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- Acupuncture. Meridian channels. Meditation. China has a life expectancy similar to the United States, yet spends a fraction of the healthcare costs per capita. From Meridian combing to weight loss stretching to teeth clicking, Timothy is going to the source to meet the people using these techniques and talk to the experts to see how much truth is in these ancient practices.
- Money morons are a leading cause of ruined relationships. As such, financial advisor Gail Vaz-Oxlade, in an amalgam of what she did for couples of various stripes in Til Debt Do U$ Part (2005) and for divas and divos in Prince$$ (2010), undertakes an intervention on behalf one of half of a couple who believes the other half of that couple is leading them into financial ruin which may in turn result in the imminent break-up of the relationship. Gail reviews the money management within the household to see what needs to be done to fix the financial problem. Beyond the keeping of a financial diary, Gail issues a series of tasks, which, depending upon their completion to Gail's satisfaction, will lead to Gail giving them up to $10,000 to help them get back on their financial way at the end of her time with them. However, Gail often finds that the story is not as lopsided as it is initially presented to be to her by the intervening one of the couple, that person who is often as much at fault if not more so in the financial problems.
- Former cult leaders who were convicted Katherine Wryfield and Grace Lee are interviewed about New Eden for the first time in a decade.
- Wearable tech has become a billion dollar industry. These mini computers promise to track everything from heart rate to footsteps and give you a better, healthier life. But many are going further, body hacking, implants and upgrades. Tim meets the people that are making technology an intimate part of their health and body.
- Relationships and Sex are a crucial part of a vital life: people in relationships live longer, sex reduces stress and promotes exercise, and loneliness can have a huge negative impact on health. We'll also be examining the impact of technology on the field--dating apps make making connections easier than ever, but the developing realm of AI companionship and burgeoning sex tech industry offer the same experience without human interaction--is a synthetic relationship experience as beneficial as the real thing?
- Are we too clean? Washing your hands was one of the largest medical breakthroughs in the past 200 years, saving millions of lives. But now, in a world of hand sanitizer and extra strength soap, evidence in mounting that being too clean can be harmful. Has our fear of germs pushed us too far?
- In Illusions of Grandeur, up-and-coming street magician, Zack Mirza, strives to take his magic skills to the next level. In this new docu-series, Zack's on a quest to become one of the best-- in the same league as Blaine, Copperfield and Houdini. But first he must rise to the challenge of this epic journey as he travels to twelve cities in twelve weeks, performing dozens of brand new illusions. On this magic pilgrimage, Zack walks in the footsteps of the greats and brings his brand of street magic to cities like Toronto, New York, Austin, Las Vegas and Detroit. In each city, Zack focuses on a different style of magic like mentalism, escapes, or card magic. He wows locals with tricks on the street, and digs deep into each city's magic culture. Drawing inspiration from history's greatest magicians, Zack performs all new effects and puts his own spin on classic illusions. All of Zack's magic is performed live in front of real people, without the use of camera tricks, leaving viewers captivated by the genuine, larger-than-life reactions.
- Can you sleep your way to a longer life? Researchers have claimed that getting 6 or less hours of sleep cuts your life span by 12%. The sleep aid industry is raking in billions, selling us everything from pills to weighted blankets, promising more sleep. How much truth is there to these findings? We find out.
- We spend million on vitamins, believing they fill in the holes in our health. Sales are rising due to our aging population, a hectic lifestyle and a vague awareness of healthy living. But are these supplements robbing us of the real things that make us live longer? And worse, could they actually be causing you harm?
- Obesity is one of America's biggest public health concerns. Two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese. The pressure to lose weight is intense and many are turning to surgical means to achieve results. The issue is even affecting children as kids as young as 13 undergo extreme surgeries to deal with their weight. Weight Loss Tourism is a huge market. Places like Tijuana, and Dubai's Talise Bay offer the most luxurious spas in the world, that double as weight loss packages, including an on-site team of medical doctors, personal trainers and a wellness chef ready to provide personalized care throughout your stay.
