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Stephane Bilodeau

@smbilodeau

Chairman @Novacab #engineer PhD #innovation #sustainability #cleantech #health #IAQ #Ventilation #AI #energystorage @theWHN @McGillu @[email protected]

Sherbrooke (Quebec) Katılım Eylül 2010
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Stephane Bilodeau
Stephane Bilodeau@smbilodeau·
👉“If you’re with someone in a room who has the #BA2variant, you will get it. The moment you take your mask off to drink & eat" 👉"Public health bodies in both Denmark & UK have determined the variant to be between 30%-34% more infectious than BA1" Dr. Nitzan, reg. director, @WHO
delthia ricks 🔬@DelthiaRicks

#Omicron subvariant BA.2 will likely become dominant worldwide, according to WHO's regional emergency director. Dr Dorit Nitzan said BA.2 won't fade away. "The expected trajectory is that it will become the new dominant variant,” Nitzan said citing Denmark jpost.com/health-and-wel…

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World Health Network
World Health Network@TheWHN·
The holidays are meant for connection, not illness. COVID, flu, RSV, and measles can spread easily during gatherings, often from people who don’t yet feel sick. COVID, in particular, remains airborne, persistent, and capable of causing long-term health impacts — even after mild or asymptomatic infections. A safer holiday season doesn’t require perfection. It requires awareness, shared responsibility, and practical steps that reduce risk — like staying home when sick, improving indoor air, masking when needed, and testing around gatherings. Care is not an overreaction. It’s how we protect one another. Read more about how to gather more safely this season: whn.global/how-not-to-giv… #COVIDSafety #CleanAir #LongCOVID #PublicHealth #HolidayGatherings #WorldHealthNetwork
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Dr. William J. Ripple
Dr. William J. Ripple@WilliamJRipple·
In our Climate Report my coauthors and I say: We are hurtling toward climate chaos. The planet's vital signs are flashing red. Consequences of human-driven alterations of the climate are no longer future threats but are here now. Read report here doi.org/10.1093/biosci…
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Kathryn
Kathryn@kadamssl·
Health Canada’s Guidance for Indoor Air Professionals: ✅Ventilation ✅Filtration ✅CO2 monitoring ✅SARS2 is airborne ✅Respirators, specifically A beautiful step in the right direction! canada.ca/en/health-cana…
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Mike Hudema
Mike Hudema@MikeHudema·
“If the bees disappear off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man.” Protect #nature in all its forms #ActOnClimate #SaveTheBees #Climate #energy #GreenNewDeal
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
Yaneer Bar-Yam@yaneerbaryam·
The data are in: kids repeatedly infected with COVID show kidney damage, brain effects, and multi-organ symptoms. While society debated “learning loss,” it ignored cognitive loss. Clean air, masks, and safer schooling were always possible—and still are.
David It Up!@Dave_it_up

