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The Migrant Medics
Is it fair for the rich world to cherry-pick the best doctors from poorer countries?
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Pandemic 1918
Series on the flu pandemic that devastated much of the planet just over 100 years ago.
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Happy Little Trees
An exploration of young people's mental health and their attraction to TV artist Bob Ross.
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The New Anatomy of Melancholy
A new guide to what it is to suffer melancholy in the 21st century.
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The Price of Life
Anita Anand meets the people putting a price on life. How do they justify their decisions?
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A Cure At What Cost?
Tom Chivers considers the moral and ethical dilemmas around our response to coronavirus.
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Viral Exposure
How the coronavirus crisis has exposed fissures and faultlines in nations around the world
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China and the Virus
Has the Covid-19 epidemic weakened or strengthened the grip of China’s Communist Party?
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Fallout
Leaders from a range of backgrounds assess the societal impact of the coronavirus pandemic
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Fighting Talk: How Language Can Make Us Better
What impact does the language we use around cancer have on those living with the disease?
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±«Óãtv OS Conversations
How major news stories are affecting the lives of people around the world
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The NHS Front Line
Behind the scenes with frontline NHS staff on the wards coping with the onset of COVID-19.
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Fit & Fearless
Join #GirlGains’ Tally, Zanna & Vic as they talk all things fitness and body confidence.
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The Likely Dads
Tim Vincent hosts a new comedy panel show about being a dad in the 21st century.
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Easy Ways to Live Well
Series revealing the fixes to dramatically improve our diet, fitness and mental wellbeing.
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The Stem Cell Hard Sell
Lesley Curwen investigates the hope, hype and potential harm of stem cell treatments
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The Diagnosis
A doctor and their patient come together to tell the story of a single diagnosis.
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Fidget on Four
Dr Kat Arney examines the potential health benefits of jiggling and doodling.
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A Small Matter of Hope
Life's getting better. So why don't we believe it? Fraser Nelson finds out.
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Dads and the Delivery Room
Today we expect dad to be at the birth. Fi Glover asks, ‘Is this always the best idea?’
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What Has Sat-Nav Done to Our Brains?
Timandra Harkness scrutinises sat nav. How does it affect our brains and well-being?
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Paramedics on Scene
Documentary following the life-saving work of Scotland's paramedics.
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The Science of Addiction
Sally Marlow turns to science to find out why so many people in Britain are addicted.
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The Vet with a New Brain
How vet Adam Tjolle's life has changed since his brain tumour surgery.
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The World Vaccination Report
Why do people hesitate over vaccinations around the world?
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David Harewood: Psychosis and Me
David Harewood explores his experience of psychosis and meets young people living with it.
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Our Dementia Choir with Vicky McClure
Actor Vicky McClure looks at music’s potential power to fight dementia.
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Patient Undone
Prof Deborah Bowman reveals how a cancer diagnosis has changed her view of medical ethics.
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I Can't Be Racist
Psychologist Dr Keon West explores racial bias and the trend in anti-bias training.
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Sliced Bread
Greg Foot investigates the so-called wonder products making bold claims.
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New Year Solutions
Jo Fidgen looks at the ways ordinary people can help tackle the threat of global warming
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A History of Delusions
Experimental psychologist Daniel Freeman explores cases of delusion.
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National Health Stories
Sally Sheard on the characters, innovations and heroic standoffs that have shaped the NHS.
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Storm and Stress: New Ways of Looking at Adolescent Mental Health
Series exploring mental illness in young people.
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Surgeons: At the Edge of Life
Meet the world-leading surgeons pushing science - and the human body - to its limits.
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Mysteries of Sleep
Series in which neurologist Dr Guy Leschziner explores various sleep disorders.
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Radio 1's Life Hacks
Lauren Layfield and Shanequa Paris help hack your life to make it better.
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Double Mastectomy Twins
Following twins who, predisposed to breast cancer, have opted for a double mastectomy.
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In Sickness and in Social Care
Dr Kevin Fong meets the people with new ideas to meet the needs of an ageing population
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Kicked Out: From Care to Chaos
Becky Southworth finds out why many children leaving care end up leading troubled lives.
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Black Nurses: The Women Who Saved the NHS
How Caribbean and African women came to the UK to save the then ailing health service.
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People Fixing The World
Discover the people and the projects trying to make the world a better place
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Butterfly Mind
Can a Shaman cure writer's block? Playwright, David Greig, tries to find out.
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In Defence of the Mid-Life Crisis
Time to re-think the mid-life crisis? Stephen Smith explores....
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Why Become a Doctor?
Kevin Fong looks at how the role of junior doctors has changed over the past 50 years.
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Farewell Doctor Finlay
Dr Margaret McCartney and leading medical historians tell the story of general practice.
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Who Are You Again?
Mary Ann Sieghart isn't being rude - she just can't identify people by their faces.
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The Secret History of Yoga
Mukti Jain Campion explores the surprising origins of modern yoga practice.
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