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- Two death-obsessed sisters, outcasts in their suburban neighborhood, must deal with the tragic consequences when one of them is bitten by a deadly werewolf.
- The story of an intersex fifteen-year-old. She lives with her parents, who have to cope with the challenges of her medical condition.
- A ex-dancer has a heart problem and even with a transplant, he may still only have a few months to live. Time's spent looking at people/life in Paris from his balcony. His single mom sister moves in with her 3 kids to look after him.
- The story of a 10th anniversary High School reunion, told through the eyes of a doctor who was humiliated on graduation day by being badly beaten up by a fellow graduate.
- The final sixty-seven days of Van Gogh's life are examined.
- Based on the NY Times bestselling book by Andrew Solomon, Far from the Tree examines the experiences of families in which parents and children are profoundly different from one another in a variety of ways.
- A family must come to grips with its culture, its faith, and the brutal political changes entering its small-town world.
- Kwagga Robbertse owns a farm shop in the fictional Southern African country of Nambabwe and usually cons foreign tourists by pretending to kill a lion, thus earning him the nickname 'Urumbo' (Lion Killer) from the country's natives. Kwagga is upset when the UN sends a platoon of incompetent soldiers with the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (U.N.T.A.G), to monitor the peace process, and ensure free and fair elections after the Nambabwean War for Independence. The U.N.T.A.G's American leader, Major Braddock D. Mackay and his second-in-command, Captain Zapman are offered a diamond worth a lot of money in the U.S., and they must pay 200,000 USD to Doon Robbertse, Kwagga's competitive brother trying to buy a farm left to them by their late father.
- Jaya lives in a village called Chandangaon in India along with her widower dad, Gokul, who works for a living as a compounder, but calls himself a Homeopathic doctor and dispenses Arnica for all kinds of ailments, especially since there is no qualified doctor in the village. Since Jaya is or marriageable age, he has arranged her marriage with hard-of-hearing Shiv, the son of Dayashankar, who is the President of the Gram Panchayat. Dayashankar is anxious to get Shiv married so that he can get some dowry from Gokul. The other suitor for Jaya is Ratan, whose mother would like her to re-marry her son as his wife, Maya, is unable to conceive. Then a new doctor arrives in this village to look after the charitable dispensary. Things heat up when Dayashankar and Ratan's mom find out that he may be Jaya's new suitor. Hilarious chaos reigns when Maya assaults her cruel mother-in-law, and Ratan abducts Jaya from her marriage with Shiv.
- URINE AID is a rare look into the controversial world of urine therapy. With documentation dating back to the ancient Egyptian Eber's papyrus in 3000BC, urine therapy is one of the oldest forms of health care. Both fascinating and taboo, this documentary explores the confronting subject of drinking urine for medicinal purposes. Is the world of urine therapy just filled with strange eccentrics or does it hold the key to a better understanding of holistic wellness? In URINE AID we hear from real life survivors who have healed themselves of some of the most serious of illnesses, such as cancer and rheumatoid arthritis, solely with the practice of urine therapy. We also hear from highly regarded professionals in both modern and alternative medical fields from around the world who practice this therapy and share their research in a global collective network. Although urine therapy is discredited by modern medicine, URINE AID questions the commercial use of urea by cosmetics and pharmaceutical companies. This key ingredient is a by-product of urine which is used in a range of medications and beauty products. Does this global multi billion dollar industry already reap the rewards of urine therapy? By delving into topics such as religion, art, culture and war, URINE AID exposes the prevalence of urine use in every day society, and challenges viewers to question their own belief system around the use of urine in medicine and alternative therapies today.
- The story of one homeopathic Dr.Aditya Deshmukh who sets his own pure homeopathic hospital where all diseases has been treated with homeopathic medicines without any use of oxygen cylinders, injections and all other equipments etc. and without any side effects to the patients. Dr. Adityas story unfolds in Live Television Interview in which he took homeopathy on top of mountain. After a session Telecallers interaction get started in which one caller appeals him about Homeopathic Medicines and Treatment given to his wife by the same Doctor, by which Doctor again has to struggle to prove Homeopathy as a Science and Homeopathic Treatment is a Scientific Curable Treatment, Which he proves in Next Episode of the same Program. The film is the Journey of the said Doctor and his struggles with Patients, Police, Media & people around and how he proves a Homeopathy is reliable & proven science.
- The Quest for Real Immunity dispels the fear surrounding disease, reveals the relationship between humans and viruses, and provides insight into trusting your intuition.
- Are homeopaths wrong, do they deceive their patients or have they just never been properly listened to? In 'Homeopathy Unrefuted?' they try to explain their healing methods through an unexpectedly critical evaluation.
- Choosing Real Immunity looks at a variety of tools to add to your immunity resources.
- In the confines of a London dinner party, Tim Minchin does verbal battle with a new-age guest named Storm.
- Acclaimed natural health and nutrition expert, Gary Null, Ph.D. examines the factors in our diet, lifestyle and environment that adversely affect our immune system, and what actions we can take in order to reclaim our health and vitality.
- Cure or humbug? Homeopathy polarizes, because on the one hand there are enthusiastic patients with their homeopathic doctors, but on the other hand there are a large number of experts and institutions that fight homeopathy and expose it as a large-scale charlatanism that serves only one purpose, making money. While lobbyists praise the effect of the globules, there is still no scientific knowledge about the healing effects of these diluted preparations. Their exclusive use on seriously ill patients is life-threatening. The health insurance companies should no longer pay for it. In this documentary the investigative journalist Patrick Hünerfeld, himself also a doctor, traces the current state of homeopathy in our society.
- Docudrama about the work and research of the doctor Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843)
- Passage to Real Immunity explains the safe and effective alternative to vaccines called homeoprophylaxis through interviews with doctors, researchers, and parents.
- Al discovers that Bert is not his natural father; Martin diagnoses food poisoning for a rural family with a mysterious unseen mother.
- While working on restoring an Elizabethan garden, Rosemary witnesses the owner's cousin commit suicide only to later see him alive and well at an open-air market.
- Scully is finishing up the autopsy of a person at a hospital. A file mix-up involving the autopsy folder and another patient's x-ray leads Scully to discover a former lover of hers has been admitted at the hospital. Meeting with him again causes Scully to re-examine the decisions she has made in her life, leading to her where she is to today.
- Upon finding out that Jeff never had a bachelor party, Eddie decides to throw him one with Cofeld and Stan, much to Steph's dismay. Meanwhile, Joy has the flu.
- A convicted Sydney pervert has been banned from entering hardware chain Bunnings Warehouse after he was caught exposing himself and performing lewd acts in front of female staff. Self-employed homeopath Shonit Kumar Danwer, 49, entered the Marsden Park outlet six times in seven days, and on the day of his offence masturbated in front of a woman employee. Five years ago, Danwer was caught in a police operation exposing himself to an undercover cop at a Sydney school.
- 2016–Podcast Episode