Hello and welcome to Health Check from the BBC.
I'm Claudia Hammond.
In a moment,
what is it about the shingles vaccine that means that people who've had it seem to have a lower risk of some other diseases?
And will the world succeed in eliminating the tropical parasitic disease schistosomiasis in just five years?
And to help me today, I have the family doctor, Anne Robinson.
How are you?
Hello, I'm good, thank you.
What do you have for us today?
Well,
one story that makes me wonder
if you should give a kiss a miss and another great story asking whether you would grapple with snakes for the sake of science.
You've got some very exciting stories for us today.
This kissing one is particularly intriguing.
But I wanted to start by asking you all about the shingles vaccination,
which seems to be becoming something of a star in the vaccine world.
So, of course,
shingles is a nasty illness which can hit you as an adult
if you were infected with chickenpox in the past.
But first we had...