What effect do smartphones have on children's lives, plus Rory Cellan-Jones on living with Parkinson's disease
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Also, this week, how do we get better at spotting and preventing sepsis? And a warning from the UK Health Security Agency about meningitis. How can you spot the warning signs?
My guests this week include Charlotte Armitage, a psychologist and psychotherapist with over 20 years of experience. Her forthcoming book, "Generation Zombie," explores the impact of excessive screen time on children's development.
Plus, Rory Cellan-Jones OBE, who was the BBC's technology correspondent until 2021. Two years earlier, he announced via Twitter that he had been diagnosed with early Parkinson's disease. We discuss his life since retiring, and how he's coping with the disease.
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