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- Families and healthcare workers find themselves in the cross-hairs of politics and violence as they attempt to protect their children from polio in Pakistan. At this critical time, when we are closer than ever before to global eradication, increased international support and commitment can see the end of polio once and for all. Will these everyday heroes succeed and end polio in our lifetime, or will another young generation be at risk?
- The year is 2025, and a plague sweeps across the planet. Ben Wilson shelters in place on his rural Ohio farm, where he maintains Internet contact with survivors around the world. Surrounded by death, how long can Ben hold on?
- Shows the effect throughout the developing world of four major causes of blindness - trachoma, river blindness, cataract and malnutrition - stressing the need for prevention.
- Dr Faye Kirkland investigates the scientific advice the government followed in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic and asks if they were taking a gamble with people's lives.
- Did China hide crucial information about Covid-19? BBC China Editor Carrie Gracie investigates how it delayed reporting the initial outbreak, evidence that it could be spread to humans and how doctors who spoke out were silenced.
- The inside story of the development of the Oxford vaccine against Covid-19. Fergus Walsh scrutinises the data that has come out of the trials, and examines the vaccination's efficacy and safety.
- Survey and analyze the reason of Islamic Nutrition based on Quran Karim and Ahlebait taught, International stats and introduce the idea of how to looks at food.
- Infection can take over the entire human body, and up until the early 20th century the only medical defenses against it were more medieval than modern. Harnessing the power of microbes in the battle against infection led to what some consider humanity's greatest achievement the eradication of smallpox.