The development of healthcare in the Britain

Beven and the tumultuous start to the NHS | Matron, Medicine and Me
Beven and the tumultuous start to the NHS | Matron, Medicine and Me
The start of the National Health Service wasn't a new idea and also wasn't greeted with pleasure by all, ...

Caring for sick children before the NHS | Matron, Medicine and Me
Caring for sick children before the NHS | Matron, Medicine and Me
Lucy speaks to Historian Tanya Macintosh about how children were treated before the NHS.

History of treating Cerebral Palsy in Britain | Matron, Medicine and Me
History of treating Cerebral Palsy in Britain | Matron, Medicine and Me
Lucy talks to Hugh and Margy about growing up with cerebral palsy at the beginning of the NHS.

Hospitals and technological improvements at the start of the NHS | Matron, Medicine and Me
Hospitals and technological improvements at the start of the NHS | Matron, Medicine and Me
Londonderry was home to the first purpose-built hospital under the new NHS and was...

The evolution of treating a heart attack | Matron, Medicine and Me
The evolution of treating a heart attack | Matron, Medicine and Me
Denise hears how treating a heart attack has dramatically changed over the years.

The Royal Hospital's innovative 1940's air-conditioning system | Matron, Medicine and Me
The Royal Hospital's innovative 1940's air-conditioning system | Matron, Medicine and Me
Myleene hears about a revolutionary and the first purpose-built air-conditioning uni...

GP's on the front line | Confessions of...
GP's on the front line | Confessions of...
Former GPs talk about practising in the 1960-70s, when GPs on call were primary care for their patients.

GP's and the Abortion Act | Confessions of...
GP's and the Abortion Act | Confessions of...
The 1967 Abortion Act made abortion under some circumstances legal in the UK.

Being a Nurse from overseas in the 1970's | Matron, Medicine and Me
Being a Nurse from overseas in the 1970's | Matron, Medicine and Me
Myleene speaks to her mother about coming over from the Philippines to be a nurse in Great Yarmouth.

Reproductive care in the 1970's | Confessions of...
Reproductive care in the 1970's | Confessions of...
An exploration of the experiences of doctors providing contraception and reproductive healthcare to women in the 1960-70s.

The evolution of treating a heart attack | Matron, Medicine and Me
The evolution of treating a heart attack | Matron, Medicine and Me
Denise hears how treating a heart attack has dramatically changed over the years.
The roles and responsibilities of health and social care workers

Being a bed manager | Celebrities on the NHS Frontline
Being a bed manager | Celebrities on the NHS Frontline
Bed manager Emma speaks about she copes doing her job.

First days nursing on an A&E Ward | Saving Our Nurses
First days nursing on an A&E Ward | Saving Our Nurses
Newly qualified Nurse Lauren is observed working in A&E.

Introduction to care work | Rhod Gilbert's Work Experience
Introduction to care work | Rhod Gilbert's Work Experience
Rhod Gilbert finds out what it takes to be a carer, firstly getting a lesson in ''manual handling'' and assisted w...

Hospital bed management | Celebrities on the NHS Frontline
Hospital bed management | Celebrities on the NHS Frontline
Anne Widdecombe tries to free up beds across Kings Hospital.

Working as a newly qualified nurse in A&E | Saving Our Nurses
Working as a newly qualified nurse in A&E | Saving Our Nurses
Newly qualified nurse Lauren has reached a breaking point and is seeking a move to a different department.

Home visit | Rhod Gilbert's Work Experience
Home visit | Rhod Gilbert's Work Experience
Rhod Gilbert does a home visit as a carer for someone who has had Parkinson's disease for 17 years.

Hospital bed management and monetary penalties | Celebrities on the NHS Frontline
Hospital bed management and monetary penalties | Celebrities on the NHS Frontline
Targets for waiting times and hospital beds incur expensive penalties for over-worked hospi...

