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Louise White stands in. Should you go on a social media diet, male incontinence and live vlogging child birth

Louise White stands in. Is it time for all of us to go on a social media diet?

Anne Longfield, the Children's Commissioner in England has warned parents that they must intervene to stop their children overusing social media and consuming time online "like junk food".
Is it time for all of us to go on a social media diet?

New mum Rebecca Meldrum is one of the first woman in Scotland to vlog whilst giving birth. Over 25,000 viewers have been following Rebecca's story but why are we so interested? Between Rebecca and the millions who watch One Born Every Minute - there's definitely demand for the reality of birth. But why do we need the gory details? Beck Laxton is the mum of ten year old Sasha, Scarlett Mack is an actress and new mum and Cass McNamara is a Midwife.

Should the documentary about Princess Diana have been shown last night?
Graham Smith is Chief Executive Officer of Republic UK, Richard Fitzwilliams is a Royal Commentator and Professor Sarah Pederson, Communication & Media Professor at Robert Gordon University.

We've had discussions on this programme in the past about female incontinence but we rarely talk about how it affects men. But it's a condition that impacts one in nine men. Brian Beacom is Senior Features Writer at the Herald & Times Glasgow and Michael Fraser is an andrologist

Nica Burns, the producer of the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, has said that 'people are too snooty about comedy' and don't realise how hard it is to work in the industry. So what is the reality of being a comedian?

A recent survey of parents in the UK has revealed that 41 per cent of children try foods that their parents wouldn't be keen to try themselves. What is behind this generational shift in what kids are eating?
Katie Duncan is a mum of two young girls and Ben Reid is the Co-owner of the Edinburgh food studio.

Loose Women panellist Stacey Solomon has been praised on social media for sharing a video celebrating her "muffin top, saggy boobs and stretch marks". Do we need to 'celebrate normality' when it comes to women's bodies?

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  • Mon 7 Aug 2017 09:00

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