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calendar_today15-02-2013 02:24:20

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tern (@1goodtern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I regularly ask myself whether I'm right to be trying to avoid Covid infections. Situations evolve and change, so it's worth staying up to date on information.

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The infectionists in 2022: "if Covid infections harmed immune systems, we'd be seeing loads of outbreaks of dangerous opportunistic infections. So where are they, eh?" The dangerous opportunistic infections ever since:

The infectionists in 2022: "if Covid infections harmed immune systems, we'd be seeing loads of outbreaks of dangerous opportunistic infections. So where are they, eh?"

The dangerous opportunistic infections ever since:
Laura Miers (@lauramiers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The problem with normalizing years of record premature death & ignoring all the people who are dying in their 20s/30s/40s, while refusing to inform & warn the public, is there is no going back. I’m seeing a lot of people talk about that 43-year old attorney’s sudden death &

Mike Hoerger, PhD MSCR MBA (@michael_hoerger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By 2023, 40% of college students developed brain damage from Covid infections. The finding is striking in that it's from New Zealand, where the cumulative reinfections are lower than in the U.S.

L., MA (@leslieleeiii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prenatal SARS-COV-2 infection in pregnant women is linked to developmental delays in toddlers: "At 6 months, 33.3% of infants exhibited cognitive delays, 20% communication delays, and 40% motor delays, increasing to 35.71%, 64.29%, and 57.14% at 24 months, respectively."

Prenatal SARS-COV-2 infection in pregnant women is linked to developmental delays in toddlers:

"At 6 months, 33.3% of infants exhibited cognitive delays, 20% communication delays, and 40% motor delays, increasing to 35.71%, 64.29%, and 57.14% at 24 months, respectively."
Jammer (@acrossthemersey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two new studies and the American Brain Foundation find that brain damage (brain fog) caused by SARS2 may be permanent and a link to Alzheimer’s by invading the central nervous system, damaging healthy brain cells via excess inflammation and increased amyloid plaque buildup.

Two new studies and the American Brain Foundation find that brain damage (brain fog) caused by SARS2 may be permanent and a link to Alzheimer’s by invading the central nervous system, damaging healthy brain cells via excess inflammation and increased amyloid plaque buildup.
David Lingenfelter, PhD (@dlingenfelter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Based on a meta-analysis of 429 studies, an estimated 36% of all people infected with SARS-CoV-2 develop Long COVID. The condition affects the entire body, with fatigue, respiratory issues, and psychological symptoms being the most prevalent clusters. gemini.google.com/share/a50b5290…

Based on a meta-analysis of 429 studies, an estimated 36% of all people infected with SARS-CoV-2 develop Long COVID.

The condition affects the entire body, with fatigue, respiratory issues, and psychological symptoms being the most prevalent clusters.
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Buckinghamshire Disability Service BuDS (@buds_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Covid-19 infections can reactivate dormant cancer cells, & trigger the growth of secondary cancers. There is now compelling medical evidence to this effect. Read the full story on our website: buds.org.uk/covid-and-canc…

Covid-19 infections can reactivate dormant cancer cells, & trigger the growth of secondary cancers. There is now compelling medical evidence to this effect.   

Read the full story on our website: buds.org.uk/covid-and-canc…
tern (@1goodtern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm not 'wasting my life away' or 'missing out on life'. I have an enormously fulfilling life, serving and supporting and interacting with thousands of people in my daily life. And I want to do all that to the fullest for as long as possible, which is why I mask.

SARS‑CoV‑2 (COVID-19) (@covid19_disease) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: COVID-19 infection linked to a 41% higher risk of developing new-onset vascular dementia in older adults, with researchers warning that the virus may have lasting effects on brain and vascular health even after recovery.

Zdenek Vrozina (@zdenekvrozina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new 5-year study from Brazil shows that surviving COVID-19 can significantly alter the natural course of Alzheimer’s disease (AD).🧵

tern (@1goodtern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

😮I want to smash something. I've just stumbled across the official NHS coding guidance for U07.3 - 'Personal history of Covid-19' - and it left me on the floor. 🚨When paired with the data on the number of times it is currently used, it is a huge unknown national scandal.

😮I want to smash something.
I've just stumbled across the official NHS coding guidance for U07.3 - 'Personal history of Covid-19' - and it left me on the floor.

🚨When paired with the data on the number of times it is currently used, it is a huge unknown national scandal.
RTHM (@rthm_health) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new RECOVER study of 6.4M health records shows Long COVID risk has not decreased from 2020–2024. Incidence stayed stable across variants, reinforcing Long COVID as an ongoing public health priority. Read the study: doi.org/10.1093/cid/ci…

A new RECOVER study of 6.4M health records shows Long COVID risk has not decreased from 2020–2024. Incidence stayed stable across variants, reinforcing Long COVID as an ongoing public health priority.
Read the study: doi.org/10.1093/cid/ci…
Shining Science (@shiningscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🫀BREAKING: Heart attacks may actually be caused by bacterial infections. A groundbreaking study from Tampere University and the University of Oxford is reshaping our understanding of what causes heart attacks. Long blamed primarily on cholesterol and lifestyle factors, new

🫀BREAKING: Heart attacks may actually be caused by bacterial infections.

A groundbreaking study from Tampere University and the University of Oxford is reshaping our understanding of what causes heart attacks. 

Long blamed primarily on cholesterol and lifestyle factors, new
SARS‑CoV‑2 (COVID-19) (@covid19_disease) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coronavirus found in samples from 96% of flights If you believe it's now safe to fly without a protective mask, you might want to think again. New research shows the COVID-19 virus has been found on nearly every flight tested. airspothealth.com/a/blog/coronav…

Coronavirus found in samples from 96% of flights

If you believe it's now safe to fly without a protective mask, you might want to think again. New research shows the COVID-19 virus has been found on nearly every flight tested.

airspothealth.com/a/blog/coronav…