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TO THE CONTRARY | June 20, 2008 #2 | PBS
On this week’s TTC Extra: These controversial, new drug stores don't sell birth control, emergency contraception, or condoms. 05:00
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John McCain on Medicare and the U.S. National Debt (#3506)
Sen. John McCain says the national debt is mainly due to 'the dramatic expansion of entitlement programs. He goes on to talk more about health insurance issues. 02:39
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | EXPOSÉ: Chemicals in Our Food | PBS
There may be a potentially dangerous chemical leaching into our food from the containers that we use every day. 23:45
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NOVA | A Walk to Beautiful | A Second Chance | PBS (#3506)
The Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital in Ethiopia has treated over 30,000 women who suffer from a birth injury called a fistula. These women, most of whom are rejected by society, get a second chance at life. ... 04:22
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | California Nurses Association | PBS
Bill Moyers profiles the fight the California Nurses Association (CNA) has been waging over universal healthcare. 00:31
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FRONTLINE | Sick Around the World | Preview Germany | PBS (#2611)
www.pbs.org/frontline/sickarou... In Germany, health plan premiums are based on income and everyone has access to medical care—including the unemployed. Watch "Sick Around the World," April 15, 2008 ... 02:32
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FRONTLINE | Sick Around the World | Preview Taiwan | PBS (#2611)
www.pbs.org/frontline/sickarou... To design a new comprehensive health care system, officials in Taiwan looked abroad for ideas, borrowing from the best and avoiding the worst—including what they ... 02:16
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NATURE | Crash: A Tale of Two Species | Blue Blood | PBS (#2507)
Horseshoe crabs' blue blood, which contains copper, not iron, is prized by the biomedical community for its ability to detect bacteria in human medicines. It's just one of the amazing qualities of the ... 03:17
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FRONTLINE/World | SOUTH AFRICA: An Everyday Crime | PBS
Reporter Elena Ghanotakis spends a day in the life of a rape crisis center in Cape Town, South Africa. For more: www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rou... 02:16
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Mapping Stem Cell Research: Terra ... (#911)
Dr. Jack Kessler, a prominent neurologist, shifts his diabetes research to stem cell research when his daughter is paralyzed from the waist down. MAPPING STEM CELL RESEARCH: Terra Incognita brings the ... 02:06
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FRONTLINE/World | Philippines: Have Degree, Will Travel ...
Barnaby Lo reports on the "brain drain" of doctors and nurses from the Philippines leaving for work in the U.S. For more, go to www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rou... 03:48
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WIRED SCIENCE | Mixed Feelings | PBS
Neuroscientists in Wisconsin are helping blind patients see with their tongues. Find out how they're juggling the senses and rewiring the brain. To see the full segment, visit www.pbs.org/kcet/wired... ... 00:56
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FRONTLINE/World | Tibet: Eye Camp | PBS
Reporter Isaac Solotaroff follows San Francisco Jewish/Buddhist eye doctor, Marc Lieberman, to Tibet where he performs cataract surgeries and trains locals to do the operations to cure blindness. For ... 03:39
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WIRED SCIENCE | What's Inside Rainn Wilson? | PBS
WIRED SCIENCE host Chris Hardwick and The Office scene-stealer Rainn Wilson (recently named one of People magazine's "Sexiest Men Alive") dive deep into the chemical guts of a common household product ... 04:47
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WIRED SCIENCE | Deep Brain Stimulation | PBS
You've heard of a pacemaker for the heart, but what about for the head? We'll go under the knife with a Cardington, Ohio farmer who's getting electrodes implanted in his brain to alleviate the debilitating ... 02:29


















