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Horizon, Season 53, Episode 9, 10 Things You Need To Know About the Future
directed by Peter Leonard, fl. 1990; presented by James Young, fl. 2016, Giles Yeo, 1973-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Adam Rutherford, 1975-, Michael Mosley, 1957-, Teena Gade, fl. 2006, Kevin Fong, 1971-, Helen Czerski, 1978- and Hannah Fry, 1984-; produced by Peter Leonard, fl. 1990, British Broadcasting Corporation and Open University, in Horizon, Season 53, Episode 9 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2017), 56 mins
Over the last 50 years, the world has changed beyond recognition. In the 1950s some of the most common jobs were secretary, milkman and plumber. Today it’s more like account manager, solicitor and teacher. What will the world be like in another 50 years? What jobs will we be doing? What differences will we see i...
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directed by Peter Leonard, fl. 1990; presented by James Young, fl. 2016, Giles Yeo, 1973-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Adam Rutherford, 1975-, Michael Mosley, 1957-, Teena Gade, fl. 2006, Kevin Fong, 1971-, Helen Czerski, 1978- and Hannah Fry, 1984-; produced by Peter Leonard, fl. 1990, British Broadcasting Corporation and Open University, in Horizon, Season 53, Episode 9 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2017), 56 mins
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Over the last 50 years, the world has changed beyond recognition. In the 1950s some of the most common jobs were secretary, milkman and plumber. Today it’s more like account manager, solicitor and teacher. What will the world be like in another 50 years? What jobs will we be doing? What differences will we see in the world around us? Horizon reveals 10 things you need to know about the future. Using the latest scientific discoveries and insight...
Over the last 50 years, the world has changed beyond recognition. In the 1950s some of the most common jobs were secretary, milkman and plumber. Today it’s more like account manager, solicitor and teacher. What will the world be like in another 50 years? What jobs will we be doing? What differences will we see in the world around us? Horizon reveals 10 things you need to know about the future. Using the latest scientific discoveries and insights, the team discover what our world will look like in the year 2050.
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Global Issues
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Documentary
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Peter Leonard, fl. 1990, British Broadcasting Corporation, Open University
Author / Creator
Peter Leonard, fl. 1990, James Young, fl. 2016, Giles Yeo, 1973-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Adam Rutherford, 1975-, Michael Mosley, 1957-, Teena Gade, fl. 2006, Kevin Fong, 1971-, Helen Czerski, 1978-, Hannah Fry, 1984-
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Horizon
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Peter Leonard, fl. 1990, James Young, fl. 2016, Giles Yeo, 1973-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Adam Rutherford, 1975-, Michael Mosley, 1957-, Teena Gade, fl. 2006, Kevin Fong, 1971-, Helen Czerski, 1978-, Hannah Fry, 1984-
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Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, Series 6, Episode 3
presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Saleyha Ahsan, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Zoe Williams, 1980- and Gabriel Weston, 1970-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2017), 1 hour
The team return, getting behind the hype and headlines to tackle the health issues that matter. Does burning calories through exercise leave you hungrier than not eating those calories in the first place? Michael Mosley investigates. Gabriel Weston looks at how 3D printing is transforming surgery, and meets a pati...
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presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Saleyha Ahsan, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Zoe Williams, 1980- and Gabriel Weston, 1970-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2017), 1 hour
Description
The team return, getting behind the hype and headlines to tackle the health issues that matter. Does burning calories through exercise leave you hungrier than not eating those calories in the first place? Michael Mosley investigates. Gabriel Weston looks at how 3D printing is transforming surgery, and meets a patient who's had a replacement sternum made with this amazing technology. Chris van Tulleken asks whether we should get our omega-3 from f...
The team return, getting behind the hype and headlines to tackle the health issues that matter. Does burning calories through exercise leave you hungrier than not eating those calories in the first place? Michael Mosley investigates. Gabriel Weston looks at how 3D printing is transforming surgery, and meets a patient who's had a replacement sternum made with this amazing technology. Chris van Tulleken asks whether we should get our omega-3 from fresh fish or supplements. Saleyha Ahsan studies probiotics and their effects on your gut. And Zoe Williams explores activities designed to boost your metabolic rate - can they help you lose weight?
