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In this audio piece, three men talk about living with a condition that affects how the penis looks and works.
The post office engineer who fashioned medical instruments from tin cans and saved lives in a prison camp.
For the prisoners of World War II, the monsoon season brought with it one horrendous and feared disease.
Malaria was among the biggest killers faced by prisoners of war. They fought it with a high-stakes gamble and a bamboo whisk.
They were the forgotten army. Taken captive during World War II, they lived lives of desperation and disease, internment and ingenuity. Long unspoken, their tale is now told through the voices of those who survived.
What can a fly tell us about time of death? Mo Costandi looks at the emerging field of forensic entomology.