Embarrassing Bodies Now

: 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 piece features a GP who critiques the "exhibitionistic" nature of the show, questioning if it focuses too much on shocking visuals rather than address the actual barriers people face when seeking medical care. Embarrassing Bodies

: This article examines whether the show is primarily a public health service or a "make-over" show driven by shock value. : This article examines whether the show is

: 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. Embarrassing Bodies

: 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.