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Pro Curis@ProCuris01·
@TheVertlartnic I actually think parents will fight hardest against the info on long term health effects from COVID. They will not be able to cope with the fact that they sacrificed their kids for a few years of (pretend) normal, the guilt will be too much
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Claire Donnelly
Claire Donnelly@drmcdonnellygm1·
Failure to consider an association between living with covid and negative consequences inhibits progress in understanding of the future health of the population. It stops people from making informed decisions on what is best for their health.
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Claire Donnelly@drmcdonnellygm1·
Carriage of the meningococcus bacteria is common in the population. However it is very uncommon for the bacteria to cause invasive infection. This means that the current outbreak is caused by an alteration in the bacteria, or the host, or probably a combination of the both.
Claire Donnelly@drmcdonnellygm1

Approximately 10% of people in any community carry the meningococcus bacteria asymptomatically in their throat. This level of transmission and carriage could only be explained by breathing it in. Respirator masks will reduce transmission.

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Dr. Saga Helin@helin_drsaga·
Peer review was supposed to be science’s quality filter, but somewhere along the way it started acting more like a bouncer who only lets in the regulars. It’s slow, it tends to favor established labs and familiar names, and it gets uncomfortable around anything too unconventional. Papers loaded with mountains of data tend to cruise through, while bold ideas that actually challenge the consensus get stuck in limbo or turned away at the door. The irony is that where a paper gets published almost never determines its real worth. What actually matters is what the scientific community does with it afterward, whether people cite it, argue with it, build on it, or use it to blow up a long-held assumption. That’s where the value lives, not in the journal’s logo. A major survey a few years back found that roughly 70% of researchers think the current system is fundamentally broken, and it’s not hard to see why. Publicly funded research hides behind paywalls, editors chase whatever topic is hot that month, and the whole incentive structure pushes toward safe bets over genuinely risky and potentially important work. Science has always been complicated and deeply human and full of ego and inertia, but the conversation is shifting.
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Michael R Scoma MD@DrMichaelScoma·
Tirzepatide in ME/CFS, Long COVID, and MCAS In a spectrum where many interventions prove inconsistent, microdosed tirzepatide has demonstrated a reproducible clinical signal in my practice. The relative consistency observed justifies examining plausible biologic mechanisms. 🧵
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Elena@biohackingher·
@soigomaa researching peptides that signal your skin cells to behave like they’re 25 again. GHK-Cu copper peptide, topical, looks completely unhinged on paper until you read the collagen studies nobody talks about it because it’s not a $300 serum with a celebrity face on it
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goma@soigomaa·
I'm bored.. tell me your most unhinged feminine and beauty tips. I'm not talking about putting Vaseline before perfume, but the completely unhinged ones you never talk about
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Pro Curis@ProCuris01·
@TdLeaker It's a good thing that covid doesnt affect either your physical or mental health......let alone multiple covid infections
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T.D. Leaker@TdLeaker·
We are in an AI Metamorphosis. Your future net worth will be measured solely by your physical and mental health.
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Pro Curis@ProCuris01·
@trishorwen Do individual reporters want to talk about this but their editors are stopping them, or does no one want to report on this in general because it's too psychologically heavy?
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Trish Orwen@trishorwen·
You’ll remember Sweden chose not to protect its citizens from Covid, instead opting for what we now know if a failed herd-immunity strategy. Take a look at the next thread on what’s killing the population now. And then consider that the timeline of Sweden’s deaths and diseases are two years ahead of the UK and the US. And three or four years ahead of Canada. This is what the return to normal policies will do to us very soon.
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Trish Orwen@trishorwen·
A mystery is unfolding in Sweden. This once healthy, long-lived society now faces the grim reality of more and more people developing unexpected illness and disease — and worst of all, an increasing number of children are dying.
Ilkka Rauvola@jukka235

This is one beautiful chart. Between 1997 and 2019, mortality across age groups declined by up to 48 percent. Large amounts of additional life were delivered. Courtesy of the Swedish health system. 1/x

