Language: English
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Genre: Documentary
It's long been known that German soldiers used a methamphetamine, called Pervitin, during WWII. But have tales of Nazis on speed obscured the massive use of stimulants by British and American troops?
Did total war unleash the world's first pharmacological arms race? And in the face of industrial slaughter, what role did drugs play in combat? Historian James Holland is on a quest to dig deeper and unearth the truth behind World War Speed.
Language: English
58 min 55 s | 1.12 GiB | 2 721 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 125 kb/s, 2 channels | mkv
Genre:Documentary
Could dyslexia be a gift? Or can it only ever be a disability? Documentary maker Richard Macer sets off on a road trip with his dyslexic son Arthur to find the answer. En route, they meet Richard Branson and Eddie Izzard, and many other successful dyslexic people.
Dyslexia is a difficulty with reading and writing that affects one in ten people. It causes misery to many schoolchildren, and it can lead to greater problems later in life. Fifty per cent of prisoners are thought to be dyslexic, but at the same time, many successful people are also dyslexic, and businesses like Google, NASA and GCHQ see the benefit in a neuro-diverse workforce. Richard and Arthur are looking for an answer to this conundrum and interview academics, scientists and designers.
Language: English
59 min 15 s | 925 MiB | 2 184 kb/s | 1920x1080 | AAC @ 127 kb/s, 2 channels | mkv
Genre:Documentary
The story of Britain's biggest ever food scandal. Since 1996, almost 200 people have died from vCJD, whilst the cattle disease BSE has been responsible for the death of over four million cows. It has cost the NHS over a billion pounds and virtually destroyed the British beef industry in the 1990s. Beneath the statistics is a story of greed, corruption and catastrophic political misjudgement by the then Conservative government. With access to all of the politicians, scientists and families who have been defined by this epidemic, this film pieces together a forgotten chapter of our recent history.
Language: English
22 min 51 s | 347 MiB | 2 122 kb/s | 1280x640 | AAC @ 64.0 kb/s, 2 channels | mkv
Genre:Documentary
Safa and Marwa are twin girls who were born joined at the head. They were brought, by their family, from Pakistan to London’s Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital for a series of highly complex operations to separate them. The BBC’s Fergus Walsh has followed them through the dangerous nine-month process aimed at giving independence to the girls, who have never been able to see each other's faces.
Language: English
1 h 40 min | 1.13 GiB | 1 609 kb/s | 1280x640 | AAC @ 135 kb/s, 2 channels | mkv
Genre:Documentary
Follows two patients through groundbreaking 'first in-human' trials for CAR T-cell therapy, a treatment described as the beginning of the end of cancer.
Not allowed to meet and separated by two floors of a hospital, 53-year-old Graham and 18-year old-Mahmoud are nevertheless bound together by their commitment to the treatment and their faith in the science. Terminally ill, the trial represents their only option. How do their ages and life experiences affect their physical and emotional response?
Language: English
1 h 57 min | 1.03 GiB | 1 246 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 124 kb/s, 2 channels | mkv
Genre:Documentary
Filmed over six years following a group of volunteers with Parkinson's disease as they take part in a ground-breaking medical trial to test a new drug that could be the first to halt progression or even reverse their condition.
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Language: English
1 h 57 min | 3.96 GiB | 4 810 kb/s | 1920x1080 | AAC @ 336 kb/s, 6 channels | mkv
Genre: Documentary
The Red Pill chronicles filmmaker Cassie Jaye's journey following the mysterious and polarizing Men's Rights Movement. The Red Pill explores today's gender war and asks the question "what is the future of gender equality?"
Language: English
2 h 56 min | 3.09 GiB | 2 418 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 132 kb/s, 2 channels | mkv
Number Of Parts: 3
Genre:Documentary
Most people will have an operation in their lifetime, but few of us have a clue what really happens once we are put to sleep. This series goes beyond the theatre doors of the surgical unit at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, where 700 operations are carried out every week, across 42 specialist theatres. Whilst many operations are vital but routine, this series focuses on some of the country's top surgeons as they perform high-stakes surgery that simply wouldn't have been attempted a few years ago, pushing the boundaries of modern medicine to its very limits. Unprecedented opportunities to save lives offer surgeons the chance to develop their astonishing skills - but also carry daunting risks and responsibilities. A dark sense of humour, a cool head and extraordinary levels of accomplishment are the tools of the trade.
Language: English
58 min 41 s | 1.06 GiB | 2 588 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 127 kb/s, 2 channels | mkv
Genre:Documentary
Could the power of fake pills be used to treat some of our most common medical complaints? To find out, Dr Michael Mosley embarks on Britain's largest ever trial to investigate the placebo effect. He is heading to Blackpool to gather 117 people suffering from backache - one of the leading types of chronic pain - before trying to treat them with nothing but fake pills and the power of the mind.
Working with experts from the University of Oxford, Michael discovers that the placebo effect is more than just a medical curiosity. The brain is actually capable of producing its own drugs, and these can be more powerful than prescription painkillers. Michael's volunteers come from all walks of life, but they have all suffered with bad backs for years and feel their conventional medication isn't up to the job. They include Stacey, who is struggling to keep up with her two energetic daughters, wheelchair user Jim, who longs to be able to get back on a boat, and poker player Moyra, who is looking for a painkiller which doesn't affect her performance.
