The Surprising Reason You Feel Awful When Youre Sick Marco A Sotomayor

marco a Sotomayor the Surprising reason you feel awful
marco a Sotomayor the Surprising reason you feel awful

Marco A Sotomayor The Surprising Reason You Feel Awful 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. What actually makes you feel sick? discover how your immune system and proteins called cytokines respond to infections. it starts with a tickle in your thro.

the Surprising reason you feel awful when You Re sick m
the Surprising reason you feel awful when You Re sick m

The Surprising Reason You Feel Awful When You Re Sick M 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. 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. The surprising reason you feel awful when you’re sick (2016) by marco a. sotomayor, ted ed (5:00 min.). have you ever had the flu? it feels horrible, doesn’t it? your nose runs. your head aches. you feel hot all the time. your appetite disappears. and you probably want to stay in bed. but why does being sick feel so bad?. (via teded) 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.

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