- For those suffering from a chronic illness or degenerative disease, our rapidly evolving world is offering more promise for a cure than ever before. But with such a great volume of treatment options and so much conflicting information available, it's also becoming more difficult for those suffering to make critical treatment decisions. People are wasting thousands of dollars, and worse, wasting time. From cryotherapy to stem cells that regenerate a human heart, "A User's Guide to Cheating Death" explores the evidence behind cutting edge disease management research, new breakthroughs and untested procedures while meeting the real patients who swear by them, and how the media is exploiting genuine excitement.
- Youth may be wasted on the young, but luckily, you can buy it back. People are using everything from face-lifts to second skin tech to keep their youthful advantage. However, with the many unproven therapies on the market, how many actually work? This episode examines our evolutionary leanings toward finding youth appealing and pop-cultural portrayals of youth, before diving head-on into the strange, fascinating and unregulated world of the anti-aging industry. "A User's Guide to Cheating Death" is in search of the truth for those who try to defy aging.
- What does it take to flush all the bad stuff from your body after a weeklong bender? Or after several years of eating junk food? Can you atone for your health sins and start fresh? No. Detoxing isn't actually a thing. But it's become a fixation of the western world. Stemming from the guilty pleasures of overindulgence and under-exercising, a belief has emerged that we must regularly rid our bodies of toxins via detoxifying diets, fasts, technologies, and more. The evidence - or lack thereof - behind this popular trend will be uncovered. The science, the risks, and the underlying beliefs and fears will be explored.
- DNA testing is being used to sell personalized fitness, health, and even finding your perfect mate. People are making important health and life decisions based off this data, despite these tests being largely inaccurate.
- "Let your food be your medicine and your medicine be your food," said the famous Greek physician, Hippocrates. Unfortunately, that was spoken before most of our medical understanding. As a society, we've become obsessed with the concept of organic food and products, chemical free farming, healing foods, and natural remedies. People are distrusting GMOs, pharmaceuticals, and other "non-natural" solutions. Organic products fetch a premium price. Families are turning to holistic approaches to medical issues, sometimes with fatal consequences. But what is causing people to distrust modern medicine and approaches to farming? Where does this romantic notion of "natural is better" come from? And most importantly, are these stances scientifically supportable?
- Jenna Talackova may have been born with the name Walter, but make no mistake, this beautiful knockout is all woman, and she's not afraid to roar - just ask Donald Trump. After skyrocketing to fame as the transgendered girl with the gall to take on "The Donald" for the right to compete in Miss Universe, Jenna won't let anything keep her from her dreams. She's set her sights on becoming a top model, actor, and television personality. And she's got just the right entourage to help her do it: her cousin Angela, Jenna's closest confidant and occasional worst nightmare; her best friend Dajana, a level-headed beauty who's always trying to help Jenna get out of her own way; and Vanessa, Jenna's hard-charging and long-suffering publicist. BRAVE NEW GIRLS follows the lives of these young, hot, up-and-comers as they strive for success, love and the limelight.
- Bruce McArthur was many things: friend, grandfather, mall Santa, landscaper - and a ruthless serial killer. He lived a double life: his wholesome appearance and cooperative nature eluded cops for years while he engaged in a hedonistic lifestyle filled with violent sex that often went too far. He cunningly took advantage of his work as a gardener and buried his victims' body parts in the yards of his posh clientele. "Catching a Serial Killer: Bruce McArthur" unravels the twists and turns of the shocking investigation into Toronto's most prolific serial killer. Through exclusive interviews with McArthur's close friends and the homicide investigators who cracked the case and expert analyses by leading criminologists and forensic psychologists, this two-hour special uncovers how McArthur targeted, terrorized and murdered members of Toronto's LGBTQ+ community, The Village, for nearly a decade before getting caught.
- A tribute concert to the memory and music of the great Canadian author, poet and singer Leonard Cohen.
- A mockumentary about the founding and evolution of a women's cult in British Columbia, Canada, to its eventual demise and the effects it had on the cult members, people in the community, and pop culture outside of the group. The show includes documentary-style interviews circa 1991, found footage from the 1970s, news reports, Court TV, and even a Forensic Files style episode.