We Protected Our Children By Homeschooling During COVID, And The Science Proves We Were Right I’ve had it with the gaslighting. For years, those of us who chose to homeschool during the pandemic were labeled paranoid. Overprotective. Helicopter parents overreacting to what everyone insisted was “a cold” for kids. Now the studies have come in. And guess what? We were right all along. The data is brutal and vindicating. Children who catch COVID more than once face double the risk of long COVID. Their chance of myocarditis jumps 3.6 times higher than kids with just one infection. They’re developing kidney damage, brain issues, and symptoms in practically every organ system researchers have bothered to check. This is exactly why we pulled our kids from school We saw what was happening while everyone else played pretend. Schools became giant COVID incubators with their crowded classrooms, inadequate ventilation, and policies that seemed designed to maximize infection. Large Study The RECOVER study followed 465,000 children. After a second infection, kids faced more than double the risk of long COVID diagnosis. Their myocarditis risk skyrocketed. They became nearly twice as likely to develop kidney injury, electrolyte problems, and a whole host of other serious conditions. And yet people had the nerve to tell us we were overreacting. When we mentioned long COVID, they’d roll their eyes. When we talked about potential long-term organ damage, they’d dismiss us with “kids are resilient.” When we pointed to emerging research, they’d say or bring up with some opinion about “learning loss” or “socialization.” What about the “learning loss” that comes with brain impairment from repeated infections? What about the “socialization” challenges for kids dealing with chronic fatigue or pain? The JAMA study followed kids for up to two years. Some risks eventually returned to baseline, but others never did. Cognitive problems, dementia-like symptoms, psychotic disorders, and epilepsy showed elevated risk throughout the entire study period. That risk never came back down. This wasn’t just a temporary inconvenience we were protecting our children from. This was potentially permanent damage from repeated infections. And homeschooling was our lifeboat in a sea of denial. Yes, it was hard. Yes, it required sacrifice. Yes, we had to completely reorganize our lives. But we kept our kids from being subjected to wave after wave of infections in environments that made zero serious attempts to reduce transmission. The Lancet study of over a million children painted the same grim picture. During the omicron era, when reinfections became the norm in schools, risk increased across almost every measure they tracked. Meanwhile, our homeschooled kids weren’t part of that statistic. They weren’t catching it three, four, five times like their peers in traditional school settings. What makes me furious is that protecting kids from repeated infections was entirely possible. Masks work. Air filtration works. We know exactly how schools could have been made safer. But society decided it wasn’t worth the inconvenience. They chose “normal” over healthy. They pretended the pandemic ended because they got bored with it. They abandoned children to wave after wave of infections because adults couldn’t be bothered anymore. We refused to play along with that game, and now the research vindicates our choice. I don’t expect an apology from the people who called us paranoid. I don’t expect acknowledgment from the officials who failed to protect children in their care. I don’t expect schools to suddenly implement the safety measures they should have had all along. But I do want other parents to know: you weren’t crazy for homeschooling. You weren’t overreacting. You were seeing clearly what others refused to see. The studies aren’t ambiguous. The data isn’t unclear. The risks are real. The consequences are serious and potentially lifelong. We protected our children while institutions failed. We stepped up when schools wouldn’t. We made the hard choice that the evidence now shows was absolutely the right one. Homeschooling during COVID wasn’t paranoia. It was the sanest option on the table. And I’d do it again in a heartbeat.

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Spela Salamon, MD, Ph.D.
Spela Salamon, MD, Ph.D.@SalamonSMD·
🧠 #Brainfog = #BrainDamage! #COVID19 causes lasting brain effects. Another brilliant piece by the amazing @DaniBeckman — check out the new editorial! 👇 #LongCOVID #NeuroCOVID #COVID19 #BrainHealth #MedTwitter
Danielle Beckman@DaniBeckman

Beyond brain fog: #COVID19 can leave lasting effects on the brain. Honored to be invited to write this Editorial for the Journal of the Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology. It relates to @VirusesImmunity team's recent review. You can read it here onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pc…

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BensenHsu
BensenHsu@BensenHsu·
Breakdown of the paper: Title: Is there an association between daytime napping, cognitive function, and brain volume? A Mendelian randomization study in the UK Biobank The scientists think that napping might offer some protection for the brain as people get older, possibly by helping to make up for not enough sleep. The difference in brain size they found was like having a brain that was 2.6 to 6.5 years younger. This is a big deal because it could mean napping helps keep the brain healthy. They were surprised that napping didn't seem to affect the hippocampus or memory, especially since other studies have shown a connection. They thought maybe the thinking games they used weren't sensitive enough to see small changes, or that other things about napping (like how long or when someone naps) might be important. ......
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Climate Dad
Climate Dad@ClimateDad77·
Insects die. We die.
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World Health Network
World Health Network@TheWHN·
Canada’s new respirator standard (CSA Z94.4-25) is a major step forward in protecting healthcare workers — but it’s facing opposition. WHN strongly supports this science-based policy and urges others to submit a public comment before the August 19 deadline. Read our full response and get instructions to submit your comment here: whn.global/whn-response-t… #MaskUp #PublicHealth #COVID #COVID19 #Healthcare #HealthcareProfessionals #Masking
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Dr David Berger BSc MBBS MRCP(UK) FRACGP-RG DTM+H
Patients in ALL healthcare facilities must be protected from ALL viral infections, including and especially covid, to the greatest degree possible. That means: 1. Universal masking in healthcare facilities 2. Improved ventilation 3. Air filtering 4. Rates of healthcare acquired viral infections to be monitored and targets set This is a very basic conclusion to draw from the mountains of available evidence we now have.
Mike Hoerger, PhD MSCR MBA@michael_hoerger

