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Why is it so hard to cure the common cold? 

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Dig into the two main ways we fight the viruses that cause the common cold, and find out if it’s possible to create a cure.
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On average, adults catch more than 150 colds throughout their lives. Even with similar symptoms, the cause could be different each time. Common colds are caused by at least 8 different families of virus, each of which can have its own subtypes. How can so many different viruses cause the same illness? And is a cure even possible? Explore the two main strategies we employ to fight viruses.
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@nataliesnowden7148
@nataliesnowden7148 Год назад
As a college student who’s got a cold right now, I appreciate this
@myamsarrthenotsogreat
@myamsarrthenotsogreat Год назад
I'm in an exact same situation lol
@jamiegreenberg8476
@jamiegreenberg8476 Год назад
@@myamsarrthenotsogreat so were all out here struggling huh
@colbaltheretic1518
@colbaltheretic1518 Год назад
Me four. I'm basically only alive because of honeyed mint tea.
@simplyjohn2
@simplyjohn2 Год назад
Hope you get well soon!
@son-alli
@son-alli Год назад
we all getting sick rn 🥲
@lilian-zz4ks
@lilian-zz4ks Год назад
As a cold who's got a high school student right now, I appreciate this
@LilaCaitlynPhavis
@LilaCaitlynPhavis Год назад
same
@rachman.syahril
@rachman.syahril Год назад
Will be better if you say you don't 😅
@samwichrocket5666
@samwichrocket5666 Год назад
Ong bruhin my part of San diego gotta flu outbreak
@justagenzontheinternet808
@justagenzontheinternet808 Год назад
😂
@ronalieandoy2862
@ronalieandoy2862 Год назад
🤣🤣
@theuxae
@theuxae Год назад
Let's all appreciate the animators for such a good animation.
@YoungGandalf2325
@YoungGandalf2325 Год назад
Ikr...the cold viruses are so cute, who would want to hurt them?
@theuxae
@theuxae Год назад
@@YoungGandalf2325 ya lol
@maxonite
@maxonite Год назад
Seems like its all done by one person (Anton Bogaty)! His website is in the description
@jestfullgremblim8002
@jestfullgremblim8002 Год назад
Shut up, shut up!
@naw-nf5kx
@naw-nf5kx Год назад
@@YoungGandalf2325 mf found cold virus cute 💀
@isomnegi
@isomnegi 5 месяцев назад
90% viewers are watching with fever and cold
@Antalaxy
@Antalaxy Месяц назад
I’m barely on day one, I’m going to come back every single day.
@GladysJeane
@GladysJeane Месяц назад
😂😂😂😂😂 me 🥹😷🤒🤧
@Thegaminglord-ms9tt
@Thegaminglord-ms9tt Месяц назад
Ayoo😂😂😂 haven’t had a fever in a minute 🤦🏽‍♂️
@dudeitssog6148
@dudeitssog6148 29 дней назад
Yep
@cayennepepah
@cayennepepah 27 дней назад
Me 😂😂😂😂😂
@kineshashekhar1853
@kineshashekhar1853 Год назад
I'm watching this because I have a cold right now XD. Ted ed always uploads at the right time.
@kshegde3000
@kshegde3000 Год назад
maybe ted is creating virus to upload the videos
@yellowstarproductions6743
@yellowstarproductions6743 3 месяца назад
Same except i am not sick but I do hope you get better soon
@sarahannabell8259
@sarahannabell8259 Год назад
I have a cold. I'm so frustrated then I get a notification that this video is up! Thank you!!
@gold11010
@gold11010 Год назад
I trust it goes away Sarah
@Xinvoker
@Xinvoker Год назад
Literally same
@BJ-Hunter513
@BJ-Hunter513 Год назад
Glutathione helps your natural immune system
@maji0
@maji0 Год назад
Too much coincidence
@sarahannabell8259
@sarahannabell8259 Год назад
@@maji0 I know right! But at least some answers to my suffering
@Felix-ve9hs
@Felix-ve9hs Год назад
Visualizing the human immune cells as timy PAC mens made my day :D
@taigaforest2009
@taigaforest2009 Год назад
It’s men, not mens...
