The deadly practice of gum lancing
How gum lancing affects babies in some communities; The Covid drug that could be leading to new mutations of the virus; Can eye exercises stop our sight deteriorating?
Gum lancing is a tradition practiced on babies in some parts of the world. It’s done with good intentions, and involves extracting the teeth of infants with symptoms such as a fever or diarrhoea in the belief it will cure them.
It can be fatal though, with tooth buds sometimes being removed using unsafe, unsterile instruments such as nails, and without anaesthesia.
We hear from a family in Kenya who lost children that underwent the procedure, a dentist raising awareness of its dangers in the country, and Claudia Hammond speaks to dental public health expert Dr Kristina Wanyonyi-Kay to find out more about the practice.
Claudia is also joined by Â鶹Éç health reporter Smitha Mundasad to discuss new research on the Covid drug molnupiravir, suggesting it could be leading to new mutations of the virus passing between people.
We also hear from a listener who wants to know if eye exercises can stop our sight deteriorating as we get older, and from an ophthalmologist with the answer.
And how scientists have discovered specific wiring in the brains of mice that leads them to begin nesting when they’re getting ready to sleep. Claudia and Smitha look at what this could tell us about our own bedtime preparations.
Presenter: Claudia Hammond
Producer: Dan Welsh
Content editor: Erika Wright
Additional production: Dr Kristina Wanyonyi-Kay
Last on
More episodes
Broadcasts
- Wed 27 Sep 2023 19:32GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa & Â鶹Éç Afghan Radio
- Thu 28 Sep 2023 04:32GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service Australasia, Americas and the Caribbean, South Asia & East Asia only
- Thu 28 Sep 2023 12:32GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service except East Asia & South Asia
- Thu 28 Sep 2023 19:32GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa only
- Sun 1 Oct 2023 01:32GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service
Podcast
-
Health Check
Health issues and medical breakthroughs from around the world.