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Australia heat wave

How the body copes with extremely high temperatures currently occurring in Australia. New family planning services in South Sudan. Treating gun violence as a public health issue

Extreme heat and the body
Central Australia is currently experiencing record high temperatures. Bush fires are the most visible sign of the heat wave, but there are also risks to public health. Heat waves can be just as dangerous as cold snaps and can kill people much faster, sometimes within one or two days of the heat wave starting. Dr Graham Bickler, the lead on heat waves for the Health Protection Agency in the UK, tells Health Check exactly what hot temperatures do to the body and how we can best cope with them.

Family planning in South Sudan
Cut off from development by five decades of civil war, the world鈥檚 newest nation South Sudan is reported to have the highest rate of maternal mortality in the world. Many consider the option to use contraception to be a key factor if a country is to succeed in developing and now it is being introduced to many women in South Sudan for the first time. It is hoped that this will help the new generation鈥檚 survival. Hannah McNeish reports from the capital Juba.

US gun violence
This week President Obama is laying out his plans for gun control after the shootings of 26 young children at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut in December. Every single day an average of 85 people are shot dead in the U.S. and the President wants to see stronger background checks on people buying firearms and a ban on assault weapons. But any strengthening of gun control will face fierce opposition. So three doctors in the States are proposing a rather different approach that they hope would be more acceptable to the public. In the Journal of the American Medical Association they write that we should we treat gun violence as a public health issue, rather than focussing on gun ownership and criminality. Claudia talks to Dr Dariush Mozaffarian, a cardiologist at Harvard School of Public Health.

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18 minutes

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Mon 21 Jan 2013 02:32GMT

Chapters

  • Australian heat wave

    How the body copes with extremely high temperatures

    Duration: 05:31

  • Family planning in South Sudan

    Contraception reaches many women in South Sudan for the first time

    Duration: 05:11

  • Treating gun violence as a public health issue

    Learning from campaigns reducing deaths from tobacco, accidental poisoning & car accidents

    Duration: 06:12

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  • Wed 16 Jan 2013 19:32GMT
  • Thu 17 Jan 2013 00:32GMT
  • Thu 17 Jan 2013 04:32GMT
  • Thu 17 Jan 2013 11:32GMT
  • Sat 19 Jan 2013 09:32GMT
  • Mon 21 Jan 2013 02:32GMT

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