Researching Podcasts: Research Notes
Listen to the podcast episode. Note the claims made by the podcasters. Use reliable and credible sources (books, academic articles and similar) to research the claims.
Podcast episode title: What is colorblindness?[unique_solution]
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| Claim: | Time stamp: | My research: | Source: |
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| The hygiene hypothesis: Allow more germs and you’ll learn to fight them. | 3:20 | Literature generally confirms this view. However, there are different explanations for it. Strachan claims that fewer infections in childhood could explain certain allergies (this is related to less exposure in smaller families, improved cleanliness etc.). | Strachan, David P. 2000. “Family size, infection and atopy: the first decade of the “hygiene hypothesis.” Thorax 55: S2-S10. |
| Rook et al.’s ‘old friends hypothesis’ offers a different view. They claim that “[e]xposure to certain environmental microorganisms can promote the induction of T regulatory cells via the innate immune system.” The authors believe that “reduced exposure to such organisms is leading to increased immunoregulatory disorders.” | Rook, Graham A. W., Roberta Martinelli, and Laura Rosa Brunet. 2003. “Innate immune responses to mycobacteria and the downregulation of atopic responses” Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology 3(5): 337-42. | ||
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