@zooning-6843
@zooning-6843 Год назад
Britney said it better.
@paulbradley9912
@paulbradley9912 Год назад
@@taigaforest2009 Just clicking on Felix's name you can see that they are German therefore English is their second language. Their grammatical mistake is easily forgivable IMO. BUT I do appropriate the pedantry.
@taigaforest2009
@taigaforest2009 Год назад
@@paulbradley9912 A guy named Felix doesn’t prove that they are German, anyone can be named anything, what you said about them named Felix makes them German seems kinda stereotypical
@paulbradley9912
@paulbradley9912 Год назад
@@taigaforest2009 Click on his profile. He's from Germany.
@MehreenHassan225
@MehreenHassan225 Год назад
I catch 150 colds a year
@Bee8467
@Bee8467 Год назад
Same
@SPICYham
@SPICYham Год назад
Same
@bs-gamingyt4819
@bs-gamingyt4819 Год назад
Same i fall sick twice a month 😂
@janalu4067
@janalu4067 Год назад
So did I. Until I realised it wasn't a cold - my nose was so snotty because of allergies. Total gamechanger.
@-.-55
@-.-55 Год назад
Same
@agnieszkacz_
@agnieszkacz_ Год назад
I would love a video explaining CRISPR more!! The part peaked my interest a lot it’s something I’ve not heard much about before :)
@tjerkbonga6503
@tjerkbonga6503 Год назад
They already have a video on it I think.
@Chris-hx3om
@Chris-hx3om Год назад
Piqued your interest.
@anujarora0
@anujarora0 Год назад
There is a good documentary about CRISPR called "Human nature". look it up I think you will find it interesting 😀
@TEDEd
@TEDEd Год назад
Hello! We have a video that explores the science of CRISPR and how the tool works. Check it out here: bit.ly/TEDEdCRISPR
@anonymousanonymous-tw3wm
@anonymousanonymous-tw3wm Год назад
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@drcarolinedimond6187
@drcarolinedimond6187 Год назад
As a retired health director, I can't stress enough how important it is to get outside and expose yourself to these minor bugs. A long time without exposure could create an infection that is more severe, since they have had enough time to replicate and mutate.
@Lush_Produce
@Lush_Produce Год назад
I don’t get sick very often and when I do it goes away quickly(o jeez it could be hiding).
@DanksterPaws
@DanksterPaws Год назад
I think thats a double edged sword. By going out and getting yourself willingly infected, you are risking infecting those who are incapable of surviving it and you are helping the virus spread by being yet another vector, thus helping it “replicate and mutate”
@jestes7
@jestes7 Год назад
This is a myth!
@swedemartyrsonswade
@swedemartyrsonswade Год назад
This is generally okay for the normal population, but those high-risk (e.g. immunocompromised, Elderly, etc.) should get the available vaccine in the market. Well, nothing is harmful if we all vaccinate ourselves.
@cristianpuerto5549
@cristianpuerto5549 Год назад
but how it's the virus going to replicate if I don't get exposed to it in the first place???
@Pabloinjuanderland
@Pabloinjuanderland Год назад
As a teacher who's got the cold right now, this was educational.
@ghostderazgriz
@ghostderazgriz Год назад
Is that to suggest if you were only one or none of these things it wouldn't have been educational?
@Pabloinjuanderland
@Pabloinjuanderland Год назад
@@ghostderazgriz lol no
@lukeallan6527
@lukeallan6527 6 месяцев назад
As a high school who has a cold student I really appreciate this.
