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- Spin, fall, crawl, throw up, no rinsing, and then repeat. Meniere's Disease affects the inner ear to cause those inflicted by it to have spontaneous imbalance problems.
- The most lethal gangs in the city have been summoned to participate in a citywide underground tournament held by the kingpin of the underworld, Lord Anarchy. Tensions will rise and abilities will be challenged as they all fight for the Pride Of The Fist.
- Ahows the battle over the mysterious orange vials between Jonas and Otto with his crew. Out of the melee a new contender rises, the 'Man in the Mask', to battle for the power of the vials.
- Follow ghost hunters as they explore fact and fiction of ghosts.
- A documentary following the life and tragic death of homeless musician, Andre Girard.
- Shaun, a Marine Veteran spent 2 years working as a gun for hire. Wanting to distance himself from that life he went legit as an Independent Security Contractor. However the past is not quite done with him.
- Whether you're a left-handed artist or a right-handed accountant, we all use both sides of our brains. But is there any science behind the notion that the left half or our brain is the creative side while the right half is more logical? In this episode about your left and right brain, we're going to put you through a series of games and experiments designed to find out how the two sides operate, what they really control, and whether or not one side of your brain dominates the other.
- In this episode about memory, we're going to show you what memory is, why you even have one, and why you keep forgetting where you put those darn keys! And if you play along you'll see why forgetting can actually be a good thing! It's going to be a night to remember...on Brain Games.
- Your face is pretty remarkable. Whether you've got a baby face, a poker face, or a face only a mother could love... your identity is deeply rooted in your own unique face. And with over 40 muscles twisting and contorting, your face allows you to express a near infinite number of emotions and feelings. But not only are you capable of making faces -- your brain is also highly adept at recognizing what other peoples' faces are saying to you. In this episode about faces, we're going to mess with your mind and show you that there's more to a face than meets the eye. And if you play along, you'll discover the most important feature of your face, how staring can make you want to fight or take flight, and why looking at just parts of a face won't always give you the whole picture.