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    Ignaz Semmelweis: Πλύνε τα χέρια σου

    Ignaz Semmelweis: Πλύνε τα χέρια σου

    Πόσο σημαντικό είναι τελικά να πλένουμε τα χεράκια μας; Είναι τόσο σημαντικό όσο το να σωθεί μια ανθρώπινη ζωή από βέβαιο θάνατο; Κι όμως είναι! Ο Ignaz Semmelweis ήταν ένας μαιευτήρας που έβλεπε τις γυναίκες να πεθαίνουν η μία μετά την άλλη κατά τη διάρκεια του τοκετού. Ώσπου μια μέρα έπλυνε τα χέρια του και ω! του θαύματος, η γυναίκα που ξεγεννούσε εκείνη τη στιγμή, όχι μόνο δεν πέθανε, αλλά δεν εμφάνισε και κάποιο σημάδι αρρώστιας. Αλληλούια!

     

    Episode 73: Daddy Clean Hands

    Episode 73: Daddy Clean Hands

    Explore the Norovirus, aka the cruise sickness, with Jamie. Then Alyssa makes a splash with Daddy Clean Hands and Daddy Clean Hands Jr., and Typhoid Mary (she was fucking shit up a lot). Sorry for the bad accents, enjoy the episode Fat Heads!

    Ted talk with paper towel folding: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FMBSblpcrc

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    Why Unpopular Science is Good Science

    Why Unpopular Science is Good Science
    When someone tells you “that is a stupid idea,” how do you react? Do you reconsider your position? Do you dig your heels in and get defensive? Do you quit, or work harder? Being unpopular is a regular state of affairs for scientists. The nature of the work requires you to disrupt paradigms and make people uncomfortable. How a scientist reacts to that criticism is crucial to their success. Galileo got told he was wrong by the Pope himself. Seriously, the entire Catholic Church told him his idea that the Earth went around the Sun was flawed. But he stood his ground, and ended up in jail. Ignaz Semmelweis had a simpler idea -- that doctors should wash their hands. But that idea was met with opposition as well. He stood his ground and ended up in an asylum. Dr Wayne Lautt of SciMar has spent 30 years being told his ideas are unfounded. How should he react? What are the consequences of pushing back? These science stories from history shed light on the modern research being done on Type 2 Diabetes. Specifically we highlight the work of SciMar as they examine the hormone HISS - Hepatic Insulin Sensitizing Substance - and the effect it has on glucose levels in people who are insulin resistant. www.SciMar.ca
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