@yellowstarproductions6743
@yellowstarproductions6743 3 месяца назад
Same except i am not sick and I have graduated from high school but I do hope you get better soon
@yourgodfather
@yourgodfather Год назад
I didn’t know that a video about cold would be this interesting! Thanks for explaining it with such animations. 😊
@disgustingrat4839
@disgustingrat4839 9 месяцев назад
me go boom boom on the floor
@nisharoka
@nisharoka 3 месяца назад
I am suffering so badly from cold and I haven’t been able to smile since like seven days, but seeing the animation it actually made me smile. Thank you so much
@yellowstarproductions6743
@yellowstarproductions6743 3 месяца назад
Same except i am not sick but I do hope you get better soon
@xiuyi
@xiuyi Год назад
I love that I remember this animation style from an older teded video
@zooning-6843
@zooning-6843 Год назад
Britney said it better.
@_.nastou._
@_.nastou._ Год назад
I LOVE this style of animation, I felt like watching a cartoon from my childhood 🥲❤️
@mikasaspy
@mikasaspy 3 месяца назад
Watching this while having a cold 😂
@joeschianodicola1810
@joeschianodicola1810 Год назад
watching this now, currently with the common cold. this is enthralling stuff
@NovaRuner
@NovaRuner Год назад
According to your explanation that there many viruses that causes the cold, and the symptoms are mostly a immune response….. it almost seems as if that “the common cold” is an ecological niche that viruses can fill. So hypothetically if we did one day eliminate the rhino virus and all it’s strains… would some other species just evolve to be more dominant in that niche?
@umi3017
@umi3017 Год назад
omicron: Yah!
@crazydragy4233
@crazydragy4233 Год назад
Well remember Rhino v is only one of the 8 families of viruses that do this. There'd still be 60% of common cold cases available
@skival
@skival Год назад
Nature abhors a vacuum. So yes, that's why your immune system is so important.
@ouch1011
@ouch1011 Год назад
The symptoms of many illnesses are substantially just due to our immune response.
@offbrandbread847
@offbrandbread847 Год назад
this is SUCH a good video!! not only is it clear and educational the animation and colours are AMAZING hats off to you ted-ed’s team you did great
@rishidixit7939
@rishidixit7939 Год назад
As a human right now who's got common cold I appreciate this
@Moon-li9ki
@Moon-li9ki Год назад
ted ed, answering questions I didnt know I needed answers for
@fencerlacroix2512
@fencerlacroix2512 Год назад
I love watching educational videos on RU-vid. thanks TEDed
@Rdot19
@Rdot19 Год назад
Me too
@joshnorman7234
@joshnorman7234 Год назад
Does everyone else also have a cold right now and this video was serendipitously recommended to them?
@SunflowerHeliotrope
@SunflowerHeliotrope Год назад
Yuuuuuppp 😂
@jestfullgremblim8002
@jestfullgremblim8002 Год назад
Yeah it's weird
@iberomagazineiberomagazine9251
great video ! keep on keeping on !!
@skival
@skival Год назад
Don't forget, there are risks and side effects to any drug you introduce to your body. You have to weigh the risk of the drug vs no drug or a different drug. Something might kill your cold but also your kidneys, for example.
@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794
At least you are thinking.
@XavierMathewsEntertainment
@XavierMathewsEntertainment Год назад
I have a horrific cold right now. It feels like I’m dying (not to be dramatic). I catch between 2-3 a year and it’s always the WORSE!! I can’t do anything but lay here and suffer till it’s over. 🙄🙄🙄 my nose is going through it.
@scrumptious9673
@scrumptious9673 6 месяцев назад
This used to be me! I use a nasal irrigation thing now, and I take vitamin d3 supplements regularly and thank God I don’t get colds as often anymore.
@pasta5652
@pasta5652 Год назад
Bro the common cold was the best childhood moment I’ve had in my life, like who would want to go to school?
