How plastic harms health

塑料如何损害健康

Health Check

2025-08-14

26 分钟
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As negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty are due to conclude at the United Nations, we check in on whether health is on the agenda with Dr Cressida Bowyer, Associate Professor in Arts and Sustainability from the University of Portsmouth in the UK who is at the conference. We also hear from John Chweya, a Kenyan waste picker, who has seen the impacts of plastic waste firsthand and delve into the scientific evidence about how plastic harms health with Dr Stephanie Wright, Associate Professor in Environmental Toxicology at Imperial College London. 25 years on from the SuperAgers research project being established, we catch up with lead investigator Sandra Weintraub who is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Feinberg Mesulam Institute to find out what factors link these age-defying brains. Claudia and BBC Health Reporter Philippa Roxby have a go at conch blowing as there is new research saying it might help the breathing disorder obstructive sleep apnoea. Plus, research into the relationship between a covid-19 infection and RSV in children. Presenter: Claudia Hammond Producer: Hannah Robins Assistant Producer: Katie Tomsett
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  • This BBC podcast is supported by ads outside the UK.

  • Hello, this is Health Check from the BBC.

  • I'm Claudia Hammond and for the next half an hour we'll have a rundown of what's happening in the world of health.

  • In a moment, after more than a week of negotiations on a global plastics treaty,

  • we'll be delving into the evidence on what we do and don't know about what plastics can do to your health.

  • And the secrets of the super-agers.

  • Why do some 80-year-olds have the memories of a 50-year-old?

  • And to help me today, I have BBC health reporter Philippa Roxby.

  • How are you?

  • Very well.

  • Hi, Claudia.

  • What do you have for us today?

  • Well,

  • we're going to be talking about viruses and particularly a virus that's very common in children called RSV and whether kids with COVID are more prone to it or not.

  • And I've got something for you in this bag, actually.

  • And in it, I have...

  • Exciting.

  • A huge, so heavy.

  • This is a huge conch shell.

  • Would you take part in a conch blowing challenge for us?