: A critique in the Irish Medical Times that explores the "science of disgust" and the contradictory message of broadcasting private medical conditions for public "gawking". Scientific and Educational Value
: An interview with the GP for the E4 reboot, where she emphasizes the importance of patients being prepared for consultations and not sitting on their medical worries.
: Dr. Jessen reflects on the show's legacy, arguing that being "open and honest" about afflictions helps remove the stigma that often causes people to suffer in silence.
: This article from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine details a specific experiment where a scientist infected himself with hookworm on the show to study tropical diseases.
: An exploration of the motivations behind participants' decisions to share private medical conditions with a national audience. Dr Christian Jessen on how we made TV's Embarrassing Bodies