@sokisoko_
@sokisoko_ Год назад
such a good feeling to stay at home in your pajamas and watch cartoons all day
@pasta5652
@pasta5652 Год назад
@@sokisoko_ good ol days
@TrapCat
@TrapCat Год назад
For me it literally only occurs right before the start of a holiday
@Blue_Pumpkin
@Blue_Pumpkin Год назад
And have hot chicken soup🤤😪🤧
@PhenChua
@PhenChua Год назад
Only when the symptoms are not severe.
@VickyCrescent
@VickyCrescent Год назад
As for someone who has caught a cold and had a strep throat for the past few days, this is pretty accurate.
@ayushitripathi9476
@ayushitripathi9476 3 месяца назад
What did you do for strep throat?
@Tamizushi
@Tamizushi Год назад
I appreciate the nuanced and carefully worded language through the whole video.
@zooning-6843
@zooning-6843 Год назад
Careful indeed.
@kellyoleary6599
@kellyoleary6599 Год назад
Thank you,because I've been suffering from cold since the past week!
@Enne1609
@Enne1609 Год назад
the art style is so cute!!! Love it!
@shariq_riyaz
@shariq_riyaz Год назад
I am 20 and from last 2-3 years i decreased antibiotic consumption for all mild illnesses and also reduced junk food heavily. Thankfully i live in a village and that too in a 3rd world country as a result we have to do a lot of hand labour and walking for earning money..so that counts as a workout for me.. thus all above factors contribute in making my immune system strong..so i haven't got cold or fever for last 2 years
@endlessentertainment6867
@endlessentertainment6867 Год назад
So when you stop antibiotics consumption you too get cold na so what you were are using as a substitute to antibiotic to treat cold. Can you share please. And why you stopped taking junkfood. Can you elaborate plz
@alankritgaur
@alankritgaur Год назад
bro your English is very impressive for a villager
@aurelianbarbor9496
@aurelianbarbor9496 4 месяца назад
what kind of climate do you have,come here 90% humidity 0 degree celsius and i asure you,youll get cold,lol
@theuscivicsnerd7070
@theuscivicsnerd7070 Год назад
I get colds quite often in the winter sometimes back to back. I usually hydrate a lot, eat healthy food, load up on protein, take antihistamines and electrolytes. Nasal sprays and regular use tissues. Sometimes walking around if its nice is good.
@theeverythingchannel9786
@theeverythingchannel9786 Год назад
great video, i love the classic ted ed animation
@jamesdulin1779
@jamesdulin1779 Год назад
Great Article. Very informative.
@brianlion123
@brianlion123 5 месяцев назад
As a middle school whose got a cold student right now, I appreciate this
@ashishverma9840
@ashishverma9840 Год назад
loved the communciation via creative art
@monalipatil1593
@monalipatil1593 Год назад
Very good animation....... thank you
@dinogplayer3640
@dinogplayer3640 6 месяцев назад
This was a great video!
@erinrose84
@erinrose84 Год назад
I just got better from a cold a week ago and now im having a cold again.. it's so annoying but ted ed.. great timing cuz i was wondering
@DEATHGamerStickmanStories
@DEATHGamerStickmanStories Год назад
Yeah I also get it so often it's so annoying :(
@jestes7
@jestes7 Год назад
Wash your hands often and don’t touch your face! Also don’t share things with people.
@rizdog5735
@rizdog5735 Год назад
Bro I had a cold during all of my exams, and I was pissed that I would recover right after my exams ended, but it still lasted for a week after
@Vampybattie
@Vampybattie Год назад
I think I’m getting cold, I can feel the scratching on my throat
@DEATHGamerStickmanStories
@DEATHGamerStickmanStories Год назад
@@Vampybattie oh no hope it will get fine cuz I can feel that feeling of anxiety of getting a cold :((
@gakushupointo5068
@gakushupointo5068 6 месяцев назад
Such a beautiful content and very nice animation 👏👏👍
@AK-ww4vu
@AK-ww4vu Год назад
If we didn't catch cold how would we bunk school ? Thanks rhinovirus for making our childhood awesome.
