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This isn't about quarterly earnings or about tech reviews.
It's about what technology is actually doing to your work and your politics, your everyday life.
and all the bizarre ways people are using the internet.
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Hello, you're listening to Health Check from the BBC.
I'm Laura Foster.
Today we're looking at how a pioneering technique which involves shooting tiny lasers into the human brain can make cancer treatment more effective.
Then we'll dive into the Winter Swimming World Cup,
where competitors tell us how icy swims have helped them.
And we'll explore how transplant medicine has been evolving so organs can be kept in good condition for longer,
even when a donor's heart has stopped beating.
To help me today,
I have Professor of Clinical Communication Skills at Queen Mary University in London and former family doctor,
Graham Easton.
Graham, welcome.