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The doctors study fear's effect on the body using a large balloon pop; Ouch Babies' laughter triggers examined; an emergency patient has a sore.
The doctors study fear's effect on the body using a large balloon pop; Ouch Babies' laughter triggers examined; an emergency patient has a sore.
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S9, EP12 "The Ouch Awards 3!"The doctors surprise Ouch Award winners; four inspirational heroes receive prizes; Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand join the winners for special activities, including tank driving and sailing.
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S9, EP11 "Blink and You'll Miss It!"Dr. Xand dresses up as a bird in the lab; the experiment of the day finds out why people blink; Ouch Baby discovers why babies walk differently.
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S9, EP8 "Snot, Snot, Snot!"The doctors demonstrate bile's fat digestion with a gooey experiment; Dr. Chris explores the Covid-19 vaccine development process with scientists.
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S9, EP5 "You're Having a Laugh!"The doctors study fear's effect on the body using a large balloon pop; Ouch Babies' laughter triggers examined; an emergency patient has a sore.
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