There is a REAL Brain Disease That Causes Cannibalism

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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  • @bradjaeger3775
    @bradjaeger3775 Рік тому +183

    Episode 3 is going to ruin you in all the best ways. Thanks as always for your insightful videos.

    • @rhondajohnson8310
      @rhondajohnson8310 Рік тому +2

      So true!!!

    • @rickrische557
      @rickrische557 Рік тому +11

      Episode 3 will leave our good doctor a blubbering mess.

    • @Tomy_Yon
      @Tomy_Yon Рік тому +6

      That was some master class writing and acting... 🥹

    • @mandipandi303
      @mandipandi303 Рік тому +5

      I cried so hard watching it I was worried my neighbors would come to check on me. I'm not exaggerating. (I haven't played the game, so no spoilers, please).

  • @crystalpritchard5065
    @crystalpritchard5065 Рік тому +126

    “She’s having a munch” might be my new favourite way of talking about zombie/infected bites 😂

    • @CleoHarperReturns
      @CleoHarperReturns Рік тому +4

      At three in the morning I often get up from having restless leg syndrome and do my little twitch dance in front of the refrigerator. I'm more compelled to eat then than at any other time -- this lady reminded me of those times. This is also a new term for my own strange behavior.😆

    • @CleoHarperReturns
      @CleoHarperReturns Рік тому +1

      @@Squeekysquid Bahahaha thanks for the reminder! Made my day.😁

  • @Fortisfox
    @Fortisfox Рік тому +20

    Kuru/Prion diseases are absolutely terrifying.

  •  Рік тому +11

    Almost choked on my lunch when you started with the "don't be suspicious"!!! 🤣

  • @Quzga
    @Quzga Рік тому +5

    15:30, a fellow Parks and rec fan. Such a good show

  • @Quzga
    @Quzga Рік тому +6

    An older relative of mine tried to kill himself by drinking antifreeze after his wife died from covid back in 2020, he survived though but you're def right about the toll this pandemic has taken on people.

  • @bellatrixmoon1836
    @bellatrixmoon1836 Рік тому +8

    I just wanted to say that I love your videos and I love how you discuss mental health issues without any of the stigma. It’s refreshing. But much love and much respect ❤🌈😊

  • @jester98125
    @jester98125 Рік тому +1

    A show you might consider is The Alienist it follows the alienist Dr Laszlo while investigating a serial killer in the late 19th century in the US.

  • @jp4951
    @jp4951 Рік тому +1

    The question at 07:45? If I saw grandma doing those quick jerking movements my first thought would be a seizure. An aneurysm or ischemic stroke would certainly be on the table. More likely something neurodegenerative like Alzheimers. The exception being of course that this is a horror show and so a humanity-ending fungal infection is the obvious dx.

  • @corvida2311
    @corvida2311 Рік тому +2

    I'd love to see your reaction to episode 3. Great, insightful analysis as always.

  • @ThatRomyKate
    @ThatRomyKate Рік тому +3

    This isn’t my kind of show at all but I’ve enjoyed watching Dr Ed Hope’s analysis from an emergency doctor’s perspective so looking forward to your view too! Would love to see you two collaborate sometime too 😊

  • @evaserration6223
    @evaserration6223 Рік тому

    Medical Professional: "Basically Trip Balls."

  • @KyloPot
    @KyloPot Рік тому +3

    Okay, but the editing additions look great!

  • @FabianPerception
    @FabianPerception Рік тому +2

    Are you referring to kuru? Lovely to hear your insight as always

  • @liamturner8536
    @liamturner8536 Рік тому +1

    Kuru! A work colleague and I were discussing this the other day in the lab!

  • @Harri_James
    @Harri_James Рік тому

    Psilocybin has shown some promise in treating depression and OCD and even helping terminally ill patients cope with the idea of dying. It being illegal in most countries have made researching it really difficult and it's so frustrating because it has so much potential to help people

  • @jubilantsleep
    @jubilantsleep Рік тому

    Sarah’s hair is gorgeous. Hair goals! (The healthiness. Not the exact look or curl pattern. My hair is much coarser.)

  • @almtzd
    @almtzd Рік тому

    Love this show and love your watch-alongs! There are some fascinating and complex psychological issues throughout these stories. Would love to see you cover more of these episodes as the season goes on, especially episode 3. Bring tissues!

