
Overview
Alcohol is by far the most widely used drug - and a dangerous one at that. So why are so many of us drinking over the recommended limits? Why does alcohol have such a powerful grip on us? How much of our relationship with this drug is written in our genes? What are the real dangers of our children drinking too young? Addiction expert John Marsden, who likes a drink, makes a professional and personal exploration of our relationship with alcohol. He undergoes physical and neurological examinations to determine its impact, and finds out why some people will find it much harder than others to resist alcohol. Even at the age of 14 there may be a way of determining which healthy children will turn into addicts. John experiments with a designer drug being developed that hopes to replicate all the benefits of alcohol without the dangers. Could this drug replace alcohol in the future?
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47 - 1Do I Drink Too Much? October 13, 2009
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47 - 2The Secret You October 20, 2009
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47 - 3Fix Me October 27, 2009
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47 - 4Who's Afraid of a Big Black Hole? November 03, 2009
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47 - 5Why Do We Talk? November 10, 2009
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47 - 6How Long is a Piece of String? November 17, 2009
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47 - 7The Secret Life of the Dog January 06, 2010
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47 - 8Why Do Viruses Kill? January 13, 2010
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47 - 9Pill Poppers January 20, 2010
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47 - 10Don't Grow Old February 03, 2010
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47 - 11To Infinity and Beyond February 10, 2010
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47 - 12What Makes a Genius? February 17, 2010
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47 - 13Did Cooking Make Us Human? March 02, 2010
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47 - 14Is Everything We Know About the Universe Wrong? March 09, 2010