- Neveah, June and Bette's undercover sting to catch a predator goes sideways. Mixing business with pleasure puts Madame's reign at risk.
- A photo shoot sheds new light on problems within the group. Neveah pays a price with Madame for talking to the press. Cassie's condition takes a turn.
- The dancers step up with a viral video to save the school from the expose's fallout. Armed with new evidence, Officer Cruz makes an arrest.
- Everything reaches a turning point on the last night of "Ripper," as the dancers pull off a jaw-dropping finale and shocking secrets are revealed.
- Neveah's mom resurfaces, along with bad memories. The dancers play detective and pinpoint a suspect in Cassie's fall. Bette flips the script on Ramon.
- A music video audition promises a big break for a lucky few. Shane and Bette flirt with new love interests, but June has a traumatic encounter.
- A look at the life of the entertainer Alan Thicke and his family.
- Neveah urges the troupe to rise up against Ramon, while June battles her mother for emancipation. Bette tries a new tactic to score pills.
- A fundraising gala sets the stage for drama, as Nabil stirs suspicion and Bette makes a scene. Tensions between Oren and Shane hit a breaking point.
- Ramon's new ballet creates controversy - and opportunity. Bette goes to extremes to hide her injury, while Oren wrestles with his own secrets.
- 'A User's Guide to Cheating Death' is a documentary series that casts light on increasingly controversial procedures, diets and revived ancient therapies that are being sought by people desperate to dramatically alter their bodies or radically improve their health, and the booming industries that are more than happy to accept their business. Health law professor, writer and debunker-extraordinaire Timothy Caulfield dives deep into the science, and the social issues behind today's cutting-edge health trends in order to separate the truly good advice from the excess of high- priced placebos.
- Ballerina Neveah arrives at Chicago's famed Archer School to find cruel new rivals - and the disturbing truth behind her surprise acceptance.
- The past of Simon and Vincent Ingram.
- Philip's timeline gets an update with some undesired side effects; Trevor makes a disturbing discovery about his host's past; MacLaren deals with the return of a traveler he thought had gone away for good.
- The team learns that Traveler 001 is still alive when the Faction tries to capture him. Doubts about their loved ones worsen for Kat, Jeff and David.
- The team attempts to extract a rogue A.I. from a child messenger, but the program expands too rapidly. A new Traveler adjusts to his host.
- After receiving an unusual message to attend a court proceeding, the travelers find that one of their own is on trial for conspiring against The Director and interrupting the Grand Plan.
- The Faction kidnaps Philip and a group of other historians, forcing MacLaren and the team to extract their location from a critically injured Hall.
- MacLaren and Yates adjust to their new partnership while protecting a TV show host whose inflammatory rhetoric about Travelers has led to tragedy.
- After tracking down a missing traveler, the team is led to some disturbing answers about their kidnapping.
- MacLaren and the team must help a fellow traveler plan his own assassination, while helping an unsuspecting activist complete a deadly mission.
- Certain that his team erased his memory of the previous day, MacLaren retraces his steps in the case of a disturbed youth with a horrific future.
- Philip makes an unexpected connection, Marcy helps David cope with his trauma, and MacLaren discovers a shocking truth that Kathryn has been hiding from him.
- With the unknown virus rapidly spreading, the team is left with only one option in order to save The Director hundreds of years in the future.
- Suffering from a fatal brain disorder, Trevor makes the choice to allow himself to be overwritten as the team races to invent an experimental cure.
- A deadly epidemic affects traveler teams around the world.
- The third season of Travelers finds Grant MacLaren and his team of highly-trained operatives from the future pushed to the limit and dealing with themes of loyalty, trust, death, and the ever-growing power of Artificial Intelligence.
- MacLaren urges Yates to help him when a Traveler with a mission vital to humanity's survival arrives in the body of a just-captured serial killer.
- In an evasive effort to protect himself and his son, Traveler 001 puts a plan into play that threatens to expose the Travelers.
- Grant MacLaren and his team find themselves in FBI custody with no means of escape, while a mysterious new traveler reveals secrets to his psychiatrist.
- The team tries to save Grant as Forbes and Kathryn search for him.