Nurse in an SAU | Saving Our Nurses
Nurse in an SAU | Saving Our Nurses
Lauren is adapting to new roles and new equipment in the Surgical Assessment Ward, where work is a little quieter than A&E.

Caring for an elderly resident | Rhod Gilbert's Work Experience
Caring for an elderly resident | Rhod Gilbert's Work Experience
Rhod helps wash and clothe 90-year-old Merv as a carer for the day and finds it to be a rewarding experience.

Realities of nursing in A&E | Saving Our Nurses
Realities of nursing in A&E | Saving Our Nurses
Jasmin has a tough time working in the A&E department as a nurse.
Skills for Healthcare

Intravenous drip falls out of arm | Saving Our Nurses
Intravenous drip falls out of arm | Saving Our Nurses
Recent nursing graduate Lauren spots an issue with a surgery patient's drip.

Tirage Nurse describes how to spot a brain aneurysm | Matron, Medicine and Me
Tirage Nurse describes how to spot a brain aneurysm | Matron, Medicine and Me
Si King hears from a Triage Nurse who details how to spot the signs of brain aneurysm.

Nurse does a blood transfusion for the second time | Saving Our Nurses
Nurse does a blood transfusion for the second time | Saving Our Nurses
Fabie is daunted about doing only her second blood transfusion unsupervised.

Nurse has an issue with a patient in ICU | We Are England
Nurse has an issue with a patient in ICU | We Are England
Neelam deals with a patient with spiralling vitals. She also talks about the importance of reassurance.

Nurse gets guided through blood transfusion basics | Saving Our Nurses
Nurse gets guided through blood transfusion basics | Saving Our Nurses
Nurse Katie is guided through the steps of doing a routine blood transfusion.

Looking inside the body with a CT scan | Dr Alice Roberts: Don't Die Young
Looking inside the body with a CT scan | Dr Alice Roberts: Don't Die Young
Dr Alice Roberts looks inside the body with a CT (computerized tomography) scan.
Professional Interpersonal Skills

Hospital play specialist | Celebrities on the NHS Frontline
Hospital play specialist | Celebrities on the NHS Frontline
Johnny finds out about a niche role in hospitals, being a play specialist for unwell children.

Nurse reveals why she works on ICU | We Are England
Nurse reveals why she works on ICU | We Are England
Niamh details what its like to work on an ICU and why she became a Nurse.

Keeping a patient diary for unwell children | Matron, Medicine and Me
Keeping a patient diary for unwell children | Matron, Medicine and Me
Lucy discusses the importance of keeping a patient diary when children are ill.

Nurse talks about when a patient dies | We Are England
Nurse talks about when a patient dies | We Are England
Niamh talks about facing death in ICU.

A physio deals with stress of patients | Saving Our Nurses
A physio deals with stress of patients | Saving Our Nurses
Esther finds it tough to manage appointments piling up and speaks honestly with her mentor about how she deals wit...
Infection prevention and control

Fern Britton speaks to the doctors who treated her Sepsis | Matron, Medicine and Me
Fern Britton speaks to the doctors who treated her Sepsis | Matron, Medicine and Me
Fern Britton discusses the warning signs for sepsis, as well as meeting the surgeon who o...

The NHS and the 70-year fight against infection | Matron, Medicine and Me
The NHS and the 70-year fight against infection | Matron, Medicine and Me
Fern Britton describes the evolution of the NHS' fight against infection with antibiotics and vacci...

The origins of Sepsis and its effects | Matron, Medicine and Me
The origins of Sepsis and its effects | Matron, Medicine and Me
Nurse Julia details how sepsis forms, and Yaku talks frankly about the disabilities which the disease has lef...

Cleaning a hospital ward | Matron, Medicine and Me
Cleaning a hospital ward | Matron, Medicine and Me
Fern gets taught how to clean a hospital ward and the techniques to trap infection.