@awesometron7866
@awesometron7866 Год назад
Lol, my childhood memories are now a lot more pleasant!!
@YoungGandalf2325
@YoungGandalf2325 Год назад
You got to stay home just for a cold? It would've taken a high fever or vomiting to get me out of school.
@bj.bruner
@bj.bruner Год назад
Me: I wish I got the cold so I could stay home. Me a month later sick as a dog: What on earth what was I thinking?!
@rajusinghharipuria2119
@rajusinghharipuria2119 5 месяцев назад
Very helpful sir ❤
@Anonymous-dx6gg
@Anonymous-dx6gg 4 месяца назад
Kudos to whoever made this animation. Informative and funny 😁
@jukio02
@jukio02 Год назад
One time back during my Junior High School(years ago), I had the common cold for 2 months. It just wouldn't go away, it was the weirdest thing ever. My doctor gave me an antiviral drug, and immediately it went away, but after the second dose, it came back. It lasted about 3 days after taking the drugs, and finally I was all better again. I just could get better, I don't know what the heck happened.
@varyolla435
@varyolla435 Год назад
First is antivirals are not used for common colds - and colds don't last 2 months. So you had something else going on for. Next is it takes longer for any medication to work than 24 hrs. Infections do not simply "go away" for a day or two to pop back up. Typically it takes several days for any medication to have a real impact. So it sounds like you had more than a typical cold and your body was already trying to clear it but either was unable - or you developed a "secondary infection" as can happen. The immune system being consumed with fighting one organism sometimes sees others cause subsequent infections. So any medicine you took may have begun to make an impact after a day or so but did not fully begin to work until several days later as is typical.
@DitsyMe
@DitsyMe Год назад
When I first had mine I was sick for a month and I was dying in bed. It was the worst time that I was ever sick.
@Mr.Math123
@Mr.Math123 5 месяцев назад
Ted ed has taught me many things!😊
@ahmermirza
@ahmermirza Год назад
A great great *remedy* that I have learned from my days with common cold is taking frequent naps. During nap, body gets time to recover, combined with healthy food, chances of recovering even faster becomes better. Of course and only when this remedy seems failing, I go by taking medicines.
@varyolla435
@varyolla435 Год назад
Everything you just noted does absolutely nothing to prevent you from becoming infected in the first place. Ergo they are "treating the symptoms" after the fact as opposed to proactively trying to inhibit your catching the illness. If however you socially distance around anyone who appears sick + wash your hands regularly + and mask during times of the year when these infectious illnesses are prevalent = your chances of getting sick will be significantly reduced and hence you will not need "remedies" which really only treat symptoms rather than affect resolution. 🤔
@ahmermirza
@ahmermirza Год назад
@@varyolla435 Yes, you need remedies when you have already got infected and the preventable measures you've mentioned works to some extent, all facts laid, I'm only bothered about the "necessary" exposure they often recommend as crutial that may "train" the immune system somehow for future infections.
@varyolla435
@varyolla435 Год назад
@@ahmermirza In other words you do not understand and that lends you to incredulity-based rationalizations. So one more time. Treating symptoms is not a "remedy" as it does not help facilitate your immune system eliminate the organism in question. All you are doing is masking the symptoms - not unlike taking ibuprofen for a muscle ache. The muscle inflammation is still there waiting for your body to repair whatever the damage is = you simply dulled the pain for a time. As to exposure = that is how your immune system works. It is simple exposure -------> reaction. Your body defeats microorganisms by generating specific antibodies against them. For that to happen = you must first be exposed so that your B-Cells have a "blueprint" to create those IgG antibodies which matchup to the morphology of the organism. Moral of the story: it's simple really. If you catch the illness you are exposed to the full-strength organism which means you risk the most serious side effects. If however you peremptorily expose yourself via vaccination - you still generate antibodies the same as if you caught the illness except = because the vaccine is weaker your potential side effects are exponentially less. So which is the better route of exposure then as you are "at risk" no matter what?? Ponder that. 🤔
@anixes
@anixes Год назад
I got cold yesterday and now, I got this recommend today.