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Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide
Author / Creator
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Saleyha Ahsan, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 BBC Worldwide
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Michael Mosley, 1957-, Saleyha Ahsan, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Jacqueline Smith
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Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, Series 7, Episode 3
presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004 and Giles Yeo, 1973-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2017), 30 mins
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team look for the latest research and run major experiments involving hundreds of volunteers. What's the best way to beat stress? Is coconut oil really the wonder-food it's claimed to be? Is it better...
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presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004 and Giles Yeo, 1973-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2017), 30 mins
Description
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team look for the latest research and run major experiments involving hundreds of volunteers. What's the best way to beat stress? Is coconut oil really the wonder-food it's claimed to be? Is it better to eat carbs in the morning or evening? Should we all get up an hour later? With two new presenters bringing their expertise to the tea...
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team look for the latest research and run major experiments involving hundreds of volunteers. What's the best way to beat stress? Is coconut oil really the wonder-food it's claimed to be? Is it better to eat carbs in the morning or evening? Should we all get up an hour later? With two new presenters bringing their expertise to the team, including mental health, this series delivers the advice you can trust.
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Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide
Author / Creator
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004, Giles Yeo, 1973-
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 BBC Worldwide
Person
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004, Giles Yeo, 1973-, Jacqueline Smith
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Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, Series 8, Episode 2
presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004 and Giles Yeo, 1973-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2018), 49 mins
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team seek out the latest research and work with leading universities to run major experiments. Can learning a language boost your brain? Does going vegan make you healthier? Does cannabis make effectiv...
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presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004 and Giles Yeo, 1973-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2018), 49 mins
Description
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team seek out the latest research and work with leading universities to run major experiments. Can learning a language boost your brain? Does going vegan make you healthier? Does cannabis make effective medicines? Which is better for you - tai chi or a workout at the gym? With expert presenters from the fields of genetics, psychiatry,...
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team seek out the latest research and work with leading universities to run major experiments. Can learning a language boost your brain? Does going vegan make you healthier? Does cannabis make effective medicines? Which is better for you - tai chi or a workout at the gym? With expert presenters from the fields of genetics, psychiatry, surgery and general practice, this programme brings you the health advice you can trust, and takes you to the cutting edge of medical research.
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Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide
Author / Creator
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004, Giles Yeo, 1973-
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 BBC Worldwide
Person
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004, Giles Yeo, 1973-, Jacqueline Smith
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Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, Series 8, Episode 3
presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004 and Giles Yeo, 1973-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2018), 52 mins
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team seek out the latest research and work with leading universities to run major experiments. Can learning a language boost your brain? Does going vegan make you healthier? Does cannabis make effectiv...
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presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004 and Giles Yeo, 1973-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2018), 52 mins
Description
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team seek out the latest research and work with leading universities to run major experiments. Can learning a language boost your brain? Does going vegan make you healthier? Does cannabis make effective medicines? Which is better for you - tai chi or a workout at the gym? With expert presenters from the fields of genetics, psychiatry,...
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team seek out the latest research and work with leading universities to run major experiments. Can learning a language boost your brain? Does going vegan make you healthier? Does cannabis make effective medicines? Which is better for you - tai chi or a workout at the gym? With expert presenters from the fields of genetics, psychiatry, surgery and general practice, this programme brings you the health advice you can trust, and takes you to the cutting edge of medical research.
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Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide
Author / Creator
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004, Giles Yeo, 1973-
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 BBC Worldwide
Person
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004, Giles Yeo, 1973-, Jacqueline Smith
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Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, Series 9, Episode 3
presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004 and Giles Yeo, 1973-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2020), 56 mins
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team seek out the latest research and work with leading universities to run major experiments. Can eating less boost your memory? Can you cure a lifelong phobia in a few hours? What's the best way to c...
