1. The consumer health programme hosted by Gaby Roslin , with Dr Mark Porter. This week Wesley Kerr reports from the USA, where inhaled insulin for diabetics is on trial.
Plus a warning from scientists on how barbecuing meat can produce cancer-causing chemicals.
2. The topical consumer health programme presented by Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter. This week Wesley Kerr
' reports on the latest technique for breast reconstruction, which avoids the need to use implants. Plus advice on the best age to teach children to swim.
3. Topical consumer health programme presented by Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter. This week a progress update on six-year-old heart transplant patient Sally Slater , plus a report from Wesley Kerr on how a simple blood test for children could prevent a heart attack in later life.
4. The topical consumer health programme presented by Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter. This week a report on the measures some companies are usingto check whether workers are really ill when they call in sick.
5. Topical consumer health programme presented by Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter. This week a report on methods of predicting how long a person will live. Plus new research suggesting alcohol in moderation can protect women's bones.
6. More reports and features in the topical consumer health programme presented by Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter.
7. Consumer health programme presented by Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter. This week, how eye tests reveal non-optical , ailments, and Angela Rippon looks at a new arthritis drug.
8. The last in the consumer health series looks at Chinese herbs and diagnosing illnesses in children, with Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter.
Broadcast Monday 3 July 2000, Monday 10 July 2000, Monday 17 July 2000, Monday 24 July 2000, Monday 31 July 2000, Monday 7 August 2000, Monday 14 August 2000, Monday 21 August 2000
1. The consumer health programme hosted by Gaby Roslin , with Dr Mark Porter. This week Wesley Kerr reports from the USA, where inhaled insulin for diabetics is on trial.
Plus a warning from scientists on how barbecuing meat can produce cancer-causing chemicals.
2. The topical consumer health programme presented by Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter. This week Wesley Kerr
' reports on the latest technique for breast reconstruction, which avoids the need to use implants. Plus advice on the best age to teach children to swim.
3. Topical consumer health programme presented by Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter. This week a progress update on six-year-old heart transplant patient Sally Slater , plus a report from Wesley Kerr on how a simple blood test for children could prevent a heart attack in later life.
4. The topical consumer health programme presented by Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter. This week a report on the measures some companies are usingto check whether workers are really ill when they call in sick.
5. Topical consumer health programme presented by Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter. This week a report on methods of predicting how long a person will live. Plus new research suggesting alcohol in moderation can protect women's bones.
6. More reports and features in the topical consumer health programme presented by Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter.
7. Consumer health programme presented by Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter. This week, how eye tests reveal non-optical , ailments, and Angela Rippon looks at a new arthritis drug.
8. The last in the consumer health series looks at Chinese herbs and diagnosing illnesses in children, with Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter.
Broadcast Monday 3 July 2000, Monday 10 July 2000, Monday 17 July 2000, Monday 24 July 2000, Monday 31 July 2000, Monday 7 August 2000, Monday 14 August 2000, Monday 21 August 2000
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Series producer: Sarah-Jane Cohen
Editor: Owen Gay