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Does Stretching/Warming Up Actually Help?

Adults Health
Could stretching negatively affect performance?

Can you be tired from sleeping too much?

Adults Health
A weekly show where we endeavor to answer one of your big questions. This week, Sarah F. asks, "Can you really be tired from sleeping too much?"

What If You Stopped Eating?

Adults Health
What happens to your body without food?

This Is Not Natural

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This episode was inspired by the work of James Kennedy.

This Is Your Body Over 24 Hours

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Your body is amazing.

Do You Really Need Your Tonsils?

Adults Health
Do you know anyone that has had their tonsils removed? What do tonsils do, and are they really necessary?

Why You Should Stop Using Hand Sanitizer!

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Hand sanitizer can kill a lot of the good bacteria on your hands, but new research shows it can actually increase the amount of BPA entering your body! Tara explains.

How do cancer cells behave differently from healthy ones?

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How do cancer cells grow? How does chemotherapy fight cancer (and cause negative side effects)? The answers lie in cell division.

Are You Consuming Your Coffee Correctly?

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Have you been doing it wrong?

Batkid Begins

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It's November 15, 2013.Twenty-five thousand people descend on San Francisco. Online, two billion others join in. This massive crowd erupts with a collective display of public emotion rarely seen. With a Beatlemania-like intensity, people take to the streets and screens. They are all united to fulfill the wish of 5-year-old Miles Scott, who is recovering from Leukemia. It is his dream to become Batkid and save Gotham City. Batkid Begins chronicles the making of the overnight international phenomenon that is Batkid.

Why do your knuckles pop?

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Some people love the feeling of cracking their knuckles, while others cringe at the sound. But what causes that trademark pop? And is it dangerous? Eleanor Nelsen gives the facts behind joint popping.

Head transplantation -- The future is now | Dr. Sergio Canavero

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His talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. "The earth is flat". "Home computers are useless". "Humanity is condemned to be starved". "Women are born inferior". Throughout the years, pioneering scientific discoveries overturn established theories, vibrant societies transcend dominant perceptions, bold individuals expand physical and intellectual limits proving everything wrong: This is the way in which we seek to improve our lives and to deepen the understanding of the world around us. At TEDxLimassol we are searching for the next refute in small and large things: In the universe and subatomic particles. In our societies and in our bodies. In our behavior, attitudes and perceptions. In our mental, physical and personal capabilities. Proving everything wrong is always the right thing to do.

Superbugs: The Empire Strikes Bacteria

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Are we entering the post-antibiotic era? Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are on the rise, with millions of infections reported every year and thousands of deaths. How does antibiotic resistance work? How did we get here? And what can we do in the future to make sure that papercuts don't spell a death sentence?

8 Sick Remedies That Actually Work - Scientifically!

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Which of your sick remedies are actually helping?

Allergies!

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It's the season for sneezin'!

How the heart actually pumps blood

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For most of history, scientists weren't quite sure why our hearts were beating or even what purpose they served. Eventually, we realized that these thumping organs serve the vital task of pumping clean blood throughout the body. But how? Edmond Hui investigates how it all works by taking a closer look at the heart's highly efficient ventricle system.

Why do we get dark bags under our eyes?

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A weekly show where we endeavour to answer one of your big questions. This week, "bored during school" asks, "Why do we get dark bags under our eyes when we're tired?"