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| long_synopsis | The team look at some of the things threatening the safety of your family on a daily basis. Liz finds out why old and very young pedestrians may never be safe crossing the road; on the anniversary of Fabrice Muamba's miraculous survival following a heart attack playing for Bolton Wanderers, Maggie asks how many young people could be carrying a similar time-bomb, and how science can help them; Maggie also investigates a revolutionary new burns dressing that could drastically reduce the risk of scarring; and Jem turns crash-test dummy as he asks why European legislation is preparing to make rear-facing seats compulsory for more children. |
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| medium_synopsis | Hands-on science series. The team look at things that may threaten the safety of your family on a daily basis and Liz finds out why old and young pedestrians may never be safe. |
| pid | b01rmp0d |
| position | 4 |
| short_synopsis | The team look at some of the things threatening the safety of your family on a daily basis |
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| Type | Episode |
| title | Episode 4 |
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| Description of the episode "Episode 4" | Topic |
| Bang Goes The Theory: Series 7, Episode 4 | Same as |
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