The First Hour Of An Infection Is The Strangest Thing You'll Ever Watch A Body Do | Boring Biology

Welcome to another quiet trip into the strange machinery keeping a body alive. Tonight: the first hour of an infection. You're not the patient here. You're the observer, watching from the inside as a few bacteria slip through a small cut and a body quietly raises the alarm, springs its defenses, and floods the breach — all of it beneath notice, narrated slowly enough to fall asleep to. Part of the Boring Biology For Sleep series. Best with headphones, lights off, screen dimmed. New sleep science story every day