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The TV doctor explains how we can improve our health without being overwhelmed.
Josh Tetrick, CEO of Eat Just, explains why his company is growing chicken in a lab.
5 live listener Sophie asks anti-racism campaigner Dominique about how to be an ally.
Is disability caused by a medical condition or by the barriers you encounter in society?
Benjamin Zand talks to people whose loved ones have bought into conspiracy theories.
We hear from a leading authority in gut science and a dietary expert for practical tips.
It is estimated that one in three women will experience them.
We hear from a leader in cannabis medicine research, plus a chronic pain sufferer.
We hear from three women with ADHD about the experiences and difficulties they face.
We hear from legal experts, community workers and an ex-prisoner about the prison system.
Strictly star AJ and Love Island's Curtis say having dyslexia helped them become dancers.
Deborah Feldman, whose book is now a hit Netflix show, talks about leaving her community.
Geneticist Dr Adam Rutherford looks at whether sporting success is genetic or cultural.
Comic David Baddiel, often targeted by trolls, asks why people are more outraged online.
"Biohacker" Ben Greenfield explains why he is tinkering with his biological processes.
Madison James explains why he changed careers to become a "sexual development companion".
Adult performer Heidi Switch explains why she is a big advocate of ethical porn.
Colette, a former street sex worker, explains how she turned her life around.
In 2000 being gay in the armed forces was decriminalised, but have things really changed?
Dr. Sabrina Cohen-Hatton explains how she dramatically turned her life around.
Tom Rosenthal investigates whether parents or children should decide on circumcision.
When police knocked on "Win's" door, she learned the truth about her husband of 30 years.
Actor and children's author Ben Miller puts the question to parents and literacy experts.
Runner-up Divina de Campo, Jodie Harsh and Muslim drag performer Glamrou discuss.
Emma Barnett meets women who experienced unwanted acts of violence during consensual sex.
Ailbhe Griffith explains why facing her attacker, nine years on, was empowering.
Matthew Norford was a gang boss making £2,000 a day, but he turned his life around.
Writer Salma El-Wardany, comedian Konstantin Kisin and journalist Sarah Brett discuss.
Becky, Kat and Fran discovered they had fertility problems. Here's what they did next.
Emma Barnett chats to Dr Sarah E Hill, author of How the Pill Changes Everything.