Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.

Several educational programs offer students resources on biological and health sciences. One resource focuses on sleep, circadian rhythms, and health for grades 4–6, using interactive reading to explain how much sleep is needed and what happens during sleep, emphasizing sleep's importance.

For high school students, the Biomedical Beat Educator's Corner features miniseries exploring genetics—including gene inheritance and research methods—and immunology, which covers how the immune system protects against infection. These miniseries provide blog posts, discussions, and quizzes to support learning.

Neuroscience concepts are addressed by BrainU resources for students from elementary through high school, offering lesson plans and related materials. Cannabis education curricula are available for grades 6–12, informing students about cannabidiol and possible effects of cannabis use, such as memory issues and addiction.

The Dangerous Decibels educational guide offers information on hearing protection with hands-on activities and interactive components to raise awareness and promote safety.

These resources collectively support biomedical education by providing age-appropriate content to improve student understanding of key health-related topics.