  • @bialynia
    @bialynia Рік тому

    The incubation time makes more sense if you assume that infection doesn't necessarily need to travel through the bloodstream. It's literally mycelium so it might just grow through the tissues.

  • @mandipandi303
    @mandipandi303 Рік тому +2

    You should probably watch episode 3 privately before doing a video on it. I cried so hard watching it I was worried my neighbors would come to check on me. I'm not exaggerating. (I haven't played the game, so no spoilers, please).

  • @rchlzbln
    @rchlzbln Рік тому

    I’m living for him watching this horror show with pictures of Sasha Colby in her tie-day look from a couple of weeks a ago 😂

  • @janedoe3085
    @janedoe3085 Рік тому +2

    Kuru is transmitted through cannibalism. It's a prion, i thought

  • @gillian2325
    @gillian2325 Рік тому

    Finally started watching the show, so now I can catch up on the reviews :D

  • @ryanmatheson5137
    @ryanmatheson5137 Рік тому +1

    Hoping it's not named at the end of this video therefore making me feel smart, but are you thinking Kuru?
    Just got to the discussion on LSD, on a personal note, ive always felt more concern nursing people post intake of legal highs than i ever had on people taking anything else
    Got to the end and the kuru answer both happy I got this right yet disappointed there is no way to prove I got this before your answer 😢😂

  • @mid1429
    @mid1429 Рік тому

    0:57 Kuru or the laughing sickness caused by eating human brain tissue

  • @Ona1979
    @Ona1979 Рік тому

    I have been told that rabies is a disease where the closer the bite is to the brain, the faster it becomes terminal. It is my understanding that the virus spreads in the nerves.
    It is my understanding that rabies becomes transmissible through bites at the same time as or after it reaches the brain, when it spreads to the salivary glands.

  • @MichaelCharlesAubrey
    @MichaelCharlesAubrey Рік тому

    15:27 was that... was that Elmo?

  • @Mysteri0usChannel
    @Mysteri0usChannel Рік тому

    In regards to your question in the beginnung: You're either talking about rabies, which is transmissible by bite, fatal in virtually 100% of cases, and messes with the patient's mind quite a bit before eventually killing them (increased aggression and agitation, hydrophobia...), or referring to a highly specified illness known as "Wendigo psychosis", which affects Native Americans belonging to tribes that believe in the existence of Wendigowak (specifically the Algonquian peoples), evil creatures or spirits born of cannibalism; in Wendigo psychosis the patient is convinced that they ARE a Wendigo (or becoming one) and that they have to sustain themselves on human flesh, often after having consumed human flesh once before. In these cases, which often occur during times of famine or otherwise great hunger, the afflicted resort to cannibalism even though other food sources are available to them, yet eat human flesh for sustenance.

  • @Likeomgitznich
    @Likeomgitznich Рік тому +1

    The neuro disease in New Guinea from eating the brains of dead people…it was sadly a snake eating it’s own tail type situation.
    Speaking of Prion disease, isn’t it thought that Alzheimer’s might be related to Prion? I that study blew up and only recently came out that it was a bit of BS…but I might be misremembering.

  • @annadownya7754
    @annadownya7754 Рік тому

    Kuru. I think it's in New Guinea.

  • @brianwynne2352
    @brianwynne2352 Рік тому

    I know the videos old so you mightn’t see this but there were alotta drug epidemics in my town growing up with kids overdosing on painkillers but idk if that’s proper usage of the word or just chatter to call more attention to the issue

  • @sergejg9627
    @sergejg9627 Рік тому

    can't wait until episode 3

  • @rhondajohnson8310
    @rhondajohnson8310 Рік тому +2

    Love this show! Let's Crack on!

  • @glamasaurus
    @glamasaurus Рік тому

    I can't wait till you watch episode 3

  • @sparklymishy96
    @sparklymishy96 Рік тому

    Kuru can be transmitted from human cannibalism. Could CJD also be transmitted from human to human in the same way?

  • @carolh2561
    @carolh2561 Рік тому

    I believe they're called prion or brain sickness

  • @rog2224
    @rog2224 Рік тому

    Your early comments reminded me of the time that a sitting Home Secretary questioned the wisdom of role of science in policy, during the whole scandalous treatment of Professor David Nutt, showing that nebulous public opinion is more important than actual reality.

