
Overview
Plastic surgeon Dr Rozina Ali leaves the operating theatre behind for the frontiers of skin science and asks if it is possible to make your skin look younger without surgery. She discovers the latest research about how the foods we eat can protect our skin from damage, and how a chemical found in a squid's eye is at the forefront of a new sun protection cream. She also finds out how sugar in our blood can make us look older, and explores an exciting new science called glycobiology which promises a breakthrough in making us look younger.
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50 - 1The Truth About Looking Young July 23, 2012
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50 - 2Mission to Mars July 30, 2012
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50 - 3Eat, Fast and Live Longer August 06, 2012
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50 - 4How Big Is the Universe? August 27, 2012
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50 - 5How Small Is the Universe? September 03, 2012
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50 - 6Defeating the Superbugs September 10, 2012
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50 - 7The Creative Brain: How Insight Works March 14, 2013
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50 - 8How to Avoid Mistakes in Surgery March 21, 2013
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50 - 9The Truth about Taste March 28, 2013
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50 - 10The Age of Big Data April 04, 2013
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50 - 11The Secret Life of the Cat June 13, 2013
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50 - 12Little Cat Diaries June 14, 2013
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50 - 13Fracking: The New Energy Rush June 19, 2013
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50 - 14Swallowed by a Black Hole June 26, 2013
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50 - 15What Makes us Human? July 03, 2013
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50 - 16The Truth About Personality July 10, 2013