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Pro Curis@ProCuris01·
@EricTopol But lifelong therapy with immunomodulatory drugs for autoimmune diseases is too lucrative, from a pharma company perspective
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Eric Topol@EricTopol·
All the more reason to aggressively pursue a vaccine vs Epstein-Barr virus
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Eric Topol@EricTopol·
🆕@Nature Genome sequencing of >800,000 people finds Epstein-Barr virus reads and their association with other autoimmune diseases besides multiple sclerosis, including type 1 diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, and hypothyroidism nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Pro Curis@ProCuris01·
@stevewinterz @calirunnerdoc There is a ton of medical literature (reviewed by doctors and scientists worldwide) that shows the damage covid can cause to organs. It would be hard for ICU doctors to refute this, maybe if you shared it with them they would take it seriously and treat accordingly?
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steven winters@stevewinterz·
@calirunnerdoc Okay my dad (in the picture has kidney heart and liver issues.. hes 55 healthy and this happened rapidly after getting a flu he said may be long Covid. Im here in London Canada with him in the ICU. Blood pressure 233/166. Anyone have anyone else in their life that has had this??
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Dr. Alice 💕@calirunnerdoc·
Almost 4 years into #LongCovid, my friend will lose a kidney today from cancer. Prayers up. 🙏🏻 Please remember that #LongCovid isn’t just “post viral symptoms.” People are getting cancer, losing organs, having strokes, heart attacks. Avoid “mystery illnesses” at all costs. 😷
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Pro Curis@ProCuris01·
@DrNeilStone If physicians and other medical authorities do not start being more honest and vocal about what covid does, people will link their new-onset health conditions and post-covid symptoms to the vaccines.
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Pro Curis@ProCuris01·
@angie_rasmussen Yes, lets hope. Lots of thoughts and prayers, right? 🙄 Because public health has done so much damage that now no one will follow/trust any public health restrictions and most people would not wear a mask or avoid illness to LITERALLY save their life (or their child's)
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Pro Curis@ProCuris01·
@SpectatorOz We can treat covid like the common cold, but a covid infection does not treat our bodies like the common cold.
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The Spectator Australia@SpectatorOz·
There echoes of the Beijing Winter Olympics Covid dystopia in Milan as two members of the Australian team test positive. Is it time to start treating Covid as you would the common cold? Article | spectator.com.au/2026/02/the-co…
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Pro Curis@ProCuris01·
@gilmcgowan And 40% of infections are asymptomatic. Even symptomatic infections can appear like "just a cold" in the acute stage. And it's airborne. People cannot deal with the fact that you can catch covid (and lifelong health issues) at work/school, even from a healthy-appearing person.
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Pro Curis@ProCuris01·
@NightShiftMD Influenza is at an extreme low, compared to RSV and covid. It's disingenuous to not mention to people that covid is still circulating widely. Society is so desperate to pretend the virus away and Dr's are just enabling it, while it continues to spread. wwater.ca/Ontario/Toronto
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Pro Curis@ProCuris01·
@amyrochlin It's highly vascularized and nutrient-rich. Definitely worth exploration.
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Amy Rochlin@amyrochlin·
@ProCuris01 Strong hypothesis. Worth deeper exploration as a potential pathway. Thanks for weighing in.
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Amy Rochlin
Amy Rochlin@amyrochlin·
The fivefold higher prevalence of #POTS in #women reflects underlying biological mechanisms. Women with POTS show distinct immune, autonomic, vascular, and neurological signaling patterns. These are measurable biological signals and they represent a major opportunity for biomarker discovery and mechanism driven research. Critically, this also means there is dedicated funding available across multiple women’s health focused public and private sources that is specifically designed to support this kind of work. At CODA, we are actively interested in proposals that: • Focus on women in complex disorders, including POTS • Leverage biological signals • Advance mechanistic understanding with translational relevance • Incorporate our core focus on craniocervical dysfunction and its role in autonomic and neuroimmune dysregulation If you are a researcher or clinician scientist interested in submitting a proposal to CODA in this area, particularly one centered on women with POTS and craniocervical mechanisms, please DM me. This is where biology, equity, and scientific rigor align. Patients can’t wait. Neither will we. #womenshealth #chronicillness #research
Complex Disorders Alliance@CODA_research

Women are disproportionately and more severely impacted by complex conditions yet the underlying causes remain unclear. That gap in knowledge is exactly why CODA supports research that looks deeper. Support progress for patients who can’t wait. Donate: hubs.la/Q040whBV0

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