GP Dr Zoe Williams investigates the contraceptive pill - exploring the latest scientific research and investigating the future of birth control. Show more
Jen Brister, Kelvin Fletcher, Ian Moore and Dr Zoe Williams test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Jen Brister, Kelvin Fletcher, Ian Moore and Dr Zoe Williams test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Jen Brister, Kelvin Fletcher, Ian Moore and Dr Zoe Williams test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Jen Brister, Kelvin Fletcher, Ian Moore and Dr Zoe Williams test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Michael Mosley runs an experiment to find out which foods are best for providing the essential but neglected nutrient iodine, and Giles Yeo discovers why stress can make you fat. Show more
Michael Mosley finds out whether singing can boost feel-good chemicals in the brain, and Dr Zoe Williams discovers why music could help people with dementia. Show more
Les Dennis, Susannah Constantine, Tameka Empson and Miles Jupp embark on a mission to regain their fitness, while trying to inspire the public to get active for Sport Relief. Show more
Michael Mosley and Zoe Williams test whether 'exercise snacking' - short bursts of exercise integrated into daily life - can be as good for your health as one long workout. Show more
Michael Mosley finds out whether a glass of wine can protect your blood vessels from the harmful effects of junk food. Giles Yeo sets out to test home breathalyser kits. Show more
Series giving answers to health questions. Michael Mosley finds out if eating carbs in the evening is bad for you, while psychiatrist Alain Gregoire reveals how to recognise PTSD. Show more
Michael Mosley and the doctors investigate what giving up alcohol for a month really does to your health, whether massage is worth the money, and whether medical cannabis is safe. Show more
Michael Mosley and the doctors investigate whether t'ai chi is as good as a workout, what we can do about heartburn, and the new technology that is transforming brain surgery. Show more
Michael Mosley and doctors get the truth behind health claims. Dr Chris van Tulleken and Nottingham University see whether high-intensity exercise is as good for us as is claimed. Show more
Michael Mosley and Dr Chris van Tulleken investigate omega-3 supplements, and Dr Zoe Williams discovers why eating a lot of fat affects men and women differently. Show more
Michael Mosley investigates the best way to keep calories in check, and Saleyha Ahsan runs an experiment to find out whether probiotic products really can improve health. Show more
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
Mental Health Special
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC Two HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two England
The team investigate the best way to beat stress, how sleep affects mental health and why laughing can be as good as exercise for improving mood. Show more
The team see whether coconut oil can cut cholesterol, discover how much fruit is too much and investigate a sleep disorder that causes up to 40,000 road accidents a year. Show more
The truth behind health claims. Michael Mosley reveals a new discovery that could help us all improve our eyesight and Dr Saleyha Ahsan investigates the signs of depression. Show more
The team find out why fizzy drinks make you eat more, whether caffeine boosts your physical performance, what men can do about baldness and hear the psychiatrist's guide to OCD. Show more