Ever wondered how much caffeine is too much? Or whether you’d feel better off if you took an...
28:59
Ever wondered how much caffeine is too much? Or whether you’d feel better off if you took an...
28:59
Why recovering from long Covid is a lot like training for the Olympics
BBC health journalist Laura Foster can’t get the first days of the pandemic out of her head; the...
28:40
It’s been referred to as puberty in reverse but what actually is the perimenopause? How do you...
28:57
Speedy medicine, and is fermented food good for us?
In this episode we’re taking a look at emergency medicine outside hospitals and surgeries – and...
28:37
Bladder, bowels and sex: Learning to live after my mountain accident
In 2016, Niall McCann was left with a bruised spinal cord when he crashed his speed glider into...
27:55
This week we’re exploring our microbial metropolis. Smitha Mundasad heads into the lab to meet...
27:58
How do cold and flu remedies help when we're ill?
As the nights draw in and the spluttering sounds of coughs and colds seem to be all around us,...
28:26
What's stopping us from exercising in older age?
Exercise in older age is high on the agenda, but the idea that with age comes bags of time and a...
28:22
Inside a sexual assault referral centre
The issue of sexual assault hasn’t been far from the headlines in recent weeks - but what kind of...
28:41
1 in 7 people live with migraines around the world, and the condition costs the UK economy...
30:25
When does sitting become bad for health?
How many hours do you spend sitting down per day? Six? Maybe eight? Or 10? Between commuting,...
28:43
Why is syphilis making a comeback?
When the Government released the latest statistics on STIs in the summer, one in particular stood...
29:33
On the trail of a new street drug
What happens when a new drug hits the UK’s streets? And how are illicit drugs here changing – and...
29:05
What difference could new Alzheimer’s disease drugs make?
Until recently, breakthroughs in treating Alzheimer’s disease were non-existent. But two new...
28:45
Could weight-loss drugs treat addiction?
Barely a day goes by without more headlines around new weight-loss drugs, from the issue of...
29:11
One year after the peak of UK infections, can we determine what actions brought mpox cases down?...
30:29
How fast should you eat your food?
Our guinea-pig presenter James Gallagher has been eating either extremely fast or excruciatingly...
31:47
How hot is too hot for human health?
After the hottest June in history and record-breaking temperatures last year, the UK is really...
31:51
Did Covid turn us into teeth grinders?
James Gallagher finds out if we've turned into a nation of grinders after reports from dentists...
28:16
James meets Ian who has Parkinson's disease and hears how ballet has helped with his symptoms, as...
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Ep 2: unidad en el servicio
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Especial Día del Hombre
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5PM ET 03/18/2024 Newscast
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378 Christy Warren
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