water allergy is real (and not fun)

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What's up team, we're back with another episode of This Week In Science, the show that looks at science news and pokes it with a long stick. In this episode we've got fines for space litter, hairdryers that can help with covid and someone who is allergic to water.

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Hi kiran! I've been watching a ton of your videos recently. Personally I think your videos on certain topics are better than other similar creators. I want to know why you decided to work in the uk instead of australia. I know you've made a few videos with Kieran, but I'd like to hear your opinion on why you'd prefer a life in the uk over australia.

I'm a sri lankan and I'm hoping to work as a doctor in the uk( mostly scotland) in the future. But seeing a LOT of people rush to australia makes me doubt myself a little. The reason why I picked the uk is because I'm assuming that I'd have a greater chance of getting into wider range of specialties due to the doctor shortage, uk is just way more beautiful than australia, better weather(hey, I like rain and snow and mist) and proximity to europe for travel.

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Im considering becoming a gp.
Please could u answer this for me.
At the moment, im doing a third year of mental health nursing, and afterwards, I'll go into medicine.
Do GPs do night shift? Or they only do day shift. Also, if they do, whats their responsibilities during the night shift. The reason im asking, is because sometimes I'd like to do a day shift and hopefully do a night shift later on in the evening. I know it's not good....

Btw, i love the video😊

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