Filmmaker Richard Macer spends three months in the Hewitt Fertility Centre in Liverpool, one of the largest fertility clinics in Britain. He meets gynaecologist Professor Charles Kingsland, who believes that not being able to have a child is a disease that blights society.

ME/CFS is a devastating disease that affects around 300,000 people in Germany alone. There has been ...

Under pressure to continue a winning tradition in American tennis, Mardy Fish faced mental health ch...

While life expectancy is increasing in Western countries, cases of diabetes, hypertension, obesity a...

Fasciae, hidden connective tissues, are largely unstudied parts of our anatomy. What role do they pl...

How do you brave acute mountain sickness? We talk to researchers, doctors and mountaineers about a s...

What “living on the autism spectrum” means for those affected and their environment. To find out, th...

This is the story of death and survival, exclusion and hope told by those who lived through it. 40 y...

Could psychedelics treat depression? Banned substances such as LSD and psilocybin are now being test...
Today, the headlines are filled with speculation about changes in the U.S. Supreme Court and what th...

The UN General Assembly regards antibiotic-resistance as a "global and most urgent threat". The WHO ...

A weary-looking middle-aged couple shuffle around their cluttered loft in Yangon, Myanmar. There is ...

Formerly known as ‘multiple personality disorder’, dissociative identity disorder, the most common c...

A documentary film that tells the story of the Peter Kruger Clinic (PKC) – one of the first HIV/AIDS...

From peanuts and pollen to cats and dust mites, allergy rates are soaring dramatically all over the ...