Coming up on Carte Blanche Medical on Monday, 8 February are two relevant medical segments.

In 'Migraines, maladies and masts' Carte Blanche Medical reports that thousands of telecommunications masts in South Africa and countless more worldwide, we all live within range of some kind of radio frequency. But, the question is, are these signals a danger to our health? A small Johannesburg community is convinced that unexplained medical symptoms are the result of a mast that went up close to their homes. Join new show Carte Blanche Medical as, in its fourth week on air, it investigates their concerns and whether these are health risks we may all be facing.

In the show's second segment, 'Body slice scan', heart attacks; cancers; stroke; and dread disease often strike without warning and early detection can be the difference between life and death. But what if there were a way to detect them well in advance? Specialist South African radiologists are now using CT scans so technologically advanced that small polyps in the colon can be detected years before they become cancerous and tiny nodules in the lung can be seen well ahead of a lung cancer diagnosis. Carte Blanche Medical sends Derek for a multi-slice CT scan and see images of the body like it has never been seen before.