What's Good For You

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What's Good For You — Season 1, Episode 13: Episode 13

60 min3 seasons, 51 episodes

Episode synopsis

Can you predict the gender of your unborn baby, by suspending a wedding ring over your tummy? Are other old folk beliefs accurate? Dr Rochford puts them to the test with astounding results. Mobile phones – we all have one these days, but are they bad for our health? We examine the latest research. The old saying goes that cracking your knuckles causes arthritis, but does it? Leila finds out if eating fish can help you live a longer, healthier life. And baldness – men have long searched for remedies, and this week Slats tests two that seem medically proved to work.

About What's Good For You

What's Good For You is a Logie Award-winning Australian health and lifestyle television program that airs on the Nine Network. It investigates myths and fables concerning health and well being. Examples of myths investigated include "Does chocolate really cause pimples?", "Is there a cure for hiccups?" and "What foods produce the most flatulence?". The show was initially broadcast as an ongoing series of 60 minute episodes in 2006 and 2007. In 2008, Nine announced plans to revise the format of the program in the form of stand alone specials, with the first broadcast in this format later that year. The series returned as an ongoing series, albeit in a 30 minute format, from 8 April 2009.

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