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Kanya King; Mary Adams; Miscarriage; Mascara; Flatulence

In the 21st year of the of the MOBO Awards, founder Kanya King on what they've achieved and why they're still relevant.

In the 21st year of the of the MOBO Awards, founder Kanya King on what they've achieved and why they're still relevant.

Dr Jessica Farren of Tommy's National Miscarriage Research Centre at Imperial College London on her new research into miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy and PTSD. The research is published in the journal BMJ Open.

On the 80th anniversary of the start of BBC TV, historian, Dr Kate Murphy talks about about Mary Adams, the first and only woman television producer at the corporation before the war.

Beauty staples - mascara. Sali Huges, author of Pretty Iconic, and beauty blogger Estée Lalonde, author of Bloom.

Why do some some women experience more flatulence as they get older? Anton Emmanuel, Consultant gastroenterology and spokesperson for the British Society of Gastroenterology, explains.

Presenter: Jenni Murray
Producer: Eleanor Garland.

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RoleContributor
PresenterJenni Murray
ProducerEleanor Garland
Interviewed GuestKanya King
Interviewed GuestKate Murphy
Interviewed GuestSali Hughes
Interviewed GuestEstee Lalonde
Interviewed GuestJessica Farren

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  • Wed 2 Nov 201610:00

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