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    Is the tide turning on ME research?

    03/03/2026 | 27 mins.
    ME – also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – has long been one of medicine’s most perplexing conditions. With no definitive diagnostic test and a legacy of scepticism in parts of the medical community, patients have often struggled to be believed. But a surge of new research may finally be shifting the landscape.

    The emergence of Long COVID – a condition with striking similarities to ME – has accelerated scientific interest and opened new lines of inquiry into the underlying biology of both illnesses.
    In this episode, James Gallagher speaks to Dr Chris Ponting about the latest DecodeME results, which point to a strong genetic component to ME. And Professor Rosemary Boyton outlines the ambition behind the new Rosetta Stone study, designed to build a detailed evidence base of shared biomarkers across ME and Long COVID.

    James also hears from Catherine and Jo, who have lived with ME for many years. They describe their diagnostic journeys and how they manage their symptoms in their daily lives.
    Presenter: James Gallagher
    Producer: Alice Lipscombe-Southwell
    Researcher: Tom Hunt
    Editors: Erika Wright and Ilan Goodman
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    What are the side effects of weight loss drugs?

    24/02/2026 | 28 mins.
    Over 1.5million adults in the UK tried weight loss drugs in 2024-25. Many swear by them, but they have been associated with side effects including nausea and, in some cases, extremely painful gallstones. But what does the evidence actually tell us, and what is the wider impact on the way we view our bodies in society?
    James Gallagher is joined by Professor of Cardiometabolic Medicine at the University of Glasgow Naveed Sattar, Dr Beverley O’Hara, Lecturer in Public Health Nutrition at Leeds Beckett University, and Dr Margaret McCartney, resident Inside Health GP. They discuss what the evidence tells us about the potential known side effects of these weight loss drugs, and the potential impact their use has on our view of obesity as a society. We also hear from Sarah Le Brocq, who has struggled with obesity all her adult life and has been on these drugs for the past 2-3 years about her experiences.
    Margaret McCartney has no conflicts of interest to declare.
    Beverley O’Hara has no conflicts of interest to declare. She has 2 roles with the Association for the Study of Obesity (voluntary academic positions).
    Naveed Sattar has consulted for and/or received speaker honoraria from AbbVie, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim, Carmot Therapeutics, Eli Lilly, Gan & Lee, GlaxoSmithKline, Hanmi Pharmaceuticals, Kailera, Mass Medicines, Menarini-Ricerche, Metsera, Novo Nordisk, Pfizer, Regeneron, Roche, UCB Pharma, and Verdiva Bio; and received grant support paid to his University from AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim, Novartis, and Roche.
    Presenter: James Gallagher
    Producer: Hannah Fisher
    Researcher: Tom Hunt
    Production coordinator: Stuart Laws
    Content Editor: Ilan Goodman
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    Why is it so hard to find an NHS dentist?

    17/02/2026 | 27 mins.
    Dentistry is high on the public and political agenda. There have been dozens of headlines about access to NHS dentistry, with some people having to travel huge distances to find a dentist, or being put onto long waiting lists to get an NHS appointment.
    In this episode of Inside Health, James Gallagher is joined by chairman of the British Dental Association Eddie Crouch, the Oral Health Foundation's Dr Rachael England, and consultant oral surgeon Tom Thayer. Together, they drill into the issues surrounding NHS dentistry. Along the way, they discuss possible solutions, whether contract reforms will help, and the potential future of dentistry in the UK.
    Presenter: James Gallagher
    Producers: Alice Lipscombe-Southwell and Thomas Hunt
    Production coordinator: Stuart Laws
    Content editor: Ilan Goodman
  • Inside Health

    Unlocking the mystery of Epstein-Barr Virus

    10/02/2026 | 27 mins.
    Most of us have Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) hiding in our bodies.
    You may know it as the cause of glandular fever or “kissing disease”.
    But more research is suggesting that it can turn our immune systems against us to cause autoimmune disease, such as multiple sclerosis or lupus.

    So, what is the virus doing in our bodies - and can we do anything about it?
    James is joined by Dr Claire Shannon-Lowe, a virologist at the University of Birmingham, and Dr Patrick Kearns from the University of Edinburgh, a neurologist and epidemiologist.
    And we delve into the world of echolocation.
    Bats hunt at night by making pulses of sounds and listening to the echoes so they can build a picture of the world around them in total darkness - and it's a technique some people with visual impairment use to explore the world.
    A team at the University of East Anglia has been testing how well humans can pick up these skills, so James pays a visit to have a go...
    Presenter: James Gallagher
    Producers: Gerry Holt, Tom Bonnett & Thomas Hunt
    Production coordinator: Stuart Laws
    Content editor: Ilan Goodman
  • Inside Health

    Should all babies have their genome sequenced at birth?

    03/02/2026 | 28 mins.
    This week we’re looking at government plans to start sequencing the DNA of every newborn baby in England within the next decade.
    Each newborn would undergo whole genome sequencing to assess their risk of hundreds of diseases, under NHS plans.
    It promises a revolution in spotting disease early - but are there also risks?
    And use of nicotine pouches is rising, especially among young men.
    But these little sachets that fit under the top lip aren’t yet regulated – so what do we know about the potential harms?
    Finally, as the cold weather continues, James gets a lesson in walking like a penguin to see if it helps avoid trips, slips and falls…

    Presenter: James Gallagher
    Producers: Tom Bonnett, Alice-Lipscombe-Southwell and Thomas Hunt
    Production coordinator: Stuart Laws
    Content editor: Ilan Goodman

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