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Baby Madness: Soothing Colicky Babies

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Find out what to do when your baby won't stop crying in this video from Discovery Health.

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Diaper and Wipes-Dispensing Purse (0:49)

Watch this video about a diaper-dispensing purse on HowStuffWorks. This purse is a convenient way to hold diapers and dispense baby wipes when you're on-the-go with your baby. Learn about this handy diaper purse in this episode of MommyTV.

Drool-Proof Bib (4:11)

Watch this video about a new type of bib that doesn't get soggy on HowStuffWorks. This three-layered, drool-proof bib is perfect for your drooling kids who ruin bib after bib. Learn how this new drool-proof bib works in this episode of MommyTV.

Handmade Baby Shoes (1:53)

Watch this video about handmade baby shoes on HowStuffWorks. These stylish, funky baby shoes are made one-by-one and are for tots, toddlers, and infants. Learn about these creative, handmade baby shoes in this episode of MommyTV.

Eco-Friendly Flushable Diapers (1:46)

Watch this video about a revolutionary new diaper on HowStuffWorks. Gdiapers are eco-friendly diapers that can flush waste down a toilet, instead of going to the landfill. Learn about "green" diapers in this episode of MommyTV.

Organic Baby Clothes (1:24)

Watch this video about creative and organic baby clothes on HowStuffWorks. These retro, vintage-style clothes are for babies and toddlers up to 6 years old. Learn about this line and organic lines of baby clothes in this episode of MommyTV.

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Brainstormers: Part Two (0:29)

Watch this video for insight into the human brain stems from research on phantom limbs and differences between male and female brains.

Brainstormers: Part One (23:40)

A hemispherectomy removes half a brain to reduce or eliminate seizures. This operation is not as detrimental as it might sound. In children, the brain can adapt to perform all functions with one half of a brain.

A Changing Epidemic: AIDS Part 2 (22:18)

This section shows interviews with people from various backgrounds who are living with HIV/AIDS.

A Changing Epidemic: AIDS Part 1 (22:48)

Today, almost 1 million people are infected with HIV. They represent a disease of growing diversity, not restricted to one group or gender.

Simply Science: Animal Systems for Transport (3:28)

Circulatory systems in animals carry oxygen and fuel to the cells. A closed circulatory system uses capillaries to transfer oxygen and fuel. Most vertebrates have a closed circulatory system, where most invertebrates have an open system.

How It's Made: Aluminum Foil (4:34)

Aluminum foil is made from a large block of aluminum that is thinned out in several long and complex stages. Learn more about the process in this clip from "How It's Made" on The Science Channel.

Skeptical Inquirer: The Ritual of Firewalking (2:30)

Is it possible to walk over hot coals without burning? Many cultures practice fire walking as seen in this clip from "Skeptical Inquirer" on The Science Channel.

Skills for Healthy Living: Sex and Consequences (30:53)

This video explores the consequences of teenage sex and alternatives to sexual activity.

Skills for Healthy Living: Setting Goals (29:51)

In addition to eating healthy foods and exercising, setting health goals is important to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Learn more about health goals in this video.

Skills for Healthy Living: Weighing the Risks (29:28)

Teens may face a lot of pressure to try drugs and alcohol. In this video, listen to several teens who have learned -- sometimes the hard way -- to say no.