Health Check Episodes Episode guide
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Gene editing treatment approved for sickle cell
UK is the first country to approve Casgevy, but is the drug too expensive for most?
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Vaccinating children against chickenpox
Why do some countries vaccinate children against chickenpox and others choose not to?
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A drug to prevent breast cancer
Anastrozole can halve your chances of developing breast cancer if you are at high risk.
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Warnings over antibiotic resistance in children
A new study shows some antibiotics are now less than 50% effective at treating infections
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A musician’s story of coping with schizophrenia
How a mother is supporting her son to perform again after he developed psychosis.
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Cholera cases surge in Zimbabwe
Large gatherings are banned in parts of the country after 100 people die of the disease.
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US proposes world first policy to reduce STIs
US public health officials consult on prescribing antibiotics after unprotected sex
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Malaria vaccine backed by WHO
The World Health Organisation recommends University of Oxford vaccine for global use.
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The deadly practice of gum lancing
How the tradition of extracting babies’ teeth used in some communities can be fatal
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Could global Aids program be cut?
Some US Republicans call for PEPFAR funding to be stopped over alleged links to abortion.
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Do men have a friendship problem?
A discussion on the issues men face with friendship from the Cheltenham Science Festival.
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Opioid overdose antidote made available in US
Naloxone made accessible in American pharmacies without prescription for the first time.
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What happened to babies with Zika virus
How families in Brazil have been coping with the fallout from the Zika epidemic.
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Disgraced surgeon appeals prison sentence
Paolo Macchiarini appeals conviction for transplant surgeries in patients who later died.
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Contaminated cough syrup found in Iraq
Cough medicine batch contained unacceptable levels of toxic chemicals says WHO.
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A closer look at leprosy
Leprosy could now be endemic in Florida. We look at the disease’s past, present & future.
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Henrietta Lacks’ family settle lawsuit
Family of a black woman whose cells were taken settle case with biotech company
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Playing catch up on childhood immunisations
How to get children immunised to pre-Pandemic numbers after Covid backslide
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A new era for Alzheimer’s drugs?
Global trial confirms Alzheimer’s drug donanemab slows cognitive decline in early stages
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Sickle cell disease: Fighting for the future
Better care for people with Sickle Cell Disease after figures reveal its global impact
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Drumming for a healthy life
Drumming to Martian technology; Health research at the Royal Society summer exhibition
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The future of HIV research in Africa
HIV research by African academics has increased but doesn’t yet reflect the virus’ impact
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Healthcare under threat in Myanmar
Healthcare in Myanmar declines as workers say they’ve been targeted by Military Government
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A step closer to a Chikungunya vaccine
Advanced vaccine trials for a mosquito-borne disease that’s becoming more prevalent
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China's Covid-19 lockdown: What happened next?
Covid-19 cases could rise to 65 million in China, but lockdowns look unlikely
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Uganda's anti-gay law and healthcare
Doctors fear Ugandan anti-gay legislation will slow progress on preventing spread of HIV
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What can we do about back pain?
600 million people around the world have lower back pain so what can we do to help?
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Home testing kits for disease screening
A USA study shows home test kits lead to more women getting screened for cervical cancer
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Giving small babies a better start
Simple changes to antenatal care which doctors say could save small babies’ lives
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Keeping hospitals open in Khartoum
Doctors working in Sudan share the latest from the ongoing conflict