  • @NickBLeaveIt
    @NickBLeaveIt Рік тому

    The "pre"-epidemic: The fact that every fricking word gets "pre" put in front of it despite being unnecessary. You don't preheat an oven, you heat it. Explain to me how you get on an airplane (screw that, I'm getting IN the airplane) before you board it.

  • @Argiopocalypse92
    @Argiopocalypse92 Рік тому +1

    I was going to say creutzfeldt-jakob disease because I looked this up when I was super into zombies as a kid. I don't think that's the right answer to your question though. Edit: Oh shit, I was...almost right.

  • @alisaperez3716
    @alisaperez3716 Рік тому

    Is there a difference between dystonia and psychomotor agitation? I've heard of the latter one in class but not dystonia.

    • @DoctorElliottCarthy
      @DoctorElliottCarthy  Рік тому +1

      Both are forms of overactive movements but they're different types and often require different treatments

  • @carriemarti3282
    @carriemarti3282 Рік тому

    Rabies is higher risk if you are bitten on the face etc at least I thought

  • @storiesofsarahtonin
    @storiesofsarahtonin Рік тому

    Thank you for highlighting the political aspects of drug regulation!

  • @AzraelTK
    @AzraelTK Рік тому +1

    Blood belongs inside of people, not on the floor. I have to write it down, so I don't forget that 😉

    • @DoctorElliottCarthy
      @DoctorElliottCarthy  Рік тому +2

      My medical school would be so proud of the wisdom I impart

    • @nat3007
      @nat3007 Рік тому +1

      I think when my brother's bone was visible was when I realised I wouldn't be a good medic.

  • @vanessaaves3271
    @vanessaaves3271 Рік тому

    I don’t know what it’s called, but humans can get a type of “mad cow disease” from the consumption of human flesh. And I want to say, the tribes of New Guinea (and I’m sure other tribes elsewhere). Anyway, now I can watch the rest of your video lol

  • @alisonallen8658
    @alisonallen8658 Рік тому

    Waiting for the ep 3 reaction....

  • @johnhastie5730
    @johnhastie5730 Рік тому

    That's why we shouldn't swallow

  • @closetedstill
    @closetedstill Рік тому

    Sasha Colby in the background. We stan.

  • @carlosriveraauthor
    @carlosriveraauthor Рік тому

    I'm know I'm not even the hundredth in saying this but episode 3 will be a treat for you from the psychological and emotional perspective.
    Also it will destroy you.

  • @vivianjones9749
    @vivianjones9749 Рік тому

    ALWAYS trust a dog!

  • @nataliereed4238
    @nataliereed4238 Рік тому

    Question One: Kuru. Neurodegenerative Prion Disorder. Effects a small island community that… I thiiiiink is in Indonesia??? See, I'm right clever. Didn't even need to google it. :P
    Question Two: I'd go with MS, probably? Obviously it's NOT actually MS, it's the (wildly fictionalized) cordyceps infections, but if I were a neighbour of hers a 2003, that'd be the guess I'd pass on. :P
    I think the incubation times might differ because the parasitic fungus actually needs to *grow* through the nervous system in order to be able to start "puppeting" the body in question? I'd be interested to look up how it works in ants and wasps. But… they're pretty small, so… :P

  • @geekie168
    @geekie168 Рік тому

    Kiri Kiri!

  • @LuizFelipe-ci3fr
    @LuizFelipe-ci3fr Рік тому

    Sasha Goddess Colby

  • @epochnoir3215
    @epochnoir3215 Рік тому

    Let's gooooooo!!

  • @bookwormdownunder
    @bookwormdownunder Рік тому

    Parkinsons

  • @rustyhook69
    @rustyhook69 Рік тому +1

  • @kill_or_be_killed5564
    @kill_or_be_killed5564 Рік тому

    Rabies?

  • @tannerlewis2068
    @tannerlewis2068 Рік тому +65

    Ah, we just covered this in med school neurology. You're starting off with describing Kuru, which is found in New Guinea by a tribal population (their specific name is escaping me, but in the honesty of UA-cam, I won't google it).
    The mechanism of transfer was through a prion disease in the brain (hence why the obscure disease appeared 5 times on my first neurology exam!!), which patients were receiving through consumption of brain matter. Interestingly, it was only infective to males, which made early investigators believe it was somehow a sex-linked neurodegenerative disorder, but it turns out that only males in the population were allowed to eat the brain matter from departed persons.