@huynhlengoclong1267
@huynhlengoclong1267 Год назад
There's a minor spelling error in the video at 4:55, it showed "prophylatic", instead of "prophylactic".
@payalmoments
@payalmoments 7 месяцев назад
Watching this as a college student living at hostel missing family
@davidwood2387
@davidwood2387 5 месяцев назад
As a child I spent a lot of time outside. I hardly ever get a cold. If I do it only lasts for an hour or two .
@arcstur
@arcstur Год назад
What a beautiful and fun animation!
@arpitchauhan4686
@arpitchauhan4686 Год назад
Holy smokes! I'm suffering from cough&cold rn and RU-vid has recommended me this. 😮
@Drebel503
@Drebel503 6 месяцев назад
Also very effective against the cold: a healthy diet, Vitamin D3 supplement if you live in regions with little sunlight during winter and plenty of physical activity. Especially the D3 supplement did a lot for me: I still get the cold but it just last a couple of days instead of weeks.
@TallysVids
@TallysVids 6 месяцев назад
Totally agree, along with daily zinc supplements too. I've read a lot of well respected research on vitamin D supplements, and other than the effect it has on our immune system, vitamin D can reduce the risk of certain cancers, dementia. It really is a wonderful supplement to take. It's one of those supplements as well than can give you more health benefits when taken in stronger doses from what I've read with the research.
@Drebel503
@Drebel503 6 месяцев назад
@@TallysVids Doctor John Cambell on youtube did some videos on D3. On the dosis: In the past I was taking the commonly suggested 1000 units of D3 as it is possible to harm yourself with too much of it. Some time later I spoke to a doctor in my neighborhood about it. She told me to get myself a D3 bloodtest to find the level in the blood. I did and it turned out it was only at about 1/3 of what it was supposed to be. I was advised to take 20.000 units for 4 weeks to increase the level. I did and after said weeks the next test came in at the correct level. I now take 5000 units along with K2 daily during the dark time of the year to keep the bloodlevel at a sufficient level.
@toweryzaxan9937
@toweryzaxan9937 Год назад
Great graphics
@alparslankorkmaz2964
@alparslankorkmaz2964 Год назад
Nice video
@hrudayjadhav4630
@hrudayjadhav4630 7 месяцев назад
I love my body , it’s so smart on its own . It’s my job to protect it truly . thank you TedEd
@isakgulaker3257
@isakgulaker3257 Год назад
Could you make a video on Adhd medications similar to your video "how do anti depressants work"?
@flargarbason1740
@flargarbason1740 Год назад
Here ya go! m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ClPVJ25Ka4k.html
@graymonk5972
@graymonk5972 Год назад
so we all got colds rn 😭 ted-ed truly timed this perfectly
@flargarbason1740
@flargarbason1740 Год назад
Never gotten a cold in my life somehow
@toxicdino8676
@toxicdino8676 Год назад
You never got a stuffy and runny nose, cough, sneezing?
@flargarbason1740
@flargarbason1740 Год назад
@@toxicdino8676 nope. I’ve obviously sneeze and cough occasionally like everyone who isn’t sick, and I get a mildly stuffy nose in the fall from allergies, but no, not alot or consistently though.
@rowellecleo6513
@rowellecleo6513 Год назад
@@flargarbason1740 wow, how old are you may I ask.
@flargarbason1740
@flargarbason1740 Год назад
@@rowellecleo6513 21
@0Yasaman0
@0Yasaman0 Год назад
Amazing ❤❤👌🏽👌🏽
@maybeimurangel
@maybeimurangel Год назад
Get well soon for those who are currently having a cold. I'm having a cold too currently. Drink warm water and plenty of rest!
