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    Explore "bacteriophages" with insightful episodes like "A virus that could heal people" and "How A 100-Year-Old Treatment Could Help Save Us From Superbugs" from podcasts like ""Unexplainable" and "Short Wave"" and more!

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    A virus that could heal people

    A virus that could heal people
    In 2016, the UN declared antibiotic-resistant bacteria the “greatest and most urgent global risk.” Our best hope just might be phages, or viruses that attack bacteria. Phages’ potential is enormous, but so is everything we don’t know about them. For more, go to http://vox.com/unexplainable It’s a great place to sign up for our newsletter, view show transcripts, and read more about the topics on our show. Also, email us! unexplainable@vox.com. We read every email. Support Unexplainable by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    How A 100-Year-Old Treatment Could Help Save Us From Superbugs

    How A 100-Year-Old Treatment Could Help Save Us From Superbugs
    In 2015, Steffanie Strathdee's husband nearly died from a superbug, an antibiotic resistant bacteria he contracted in Egypt. Desperate to save him, she reached out to the scientific community for help. What she got back? A 100-year-old treatment that's considered experimental in the U.S. Strathdee, an infectious disease epidemiologist, tells us how it works, its drawbacks, and its potential role in our fight against superbugs. (Encore episode.)

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