The dangerous evolution of HIV | Edsel Salvana
TED Talks Daily23 Jan 2018

The dangerous evolution of HIV | Edsel Salvana

Think we're winning the battle against HIV? Maybe not, as the next wave of drug-resistant viruses arrives. In an eye-opening talk, TED Fellow Edsel Salvana describes the aggressive HIV subtype AE that's currently plaguing his home of the Philippines -- and warns us about what might become a global epidemic.


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There's no shame in taking care of your mental health | Sangu Delle

There's no shame in taking care of your mental health | Sangu Delle

When stress got to be too much for TED Fellow Sangu Delle, he had to confront his own deep prejudice: that men shouldn't take care of their mental health. In a personal talk, Delle shares how he learned to handle anxiety in a society that's uncomfortable with emotions. As he says: "Being honest about how we feel doesn't make us weak -- it makes us human." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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A summer school kids actually want to attend | Karim Abouelnaga

A summer school kids actually want to attend | Karim Abouelnaga

In the US, most kids have a very long summer break, during which they forget an awful lot of what they learned during the school year. This "summer slump" affects kids from low-income neighborhoods most, setting them back almost three months. TED Fellow Karim Abouelnaga has a plan to reverse this learning loss. Learn how he's helping kids improve their chances for a brighter future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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A tribute to nurses | Carolyn Jones

A tribute to nurses | Carolyn Jones

Carolyn Jones spent five years interviewing, photographing and filming nurses across America, traveling to places dealing with some of the nation's biggest public health issues. She shares personal stories of unwavering dedication in this celebration of the everyday heroes who work at the front lines of health care. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

24 Okt 201710min

A climate solution where all sides can win | Ted Halstead

A climate solution where all sides can win | Ted Halstead

Why are we so deadlocked on climate, and what would it take to overcome the seemingly insurmountable barriers to progress? Policy entrepreneur Ted Halstead proposes a transformative solution based on the conservative principles of free markets and limited government. Learn more about how this carbon dividends plan could trigger an international domino effect towards a more popular, cost-effective and equitable climate solution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

24 Okt 201713min

Walking as a revolutionary act of self-care | T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison

Walking as a revolutionary act of self-care | T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison

"When black women walk, things change," say T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison, the founders of the health nonprofit GirlTrek. They're on a mission to reduce the leading causes of preventable death among black women -- and build communities in the process. How? By getting one million black women and girls to prioritize their self-care, lacing up their shoes and walking in the direction of their healthiest, most fulfilled lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

24 Okt 201715min

Poverty isn't a lack of character; it's a lack of cash | Rutger Bregman

Poverty isn't a lack of character; it's a lack of cash | Rutger Bregman

"Ideas can and do change the world," says historian Rutger Bregman, sharing his case for a provocative one: guaranteed basic income. Learn more about the idea's 500-year history and a forgotten modern experiment where it actually worked -- and imagine how much energy and talent we would unleash if we got rid of poverty once and for all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

24 Okt 201715min

Why I speak up about living with epilepsy | Sitawa Wafula

Why I speak up about living with epilepsy | Sitawa Wafula

Once homebound by epilepsy, mental health advocate Sitawa Wafula found her strength in writing about it. Now, she advocates for others who are yet to find their voices, cutting through stigma and exclusion to talk about what it's like to live with the condition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

24 Okt 20178min

Don't fear intelligent machines. Work with them | Garry Kasparov

Don't fear intelligent machines. Work with them | Garry Kasparov

We must face our fears if we want to get the most out of technology -- and we must conquer those fears if we want to get the best out of humanity, says Garry Kasparov. One of the greatest chess players in history, Kasparov lost a memorable match to IBM supercomputer Deep Blue in 1997. Now he shares his vision for a future where intelligent machines help us turn our grandest dreams into reality. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

24 Okt 201715min

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