How to Grow Up and Feel Amazing!: The No-Worries Guide for Boys

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Wareham, Jamie. "Dr Ranj's Personal Reason For Supporting LGBT Inclusive Education". Forbes . Retrieved 29 April 2021.

Brain Power by Ranj Singh | Hachette UK

Outside of his work on Television, Singh has become the author of two children's educational books: Food Fuel [12] and Skelebones, [13] a Sunday Times bestselling cookbook [14] and is a contributor and columnist for Al Jazeera, Attitude magazine and NetDoctor. [15] He has discussed his sexuality in an interview for Attitude magazine in 2015 and in 2018 fronted the cover of Gay Times magazine as part of a special 'gaysian' celebration of LGBTQ Asians. [25]Brains don’t look like much, do they? A touch of slime here, some squishy grey stuff there. But in fact, your brain is more powerful than any supercomputer, and it is completely fascinating. Have you ever wondered why you’re left-handed? Or why you have dreams? Or what causes pins and needles? Hughes, Roxanne (20 July 2018). "Vanessa Feltz STUNNED at Dr Ranj outburst as she admits fears for show". Daily Express. Singh, Ranj; Semple, David (illustrator) (26 March 2015). Skelebones. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198306467. In December 2021, Singh appeared as a contestant on a Strictly Come Dancing Special that was also the first episode of the revival series of the BBC game show The Weakest Link hosted by Romesh Ranganathan.

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Harvey-Jenner, Catriona. "Famous faces who have stepped up to work during the coronavirus crisis". nz.news.yahoo.com . Retrieved 12 April 2020.

It covers the obvious things like the physical changes you'll go through during puberty and adolescence (hello, pubic hair and voice breaking!), but also helps you to figure out how to manage your emotions, deal with friends and family and learn about healthy relationships. I’ll tell you what else: your brain is completely unique. That’s right: no one else has a brain quite like yours. Nisbet, Megan (29 July 2018). "Dr Ranj real life uncovered away from ITV's This Morning". OK! magazine.

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In August 2018, it was announced that Singh would be a contestant on the sixteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing. [9] He was partnered with Janette Manrara and was the sixth contestant to be eliminated. [10] Following his stint on Strictly, Singh became host of his own medical advice show called 'Dr Ranj:ON Call' which began airing on ITV in March 2020. [11] Tutton, Charlotte (15 April 2021). "This Morning's Dr Ranj Singh teams up with The Chase's Jenny Ryan for new show". Irish Mirror . Retrieved 29 April 2021. His television career began in 2012, having become the presenter for Get Well Soon, a children's television show airing on CBeebies, which he co-created with Kindle Entertainment. [5] [6] In 2016, the show received a children's BAFTA award in the Interactive - Adapted category.

Dr Ranj Singh is the seventh celebrity contestant confirmed for Strictly Come Dancing 2018". BBC Media Centre. 16 August 2018 . Retrieved 30 August 2018. Managing relationships, from parents and siblings to friends and crushes, and how to cope with bullying Hodge, Lisa (3 April 2020). "TV Doctor warns parents not to be 'duped' over virus child separation fears". dailyrecord . Retrieved 12 April 2020. From August to November 2021, Singh hosted the TV series Extreme Food Phobics, in which applicants would come to cure their food phobias.

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Ranj has been an advocate for LGBTQ rights, especially among minorities, and won the Attitude TV Award in 2019 where he spoke about how "People from ethnic minorities, people of colour, or LGBT people are still at a slight disadvantage" in the media. [26] He is an advocate for LGBTQ+ inclusive education. [27] Filmography [ edit ] Television [ edit ] Year Food Fuel, Level 9 Illustrated by David Semple: London: Oxford University Press: 2015: ISBN 9780198306429 Singh has three brothers Harminderjit, Jaskaranjit and Gopi. He grew up in an Indian traditionally Sikh household and focused on schoolwork, gaining his first GCSE at just eight years old. [21] [22] Discover how to train your brain and become the best you can be in this empowering and inclusive guide by the nation’s favourite doctor, Dr Ranj. What does it mean to be a boy? And I'm not just talking about what you have between your legs, but what life is really like for boys. Growing up is a real minefield! So I've put everything I've learned both from my career as an NHS doctor and my own life experiences into this twenty-first century guide to being a boy.Ranjit "Ranj" Singh Sangha (born 26 June 1979) [1] [2] is a British doctor, television presenter, author and columnist. He is best known as a celebrity dancer on the BBC One dance series Strictly Come Dancing, and co-creating and presenting the CBeebies show Get Well Soon from 2012 to 2015. He has also worked for ITV, on This Morning, as a resident doctor from 2016 to 2021, co-hosting Save Money: Good Health with Sian Williams [3] and winning Cooking with the Stars in 2022. The Guardian (4 July 2018). "Confessions from A&E: Peppa Pig, the unsung hero of paediatric medicine - video". The Guardian . Retrieved 12 April 2020. Attitude (9 October 2019). "Attitude TV Award: Dr Ranj Singh". Attitude.co.uk. Archived from the original on 12 April 2020 . Retrieved 12 April 2020. Singh has become a prominent contributor to factual programming and documentaries, appearing on This Morning as a resident doctor and on 20 July 2018, he was a guest presenter on the show, alongside Vanessa Feltz. [7] He has also contributed to a range of other programmes such as Inside Out, 5 News and Good Morning Britain. Ranj also appears regularly on various quiz shows and celebrity specials [8] and in 2017, he won BBC's Pointless Celebrities, alongside Hilary Jones. Molina-White, Lidia. "Dr Ranj: On Call – Everything you need to know". Radio Times . Retrieved 13 April 2020.



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