The world's most extraordinary people. Episode 2, Survival / producer directors, Thomas Kaufman, Kate Pringle, Graham Russell ; produced & directed by Emma Hatherley ; BBC Studios ; BBC Scotland.

How might rare medical conditions be a force for good? This probing documentary reveals the extraordinary people who are helping international scientists make medical breakthroughs. A woman who can smell Parkinson's disease helps doctors find a new way to diagnose this debilitating condition. A...

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Other Authors: Hatherley, Emma (Director, Producer), Pringle, Kate (Director, Producer), Kaufman, Thomas (Director, Producer), Russell, Graham (Television producer and director) (Director, Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: London, England : BBC Worldwide, 2017.
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Summary:How might rare medical conditions be a force for good? This probing documentary reveals the extraordinary people who are helping international scientists make medical breakthroughs. A woman who can smell Parkinson's disease helps doctors find a new way to diagnose this debilitating condition. A pioneering stem cell trial provides hope for those with multiple sclerosis. And a patient's inability to sense pain inspires a new generation of pain relief. The World's Most Extraordinary People meets the scientists and patients at the heart of these stories - and takes us right to the edge of scientific understanding. In this episode, we take a look at the human body's amazing capacity for survival. We meet a man who injects himself with deadly snake venom, a woman who leads a normal life with only half a brain, a girl who collapses 50 times a day and the only man in the world to be completely cured of HIV.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed April 12, 2019).
Physical Description:1 online resource (51 min.)
Playing Time:00:51:25
Language:In English.