    • @Pashtashe
      @Pashtashe Рік тому +6

      Yes! You beat me to it. It is the same mechanism as "mad cow disease" which also originated from cows forced to display canibalism. By being fed slaughter waste (so also some amount of cow brains) as a means of cheaper hard feed.

    • @LunaticDoctor
      @LunaticDoctor Рік тому +2

      Kuru is the name if I recall correctly. Quite interesting it is, as well as gruesome

    • @deadlymelody27
      @deadlymelody27 Рік тому

      I remember it having the word sponge in it 🤣 like spongi or something

    • @deadlymelody27
      @deadlymelody27 Рік тому +1

      Ohhh the one im thinking of is literally mad cow disease as it has spongiform in the name 😂 well as a non medical lamen thats not too bad

    • @darth-imperius
      @darth-imperius Рік тому +1

      ​@@deadlymelody27 Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), or Mad Cow Disease

  • @tim4pele
    @tim4pele Рік тому +25

    I can't wait to see your reaction to episode 3. It's a masterpiece and so relevant. Love this video, love your channel. Cheers!

  • @themachphantom
    @themachphantom Рік тому +17

    Last of Us is my favorite game so im thrilled to see you're covering the series! So excited for your thoughts both on Episode 3, as well as when we get to the end of the season.

  • @Diegesis
    @Diegesis 11 місяців тому +2

    I was so expecting a sanitized 80% truth version of the history of LSD and i was blown away at hearing just bold truth come out my mans mouth. Bravo!

  • @alexanderbusch8014
    @alexanderbusch8014 Рік тому +11

    Glad to see you cover this :D And after episode three, we will truely need some therapy :´)

  • @Aywerther
    @Aywerther Рік тому +15

    For the cannibalism question, I believe the pathogen is some sort of prion, like Mad Cow Disease or something? I forgot which community it effects but I remember there were some tribes in the world that ritually consume part of their deceased (I think the brain).

    • @VMichaelLazar
      @VMichaelLazar Рік тому

      It's called Kuru and was discovered in Africa in a tribe with ritual necrophagy. Once the tribe was told to stop consuming the brains, the disease stopped occurring.

    • @sparklymishy96
      @sparklymishy96 Рік тому

      It’s called kuru which is transmitted from eating brain tissue. I was wondering if the same would happen with mad cow disease since they are so similar.

    • @darth-imperius
      @darth-imperius Рік тому

      ​@@sparklymishy96 they are both caused by prions, which are proteins that aren't functioning properly.

  • @Bakedcakeyyy
    @Bakedcakeyyy Рік тому +3

    13:29 omfg I lost my shit remembering that Parcs and Rec scene! Love the reference!

  • @gr8aussief--kup
    @gr8aussief--kup Рік тому +2

    "daddy's here" we all know exactly what you mean by that

  • @garyprime6983
    @garyprime6983 Рік тому +4

    The Last of Us is a fantastic story about love and how that causes people to act in the ways they do because of it. If you don’t the whole season you should have plenty to talk about. Ellie and Joel’s relationship is one of complexity.

  • @WatashiMachineFullCycle
    @WatashiMachineFullCycle Рік тому +7

    YES! I've been obsessed with this show since it started airing, and I was hoping (but not necessarily expecting) that you would cover it at some point. Lots to talk about and unpack, psychologically. Hope that you enjoy the future episodes

    • @WatashiMachineFullCycle
      @WatashiMachineFullCycle Рік тому +2

      Also while I didn't get Kuru precisely, I'm not a med student or a professional so I think I get some credit for immediately blurting out "prions! He's talking about prion diseases!"

