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How Mr. Condom Made Thailand a Better Place
Mechai Viravaidya
Mechai Viravaidya talks about how Thailand succesfully launched a country-wide movement for the use of condoms to promote family planning and HIV protection.
1 people like thisMechai Viravaidya: How Mr. Condom Made Thailand a Better Place
September 1, 2010 (over 13 years ago)Mechai Viravaidya talks about how Thailand succesfully launched a country-wide movement for the use of condoms to promote family planning and HIV protection.
1 people like thisThulasiraj Ravilla: How Low-Cost Eye Care Can Be World-Class
November 1, 2009 (over 14 years ago)Thulasiraj Ravilla shows how making eye-care available for poor people is clearly possible.
1 people like thisBill Davenhall: Your Health Depends on Where You Live
October 1, 2009 (over 14 years ago)Bill Davehall explains the importance of geographical history in a patient's medical record to better understand the occurence of diseases and other health concerns.
1 people like thisJamie Heywood: The Big Idea My Brother Inspired
October 1, 2009 (over 14 years ago)In this talk, Jamie Heywood presents his brother's story in relation to their company, patients like me. It's a very data intensive website that helps patients find other people who have the same illnesses. It provides a lot of incredible information and lets you really know about your disease an...
1 people like thisIrwin Redlener: Surviving a Nuclear Attack
February 1, 2008 (about 16 years ago)Irwin Redlener talks about the reality of nuclear wars and how to survive a nuclear explosion.
1 people like thisMargaret Sanger: The Children's Era
March 30, 1925 (about 99 years ago)Margaret Sanger delivers a speech that hopes to give unborn children the choice to be born into a family well-equipped to nurture a baby. It also hopes to give mothers the choice to veer away from unwanted and unplanned parenthood.
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