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presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004 and Giles Yeo, 1973-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2020), 56 mins
Description
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team seek out the latest research and work with leading universities to run major experiments. Can eating less boost your memory? Can you cure a lifelong phobia in a few hours? What's the best way to calm a crying baby? Can food improve your mood? With expert presenters from the fields of genetics, psychiatry, paediatrics and general...
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team seek out the latest research and work with leading universities to run major experiments. Can eating less boost your memory? Can you cure a lifelong phobia in a few hours? What's the best way to calm a crying baby? Can food improve your mood? With expert presenters from the fields of genetics, psychiatry, paediatrics and general practice, this programme brings you the health advice you can trust, and takes you to the cutting edge of medical research.
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Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Documentary
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Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide
Author / Creator
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004, Giles Yeo, 1973-
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 BBC Worldwide
Person
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004, Giles Yeo, 1973-, Jacqueline Smith
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Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, Series 5, Summer Special, Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, Series 5: Summer Special
directed by Maurice O'Brien, fl. 2016, Declan Healy, fl. 2010 and Kate Pringle, fl. 2014; presented by Zoe Williams, 1980-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Saleyha Ahsan and Michael Mosley, 1957-; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, Series 5, Summer Special (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2016), 56 mins
As the sun comes out (or not!) the doctors are back doing science research on our behalf. While we prepare to bare our bodies on the beach, Dr Saleyha Ahsan and the University of Oxford test whether it is really possible to bust belly fat, and skin surgeon Gabriel Weston takes a special camera on the streets to se...
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directed by Maurice O'Brien, fl. 2016, Declan Healy, fl. 2010 and Kate Pringle, fl. 2014; presented by Zoe Williams, 1980-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Saleyha Ahsan and Michael Mosley, 1957-; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, Series 5, Summer Special (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2016), 56 mins
Description
As the sun comes out (or not!) the doctors are back doing science research on our behalf. While we prepare to bare our bodies on the beach, Dr Saleyha Ahsan and the University of Oxford test whether it is really possible to bust belly fat, and skin surgeon Gabriel Weston takes a special camera on the streets to see how protective sun cream actually is. Dr Chris van Tulleken tests how cheap a pair of sunglasses we can buy and still be assured prot...
As the sun comes out (or not!) the doctors are back doing science research on our behalf. While we prepare to bare our bodies on the beach, Dr Saleyha Ahsan and the University of Oxford test whether it is really possible to bust belly fat, and skin surgeon Gabriel Weston takes a special camera on the streets to see how protective sun cream actually is. Dr Chris van Tulleken tests how cheap a pair of sunglasses we can buy and still be assured protection from damaging UV light. And as the warmer weather tempts more of us to do some exercise, GP Zoe Williams makes a guest appearance to test what it's really doing for our health, whilst Michael Mosley investigates some surprising ways to get the benefits of exercise without doing any at all.
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Field of Study
Health Policy
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Maurice O'Brien, fl. 2016, Declan Healy, fl. 2010, Kate Pringle, fl. 2014, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Saleyha Ahsan, Michael Mosley, 1957-
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 BBC Worldwide
Person
Maurice O'Brien, fl. 2016, Declan Healy, fl. 2010, Kate Pringle, fl. 2014, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Saleyha Ahsan, Michael Mosley, 1957-
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Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, Series 6, Episode 1
presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Saleyha Ahsan, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Zoe Williams, 1980- and Gabriel Weston, 1970-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2017), 56 mins
The team return, getting behind the hype and headlines to tackle the health issues that matter. Does burning calories through exercise leave you hungrier than not eating those calories in the first place? Michael Mosley investigates. Gabriel Weston looks at how 3D printing is transforming surgery, and meets a pati...
