Listen to a selection of clips from recent and upcoming programmes.
Mother says "I don't feel our child would have three parents" if it received donor DNA.
Dr Gafos, of the Medical Research Council, speaks about a trial of a pill called Truvada.
Shaun Ley speaks to Sharon Bernardi, who lost seven children to mitochrondial disease
Hugh Pym visited the Royal Glamorgan Hospital to hear about long term improvement plans.
Hospice care can help people with chronic illness or recovering from surgery.
How do people decide when鈥檚 the best time have a baby? Emma is joined by two listeners.
Dr Marta Di Forti has said the use of cannabis is linked to the risk of psychosis.
Millions of women use the contraceptive pill at some point in their life time
Andy Burnham: UK hospitals at risk of becoming more like an elite US system.
'Police talk about a rogue batch, but we've tracked this in different parts of country.'
Jon Manel meets GPs considering taking early retirement
Drugs taken by more than half of those aged over 65 linked to increased risk of dementia.
Baroness Warnock voices her support for the process of mitochondrial replacement
Dr Kate Granger campaigns for healthcare staff to introduce themselves to patients.
For years, becoming a GP was the big ambition for fresh-faced young medical students.
"This branch of surgery was not particularly well regulated".
Atul Gawande thinks global health "is about the idea of making care better everywhere".
iPM listener Susan Andrews explains how counting birds brought her closer to her mother
MPs will decide whether to allow the creation of IVF babies with DNA from three people.
Jon Manel reports on difficulties in recruiting GPs
The 2014 Reith Lecturer, Atul Gawande, says there are three reasons why doctors can fail.
A team at Hammersmith Hospital have performed a transplant of organs from a baby who died
"We need to focus on secondary prevention. Which is basically early protection."
Infectious diseases specialist Dr Geraldine O'Hara's audio diary from Sierra Leone.