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Video clipRocky Mountain PBS Ask For An Interpreter PSA Campaign

A public television PSA campaign produced by Susan M. Thornton.

Video clipRadio Bilingüe Showcase Video

Maria Eraña and Lourdes Oliva Medina of Radio Bilingüe get the word out to
Latina and Mixteca women about early cancer detection.

Audio clipKTEP Health Without Borders: Obessive Compulsive Disorder

This Health Without Borders program begins with a feature produced by Rosana Reyes and continues with a physician interview about obsessive compulsive disorder. (29:00)

Audio clipWBHM 2006 Edward R. Murrow Award Winner: Hurricane Katrina Aftermath

Tanya Ott reports on mental health needs in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Her report won the 2006 Edward R. Murrow Regional Feature Award. (7:50)

Audio clipWYSO Youth Radio Project: "Advice for Parents"

WYSO's Youth Radio Project presents teen advice for parents to help their teens lead healthy lives. (2:15)

Audio clipWisdom of the Elders Health and Healing #4

Rose High Bear explores the struggle against obesity for two women of the Yakima tribe, Dolores George and Evelyn Umtouch. (5:01)

Audio clipWCBU-FM Fall Prevention Series, Part Four

One in three people over the age of 65 falls each year. Many of these accidents occur in and around the home. WCBU's Paulette Compt reports on local seniors who have suffered falls and looks at a program that evaluates seniors' homes for fall hazards.

Audio clipWisdom of the Elders Health and Healing #5

Rose High Bear interviews two tribal elder women who have learned to successfully manager their Type Two diabetes. Delphine Wood and Marvella Jones fight the disease together. (5:02)

Video clipWHYY Circle of Care: Music and Pain Management

Paul Nolan, faculty in music therapy at Hahnemann Creative Arts in Therapy Program at the Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions and music therapist at Hahnemann University Hospital, explains how patients use musical improvisation to communicate their experiences with pain, and sometimes lessen the perception of pain. Paul works with A. Bruce Gregory, Jr., a patient who suffers from severe pain caused by sickle cell anemia. Bruce has participated in music therapy as an inpatient in the hospital, and now uses music to manage his pain by always carrying a kalimba and playing it whenever possible.

Video clipKUED-TV Voices of Hope: Suicide Should Never Be An Option

Watch this trailer for the full-length public television documentary, "Voices of Hope."

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