Hand sanitizer and cleaning compliance in hospitals | Matron, Medicine and Me
Hand sanitizer and cleaning compliance in hospitals | Matron, Medicine and Me
Fern gets a lesson in hand washing and learns why correct cleaning practices are so important i...
Concepts of nutritional health

Sugar in processed foods | Diet: A Horizon Guide
Sugar in processed foods | Diet: A Horizon Guide
The introduction of sugar into processed foods improved the taste and had a dire effect on a generation's health.

Breast Milk | The Secrets of Your Food
Breast Milk | The Secrets of Your Food
Michael examines the chemical makeup of breast milk to see what nutrition babies are being provided with.

The why of obesity and its history | Diet: A Horizon Guide
The why of obesity and its history | Diet: A Horizon Guide
Susan Jebb mentions her own research that proved that obese people having a slow metabolism was a complete myth.

Carbohydrates and energy | The Secrets of Your Food
Carbohydrates and energy | The Secrets of Your Food
James defines what carbohydrates are and why they are essential for our everyday.

Fasting, fats and ketones | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Fasting, fats and ketones | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
The "cravers" are put on a strict intermittent fasting diet which has a considerable effect on t...

Eggs and protein | The Secrets of Your Food
Eggs and protein | The Secrets of Your Food
Michael explains the chemical makeup of a standard chicken egg and why they are a great source of protein.

Saturated fats and fibre | Diet: A Horizon Guide
Saturated fats and fibre | Diet: A Horizon Guide
Susan Jebb looks back at when Horizon brought light to the different types of fats we were eating and the affect this had on...

Amino acids and sweetcorn | The Secrets of Your Food
Amino acids and sweetcorn | The Secrets of Your Food
James explains what our amino acids are and how a certain type of sweetcorn can be a good source for them.

Fat and the brain | The Secrets of Your Food
Fat and the brain | The Secrets of Your Food
Fats have a "rewarding" effect on the brain, the more fat we eat the more we stimulate the "reward pathway".

Foods with a low glycaemic index | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Foods with a low glycaemic index | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
The "feasters" are split and are given different lunches with varying GI (glycaemic index...

Chocolate cravings | The Secrets of Your Food
Chocolate cravings | The Secrets of Your Food
James explains why treats like chocolate are so pleasurable for our brains and why its chemical makeup links back to when we we...

Mushrooms, Sun and Vitamin D | Britain's Favourite Foods - Are They Good for You?
Mushrooms, Sun and Vitamin D | Britain's Favourite Foods - Are They Good for You?
Alice reveals how mushrooms have a similar membrane to our skin that soak up vitamin D when...

Fat, addiction and the reward pathway | The Secrets of Your Food
Fat, addiction and the reward pathway | The Secrets of Your Food
Michael describes in detail what is happening in the pleasure centres of our brain and why such fatty foods ...

Group-support and stress-eating | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Group-support and stress-eating | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
The "emotional eaters" are given another stress test and encouraged to think positively an...

Calcium, lactose and yogurt | The Secrets of Your Food
Calcium, lactose and yogurt | The Secrets of Your Food
James explains why calcium is good for our bones and how yogurt can even be a source of it for those with lactose into...

Fish and kale: brain-food | Food on the Brain
Fish and kale: brain-food | Food on the Brain
Stephen tries some foods that are good for the brain and finds out why fish and kale are particularly good.

Coffee, caffeine and cravings | The Secrets of Your Food
Coffee, caffeine and cravings | The Secrets of Your Food
James finds out about a study done with bees that suggest caffeine works in a similar way to fat when it comes to ou...

Lunch choices and calorie counts | Britain's Favourite Foods - Are They Good for You?
Lunch choices and calorie counts | Britain's Favourite Foods - Are They Good for You?
With some surprising results, Alice does a test with different lunch choices to show wh...

Alcohol and the brain | The Secrets of Your Food
Alcohol and the brain | The Secrets of Your Food
Michael explains what happens to the brain when we drink alcohol.

