14/12/2011
How a British man tested a new painkiller on himself – which is 50 years old this week. Will repeal of leprosy in Bangladesh reduce stigma? Bi-polar disorder often misdiagnosed as depression
WILL REPEAL OF LEPROSY IN BANGLADESH REDUCE STIGMA?
A century-old law forbidding leprosy patients from mixing with the rest of society has been repealed in Bangladesh.
So how much of an impact will it have on the stigma associated with the disease?
Even today someone somewhere in the world is diagnosed with leprosy every two minutes.
The curable disease is far less contagious than was previously thought – but discrimination still exists, preventing many from coming forward for treatment when they first notice symptoms.
Sara Nancollas from the charity Lepra describes the scale of the problem in Bangladesh.
BI-POLAR DISORDER OFTEN MISDIAGNOSED AS DEPRESSION
A study in Taiwan - to be published in next month's edition of the British Journal of Psychiatry - suggests that when people with depression have fruitlessly tried medication after medication some of them could in fact have bipolar disorder.
This is a condition characterised by severe mood swings with highs as well as periods of depression. But patients don’t often talk to their doctors about these episodes.
For one woman, Zoe, it took more than a decade before she had the right diagnosis. She finally realised what was wrong when she saw a celebrity with bi-polar disorder on a TV programme.
A friend commented that she was just like her. In an attempt to reduce misdiagnosis, a new pilot project is starting in Leicester in Britain to screen people for bipolar disorder.
The psychiatrist running the scheme is Dr Nick Stafford.
THE MAN BEHIND IBUPROFEN
It’s the fiftieth birthday of one of the world’s most popular painkillers - ibuprofen.
Pharmacologist Dr Stewart Adams discovered it in 1961, when he worked in the research department of The Boots Pure Drug Company in the British city of Nottingham.
He’s now 92 and reporter Angela Robson has been to meet him.
Last on
Chapters
-
Will repeal of leprosy in Bangladesh reduce stigma?
A century-old law forbidding leprosy patients from mixing with the rest of society has been repealed in Bangladesh. For lepers, discrimination still exists – despite the condition now being treatable
Duration: 03:41
Bi-polar disorder often misdiagnosed as depression
Patients with bi-polar disorder can be misdiagnosed with depression, according to a new study in Taiwan. Even though they have periods of high as well as low moods, they don’t often mention the highs
Duration: 07:14
The 50th birthday of a global painkiller- we talk to the man behind Ibuprofen
The painkiller Ibuprofen is 50 years old. Dr Stewart Adams was the creative force behind the anti-inflammatory back in 1961. Now 92 he reminisces about testing it on himself and the impact it has had
Duration: 05:53
Broadcasts
- Wed 14 Dec 2011 19:32GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service Online
- Thu 15 Dec 2011 04:32GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service Online
- Thu 15 Dec 2011 12:32GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service Online
- Fri 16 Dec 2011 23:32GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service Online
Podcast
-
Health Check
Health issues and medical breakthroughs from around the world.