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STEMS OF LIFE (2006)
Our cameras take you on an informative journey into the "'hot science" of our generation. This series shines the light on an essential aspect of the topic of stem cell research, and breaks down the hard science into terms the average Joe can grasp.

Meet with prominent Asian researchers and experts, and through them, gain insight into the aspect being explored that week. Each featured institution or facility is also tied to certain topics that are being explored, showing you how abstract concepts can be put into practical application.

Total number of episodes: 3 x 23min

     
     
 

Flu 1, 2, 3 (2006)
Flu 1, 2, 3 is a three-part documentary series that explores the Flu virus through an investigative approach. Through animations and re-enactments, the series explores the human flu, the Avian flu (commonly known as bird flu), as well as how a flu pandemic can occur.

Doctors and experts in the field explain the different modes of transmission and the mutation of viruses, as well as provide advice on how individuals can play their part in keeping the flu virus at bay.

Total number of episodes: 3 x 23min

     
     
 

ELEMENTS OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE (2006)
TCM has come of age, its use and benefits well documented and accepted. However, while the term TCM is familiar to most people, the principles, treatment and diagnosis are still a mystery even for those who swear by TCM as a form of treatment or health preservation.

This series explores profound concepts and principles of TCM to aid understanding of TCM as a form of treatment and the benefits to one's general well being. Comprehensive and laced with anecdotes and fascinating stories of how certain ideas and forces are incorporated into TCM, you will be left amazed by its origin and the depth of thinking and applications.

Total number of episodes: 13 x 23min

     
   
 

YOUR HEALTH (2005)
This series focuses on health issues and trends in the medical world, bringing you the facts surrounding causes, therapy options, prevention and cures of common diseases and conditions.

An overview of the ailment in focus is discussed in each episode with profiles to help illustrate the problem. The series aims to inform and educate the viewers on different health issues such as cancers, coronary heart disease, irritable bowel syndrome, diabetes, its causes and the treatments available.

Total number of episodes: 26 x 23min

     
     
 

EXECUTIVE BODY (2005)
What health concerns does the busy executive face? How do you deal with health issues in a way that fits into your executive lifestyle?

From work stress to sun sense to travel health, the series addresses health concerns and how to keep healthy through a variety of activities. Different company leaders get into their workout gear and share their health routines with viewers.

Total number of episodes: 13 x 23min

     
     
 

CHINESE MEDICINE FOR TODAY (2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine, or TCM, is an ancient healthcare system which is still relevant to many today.

The series explains the concept and complexities of TCM and how it can be incorporated into modern living to maintain health in general. It further explains how ailments can be treated through TCM.

Total number of episodes: 13 x 23min

     
     
 

HEATH MATTERS (2003)
We bring you up to speed on health matters ranging from cancer, stroke, and backache, diabetes to deep vein thrombosis, obstructive sleep apnea, as well as Botox treatment and acne.

Health Matters also provides easy tips on keeping healthy with its "Food for Thought" fact file and brings the cameras into the kitchen to learn the right recipes to health.

Total number of episodes: 25 x 23min

     
     
 

EXECUTIVE DE-STRESS (2003)
This magazine programme provides valuable information on how busy executives can work improve their well being through natural remedy and regular activity participation.

Each episode begins with a highlight on nature’s best kept secret such as lotus flower, chrysanthemum, jasmine, rose, bitter gourd, ginseng and even pearls, while the second segment covers various forms of activities for the young and old such as Brazilian capoeira, wushu, pilates, flamenco, ashtanga yoga and fencing. On top of that, it also profiles top executives in their de-stress pursuits.

Total number of episodes: 13 x 23min

     
     
 

ALTERNATE STATES (2002)
There's more to health than popping pills and taking jabs. Alternate States unveils new age and holistic therapies that are increasingly gaining popularity in Asia and what it does for one's physical and mental well being.

Asians are increasingly turning to alternate therapies and philosophies to cope with the stressful pace of everyday living. Over eight episodes, Alternate States reveals the essentials to natural health, well being and healing, while scrutinising with an objective eye and putting them to the test to find out if they really work.

Chakras, reiki, meridians and the like, are some of the alternate therapies laid out for the laymen as we examine what they do for one's physical and mental well-being.

Total number of episodes: 8 x 23min

     
     
 

HEATH NATURALLY (2004)
According to the World Health Organization, 80 percent of the world’s population use some form of traditional medicine as part of their primary healthcare.

But what are some of the methods of healing that are classified as traditional or complementary medicine? And how can it help you? Discover health naturally and explore the world of natural healing.

Total number of episodes: 15 x 23min

     
     

For more information, please call: +65 6350 3682 or email cjyong@mediacorp.com.sg.

     

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