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Follows two mothers suffering from post-natal depression, as psychologists help them to learn to love their children.
Looks at Asperger’s syndrome, a developmental disorder of the brain characterised by acute anxiety, and inability to understand others, obsessional interest, and often, an above-average IQ.
When young chef Michael Caines lost his right arm in a car crash in August 1994, he journeyed to the USA to find the latest bionic arm to enable him to continue his career at the highest level.
Focuses on 11-year-old dyslexic child Oliver Passmore who is a pupil at the Old Rectory School in Suffolk where 40 children with dyslexia are encouraged to realise their full potential.
In 1992 British Inventor Trevor Baylis invented a clockwork radio as a response to a need for spreading healthcare information in Africa. Traces the story of his invention from rejection to mass production...
Follows two former heroin addicts on a trip to Seville where they undergo an accelerated detoxification programme under anaesthetic, a treatment designed to cure them of their methodone dependency. Considers...
Sickened by the traditional methods of breaking in horses, Californian Monty Roberts has developed his own gentle and spell-binding technique, using kindness and mimicking the animal’s body language to...
With the help of private funding and research into a rare disorder - progeria, or premature ageing - geneticists believe they have found the biogical clock - a repeating DNA sequence - that determines when...
Series looking at a year in the life of a community mental health team based in South London. 1 (director Lorraine Heggessey): Follows a young black man with a history of paranoid schizophrenia who appears...
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