Series 1
Series Summary
Today's teenagers are drinking too much, having children too young and getting so fat that some commentators have even predicted they will have a lower life expectancy than their parents' generation.
In this three-part series examining the relationship between teenagers and the NHS, consultants, surgeons, nurses, midwives, and other staff at every level speak with unprecedented candour about the problems they face. From young women who would like a gastric band operation as a quick fix to their obesity, to the steady stream of patients arriving at A&E requiring treatment as a result of alcohol fuelled fights and drink-driving accidents - is the NHS being asked to pick up the pieces of an increasingly self-destructive society?
And if young people don't take responsibility for their own health, can the NHS afford to maintain its founding principle - free healthcare at the point of delivery?
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Episodes (4)
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Filmed in the accident and emergency wards of two Midlands hospitals…
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This episode explores the cost of teenage mothers to an already…
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The third episode in the series looks at the cost of Britain's…
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Filmed over nine months, this hour-long documentary goes inside Queen…
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