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Health issues and medical breakthroughs from around the world.

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Health issues and medical breakthroughs from around the world.

    How long will we live in future?

    How long will we live in future?

    Life expectancy is expected to increase by almost five years around the world by 2050, according to new research. The Global Burden of Disease Study says countries with lower life expectancy are expected to see the biggest increases.
    Claudia Hammond is joined by BBC Africa health correspondent Dorcas Wangira to hear how public health measures are behind the predicted increases.
    We also hear about how negotiations at this week’s World Health Assembly to secure a global deal for countries to prepare for pandemics have fallen through.
    Claudia and Dorcas discuss new research in Kenya into the time of day mosquitoes are biting children in school, and what it tells us about whether the insects are getting smarter.
    We also hear about the project twinning hospitals in Mexico and the US to try to improve the survival chances of children with leukaemia.
    And new research from Australia suggests having a baby takes much more metabolic energy than previously thought.
    Presenter: Claudia Hammond
    Producer: Dan Welsh
    Editor: Holly Squire

    • 26 min
    Medical Innovations

    Medical Innovations

    This week, we’re looking at examples of innovative thinking in medicine. A new, non-invasive device could help people with paralysis to regain movement. And as Namibia passes a critical milestone, we look back on one of the biggest developments in preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
    Also on the programme, an update on the Korean doctors’ strike, and a summit looks to tackle the often-overlooked problem of indoor air pollution.
    Presenter: Claudia Hammond
    Producer: Margaret Sessa-Hawkins
    Editor: Holly Squire

    • 26 min
    Whooping cough on the rise

    Whooping cough on the rise

    We look at the reasons behind a recent surge in Whooping cough cases in Europe and Asia. Also on the program: why are women more susceptible to heat-related mortality, the small patches that could revolutionise vaccines, and the recent Northern Lights sightings have us looking at the psychology of awe.
    Presenter: Claudia Hammond
    Panellist: Smitha Mundasad
    Producer: Margaret Sessa-Hawkins

    • 26 min
    Conflict's impact on a neglected disease

    Conflict's impact on a neglected disease

    A research center in Sudan had brought hope for neglected disease mycetoma, we hear from a mycetoma expert how the conflict has affected research. Also on the show, have researchers discovered a genetic form of Alzheimer’s, and for the first time an orangutan is seen making a medicine to treat its own wound – what can this tell us about the history of human medication?
    Presenter: Claudia Hammond
    Producer: Margaret Sessa-Hawkins

    • 26 min
    What’s happening with girls’ mental health?

    What’s happening with girls’ mental health?

    There's been a lot of coverage in the media around the world about the mental health difficulties facing boys, but looking at figures for mental health problems in children and teens, there's clearly something going on with girls too. For some years, research has shown more girls are experiencing problems than boys, with a troubling spike in difficulties showing up in the late teens.
    On today's programme, Claudia Hammond explores the issue with a variety of guests. She visits King's College London's (KCL) Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience to speak to Gemma Knowles, a lecturer in epidemiology and youth mental health; Craig Morgan, professor of social epidemiology and co-director of ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health; and Valeria Mondelli, a clinical professor of psychoneuroimmunology - about their work with young people, trying to uncover the deeper causes and to find new solutions.
    She also hears from some of the young people involved in a major study into mental health, conducted by the team at KCL and spanning nearly a decade.
    Claudia is joined by Dr Linda Blair, a clinical psychologist, who uses her own professional experiences to discuss the trends and challenges of youth mental health.
    Presenter: Claudia Hammond
    Producer: Dan Welsh

    • 26 min
    Is turbulence injuring more and more flyers?

    Is turbulence injuring more and more flyers?

    After a number of incidents around the world so far this year that have left dozens of flyers needing hospital treatment, we look at how a rise in air turbulence because of global warming is leading to more and more injuries to passengers.
    Professor Paul Williams from the University of Reading in the UK tells us why turbulence is so hard to plan for, how new technology might be able to help solve the problem, and how despite an increase in incidents it’s still incredibly rare to experience extreme turbulence./
    Claudia Hammond is also joined by Monica Lakhanpaul, Professor of Integrated Community Child Health at University College London, to look at how a shortage of HPV vaccines is leading to millions of girls across Africa missing out on receiving the shots.
    Monica also tells us about her new research on the barriers children with epilepsy are facing being able to exercise.
    We also explore what it’s like for people that don’t have an inner monologue and can’t imagine sounds – a phenomenon known as anauralia.
    Presenter: Claudia Hammond
    Producer: Dan Welsh

    • 26 min

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