Global breakthroughs, thought provoking experiments, and medical triumphs
Chris helps an autistic comedian connect with her mum and a non-speaking man find a voice.
Ex-rugby player Steve Thompson's life has been turned upside down by early onset dementia.
Alzheimer’s progresses silently long before it shows. Would you want to know?
The diagnosis of the Alzheimer’s gene in the Jennings family may finally lead to a cure.
Why are ultra-processed foods so irresistible, and why do they now dominate food culture?
Michael has a chilly challenge for busy single mum Jayne in a bid to boost her energy.
Reporter Pria Rai reveals a black market in cut-price 'skinny jabs.'
Michael Mosley uncovers the latest science and surprising health benefits of better sleep.
Vicky and her dementia choir showcase the power of music by releasing their own single.
The story of Viagra, the little blue pill that changed the world.
Daisy Maskell tackles her insomnia, meeting experts and young sufferers who can’t sleep.
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Three investigates weight loss surgery abroad and asks if it’s safe.
Investigating why suicide is the biggest killer of men under 50 in the UK.
Dr Michael Mosley discovers why we want to control pain and how we are now able to do it.
Five years after medical cannabis was legalised, why is it so hard to get a prescription?
Love Island’s Chris Hughes and his brother Ben explore the ins and outs of male fertility.
Hannah Fry explores the issues surrounding how we screen for- and treat cancer.
How the development and delivery of the smallpox vaccine eradicated the disease.
Could two new drugs prove a turning point in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease?
Science journalist Melissa Hogenboom sets out to understand more about the brain.
Swimmer Ellie Simmonds investigates a controversial new drug for children with dwarfism.
Smitha Mundasad explores why there is a measles outbreak across the UK.
Provocative documentary following the doctors who can now interrupt the death process.
Many women won’t know they have prolapse but for others it can be life changing.