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.

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Mechai 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.

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Source: TED

Thulasiraj 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.

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Source: TED

Bill 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.

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Source: TED

Jamie 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...

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Source: TED

Irwin 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.

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Source: TED

Margaret 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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