As of Jan. 15, 2015 Discovery Fit & Health will look a little bit different, featuring titles like Body Bizarre and 50 Ways to Kill Your Mother instead of Untold Stories of the ER.

Discovery Life Channel will replace Fit & Health, becoming the latest Discovery brand to make a change. Channels under the Discovery umbrella, Destination America, American Heroes and Family Channel are all also results of rebranded networks trying to reach broader audiences.

The revamped channel is built on “a network that embraces all of life’s unplanned moments,” complete with series about babies born during hurricanes, a daredevil family and the “World’s Worst Mom.” Programming debuts Jan. 15, with new series premiering throughout that week.

“From the shocking to the scandalous, the informative to the enlightening, heartbreaking to heartwarming, Discovery Life Channel’s programming has something relatable for the voyeur in all of us,” said Jane Latman, general manager of Discovery Life Channel.

New series include:

Outrageous Births: Tales from the Crib: True stories of babies being born in unexpected and unbelievable situations.

50 Ways to Kill Your Mother: Daredevil Baz Ashmawy and his 70-year-old mother are out to prove that the family that pulls stunts together stays together.

NY ER: A new account of the organized chaos at New York Presbyterian Hospital, University Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital.

Body Bizarre: People living with medical anomalies share their stories.

Hoarding: Behind Closed Doors: Discovery meets with, and tries to help, just a few of the 1 million hoarders in Britain.

The Mistress: Women tell their sides of the story, living through affairs and scandal in the public eye.

World’s Worst Mom: One mother let her 9-year-old son ride the subway alone and suffered intense public outcry about her terrible parenting. Now she speaks out about her own parenting style and how to “rescue overprotective parents and their bubble-wrapped kids.”

Discovery Life’s new promo, featuring the new programming, is below:

[Image courtesy of Discovery]

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