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Emotion, Stress, and Health: Crash Course Psychology #26

WebBack in the 1970s, American psychologist Carroll Izard identified ten distinct basic human emotions, present from infancy on. They are: joy, surprise, sadness, anger, disgust, contempt, shame, fear, guilt, and interest or excitement. Others have since suggested that pride should be added to that list, and still others believe that love should

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Population Health: Crash Course Sociology #43

WebPopulation health indicators measure the distribution of health throughout a given population. These kind of indicators are what sociologists use to study patterns and health outcomes across different social groups, because, like all things sociological, we want to understand the wider patterns of health. So if you're trying to figure your own

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WebIn the private sector, 56% of patients pay for their health care with insurance that they get primarily through their employer. There are also public health insurance plans for vulnerable groups--like Medicare, which covers elderly Americans, and Medicaid, which covers Americans below a certain poverty threshold.

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WebNext week we will explore health outcomes in the United States and how these outcomes are influenced by society. Crash Course Sociology is filmed in the Dr. Cheryl C. Kinney Studio in Missoula, MT, and it’s made with the help of all of these nice people. Our animation team is Thought Cafe and Crash Course is made with Adobe Creative Cloud.

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WebThe brothers decide to split the business operations into two parts: Gus is in charge of growing avocados in an orchard out in the countryside, while Jack heads to the big city to handle the business negotiations. Now, Jack and Gus are both healthy, but they do have a family history of heart disease and skin cancer.

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The Economics of Healthcare: Crash Course Economics #29

WebIn 2012, the U.S. on average spent $8, 745 per person on healthcare. Other rich countries like Switzerland and Norway spent a little over $6,000, and countries like Germany, France, the U.K., and Japan spent in the $3-5,000 range. So the U.S. is spending twice as much per person as most other developed countries.

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What is Public Health

WebIn other words, public health is an approach to preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health. While medical professionals address the specific needs of a specific patient, public health experts look at the external conditions that affect the health of whole communities. Dr. Camara Jones, an American physician and former president

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Intro to Epidemiology: Crash Course Public Health #6

WebcrashcourseIntro to Epidemiology: Crash Course Public Health #6. In 2014, an outbreak of the deadly virus Ebola was spreading across Guinea, a country in West Africa. The outbreak had started in a small village, but spread rapidly. By the time health officials were able to end the outbreak over two years later there had been more than 11,000

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WebDisease doesn’t care about national borders. The pathogen hopping the red eye from Berlin to Boston doesn’t need a passport. So, in order to be proactive about protecting our health, we need to think globally.

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WebSo almost exactly one year ago, we announced a new project to support Partners in Health and the government of Sierra Leone in their efforts to radically reduce maternal mortality. This initiative, which seeks to raise $25 million over five years will strengthen the healthcare system in Sierra Leone's Kono district at every level, from …

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The Future of Public Health: Crash Course Public Health #10

WebWe don’t know what the next big scientific breakthrough is going to be or what futuristic diseases we’ll encounter. But when it comes to our health, we actually have a pretty good idea of what could be next.

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How Society Affects Your Health: Crash Course Public Health #4

WebcrashcourseHow Society Affects Your Health: Crash Course Public Health #4. crashcourse. In 1848, an outbreak of typhus was ravaging Upper Silesia, a poor, rural community in what’s now considered modern-day Poland. Today, we know that typhus is a bacterial disease spread through contact with infected body lice.

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How Laws Affect Your Health: Crash Course Public Health #8

WebToday, 49 states have adopted similar seat belt laws, and seat belt use has continued to grow–from 11% in 1981 to around 90% in 2020, saving almost 15,000 lives in 2017 alone, while cutting the risk of serious injury by 50%. Looking back, we might call this an almost perfect, fairytale-ending to a story about how public health and policy can

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WebSchizophrenia is a chronic condition that usually surfaces for men in their early to mid-20s, and for women in their late 20s. For some the disorder comes on gradually, but for others it could arise more suddenly, perhaps triggered by stress or trauma, although no event can actually cause the disorder.

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WebvlogbrothersWhy We're Donating $6,500,000. Good morning Hank. It's Tuesday. So over the next five years, our families are donating six-and-a-half million dollars to Partners In Health Sierra Leone. Also, we need your help, but more on that in a moment.

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Social Influence: Crash Course Psychology #38

WebThis is known as normative social influence, the idea that we comply in order to fuel our need to be liked or belong. But, of course, groups influence our behavior in more ways than just conformity and obedience. For example, we may perform better or worse in front of a group. This is called social facilitation and it's what might, say, help

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Blood Vessels, Part 2: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #28

WebThese hormones raise both the heart rate and the blood volume, and therefore cardiac output, while also constricting vessels in less essential regions, increasing the overall resistance and therefore pressure. And again, just like with neural controls, these hormonal controls work by changing vessel resistance and cardiac output.

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Trauma and Addiction: Crash Course Psychology #31

WebPsychologists define addiction or dependence as compulsive, excessive, and difficult-to-control substance use, or other, initially pleasurable behavior that begins to interfere with ordinary life, work, health, or relationships. This could mean over-consuming drugs or alcohol, or compulsively gambling, eating, shopping, exercising, or having sex.

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Depressive and Bipolar Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #30

WebAnd " mood-disorders ," which are characterized by emotional extremes and challenges in regulating mood (tend to be longer-term disturbances). These include depressive disorders, typified by prolonged hopelessness and lethargy, and bipolar disorders, the most prominent in which involve alternating between depression and mania .

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