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Remedy: Ancient Medicines for Modern Illness

This hard-hitting and transformative documentary series explores the most powerful herbal medicines known to man – the cumulative work of at least a thousand generations of our human ancestors. These remedies have been kept from us because big pharma doesn’t want you to have the power to heal yourself. That ends now. DURING THIS EXCLUSIVE EVENT YOU WILL BE GUIDED THROUGH 9 POWERFUL EPISODES THAT EACH FOCUS ON A SPECIFIC DISEASE OR ILLNESS AND HOW TO HEAL IT USING MEDICINAL HERBS.

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Should I Go Under the Knife?

Cosmetic surgery is on the rise with more and more people going under the knife in an attempt to improve their image. Television presenter and mum-of-two, Cherry Healey, sets out to explore the rising trend and availability of cosmetic surgery procedures, both at home in the UK, and abroad. Cherry interviews a selection of British women who are planning, or have already had, various kinds of surgery, to understand why this craze has so much support. Hoping to learn more about the procedures people are having, Cherry embarks on a journey of discovery, looking at the UK and the rest of the world to investigate why so many feel the need to change their appearance. To grapple with the true extent of the cosmetic surgery industry, Cherry also travels to the United States of America and Brazil, where procedures are very common.

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The Skeptic's Guide to Health, Medicine, and the Media

If you’ve ever sneezed while driving your car, did you immediately think, “Cars Cause the Common Cold!”? No, of course not. A headline like that wouldn’t make any sense. And yet, some of the sources we rely on for health and medical news are not much better. Many media outlets are perfectly happy to grab us with a wacky headline or an article that reflects none of the nuance of the study on which it’s based—as long as we buy the magazine or click through to the article. And we do. We take the bait. With 50,000 scientific studies published each week in English, many media outlets don’t put in the time and effort to adequately decipher and report on even a tiny fraction of those studies. But they publish news about them, anyway.

The Skeptic's Guide to Health, Medicine, and the Media

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Combate Ecuador

Combate Ecuador is a program of Ecuadorian television, a reality show in which the participants are divided by teams (currently they are the team of series A) mixed represented by 12 athletic members. It is the original version of the Combat program that is broadcast in Argentina, Guatemala, Costa Rica and Peru created by Gastón Carrera. Combate, is a program of Ecuadorian television, broadcast by RTS from Monday to Friday at 8:00 pm, driven by Doménica Saporiti and Eduardo Andrade, initially led by Carlos José Matamoros and by Jorge Heredia, where two teams: BLUE and ORANGE represented by 12 competitors, will face between 5 and 6 tests daily. In each game the winning team gets 2 points.

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America's Wild Frontier

This five-hour exposé tells the story of America's heartland, where wildlife roam across wild swaths of frontier land. It's the woods that Davy Crockett once called home in The Great Valley of Appalachia, and where Wild Bill Hickok saw his last sunset in the Badlands of South Dakota. From bears, bison and burrowing owls, to weasels, wood ducks and wild horses, episodes reveal a cast of critters making themselves at home, whether it's beneath ice sheets in the Land of Lakes, or sharing the abundant ecosystem among farmers and their tools.

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Aerial Mountains: South Korea

Gracefully formed by the earth’s tectonic forces and massive volcanic eruptions, the mountains are a fascinating natural phenomenon, all the way from their beginnings to their present day formation. With their striking presence in our world, the mountains have always been revered by mankind for their beauty and overwhelming size. They have thus served to be an essential constituent to human history, culture, and religion throughout the world. With this universal phenomenon, many people say that there is something special about the mountains that have made them become a spiritual centre for many societies. In this aerial series, we explore some of the most mountain dominated countries in the world and discover the history and culture of the country through their mountains.

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Tough Trucks

In this mini series we explore some of the most unique and hard-core truck journeys on the planet. Destinations in the six part series are Iceland, Guatemala, Turkey, Morocco, Ethiopia and Russia. Our hosts take a series of truck journeys across these lands exploring the many fascinating cultural, natural and historical sites along the way, including unique geological locations in Iceland, ancient Mayan sites in Guatemala and rarely visited Silk Road destinations in Eastern Turkey.

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