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Do you want to save someone's life | DKMS Germany
Of course you would save someone's life! But why don't you do it? 🤔 It's mega easy! In our video, we'll tell you just three short steps. 💪 It's really easy: open your mouth. Chopsticks in. Be a donor. Order your registration set on dkms.de/yt-registrierung and become a stem cell donor. Maybe you
Dark Medicine – Semmelweis
Today, medicine is seen as an authority and a sacred institution. But like any institution, it has a dark past. The story of Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis shows how medicine was terribly wrong and how the poor judgment of the doctors cost many women their lives. In 19th-century Vienna, the young doctor was r
Day-night cycle – Why teenagers are always tired
When children become teenagers, hormonal changes shift their circadian rhythm – they get tired later. Because schools usually don't adapt to their new natural sleep cycle, they often sleep less on weekdays, affecting their memory, emotional well-being, and health. If we want teens to learn and thriv
Mouth on blood cancer survivor Ann-Selina Valerie. Register | DKMS Germany
What did you actually do when you were 16? School, homework, sports club, the first boyfriend or girlfriend, of course. Maybe the first beer. With today's guest Ann-Selina it was a bit different. When all her friends were doing all these typical teenage things, Ann-Selina beat blood cancer. Awesome,
How Nelson Mandela Fought for Equality and Freedom
Nelson Mandela is famous for its fight against racial segregation in South Africa, the Apartheid. His unique efforts for peace and reconciliation were honored by creating the Nelson Mandela Day, July 18th. This simpleshow summarizes the main milestones on Mandela's way to more freedom in his country
Mouth Klengan meets stem cell donor Henri | DKMS Germany
Timon, known as Klengan, has been thinking about registering as a stem cell donor for some time. In this episode "Mund Auf" he meets Henri, who talks about his own experiences as a stem cell donor. Henri saved the life of a woman from Germany at the age of 18. Without hocus-pocus, but only with his
Bush Viper facts: small snakes with a big bite | Animal Fact Files
On this episode of Animal Fact Files discover some African snakes with a deadly bite and the look of a dragon. EDIT: According to A co cię To obchodzi 0:55-1:08 isn't a bush viper due to the heat sensing pits present in these snakes. Sorry we missed that! According to the photographer here: https:/
Importance of young lifesavers quickly explained | DKMS Germany
Are you young, fit and want to save lives? 💪 Then we are looking for you! In this episode "Quickly explained", Visa Vie tells you why it is so important that young people in particular register as stem cell donors. ☝️ The fact is that registered people between the ages of 18 and 30 are most often
These Habits Are Keeping You Lazy
Are you feeling lazy lately? Maybe you're struggling with bad habits that are Keeping You Lazy. In this video, we're going to talk about some of the most common lazy habits and how to break them. From not eating enough to not getting enough exercise, we're going to talk about everything that's keepi
Robbers Cave Experiment - The Psychology of War and Peace
Get 25% off Blinkist Premium and enjoy 2 memberships for the price of 1! Start a free 7-day trial by clicking here: http://blinkist.de/sproutsdeutschland In the summer of 1954, a school bus carrying a group of 12-year-old boys arrived at Robbers Cave State Park in Oklahoma. The boys thought they we
Gene Drives – Protecting People and Nature through Genetic Extermination?
Video recording of the online conference on October 15, 2020 Guests: - Dr. Ricarda Steinbrecher (Molecular biologist and geneticist, board member of the European Network of Scientists for Social and Environmental Responsibility – ENSSER) - Ali Tapsoba de Goamma (Human rights and environmental act











