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Parasites, such as toxoplasma, are a danger to human health and can be contracted through the consumption of raw meat.
32:50 - 34:10 (01:19)
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Parasites, such as toxoplasma, are a danger to human health and can be contracted through the consumption of raw meat. The impact of parasites varies, with toxoplasmosis having severe consequences for pregnant women and their unborn children.
ChapterTips for Safe Eating in Different Parts of the World
Episode#216 – Vincent Racaniello: Viruses and Vaccines
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Daniel Griffin shares a case of a young lady who contracted a parasite from raw fish in Southeast Asia, causing red bumps on her skin.
34:10 - 35:03 (00:53)
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Daniel Griffin shares a case of a young lady who contracted a parasite from raw fish in Southeast Asia, causing red bumps on her skin. He emphasizes the importance of proper diagnosis and treatment, especially in areas with limited diagnostics and medications available.
ChapterTips for Safe Eating in Different Parts of the World
Episode#216 – Vincent Racaniello: Viruses and Vaccines
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
In this podcast episode, the host talks about parasites that can be found in different places around the world, such as in African lakes and in sushi.
35:03 - 36:05 (01:01)
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In this podcast episode, the host talks about parasites that can be found in different places around the world, such as in African lakes and in sushi. The guest, Daniel, shares his adventurous experiences with encountering these parasites and how to prevent them.
ChapterTips for Safe Eating in Different Parts of the World
Episode#216 – Vincent Racaniello: Viruses and Vaccines
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The podcast discusses tips for safely eating while traveling in countries such as Mongolia, India, and China, where the risk of getting parasites is high.
36:05 - 38:12 (02:07)
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The podcast discusses tips for safely eating while traveling in countries such as Mongolia, India, and China, where the risk of getting parasites is high. They also mention a study done in Japan showing that freezing sushi does not alter its taste.