We visit a repair shop with a difference to find out about the research involved in heart and lung repair.
Dr James Seddon discusses a new study that suggests there are tens of millions of children with undiagnosed tuberculosis, and outlines interventions to prevent children from getting the disease.
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Heart and lung repair shop: Gail Wilson visits a pop-up shop in Hammersmith and chats to scientists from the National Heart and Lung Institute to find out about research involved in heart and lung repair.
Estimating childhood tuberculosis: Franca Davenport speaks to Dr James Seddon about a new study that shows that there is a large gap between the number of recorded tuberculosis cases and the true incidence.
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