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Hantavirus : The Invisible Threat

16 min · 20 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Sanjay reflects on the quiet dangers that exist beyond human sight — illnesses that move silently through ordinary spaces, reminding us of how fragile life can be. Hantavirus, though rarely spoken of, carries a seriousness that reveals how easily the invisible can alter the visible world. This episode explores not only the science of infection, but the psychology of fear that follows unseen threats. When danger cannot be easily recognized, the mind begins to imagine it everywhere. This is a meditation on vulnerability, awareness, and the delicate balance between caution and panic in a world where some of the greatest dangers arrive without warning or sound.

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