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Contaminated cough syrup found in Iraq

Contaminated cough syrup; Uganda鈥檚 anti LGBTQ law & HIV healthcare; Rock music via brain signals; Doctors picking noses; New guidance on mosquito nets; New Covid variant.

Iraq is the latest country to report a batch of contaminated cough syrup according to the World Health Organisation. It鈥檚 the latest in a string of health alerts issued by WHO in the last 12 months. According to reports, 300 children died worldwide last year by taking contaminated cough syrups. 麻豆社 health reporter Philippa Roxby joins Claudia Hammond to discuss this and the latest health research.

When the Ugandan government passed tough anti LGBTQ legislation in May, health experts claimed it would have a devastating effect on HIV healthcare services. We hear from a clinic in Kampala where people living with HIV are scared to collect their medicine.

And Claudia speaks to Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at University of California Berkeley in the USA, Bob Knight. His team are trying to improve technology for people who struggle with speech by decoding brain signals. All with a bit of help from classic rock music.

Presenter: Claudia Hammond
Producer: Clare Salisbury

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