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All aboard the spectrum
Conversation and advice by parents of autistic children for parents of autistic children.
BBC Radio Humberside
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The Backlog
The Economist's health policy editor, Natasha Loder, explores solutions to the NHS backlog
BBC Radio 4
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Mission: Joy – with Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama
A feelgood film that follows the 2015 meeting between the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Tutu.
BBC Four
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Telegram: Why Won’t You Take Down My Nudes?
The BBC meets women who have had intimate pictures leaked, with devastating consequences.
BBC News
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How It Feels to Be Human
Happy? Sad? Both?! This playlist guides you through the emotions that make us human.
BBC
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Your Body Uncovered with Kate Garraway
Kate Garraway and Dr Guddi Singh take patients through an immersive medical consultation.
BBC Two
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Janet Devlin: Young, Female and Addicted
Janet Devlin explores the impact of alcohol on young women’s lives.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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How Can I Help?
Hear how hill farmer Alun Elidyr survived severe depression and lived to tell the tale.
BBC Radio Wales
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Unit of Hope
Real stories about Wales' new mother-and-baby unit treating postpartum psychosis.
BBC Radio Wales
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28ish Days Later
What do you really know about the menstrual cycle? Periods are just the beginning.
BBC Radio 4
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Long Live My Happy Head
Uplifting documentary about an artist who creates comics about his brain tumour.
BBC Scotland
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Special Delivery
Four retired midwives meet up and share memories of working together in Pembrokeshire.
BBC Radio Wales
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Hybrid Humans by Harry Parker
Harry Parker on cutting edge advances in rehabilitating the body after injury and illness.
BBC Radio 4
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Ellie Simmonds: A World Without Dwarfism?
Swimmer Ellie Simmonds investigates a controversial new drug for children with dwarfism.
BBC One
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Yorkshire Midwives on Call
Meet the dedicated midwives on call and ready for action for expectant mums in Bradford.
BBC Two
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Being Mum with MND
Moving documentary about an inspirational young woman living with MND.
BBC Scotland
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Miscarriage: The Search for Answers
The BBC's Tulip Mazumdar seeks answers for why so many women suffer miscarriage.
BBC News
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The Music & Meditation Podcast
Join Izzy Judd to escape the noise of daily life through the power of music and meditation
BBC Radio 3 Unwind
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Fergal Keane: Living with PTSD
BBC special correspondent Fergal Keane lays bare the impact of his PTSD diagnosis.
BBC Two
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Joe Wicks: Facing My Childhood
Joe Wicks explores his turbulent childhood and the issue of parental mental health today.
BBC One
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A Life of Pain
The BBC takes an in-depth look at chronic pain and meets those living with it.
BBC News
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Addiction
An exploration of a new approach to helping people dependent on drugs and alcohol.
BBC News
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A Thorough Examination with Drs Chris and Xand
Drs Chris and Xand explore the science of exercise and the dangers of inactivity.
BBC Radio 4
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Deborah James: Extended Interview
Podcaster Deborah James talks about receiving end-of-life care at home for bowel cancer.
BBC News
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Making Sense of Cancer with Hannah Fry
Hannah Fry explores the issues surrounding how we screen for- and treat cancer.
BBC Two
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Deborah James
Celebrating the life of You, Me & The Big C broadcaster Dame Deborah James.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Lifesavers - An Ostair
Transplant patients are among the people who are given a 'new life'.
BBC ALBA
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Clinics Closed: Abortion in America
Sophie Long spent three weeks on the front line of the US abortion debate.
BBC News
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Unvaccinated
Hannah Fry meets seven unvaccinated people to find out why so many haven't had a vaccine.
BBC Two
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Turkey Teeth: Bargain Smiles or Big Mistake?
The BBC explores the TikTok trend of 'Turkey Teeth'.
BBC News
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Split at Birth: Twins Divided
In the 1960s, an adoption agency split up infant twins as part of a controversial study.
BBC News
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India's Wait for Water
Only a fraction of homes in India's villages have tap water. Divya Arya investigates.
BBC News
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All Consuming
Exploring our culture of consumption through products that have changed the world
BBC Radio 4
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If You Love Your Baby... The Fight for an Apology for Forced Adoptions
The story of historical forced adoptions and the mothers’ search for justice.
BBC News
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Swimming Against the Tide
Following one woman’s journey, making swimming in Britain more diverse.
BBC Radio 4
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Girls Do Sweat: A Women’s Fitness Podcast
Meeting inspiring people and trying out new sports.
BBC Three Counties Radio
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Night Delivery
An ASMR road trip on a night delivery route in Glasgow, with sounds from Radio 1 Relax.
BBC Radio 1
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William and Kate’s Mental Health Takeover
The Prince and Princess of Wales present a Newsbeat special on mental health.
BBC Radio 1
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Amy Dowden: Body Shaming and Me
Amy Dowden addresses the issue of body-shaming head-on.
BBC Radio Wales
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Phantoms in the Brain
Dramatic stories exploring the nature of physical and mental health.
BBC Radio 4
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Gwneud Gwahaniaeth
Mae BBC Radio Cymru yn dod â chymunedau ynghyd i wneud gwahaniaeth bach a mawr.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Kevin Sinfield: The Ultra Challenge
Former Leeds Rhinos captain Kevin Sinfield runs seven ultramarathons in seven days.
BBC News
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Is Psychiatry Working?
What do we know about the treatments for mental health disorders currently on offer?
BBC Radio 4