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236 - Endometriosis
Ep. 236
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On today’s episode: Social media is making us sweat. And let’s talk about endometriosis. All that and more today on All Around Science...
RESOURCES
- How our bodies react when we use social media – and when we stop
- Worldwide Daily Social Media Usage (New 2024 Data)
- https://www.scientificamerican.com/video/endometriosis-is-common-and-debilitating-why-do-we-know-so-little-about-it/
- https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-currents-blog/2022/cancer-lymph-nodes-metastasis#:~:text=Inside%2C%20immune%20cells%20learn%20how,or%20lymph%20to%20other%20organs.
- https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/endometriosis/symptoms-causes/syc-20354656
- https://www.advancedgynaecologymelbourne.com.au/treatment-of-endometriosis
CREDITS:
Writing - Bobby Frankenberger & Maura Armstrong
Booking - September McCrady
THEME MUSIC by Andrew Allen
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