment 4
Over 3 million Americans suffer with bleeding disorders, and to help raise awareness March has been declared 'Bleeding Disorder Awareness Month'. National Hemophilia Foundation (@NHF_Hemophilia) CEO, Val Bias, fills us in on the Red Tie Challenge and many different treatments available for bleeding disorders.
Segment 5: Flu Attack | Download Segment 5
Is the Flu really a big deal? Well, the Flu causes up to 30,000 additional deaths each year! National Foundation for Infectious Diseases' (@NFIDvaccines) Dr. Bill Schaffner and Etiquette Expert Lizzy Post encourage us to be careful and take preventative measures this Flu season and explain the very real danger of this annual virus.
Segment 6: The Flu is Late! | Download Segment 6
Teaching our children about the Flu is very important, and Lizzie Post offers up a great resource at www.flufacts.com. Also, why is the Flu season so late this year? Dr. Bill Schaffner (@NFIDvaccines) sounds off.
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