Episode 15
Tips on getting a good night鈥檚 sleep, and is castor oil a cure-all? Also, a look at the dangers of skin-lightening creams, and whether crossing your legs can cause varicose veins.
Skin-lightening creams are popular but can be dangerous. Many such products sold online have chemicals that are banned in the UK and can cause nerve and liver damage or cancer. Londoner Daniel鈥檚 prolonged use of one cream caused severe burning and his skin to peel off. Dermatologist Dr Ophelia Veraitch outlines the side effects and gives us advice.
Castor oil is commonly used to help with skin ailments and constipation. However, on social media it is now being claimed as a remedy for all sorts of conditions, from cysts and fibroids to improving vision, reducing wrinkles and boosting hair growth. But do any of these claims stand up?
Could nightmares be a sign of health problems, and is there any way to cure them that will bring a restful night鈥檚 sleep? Sleep psychologist Stephanie Romiszewski lifts the lid on how nightmares work and offers an easy tip to improve our ability to get a good night鈥檚 rest.
大象传媒 reporter Jonathan Gibson investigates the rise in online sales of drugs for sexual health issues like gonorrhoea and syphilis, and discovers just how dangerous things can get if you don鈥檛 speak to qualified medical practitioners about your condition.
Can crossing your legs can give you varicose veins? We look at the truth behind varicose veins and what you can do if you have them.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Alexander van Tulleken |
Presenter | Ashley John-Baptiste |
Production Manager | Richard Collier |
Executive Producer | Brendan Hughes |
Series Producer | Karen Donnelly |
Production Company | Tern Television Productions |