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Case Notes

Medical programme exploring a different topic each week, with reports and input from experts

Programmes:
on BBC iPlayer (111)
Previous programmes:
by year (112)

Available now on BBC iPlayer

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    Gut Bacteria

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    Available since Sun, 13 Mar 2011.

    Dr Mark Porter on faecal transplants, and the balance of good and bad bugs in our guts.

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    1. Morning Sickness

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      Available since Tue, 8 Mar 2011.

      Dr Mark Porter investigates health issues of the day.

    2. Epilepsy

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      Available since Tue, 1 Mar 2011.

      Dr Mark Porter looks at treatments for epilepsy.

    3. The Pancreas

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      Available since Tue, 15 Feb 2011.

      Dr Mark Porter talks to doctors and patients about diseases of the pancreas.

    4. Radiotherapy

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      Available since Tue, 8 Feb 2011.

      Dr Mark Porter looks at the latest developments in radiotherapy for cancer.

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