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Doctor in the House: Universal Children's Day

Dr George Lee, Consultant Urologist | Dr Philip George, Consultant Psychiatrist | Dr Amar Singh, Consultant Paediatrician | Matt Armitage, Kulturpop

18-Nov-16 16:00

Doctor in the House: Universal Children's Day

Dr George Lee returns to discuss the latest medical news. Expect deep insights delivered with generous humour. Meera Sivasothy and Dr George Lee discuss how stress affects girls and boys differently, childhood obesity, and how to deal with kids with tech dependencies. They are joined by a panel of expert in psychiatry, paediatrics and tech.


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