
“When lab mice with dormant breast cancer cells were infected with either influenza or SARS-CoV-2, the animals were significantly more likely to develop aggressive lung tumors.” “something similar appeared to be going on in the human population.”
Heather Jameson
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“When lab mice with dormant breast cancer cells were infected with either influenza or SARS-CoV-2, the animals were significantly more likely to develop aggressive lung tumors.” “something similar appeared to be going on in the human population.”



















A calf in southern Texas tested positive for the New World screwworm, the first instance of the deadly fly-borne parasite detected in U.S. livestock since 1966. on.wsj.com/4uPZwi9



Given where I practice medicine, the recent attention given by HHS to Lyme and tick-related infections is most welcome. But I worry deeply about the company they keep in their announcement. @LymeScience @awgaffney Link ⬇️