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Title Trust me, I'm a doctor. Series 2, Programme 3 / producer directors, David Briggs, Tom Watt-Smith, Jack Rampling ; produced and directed by Alex Freeman ; BBC Scotland
Published London, England : BBC Worldwide, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (50 minutes)
Summary Does caffeine really help us to stay alert and what are the alternatives? In this programme some surprising ways to boost our brains are put to the test. Also medical journalist Michael Mosley examines the growing trend for electronic cigarettes and asks if they are safe. Dr Chris van Tulleken investigates if household chores can count as exercise. Dr Saleyha Ahsan gives first-aid tips on how to treat someone suffering from hypothermia and surgeon Gabriel Weston sees life-saving surgery that involves removing all the blood from a patient's body
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed April 12, 2019)
Performer Presenters: Michael Mosley, Saleyha Ahsan, Christoffer van Tulleken, Gabriel Weston
Notes In English
Subject Medical misconceptions.
Health.
Caffeine -- Health aspects
Emergency medicine.
Health
Emergency Medicine
health.
Caffeine -- Health aspects.
Emergency medicine.
Health.
Medical misconceptions.
Genre/Form Documentary television programs.
Medical television programs.
Documentary television programs.
Medical television programs.
Documentaires télévisés.
Form Streaming video
Author Rampling, Jack, director, producer
Watt-Smith, Tom, director, producer
Briggs, David, 1979- director, producer.
Freeman, Alex (Television producer), director, producer.
BBC Worldwide Ltd., film distributor.
BBC Scotland, production company.
Other Titles Trust me, I'm a doctor. Series 2, Episode 3
Trust me ... I'm a doctor. Series 2, Episode 3
Trust me I'm a doctor. Series 2, Programme 3