Trust me, I'm a UofG Doctor

Published: 13 February 2017

Professors Paul Garside and Iain McInnes pop up this week in the BBC's ground-breaking Trust me I'm a Doctor TV series.

Professors Paul Garside and Iain McInnes pop up this week in the BBC's ground-breaking Trust me I'm a Doctor TV series. 

Professor Garside, Chair in Basic Immunology and Professor McInnes, the Muirhead Professor of Medicine and Director of the Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, feature in episode three of the series which airs on BBC2 at 8pm, Wednesday 15 February.

Presenter Dr Michael Mosley sets off an ambitious study on the health benefits of omega-3 fish oils, while Dr Chris van Tulleken puts omega-3 supplements to the test. Dr Zoe Williams goes on a high fat diet and discovers why eating a lot of fat affects men and women differently. Gabriel Weston seeks out an innovative new brain treatment for PTSD, and Dr Saleyha Ahsan reveals how to spot the symptoms of a little-known condition that can cause sudden and irreversible sight loss.

See more about the Trust me I'm a Doctor series on the BBC website.

Image from the BBC Series Trust me I'm a Doctor

 


First published: 13 February 2017