BBC Horizon – The Restaurant that Burns Off Calories (2020)

BBC Horizon – The Restaurant that Burns Off Calories (2020)
English | Size: 1.09 GB
Category: Đocumentary

Maitre d’ and Extraordinary Places to Eat host Fred Sirieix and GP Zoe Williams open a restaurant with a difference, welcoming 20 unsuspecting diners for a slap-up meal. It all sounds normal enough, but this restaurant has something unexpected back of house – a functioning gym, where a group of fitness fanatics are poised on exercise bikes, treadmills and rowing machines, ready to burn off every single calorie ordered and consumed by the diners.

BBC Horizon – Toxic Town The Corby Poisonings (2020)

BBC Horizon – Toxic Town: The Corby Poisonings (2020)

English | Size: 1020 MB
Category: Documentary

The untold story of Britain’s worst fetal poisoning scandal since thalidomide, when a group of ordinary mothers took on the establishment and won. Set in a post-industrial Northamptonshire town, the Corby Litigation Case was a landmark case with worldwide legal and medical ramifications – the first time ever that a court has recognised a link between airborne toxins and foetal development damage.

BBC Horizon – Addicted to Painkillers (2020)

BBC Horizon – Addicted to Painkillers (2020)
English | Size: 877 MB
Category: Documentary

The opioid epidemic has devastated America. But what is the situation here? A new report from Public Health England raises serious concerns about Britain’s own relationship with painkillers. Dr Michael Mosley embarks on an immersive journey to Britain’s opioid frontline and meets patients struggling with addiction and GPs fighting a constant battle to help those suffering from chronic pain. He also uncovers worrying evidence of people abusing over-the-counter opioids and discovers how easy it is to buy strong opioids online.

BBC Horizon – 7.7 Billion People and Counting (2020)

BBC Horizon – 7.7 Billion People and Counting (2020)
English | Size: 1.07 GB
Category: Documentary

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According to the UN, it is predicted that the human population could reach ten billion people by the year 2050. For broadcaster and naturalist Chris Packham, who has dedicated his life to championing the natural world, the subject of our growing population and the impact it is having on our planet is one of the most vital – and often overlooked – topics of discussion in an era of increasing environmental awareness.