  • @Lepizzle251
    @Lepizzle251 Рік тому +19

    As a healthcare student the more questions of this episode was great, would love to see more

  • @Babygirlyouretheheart
    @Babygirlyouretheheart Рік тому +1

    "Blood should be inside people and not on the floor" every day i learn something new 🙏

  • @elliottrae9355
    @elliottrae9355 Рік тому +3

    Haven't played TLoU yet so I've been holding off on the show... but I love and appreciate your insights and perspective. Always learn a lot! And I lost it at the "Don't be suspicious", loved that reference haha

  • @harrytucks
    @harrytucks Рік тому +2

    Episode 3 is directed by one of the directors from Its A Sin and is extremely moving

  • @PinkyStyleHS
    @PinkyStyleHS Рік тому +1

    Great Parks & Rec reference 😂

  • @-----REDACTED-----
    @-----REDACTED----- Рік тому

    It’s Kuru, a prion disease once endemic to Papua New Guinea among a tribe practicing ritual endocannibalistic funeral rites.
    Edit: glad I was right. Forgot the name of the tribe though…

  • @The10thManRules
    @The10thManRules Рік тому

    Ron Livingston has this accent down pat, doesn't he. Amazing!
    Finally, an American can start taking some British acting jobs instead of the other way round.

  • @cherriblossomss
    @cherriblossomss Рік тому

    ooh i know the answer to this question!!! it's kuru, a prion disease that you can get through consuming human meat. it was a real big problem for the Fore people, who used to engage in cannibalism as a funeral rite before it was curbed after cannibalism was flagged as a suspected route of transmission for the disease!!

  • @MerelvandenHurk
    @MerelvandenHurk Рік тому

    Kuru, right? Wasn't there some population in Guinea or thereabouts that had this issue through cannibalism, specifically through eating human brains, that actually taught us a lot about prion diseases?

  • @whodovoodoo2313
    @whodovoodoo2313 Рік тому +1

    Please do react to episode 3! To A your Q: any prion disease would do it, like Mad Cow and Kuru.

  • @EllEmm1313
    @EllEmm1313 Рік тому

    Medical professionals are saying "blood should be inside of people, not on the floor". A bold claim.

  • @RachelEverrett
    @RachelEverrett Рік тому +1

    Hi Elliot, I know you said you don’t care about the diets lol, but I’m currently in my supervised program to become a registered dietitian, and I’ve done research on the effects of mental health via a persons diet

  • @jubilantsleep
    @jubilantsleep Рік тому

    Wow. Super cool reaction! Subscribed! ❤

  • @SuperYxskaft
    @SuperYxskaft Рік тому +1

    Isnt something about like a prion disease in the brain, cant remember exactly, but it has something to do with eating the brain if im remembering the little i do remember correctly.

  • @weepingscorpion8739
    @weepingscorpion8739 Рік тому

    Endemic non-infectious diseases: I'm going on a limb here and I'm going to say the increased prevalence of rare diseases in endogamous societies. One example is CTD (Carnitine Transporter Deficiency). I'm from the Faroe Islands, and a few years ago a line was drawn between certain people who had suddenly died of seemingly no reason. A lot of study was put into this and it was determined that the frequency of CTD in the Faroese population is much much higher than it is globally (around 1 promille of the Faroese have it). As such, most of us were tested to see if we had the disease, were carriers of the gene that causes the disease, or if we were "clear". I tested myself personally and never heard back from them. Since my parents and one of my sisters were clear, I'm taking the "no news is good news" angle on that.
    The 2nd example from our islands is a genetic disorder where a certain enzyme is not produced. Reduced motor functions and deafness are usual indicators and people with this disease live for an average of 9 years. I wasn't able to find any more specifics nor a systematised name for this illness, but it's simply called The Faroese Disease (føroyska sjúka) as its origin is a single genemutation which happened in the 17th century. Genealogy even identified the person in which this mutation occurred.
    Anyway, I hope that answered the question correctly.

  • @timmer14414
    @timmer14414 9 місяців тому

    The fungus that they based the video game on is real, and occurs specifically with colonies of fire ants. They just had to restructure a bit of the story, to adapt it to a TV show. Making it about the bites. The devs of the game were extremely involved with the production of the show. In the first episode you can see in the background; a poster regarding amputation of limbs, and how much time you have to complete the process before the mushrooms reach the brain.

  • @MrPapaverSomniferum
    @MrPapaverSomniferum Рік тому

    Dude you Skipped over the most Trumatic experience for Joel about losing his daughter

  • @illuminahde
    @illuminahde Рік тому

    I used to take acid before my high school basketball games.
    There needs to be more legitimate studies done on the positive use of hallucinogens. I know it's anecdotal but I've personally seen friends deal with trauma and terrible depression by tripping. There's a mental vulnerability that one has to learn to accept when you're on strong hallucinogens and I think this helps some face their own thoughts.

