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The diseases that changed humanity forever - Dan Kwartler
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Explore the history of humanity’s deadliest diseases, and find out how our progress and innovation exposed us to new pathogens.

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Since humanity’s earliest days, we’ve been plagued by countless disease-causing pathogens. Invisible and persistent, these microorganisms and the illnesses they incur have killed more humans than anything else in history. But which disease has been the deadliest? Dan Kwartler digs into how human progress and innovation throughout history exposed us to surprising new maladies.

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@davea6314

5 months ago

If it were not for antibiotics I would be dead. I'm grateful to Sir Alexander Fleming for discovering penicillin. Fleming definitely deserved winning the Nobel Prize in Medicine and getting knighted.

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@lucianoosorio5942

5 months ago

“I took one from both teams from a disease nobody knew existed. I didn’t leave a mark on history, I French kissed it!” Freddie Mercury

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@aminetaoussi7372

5 months ago

Glad to be living in an era where vaccination and medication are available

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@athrv1018

5 months ago

This is still prevelant in today's society. The rich are still getting the best care while the poor and working class are being neglected

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@peterinbrat

5 months ago

In the 19th century, about one in seven ppl died of TB worldwide..

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@maestroh2986

5 months ago

I often wonder how we survived this long as a species before medical advances. Now I know.

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@thefriesofLockeLamora

5 months ago

Accessibility will always be key. One day, hopefully, healthcare will be a right delivered to all without worry of debt

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@chitwansingh

5 months ago

Such a John Green Topic!

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@KnowledgeCat

5 months ago

Such an insightful video on how diseases have shaped human history. It’s fascinating to see the impact they’ve had on humanity. Great work on this enlightening piece!

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@klloydplata4098

5 months ago

Handsoap is like a Superpowered ability thing in real-life world. This is why I hand-washing more than 5 times a single moment.

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@CharlotteXMoon

5 months ago

And if we all actually work together we can develop even more cures for even more diseases

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@alparslankorkmaz2964

5 months ago

nice video as always by TED-Ed

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@Sunflowersarepretty

5 months ago

Great video! They should've included covid 19 in it too. I'm glad we live in an era where even though we're not invincible we still are able to lead healthy lives and live longer thanks to our modern medicines and technologies and our history.

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@jasonvoorhees5180

5 months ago

1:39 Sometimes i really just sit and ponder how many awful diseases we suffer from today that really only emerged after we developed plant/animal agriculture

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@tarunpande8974

5 months ago

Good video , Thanks for sharing.

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@Ricketan

5 months ago

Ty Ted Ed

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@klloydplata4098

5 months ago

Always washing your hands is the most important good and safest way for control and prevention of widespread diseases because proper hygiene to protect, defend and prevent you from getting illness, sickness, or diseases.

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@MohammedR-fk2ju

5 months ago

Great animation!

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@Sloppy_McFloppy

5 months ago

4:30 definitely triggered some PTSD in SS13 players

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