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presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Saleyha Ahsan, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Zoe Williams, 1980- and Gabriel Weston, 1970-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2017), 56 mins
Description
The team return, getting behind the hype and headlines to tackle the health issues that matter. Does burning calories through exercise leave you hungrier than not eating those calories in the first place? Michael Mosley investigates. Gabriel Weston looks at how 3D printing is transforming surgery, and meets a patient who's had a replacement sternum made with this amazing technology. Chris van Tulleken asks whether we should get our omega-3 from f...
The team return, getting behind the hype and headlines to tackle the health issues that matter. Does burning calories through exercise leave you hungrier than not eating those calories in the first place? Michael Mosley investigates. Gabriel Weston looks at how 3D printing is transforming surgery, and meets a patient who's had a replacement sternum made with this amazing technology. Chris van Tulleken asks whether we should get our omega-3 from fresh fish or supplements. Saleyha Ahsan studies probiotics and their effects on your gut. And Zoe Williams explores activities designed to boost your metabolic rate - can they help you lose weight?
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Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide
Author / Creator
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Saleyha Ahsan, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 BBC Worldwide
Person
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Saleyha Ahsan, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Jacqueline Smith
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Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, Series 6, Episode 2
presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Saleyha Ahsan, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Zoe Williams, 1980- and Gabriel Weston, 1970-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2017), 58 mins
The team return, getting behind the hype and headlines to tackle the health issues that matter. Does burning calories through exercise leave you hungrier than not eating those calories in the first place? Michael Mosley investigates. Gabriel Weston looks at how 3D printing is transforming surgery, and meets a pati...
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presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Saleyha Ahsan, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Zoe Williams, 1980- and Gabriel Weston, 1970-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2017), 58 mins
Description
The team return, getting behind the hype and headlines to tackle the health issues that matter. Does burning calories through exercise leave you hungrier than not eating those calories in the first place? Michael Mosley investigates. Gabriel Weston looks at how 3D printing is transforming surgery, and meets a patient who's had a replacement sternum made with this amazing technology. Chris van Tulleken asks whether we should get our omega-3 from f...
The team return, getting behind the hype and headlines to tackle the health issues that matter. Does burning calories through exercise leave you hungrier than not eating those calories in the first place? Michael Mosley investigates. Gabriel Weston looks at how 3D printing is transforming surgery, and meets a patient who's had a replacement sternum made with this amazing technology. Chris van Tulleken asks whether we should get our omega-3 from fresh fish or supplements. Saleyha Ahsan studies probiotics and their effects on your gut. And Zoe Williams explores activities designed to boost your metabolic rate - can they help you lose weight?
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Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide
Author / Creator
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Saleyha Ahsan, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 BBC Worldwide
Person
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Saleyha Ahsan, Chris van Tulleken, 1978-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Jacqueline Smith
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Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, Series 9, Episode 2
presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004 and Giles Yeo, 1973-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2020), 55 mins
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team seek out the latest research and work with leading universities to run major experiments. Can eating less boost your memory? Can you cure a lifelong phobia in a few hours? What's the best way to c...
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presented by Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004 and Giles Yeo, 1973-; produced by Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide, in Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2020), 55 mins
Description
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team seek out the latest research and work with leading universities to run major experiments. Can eating less boost your memory? Can you cure a lifelong phobia in a few hours? What's the best way to calm a crying baby? Can food improve your mood? With expert presenters from the fields of genetics, psychiatry, paediatrics and general...
This long-running hit gets behind the hype and headlines to find the truth about what's good for your health. The team seek out the latest research and work with leading universities to run major experiments. Can eating less boost your memory? Can you cure a lifelong phobia in a few hours? What's the best way to calm a crying baby? Can food improve your mood? With expert presenters from the fields of genetics, psychiatry, paediatrics and general practice, this programme brings you the health advice you can trust, and takes you to the cutting edge of medical research.
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Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jacqueline Smith, BBC Worldwide
Author / Creator
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004, Giles Yeo, 1973-
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 BBC Worldwide
Person
Michael Mosley, 1957-, Gabriel Weston, 1970-, Zoe Williams, 1980-, Alain Gregoire, fl. 2004, Giles Yeo, 1973-, Jacqueline Smith
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