The "Flu Fighters": Unusual Remedies from History
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In this episode, we explore the fascinating history of flu treatments, from bizarre and dangerous remedies of the past to the cutting-edge vaccines of today. We'll dive into the strange and often misguided methods used before the modern era, including addictive drugs, oysters, chloroform, and even chemical warfare agents. As we move into modern times, we'll discuss how vaccines, and newer medications have revolutionized flu prevention. Join us as we journey through the wild evolution of flu treatments and look ahead to the future of viral medicine.
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