National Cancer Institute Publishes Bombshell COVID Article Today 🔥COVID greatly increases risk of hospitalization & death among people with cancer 🔥COVID causes >50% of cancer treatment disruptions 🔥Metastatic cancer, acute leukemia, lymphoma, & chemo increase risk

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Antoine FLAHAULT
Antoine FLAHAULT@FLAHAULT·
1/3 - La plus vaste revue systématique de la littérature scientifique sur l’association entre le nombre de pas quotidiens et leur effet sur 8 indicateurs de santé: la morbi-mortalité cardiovasculaire et par cancers, diabète 2, dépression, démence, chutes. thelancet.com/journals/lanpu…
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LC Barbarian V2.0
LC Barbarian V2.0@D_Bone·
I had to see this with my own eyes. @GoogleTrends search-term "memory issues" since 2004. - We are in trouble.
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Vanessa Sica Kasabach
Vanessa Sica Kasabach@VSicaKasabach·
Pediatric Long COVID Awareness Week is 7/21-7/25! Register to access all live & recorded Awareness Week webinars, receive invitations to advocacy & outreach activities, & download toolkits for families, partners & professionals! #LongCovidKids
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Royal Hansen@royalhansen

"Six million children are living with Long COVID. Their symptoms disrupt memory, energy, mood, and development, keeping them out of school, sidelined from friendships, and left without answers." longcovidfamilies.org/advocacy/pedia…

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Simon Kuestenmacher
Simon Kuestenmacher@simongerman600·
Now that European summer is heating up, let me quickly remind you just how important street trees are!
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Antoine FLAHAULT
Antoine FLAHAULT@FLAHAULT·
1/4 - La qualité de l’air que l’on respire n’est pas un luxe, c’est un droit humain. 99% de la population mondiale respire un air pollué, qui représente un risque pour la santé et l’économie, négligé des politiques publiques et de la santé globale. healthpolicy-watch.news/the-uns-ncd-de…
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Irène Kostenas
Irène Kostenas@IKostenas·
This conference on indoor air quality in schools will take place on June 20 at the Senate in Paris, under the patronage of WHO Regional Director @hans_kluge. Participation is free. Please register here: formulaire.unige.ch/outils/limesur…
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Antoine FLAHAULT@FLAHAULT

Cette conférence sur la qualité de l’air intérieur dans les écoles est organisée sous les auspices du directeur régional de l’OMS @hans_kluge qui ouvrira nos débats au Sénat à Paris le 20 juin matin. Mode hybride, accessible en ligne pour tous et gratuitement.

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Extreme Temperatures Around The World
Currently the Mediterranean is experiencing a heat wave which is quickly moving to Central Europe This heat wave won't have time to end that another one,more intense,is brewing from Morocco,Spain,Portugal and France Next week WIDESPREAD 40Cs will grip Spain from South to North.
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Air Support Project
Air Support Project@AirSupportBox·
Air Support Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization aimed at producing open-source, low-cost, high-performance air purifiers so that as many people as possible have access to clean air. #Donate to help us on our mission today! airsupportproject.com/donate/
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