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Are you confused by news of the Delta Variant and how different it is than previous strains? Wondering how variants even work? Befuddled by questions like: how many variants even are there, and how much should we be worrying about them?
The world has decided it’s high time we reach that prophesied New Normal, and our fast pass to this 21st century Eden is the Covid-19 vaccine. So who are we to sit this one out?
Our subject today: The Vaccine.
We discuss: Basics of Immunization, Types of Vaccines, and Common Vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna, Janssen, Oxford AstraZeneca, Covaxin, and Sputnik (their authorizations, recommendations, side effects, efficacies, and more).
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Follow us on your streaming platform and on Instagram (@biomuchpodcast) for updates and extra content. Stay safe, stay informed. #scienceisforeveryone
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Featured Music: Hall and Oates - I Can't Go For That (Disco Syndicate Version) from SoundCloud via Creative Commons
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The world has decided it’s high time we reach that prophesied New Normal, and our fast pass to this 21st century Eden is the Covid-19 vaccine. So who are we to sit this one out?
Our subject today: The Vaccine.
We discuss: Basics of Immunization, Types of Vaccines, and Common Vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna, Janssen, Oxford AstraZeneca, Covaxin, and Sputnik (their authorizations, recommendations, side effects, efficacies, and more).
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Follow us on your streaming platform and on Instagram (@biomuch) for updates and extra content. Stay safe, stay informed. #scienceisforeveryone
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Featured Music: Hall and Oates - I Can't Go For That (Disco Syndicate Version) from SoundCloud via Creative Commons
The world has decided it’s high time we reach that prophesied New Normal, and our fast pass to this 21st century Eden is the Covid-19 vaccine. So who are we to sit this one out?
Our subject today: The Vaccine.
We discuss: Basics of Immunization, Types of Vaccines, and Common Vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna, Janssen, Oxford AstraZeneca, Covaxin, and Sputnik (their authorizations, recommendations, side effects, efficacies, and more).
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Follow us on your streaming platform and on Instagram (@biomuchpodcast) for updates and extra content. Stay safe, stay informed. #scienceisforeveryone
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Featured Music: Hall and Oates - I Can't Go For That (Disco Syndicate Version) from SoundCloud via Creative Commons
While India and the world continue to battle the Covid crisis, we explore the treatment measures currently being employed and recommended all over the world. From severe oxygen shortages to confusion surrounding the effectiveness of drugs, we have two things on our side: hope and science. Whether it's home treatment or sophisticated medicine, there are a lot of questions to be answered. So tune in for a healthy dose of information about Covid drugs and how they work.... and even the ones that don't: from Remdesivir and Dexamethasone to Fabiflu and Hydroxychloroquine.
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Bio Much? is a weekly podcast where we break down some of the biggest ideas in biology. Follow us on your streaming platform and on Instagram (@biomuch) for updates and extra content. Stay safe, stay informed. #scienceisforeveryone
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How reliable are RT-PCR tests? How do they even work? Are rapid antigen tests better, worse, or none of the above? Should we be mass testing or taking a more targeted approach?
In episode 6, we understand RT-PCR testing step-by-step, and learn about the various errors that can lead to false positives and negatives. We also explore other testing methods like the Rapid Antigen Test, and dive into the debate on mass testing vs. targeted testing of Covid-19.
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Follow us on your streaming platform and on Instagram (@biomuch) for updates and extra content. Stay safe, stay informed. #scienceisforeveryone
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Does eating lots of pepper prevent you from getting infected by the coronavirus?
Does the vaccine put tracking chips in your body?
Does using your phone increase the risk of COVID!?
These are just a few of the myths and rumours that we've heard during the pandemic, ranging from genuine questions to bizarre conspiracy theories. So, just how weird can these myths get?
For our Mid-Season Special, bio much? decided it was time for an unscripted episode. Today, we look through some of the wackiest myths about Covid-19, curated by friends and listeners. From ex-presidents to conspiracy theorists, everyone seems to be stoking the fire of misinformation.
Be prepared for ridiculous theories, irrelevant rants, crack editing, and, hopefully, a good laugh. Fingers crossed.
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A huge shoutout to all our listeners and contributors who have supported us through the first half of this season. We hope you keep listening, sharing, and learning. Follow us on streaming platforms to be the first to know when a new episode is out, and follow @biomuch on instagram for extra content and updates.
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What happens when our immune system turns against us? For our midseason finale, we discuss SARS and what it does to the body, with special emphasis on a phenomenon called a Cytokine Storm.
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This week, we learn how the Coronavirus enters the human cell in Breaking Into The Cell - Crash Course Edition a.k.a. How To Get Away With Receptor-Mediated Fusion. We also discuss the implications this process has on our search for "the cure". This is the Great Covid Heist, and it's a wild ride.
Follow us on streaming platforms to be the first to know when a new episode is out, and follow @biomuchpodcast on Instagram for extra content and updates.
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Featured Music: The Game Is On (Sherlock Theme) - cover by Reine Bantang (from SoundCloud via Creative Commons)
Bio Much? is back, and this time, we're exploring the phenomenon of zoonotic viruses, which "spillover" to humans from other species.
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Follow us on streaming platforms to be the first to know when a new episode is out, and follow @biomuchpodcast on Instagram for extra content and updates. NOTE: Bio Much? will be going on an accelerated release schedule to make up for our Feb-March break.
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.