
Kirsty Wark investigates the multi-billion-pound global menopause industry. It promises women relief from often debilitating symptoms if they buy specially branded supplements, teas and even pyjamas. Researchers from the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine in Oxford put some of the scientific claims behind these products under the microscope.\n\nWhile many women struggle to access the support they need through the NHS, a growing number are choosing to seek help privately. Panorama examines the prescribing practices at an online clinic run by one of the world’s most successful menopause specialists and hears from former patients who feel they were not properly informed of the risks of treatment.
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Framed For Murder?
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Maxed Out: The Credit Card Trap
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The Truth About Forever Chemicals
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Our Man In Moscow
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Evri: Where’s My Parcel?
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Knife Crime: What Happened To Our Boys?
Kelyan Bokassa was murdered on a bus in broad daylight in Woolwich in south east London in January 2025. He was 14 years old. A few weeks earlier, his friend, 15-year- ...
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BBC 1
Framed For Murder?
Omar Benguit has spent 23 years in prison for murder, but there’s no CCTV or forensic evidence linking him to the crime. The main prosecution witness is a proven liar with ...
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BBC 1
Why Are Vet Bills So High?
More than half of UK households have a pet. We value their fun, love and companionship. But vet bills have rocketed in recent years.\n \nRichard Bilton investigates why it&rsquo ...
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