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Prof. Patrick Bouic - Immunity Unlocked: The Gut, Obesity, and the Origins of COVID-19

Season 1, Ep. 1

Welcome to the debut episode of the Jonno Proudfoot podcast! Join me as I delve into the fascinating world of Immunology and COVID-19 with Prof. Patrick Bouic.


We discuss the workings of the immune system, the concept of herd immunity, and debunk myths about the origins of COVID-19.


Discover why certain health conditions make individuals more vulnerable and learn how to boost immunity.


Get ready to be amazed as we explore the link between gut health and overall well-being.


Plus, gain insights into macroeconomics and the vital connection between food and health policy.


Sit back, relax, and prepare to have your mind blown!

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