They think they are taking part in the trial of a powerful new painkiller, but their blue and white capsules actually contain nothing but ground-up rice. Can this fake treatment make a real difference? And how will the volunteers react when Michael reveals the truth? Michael also finds out about some remarkable placebo experiments from around the world, including a woman in Oxfordshire who experienced a near-miraculous recovery after undergoing fake surgery to fix her chronic shoulder pain. Plus a team in Lancashire who want to see if the placebo effect can cure a broken heart. And Michael discovers a team in Germany working on a placebo that works even if you know you are taking it, which might improve the lives of transplant patients. Michael also tests this out on himself - attempting to train his own body to respond to a fake treatment - a foul-tasting green drink - as if he were taking actual drugs.
Language: English
53 min 42 s | 1.27 GiB | 3 374 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 160 kb/s, 2 channels | mp4
Genre:Documentary
NOVA takes you inside the operating room to witness organ transplant teams transferring organs from donors to recipients. Meet families navigating both sides of a transplant, and researchers working to end the organ shortage. Their efforts to understand organ rejection, discover ways to keep organs alive outside the body, and even grow artificial organs with stem cells, could save countless lives.
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Language: English
792 MiB | 40 min | 2 710 kb/s | Matroska | 1280x720 | AAC, 44.1 kHz, 2 channels, 96.0 kb/s
Genre: Comedy | Music | Talk-Show
Jimmy Fallon hosts the Tonight Show and interviews celebrities, plays games with them and has a musical or comedic guest perform.
Language: English
47 min 2 s | 673 MiB | 2 000 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 64.0 kb/s, 2 channels | mkv
Genre:Documentary
With an ever-growing shortage of doctors in the NHS, an increasing number need to be recruited - with foreign doctors queuing up to plug the gaps. But just how easy is it for international doctors to work in the UK? Shot over 10 months, this film, which boasts access to the General Medical Council and an exclusive medical training academy, follows the stories of doctors from Brazil to Egypt as they adjust to life in the UK, get to grips with a new health system, culture and language, and study for their exam. The doctors have spent thousands of pounds travelling to the UK. Training proves much tougher than they thought, and most of them are astonished to discover the expectations of British patients. Will all their hard work earn them a pass? And will they land a job in the NHS?
Language: English
1 h 29 min | 1.84 GiB | 2 935 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 160 kb/s, 2 channels | mp4
Genre: Documentary
100 years ago a new word in medicine was invented: “vitamin". This year the world will spend over $100 billion on vitamins and supplements. Dr. Derek Muller takes us on a world-spanning investigation of vitamin science and history, asking how do we decide whether to take vitamin supplements or not?
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Language: English
1.92 GiB | 1h 40mn | 2 734 Kbps | Matroska | 1920x1080 | AC-3, 48.0 KHz, 6 channels, 384 Kbps
Genre: Documentary
A look at the unforeseen consequences of advanced technological devices used in the medical field.
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Language: English
1 h 40 min | 4.46 GiB | 6 349 kb/s | 1920x1080 | E-AC-3 @ 640 kb/s, 6 channels | mkv
Genre:Documentary
A look at the unforeseen consequences of advanced technological devices used in the medical field.
Language: English
41 min 52 s | 904 MiB | 3 018 kb/s | 1280x720 | AC-3 @ 448 kb/s | mkv
Genre:Documentary
Seven-year-old Kyle Lewis loves summer, then he develops a headache and a high fever, so his parents bring him to the hospital; doctors race to find out what is wrong with Kyle in time to save him.
Language: English
59 min 0 s | 1.01 GiB | 2 453 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 165 kb/s | mp4
Genre:Documentary
One in every 1,000 pregnancies in Britain has a spine or brain defect like spina bifida. Thirty years ago, actress Ruth Madeley was one of them. Despite having spina bifida herself, it is a condition she doesn’t fully understand. In this programme, Ruth sets out to discover why she has it, whether it could have been prevented and what it means for her future.
Ruth meets the lord campaigning for a change in the law that he says could prevent thousands of birth defects. And she discovers that a pioneering surgery could offer a different future for babies diagnosed with spina bifida, by operating on them before they are even born. She discovers how this surgery was invented, meets the families whose lives it has changed and follows the team of British surgeons preparing to perform this extraordinary foetal surgery in the UK for the very first time. But Ruth also examines attitudes in Britain today and asks whether we should change the way we see disability.
HDTV | 1916x1080 | .MKV/AVC @ 5102 Kbps | 27 min 59 s | 1.09 GiB
Audio: English AC3 384 kbps, 2 channels | Subs: None
Genre: Documentary
In the field of elderly care, the Japanese government is promoting the introduction of robots capable of communicating. These "communication robots" have the potential to transform elderly care in Japan, where the population is rapidly aging. In a nationwide experiment, researchers found the robots encourage seniors to stay active, and help prevent feelings of isolation. The experiment also showed how communication robots can help caregivers monitor seniors and meet their needs.
Language: English
1 h 19 min | 6.92 GiB | 12.4 Mb/s | 1920x1080 | E-AC-3 @ 224 kb/s | mkv
Genre:Documentary
Between 2013 and 2016, Ebola ravaged the West African countries of Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia – the largest epidemic of its kind in history. This collection of four documentaries chronicles the disease’s spread between 2014 and 2015, telling the stories of those affected.