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EPISODE · Nov 24, 2022 · 33 MIN

The Thanksgiving Special

from MD WANNABES · host Group 15

Happy Thanksgiving! We discuss what medicine was like during the FIRST Thanksgiving in the 1600's, personal statement writing tips from our resident novelist Nidhi, and the possible reason why Thanksgiving might be slightly more expensive this year. Intro: Flavour by Wataboi Citations: Forbes, FinanceBuzz, CBC CORRECTION: In the podcast, the term H1N5 is used. The Avian Flu strain is actually H5N1.

Happy Thanksgiving! We discuss what medicine was like during the FIRST Thanksgiving in the 1600's, personal statement writing tips from our resident novelist Nidhi, and the possible reason why Thanksgiving might be slightly more expensive this year. Intro: Flavour by Wataboi Citations: Forbes, FinanceBuzz, CBC CORRECTION: In the podcast, the term H1N5 is used. The Avian Flu strain is actually H5N1.

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