  • @deadlymelody27
    @deadlymelody27 Рік тому

    As someone who had gestational diabetes, i chose to have a c section instead of an induction in part (not wholly the reason but it was a factor) because i would potentially have to stay in hospital for days, on my own (during the pandemic) with only carby based food when i was entirely diet controlled. And gestational diabetes they do not suggest keto because ketones are bad for the baby or something (im not a doctor im sure you know what this is), but the small amount of carbs you are allowed have to be wholegrain/wheat and a much smaller portion than you would normally.
    The nhs gives you the option of toast or cereal for breakfast and there is nowhere to store foods brought in from home easily. As comparison, i ate a chicken breast, a pepperami and a packet of twiglets for breakfast with an orange squash that had vitamin c to take my iron tablet because orange juice wouldve been too much sugar.
    Breakfast is often the hardest one to tolerate carbs in too and often the options are very very carby (even a full english breakfast could be depending on what you have with it like beans, potatoes etc).
    Sorry, ramble based on what you said about nhs food 😅 also the education from the nhs on it was awful and i would not have kept diet controlled without a facebook group to help.

  • @Cisaraleitao
    @Cisaraleitao Рік тому

    About the sign saying the different times of incubation depending on where the bite is: we actually use something similar in Brazil to mesure the danger of someone catching human raivis so I think it's quite possible that the line of thought might be similar

  • @alesenbergers504
    @alesenbergers504 Рік тому

    Can you cover the critical minds analysis of misrepresenting psychiatric expertise situation?

  • @Malysari
    @Malysari Рік тому +1

    Omg I can’t wait for you to react to episode three!

  • @jeremyphillips7827
    @jeremyphillips7827 Рік тому

    11:22 Maybe the fungus travels to the brain via the nervous system, like the rabies virus.

  • @Hmm...Whats-Their-Name
    @Hmm...Whats-Their-Name Рік тому

    Looooooooved the parks and rec outtake allusion. So fuckin good. Don't be suspicious!

  • @Venslor
    @Venslor Рік тому +1

    I knew this was coming! And I'm so excited to sit down and watch all of these!!!

  • @barbara832001
    @barbara832001 Рік тому +1

    If I remember correctly it's kuru that effects people who are cannibals. I think it has something to do with prions from eating organ meats, tends to effect women and children as the men eat the muscle meat. I can't remember where it was first observed.

    • @ambersoul1
      @ambersoul1 Рік тому

      It became the women and children's main protien source after their funerary rites so it became a self defeating cycle

  • @GalitMordecai
    @GalitMordecai Рік тому

    Please react to this music video called "Hi Ren"- Ren. Its a great discussion about mental health :)

  • @silverzelenia5549
    @silverzelenia5549 Рік тому

    The Ergot thing is really interesting to me bc of the theory that it’s what made everyone lose it during the Salem Witch Trials!

  • @qienna6677
    @qienna6677 Рік тому

    I have an irritable bowel and my gut really doesn't like me going keto, so I don't.

  • @TimMoorsom
    @TimMoorsom Рік тому +1

    Without cheating by checking Wikipedia. I'm guessing you mean kuru? Which is isolated to a single community in New Guinea and is caused by a prion. Irrc correctly it was theorised to be due to a historical cannibalistic practice but that has since been called into question. Isn't that also the origin of the prion that causes BSE (cannibalism in that case being amoung cows due to the practice of recycling waste beef products into cattle feed in the 90s)? Not sure how much of that is true and how much I've misremembered.

    • @TimMoorsom
      @TimMoorsom Рік тому

      Finished the vid and glad to see I'd mostly remembered right. What I'd forgotten was that kuru was actually a variant of cjd. I'd also forgotten that another zombie movie used a fictional cjd variant as the origin of its pandemic, the surprisingly erudite Zombieland.

  • @gman854
    @gman854 Рік тому

    Lowkey watched last of us so I could watch these videos while I walked haha

  • @Horticarter41
    @Horticarter41 Рік тому

    Cruetzfeld-jacob, or kuru

  • @vivianjones9749
    @vivianjones9749 Рік тому

    Yes, fat is avascular

  • @gacchan
    @gacchan Рік тому +1

    I am so excited to see you do this series!