How to Google Your Symptoms Without Freaking Out | John Whyte | TED
Open in Clue About this video
Why does searching your symptoms online always leave you more frightened than before? As former chief medical officer of WebMD, physician John Whyte spent years believing more information meant better health — until he saw how too much of it was making people spiral. In a world of health influencers, algorithms and AI tools designed to keep you clicking, he reveals why clarity and context is a better prescription. (Recorded at TEDxNashville on October 19, 2025) Join us in person at a TED conference: https://tedtalks.social/events Become a TED Member to support our mission: https://ted.com/membership Subscribe to a TED newsletter: https://ted.com/newsletters Follow TED! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ted LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ted-conferences TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tedtoks Facebook: https://facebook.com/TED X: https://www.twitter.com/TEDTalks The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less) — plus originals, podcasts and exclusive content. Look for videos on Technology, Entertainment and Design as well as science, business, global issues, the arts and more. Visit https://TED.com for our entire library, transcripts, translations and personalized recommendations. Watch more: https://go.ted.com/johnwhyte https://youtu.be/6tC4NLu20Cc TED videos may be used for non-commercial purposes under a Creative Commons License, Attribution–Non Commercial–No Derivatives (or the CC BY – NC – ND 4.0 International) and in accordance with the TED Talks Usage Policy: https://www.ted.com/about/our-organization/our-policies-terms/ted-talks-usage-policy. For more information on using TED for commercial purposes (e.g. employee learning, in a film or online course), submit a request at https://media-requests.ted.com #TED #TEDTalks #Health
Watch this video in English to learn English
Watching real YouTube videos in English with subtitles is one of the highest-density ways to absorb the language. How to Google Your Symptoms Without Freaking Out | John Whyte | TED from TED gives you native pace, natural intonation, and vocabulary you'll actually meet in real conversations.
In the Clue app, every subtitle is tap-to-translate. No app-switching, no pausing the video, no dictionary. Just watch.
Videos to Learn English
How to Give Feedback That Lands | Renee St Jacques | TED
How Screens Stole Childhood — and How to Get It Back | Jonathan Haidt | TED
The Missing Ingredient in Every Peace Deal | Hiba Qasas | TED
A Whale’s-Eye-View of the Ocean | Eric Stackpole | TED
Why You Should Keep a List of What Makes You Laugh | Chris Duffy | TED
The Fleeting Euphoria of Success | Debbie Millman | TED
The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED
Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED
Waymo’s Case for a Driverless Future | Tekedra Mawakana, Sal Khan | TED
Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED
Why Most News Isn't Worth Your Attention | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer
How I Set Myself Free | Keke Palmer | TED