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One in 20,000 children around the world have a genetic condition that means they're born without functional fingers. A new technique can give these children useful hands.
If you lose an ear in an accident there's a better solution than growing your hair - now surgeons can build a new ear from a piece of a patient's rib - and it's a perfect match.
For children with a rare genetic disorder, the simplest movement can result in a broken bone. A new drug, derived from an ingredient in washing powder, is giving them new hope. Produced by Mentorn
With epilepsy affecting 39 million people around the world, a new technology that reveals what is happening in the brain, means more patients could have successful life-changing brain surgery. Produced by Mentorn
The fear of losing a breast to cancer can be devastating. A surgeon in London is reconstructing the breast at the same time as removing the cancer - leaving only a tiny scar.
Peter Houghton is battery powered. He is the first person in the world to live with an electric heart - bringing new hope to the battle against heart disease.
Presenter of 'The Sky at Night' since the 1950s, prolific author and composer, yet still working on a typewriter that is 92 years old, Patrick Moore displays an indomitable thirst for knowledge.
Cancer of the bowel is one of the world's biggest killers. It's hard to detect, but now finding cancer deep in the intestines is as simple as swallowing a camera.
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