Sugar and the brain | Food on the Brain
Sugar and the brain | Food on the Brain
Neuroscientist Nicole Avina describes the affect of a consistent supply of sugar on the brain and the similarities this has to drug a...
Factors affecting dietary intake and nutritional health

'Feaster's'' and gut hormones | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
'Feaster's'' and gut hormones | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
The scientists test the theory that some people lack a certain amount of GLP1, a gut hormone...

Fatty food and the body | Horizon
Fatty food and the body | Horizon
Michael Mosley eats a Scottish breakfast and gets a lesson in how fats stay in your bloodstream.

'Emotional eater's'' and stress-eating | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
'Emotional eater's'' and stress-eating | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Scientists give some of the dieter's a purposefully stressful driving test and then...

Misleading ready-meals | What's Really in Our Food?
Misleading ready-meals | What's Really in Our Food?
Loose rules about what can be put on food packaging can become misleading when describing where parts of the food has com...

'Constant craver's'' and wanting food | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
'Constant craver's'' and wanting food | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Some of the dieters use a grip-meter to test how much they want foods high in fat an...

Exercise and fat intake | Horizon
Exercise and fat intake | Horizon
Michael Mosley eats the same Scottish breakfast he had yesterday, but this time he went for a long walk the night before. This time the fat...

'Hungry'' genes and food cravings | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
'Hungry'' genes and food cravings | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
The "cravers" are strapped up with an eye tracker and results are compared with other di...

Chickens pumped with water | What's Really in Our Food?
Chickens pumped with water | What's Really in Our Food?
A detailed investigation into how chicken can be injected with water to booster sales.

Alternate day fasting | Horizon
Alternate day fasting | Horizon
Michael Mosley finds out about alternate fasting where you have specific food on one day and anything you like on the other.

Brain ''reward'' response to eating | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Brain ''reward'' response to eating | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
A "comfort eater" is shown an MRI of her brain during an experiment, proving her rewar...

Food labelling and design | What's Really in Our Food?
Food labelling and design | What's Really in Our Food?
A design company skirts around the truth of what can be put on food packaging.

Diet and water-loss | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Diet and water-loss | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
When dieting, the initial loss of weight is actually water-loss rather than fat.

Exercise, weigh loss and compensation | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Exercise, weigh loss and compensation | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
An exercise scientist explains the benefits of exercise and the phenomenon of "compe...

Junk food and the hippocampus | Food on the Brain
Junk food and the hippocampus | Food on the Brain
Some research indicates that junk food can reduce the size of the hippocampus, which is a common trait of people with depre...

Tiredness, cravings and food shopping | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Tiredness, cravings and food shopping | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
The dieters are given a shopping task, split between some who have slept well and ot...

Obesity and dopamine receptors | Food on the Brain
Obesity and dopamine receptors | Food on the Brain
Some research shows that obese people often can have reduced dopamine receptors, meaning that genetically they are transpo...

Metabolic rate myths | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Metabolic rate myths | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Nutritionist Susan Jebb shows how the dieters metabolic rate has reduced in line with the them losing...

The importance of breakfast | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
The importance of breakfast | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Geneticist Giles Yo outlays the importance of breakfast with a simple experiment.

Reward and the search for food | Food on the Brain
Reward and the search for food | Food on the Brain
A study on mice and rats have revealed that there is reward in the seeking of sugar, not just the eating of it.

Eating slowly and feeling full | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Eating slowly and feeling full | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Doctor Gribble experiments with what eating slowly can do for the "fullness" hormone and ul...

Genes, fat levels and leptin | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Genes, fat levels and leptin | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Scientist Giles Yo demonstrates how the dieters genes may not be helping them in their battle...

Junk food and pregnancy | Food on the Brain
Junk food and pregnancy | Food on the Brain
Studies are showing a wide range of negative effects that junk food can have on unborn babies, even later in their life.

Breaking diet and ''catastrophic'' thinking | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
Breaking diet and ''catastrophic'' thinking | What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
An experiment that lies about calories in a slice of cake demonstrates how the...