Lid pečuje o své zdraví (1953)
Género : Documental
Tiempo de ejecución : 0M
Director : Fedor Kaucký, Jan Fuksa
Escritor : Richard Kubeš, M. Fügnerová, Fedor Kaucký
Sinopsis
Fed Up descubre un sucio secreto de la industria alimentaria estadounidense, muchos más de nosotros de lo que nadie se podría imaginar enferma por lo que comemos. La cineasta Stephanie Soechtig y la periodista de televisión Katie Couric nos llevan a través de esta potente exposición a descubrir por qué, a pesar de la atención mediática, la fascinación del público con la apariencia, y las políticas del gobierno para combatir la obesidad en los niños estadounidenses, estos niños ahora tienen una esperanza de vida más corta que la de sus padres.
Una noche, en los barrios bajos de Nueva Orleáns, el rufián Blackie y sus amigos matan a un inmigrante que les había ganado jugando al póker. A la mañana siguiente, el doctor Clint Reed del Servicio de Salud Pública confirma que el muerto tenía la peste negra. Para evitar una epidemia que tendría efectos catastróficos, Clint y el capitán de policía Tom Warren tratan de encontrar y aislar a los asesinos. La operación se lleva a cabo en secreto, por miedo a que la población sea presa del pánico. Disponen sólo de 48 horas para conseguirlo.
En este desgarrador documental, una joven que prepara su tesis doctoral recurre a la cámara para dar visibilidad a su lucha diaria contra el síndrome de fatiga crónica.
Inside the dramatic search for a cure to ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome). 17 million people around the world suffer from what ME/CFS has been known as a mystery illness, delegated to the psychological realm, until now. A scientist in the only neuro immune institute in the world may have come up with the answer. An important human drama, plays out on the quest for the truth.
China ha decidido luchar contra el coronavirus poniendo a todo el país en cuarentena. En Pekín, esto supone calles vacías, máscaras y puestos de control. El periodista francés Sébastien Le Belzic cuenta cómo es el día a día en la capital china.
John Pilger unearths the hidden agenda behind the NHS crisis.
FAT: A Documentary 2 is the sequel to the international sensation that delves deeper into the lies and myths surrounding the age old question: "What should I be eating?"
Amidst radical changes in nicotine use globally, one filmmaker's journey through the confusion & fear leads to a startling discovery about Earth's most hated stimulant. Society may be changed forever.
Narrator Cori Brackett had a strange cause-and-effect experience with the diet cokes she was drinking and quickly found herself disabled and diagnosed with MS. Slowly able to walk and speak again, she believes her illness is linked to aspartame. She is a co-owner of a video/film production company. After 7000 miles, and 25 hours of footage, "Sweet Misery" will reveal one of the most pervasive, insidious forms of corporate negligence since tobacco.
Investigative journalist Joshua Philipp examines the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, covering events from late December 2019 to early April 2020.
A doctor explains to his children the dangers of tuberculosis, what it is and how to prevent against contracting it.
Behind the scenes of news coverage during the pandemic. Follow the work of the professional press in a fight against denialism.
One of America's best-known and most respected doctors offers a sensible approach to eating: He emphasizes enjoyment over deprivation, and long-term health benefits over short-term weight loss. Dr. Weil assures us that there is no confusion among nutrition experts about the optimal diet for health, body weight, and longevity. Understanding inflammation to be the root cause of many chronic illnesses, he gives science-based recommendations to help combat specific health concerns, all as part of an anti-inflammatory diet. On the subject of dietary supplements, he talks about what's perilous and what can help.
This film explains how sneezing in public can spread disease, and shows how using a handkerchief can stop it.
This French-Canadian co-production goes behind the scenes of the huge tobacco industry, whose economic power has been expanding for five decades at the expense of public health. A gripping investigation covering three continents, Nadia Collot's film exposes the vast conspiracy of a criminally negligent industry that conquers new markets through corruption and manipulation. To confront the tobacco cartel, anti-smoking groups are organizing and scoring points, but the fight remains fierce. With ist diverse viewpoints, shocking interviews and riveting images, The Tobacco Conspiracy deftly defines the issues in a complex situation where private interests and the public good collide. Enlightening and engrossing, this documentary is a hard-hitting critique of an industry gone mad.
A husband sneezes inconsiderately all over the place, until his wife has had enough and leaves him.
Since the invention of the wheel we have striven to make great machines that would make our lives more productive and efficient, however we will almost certainly never invent a machine as efficient as the human body. Each component of the machine is given in depth attention with the same clarity and insightful touch you have come to expect from the Eyewitness books. There are over 206 bones, half of which are in the hands and feet. A total of 640 muscles contract and exert pressure, working together with our skeleton to turn power and strength into movement and precision. Our bodies are incredibly resilient machines, and conversely life is very fragile. After all, unlike any other, this machine can reproduce itself.