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Audio Interview: How Munchausen Syndrome Works: Deception

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Dr. Feldman discusses the methods Munchausen patients use to deceive doctors into believing they have an illness.

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10 Ways the World Will End: A Monster Plague (2:57)

The Science Channel's "10 Ways the World Will End," illustrates the scenario of widespread devastation from a killer plague. Some scientists believe the biggest threat from a plague could come from bio-warfare or outer space.

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Skin is your largest organ and is susceptible to many problems. Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen will take you through a few easy steps you can take to protect your skin and keep it healthy.

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Louis Pasteur's discovery of the germ theory marked the beginning of modern medicine. Learn more about Pasteur's germ theory on The Science Channel's "100 Greatest Discoveries."

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The Smallpox Vaccination represents a man made product being capable of interfering with disease. Learn more on The Science Channel's "100 Greatest Discoveries."

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Diabetes would still take countless lives if it were not for this unique drug. Learn more about the discovery of insulin on The Science Channel's "100 Greatest Discoveries."

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Sulfa is a chemical substance that can cure and prevent bacterial infections. Learn more about its discovery on The Science Channel's "100 Greatest Discoveries."

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Penicillin is one the medical field's biggest breakthroughs and saved countless lives. Learn more in this video from The Science Channel's "100 Greatest Discoveries."

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Cancer cells may already be inside us on the cellular level, just waiting to be activated. Learn more in this clip from the Science Channel's "100 Greatest Discoveries."

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In 1846 at Vienna General Hospital, doctors began to speculate about the possibility of unseen organisms causing disease. This marked the beginning of the germ theory. Learn more on the Science Channel's "100 Greatest Discoveries."

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German physicist Wilhelm Roentgen accidentally stumbled on this world altering technology. X-Rays had radiation capabilities then unknown to scientists. Learn more in the Science Channel's "100 Greatest Discoveries."