The surprising reason you feel awful when you're sick - Marco A. Sotomayor
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It starts with a tickle in your throat that becomes a cough. Your muscles begin to ache, you grow irritable, and you lose your appetite. It’s official: you’ve got the flu. It’s logical to assume that this miserable medley of symptoms is the result of the infection coursing through your body — but is that really the case? Marco A. Sotomayor explains what’s actually making you feel sick.
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- Educator Marco A Sotomayor
- Script Editor Emma Bryce
- Director Henrik Malmgren
- Animator Henrik Malmgren
- Narrator Addison Anderson