@aurob9680
@aurob9680 Год назад
Loved you video's. ❤ But who animated this you didn't mention his name in credits.
@k3nn28
@k3nn28 Год назад
The animation is so good and funny. Nice nice. Also the information is important 👍👍👍👍
@erinthedemonhog2090
@erinthedemonhog2090 9 месяцев назад
I dunno if this counts, but in high school I was sick with a very serious sinus infection that nearly put me in the hospital cause my white blood cell count was dangerously high.
@jamesthepassionateyoutuber9059
I have the common cold right now. Coronavirus existed before covid existed, and 4 coronaviruses causes the common cold and SARS and MERS were both caused by a coronavirus.
@gdayriz
@gdayriz Год назад
ever since i wear mask everyday i never get a cold, that's almost 2 years now!
@TallysVids
@TallysVids 6 месяцев назад
You've been lucky, masks don't do a thing to offer protection from viruses. Have a look at the research that proves it.
@Suzzers
@Suzzers Год назад
Dang I just got over a cold, this is cool to see.
@divyamanoj3153
@divyamanoj3153 Год назад
wow i have a cold when the vod is posted
@Boristheborat
@Boristheborat 6 месяцев назад
Who else has a horrid cold more than a "mild inconvenience"?
@waterunderthebridge7950
@waterunderthebridge7950 Год назад
I wonder if there’s any way to accelerate the immune system without increasing cancer rates, like how more processors will increase work speed
@avirajsinghmehta1857
@avirajsinghmehta1857 Год назад
Well there are medicines and remedies that claim to boost immunity only problem is a hyperactive immune system which is faster is more likely target it's own host cells I. E. Our's one way is to grow or create an extra thymus but human body has no space for it
@waterunderthebridge7950
@waterunderthebridge7950 Год назад
@@avirajsinghmehta1857 I don’t know where you’re getting your info from but getting a second thymus isn’t going to somehow magically solve all your problems. The thymus’ main functionality consists of the selection and tolerance induction of T-lymphocytes. However, it doesn’t actually _produce_ any immune cells on its own, that’s more the bone marrow’s job. Besides, hyperplasia of the thymus is also markedly found in autoimmune diseases (most strikingly in myasthenia gravis) making any notion of just randomly giving someone a second thymus a pretty horrible idea. Cellular and humoral immunity is a very complex and delicate system consisting of many layers of interlocking checks and controls and “improving” a system that has evolved to maximize fitness for eons already artificially is bound to be a very difficult task. Even disregarding whether the body has space for extra organs (which, mind you, it has plenty of that we use when (auto-)transplanting organs such as kidneys, endocrine organs etc.)), just randomly inserting exogenous tissue is a surefire way to end common colds along with the life of the patient. Please don’t spread misinformation without a good source.
@zooning-6843
@zooning-6843 Год назад
I like your rebuttal, but can we come up with I new word other then “misinformation”, like “learned ignorance”, buzz words are the tools of big brother, we only use them to look like we are fitting in.
@avirajsinghmehta1857
@avirajsinghmehta1857 Год назад
@@waterunderthebridge7950 thank you and I did forget about the bone marrow as I thought the OP wanted to increase the efficiency not the quantity, and I did say that any change will cause autoimmune diease But thank you I did understand new things
@debdipchatterjee4046
@debdipchatterjee4046 Год назад
I just love these animation it makes it feel like we are watching cartoons yet gaining knowledge
@alphaapple1375
@alphaapple1375 Год назад
I love how #TedEd made a reference to Pac-Man at the end, who is the iconic video game character that made his debut in arcade games in 1980. Maybe they should include more video game characters.
@taylorspeed3317
@taylorspeed3317 Год назад
Great timing I got a cold earlier this week 😅
@rockinfazzy
@rockinfazzy Год назад
Watching this while home sick with a cold 😷
@layer_drawz496
@layer_drawz496 Год назад
As a teenager who has a mom stuck with a cold, I appreciate this.
