American Public Health Association Executive Director Dr. Georges Benjamin provides insight into what public health is and what APHA represents.
NTSB board member Earl F. Weener outlines the elements of the agency's investigation of the May 31, 2011, bus crash on Interstate 95 in Virginia and explains which investigative agencies are involved.
An explanation of Galson Laboratory's services in the industrial hygiene industry. Galson is the world's largest air-only IH testing laboratory. The video, in which Lab Director Mary Unangst is shown, explains how the laboratory's continuous improvement strategy ensures high-quality results.
In this video posted March 18, 2011, on AHRQHealthTV, singing doctors and nurses encourage patients to ask questions and be involved in their own health care.
WHO produced this video for World No Tobacco Day 2011, the theme of which is a public health treaty, the "WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control." Tobacco kills nearly 6 million people each year, of whom more than 5 million are users and ex-users of tobacco and more than 600,000 are nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke. The WHO FCTC is the world's answer to the tobacco epidemic. Adopted by the World Health Assembly in May 2003 and entered into force less than two years later, it now has more than 170 Parties, making it one of the most rapidly embraced treaties in the history of the United Nations. World No Tobacco Day 2011 highlights the critical importance of ensuring full implementation of the WHO FCTC.
This video features Sharon Vereb, news anchor for ALPA's The Flight Deck. She reports on new federal rules for air passengers' rights, the likelihood of new ICAO regulations for flight data recorders based on the AF447 crash investigation, and air crews' medical exams.
Fruits and vegetables are an important part of a healthy diet. Local markets carry an amazing variety of fresh fruits and vegetables that are both nutritious and delicious. This U.S. Food and Drug Administration video reminds Americans that, as they enjoy fresh produce, it is important to handle the products safely in order to reduce the risks of foodborne illness.
Imagine you're driving at the maximum speed allowed on a major highway and you have to suddenly stop the car. In an April 2011 test, a fully loaded Boeing 747-8 Freighter with worn-out brakes attempts an aborted takeoff on a California runway. The rejected takeoff (or maximum brake energy test) is one of the most dramatic for a new airplane.
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