45 min

Weird Shit Weekly Episode 3 - You Are What You Eat Weird Shit Weekly

    • Documentary

This week, Sam and Alexys chat about the consequences of eating things you shouldn't.

References
1771: King Adolf Frederick of Sweden Died of Overeating? | History.info. History.info. (2020). Retrieved 25 August 2020, from https://history.info/on-this-day/1771-king-adolf-frederick-sweden-died-overeating/.

Conte, C. (2016). Semlor: Traditional Swedish Fat Tuesday Buns (Semla). Christina's Cucina. Retrieved 25 August 2020, from https://www.christinascucina.com/semlor-traditional-swedish-fat-tuesday-buns-semla/.

DHWTY. (2019). Adolf Frederick: The Swedish King Who Ate Himself to Death. Ancient-origins.net. Retrieved 25 August 2020, from https://www.ancient-origins.net/history-famous-people/adolf-frederick-swedish-king-0011596.

Hendriks, L., & Looij, B. (2010). Hyperthyroidism caused by excessive consumption of sausages. Netherlands Journal Of Medicine, 68(3), 135-137. https://doi.org/PMID: 20308711

How The King Of Sweden Once Himself To Death. All That's Interesting. (2017). Retrieved 25 August 2020, from https://allthatsinteresting.com/adolf-frederick.

Medstar Television. (1996). Forensic Files: Season 1, Episode 11: "Outbreak" [DVD]. United States of America.

Parmar, M., & Sturge, C. (2003). Recurrent hamburger thyrotoxicosis. CMAJ, 169(5), 415-417. Retrieved 25 August 2020, from https://www.cmaj.ca/content/169/5/415.long.

Hedberg CW, Fishbein DB, Janssen RS, et al: An outbreak of thyrotoxicosis caused by the

consumption of bovine thyroid gland in ground beef. New Eng J Med 316:993, 1987

Conrey, E. J., Lindner, C., Estivariz, C., Pereira, M., Welsh, J., Vignolo, J., Fishbein, D., Kettel

Khan, L., & Grummer-Strawn, L. (2008). Thyrotoxicosis outbreak linked to consumption

This week, Sam and Alexys chat about the consequences of eating things you shouldn't.

References
1771: King Adolf Frederick of Sweden Died of Overeating? | History.info. History.info. (2020). Retrieved 25 August 2020, from https://history.info/on-this-day/1771-king-adolf-frederick-sweden-died-overeating/.

Conte, C. (2016). Semlor: Traditional Swedish Fat Tuesday Buns (Semla). Christina's Cucina. Retrieved 25 August 2020, from https://www.christinascucina.com/semlor-traditional-swedish-fat-tuesday-buns-semla/.

DHWTY. (2019). Adolf Frederick: The Swedish King Who Ate Himself to Death. Ancient-origins.net. Retrieved 25 August 2020, from https://www.ancient-origins.net/history-famous-people/adolf-frederick-swedish-king-0011596.

Hendriks, L., & Looij, B. (2010). Hyperthyroidism caused by excessive consumption of sausages. Netherlands Journal Of Medicine, 68(3), 135-137. https://doi.org/PMID: 20308711

How The King Of Sweden Once Himself To Death. All That's Interesting. (2017). Retrieved 25 August 2020, from https://allthatsinteresting.com/adolf-frederick.

Medstar Television. (1996). Forensic Files: Season 1, Episode 11: "Outbreak" [DVD]. United States of America.

Parmar, M., & Sturge, C. (2003). Recurrent hamburger thyrotoxicosis. CMAJ, 169(5), 415-417. Retrieved 25 August 2020, from https://www.cmaj.ca/content/169/5/415.long.

Hedberg CW, Fishbein DB, Janssen RS, et al: An outbreak of thyrotoxicosis caused by the

consumption of bovine thyroid gland in ground beef. New Eng J Med 316:993, 1987

Conrey, E. J., Lindner, C., Estivariz, C., Pereira, M., Welsh, J., Vignolo, J., Fishbein, D., Kettel

Khan, L., & Grummer-Strawn, L. (2008). Thyrotoxicosis outbreak linked to consumption

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