@dontlookbehindyou5696
@dontlookbehindyou5696 7 месяцев назад
Writing this so I can come back when I next have a cold, I feel sick, tired, headache, blocked nose, cough, hot and cold and I can’t sleep
@bossnian5615
@bossnian5615 Год назад
9 days I’m having a Cold. Video came just in time
@TheRealBelugas
@TheRealBelugas Год назад
First to finish 🔥 knowledgeable video ❤️
@davidlloyd3116
@davidlloyd3116 6 месяцев назад
As a virologist, and travelled to 75 countries in my career, I have had 54 vaccines of one type or another!
@yanso9428
@yanso9428 Год назад
I love the videos you make about biology 🌼🇮🇳
@PookyMo100
@PookyMo100 Год назад
Very cute animations 😄
@ruantristancarlinsky3851
@ruantristancarlinsky3851 Год назад
Man I have a cold right now it feels awful man. I am so upset that we don't have a cure for it yet!
@simonsimon325
@simonsimon325 6 месяцев назад
Pity it wasn't covid. In spite of over 50 years of failure with the common cold, They got lucky and created a vaccine for covid straight away.
@professor1073
@professor1073 Год назад
I have controlled my intense cold problem. It is not the drug only that will help... My cold is now a history. Wow that is a great relief!😊
@h.d.w1581
@h.d.w1581 Год назад
How? Please tell me i have the same problem , save my life bro 😅
@theimpossiblemary
@theimpossiblemary Год назад
Hi @Professor, I am an actual professor and I am currently with a cold. I do not want to miss a day from school because mid-term test is coming and my students need their classes. Tell me your secret!
@MafiosoARM
@MafiosoARM Год назад
Cold showers to strengthen your immune system
@finn9000
@finn9000 Год назад
@@MafiosoARM not during the cold though
@jestes7
@jestes7 Год назад
Scam incoming! Be wary! This guy lies don’t fall for their “secret” and don’t contact them
@imp2280
@imp2280 Год назад
Fortunately for me, I happen to be sick in my college midterm week 😐
@thunderbolt_gaming
@thunderbolt_gaming 8 месяцев назад
I have beaten it last week it took me six days he was a med diff in my opinion 🎉🎉❤
@tree4408
@tree4408 3 месяца назад
Every time my head gets cold, I get a cold. I have lived with my body for 73 years, and I know this.
@Sid-mj1qf
@Sid-mj1qf Год назад
Everyone commenting here that they're having a cold is a testimony to this video.
@alabiabisoye7133
@alabiabisoye7133 Год назад
Isn’t it weird I got a notification of this video while I have cold?
@wedniep
@wedniep 9 месяцев назад
Imma try it and come back and tell you guys if it works because I’ve been having a cough for five days now
@sketchyskies8531
@sketchyskies8531 3 месяца назад
As a cold who has a college degree rn I appreciate this video Wait no I meant as a cold who has a college student rn I appreciate this video
@user-fu2yz4zg4g
@user-fu2yz4zg4g Год назад
It somehow hits different without sound
@randomname285
@randomname285 Год назад
there was something about the voice over on this one that seemed very old school ted ed - maybe the lack of music?
@kanthikiiran
@kanthikiiran 5 месяцев назад
Brilliant animation. The vaccines, viruses, bacteria, medicines, etc. have better expressions than some Bollywood actors.
@kevaran1422
@kevaran1422 Год назад
as 1 of theae bugs, i appreciate being featured.
@SuperSonic3557
@SuperSonic3557 Год назад
Just when I catched a cold this shows up 🤧
@tsotsoogloria5044
@tsotsoogloria5044 Год назад
Same here 🤧
@NachoVarga7
@NachoVarga7 Год назад
Stay hydrated!!
@Mariiiam
@Mariiiam Год назад
Right on time 😂
@savvythedivineyethuggable7493
"...out of 169 subtypes..." Nice.
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