This Is Not the Monkeypox That Doctors Thought They Knew ⚠️
— Jess ™️ (@MeetJess) August 26, 2022
“It’s no longer correct to say it can’t be transmitted asymptomatically,” said Dr. Chloe Orkin, an infectious disease physician at Queen Mary University of London. https://t.co/tirG40g9zH
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PART I: Connective Tissue & Immune System#LongCOVID is shedding light on long-ignored, physiological aspects of Post-Viral syndromes (e.g. #MECFS)
— Andrew C Ahn (@AndrewCAhn2) August 26, 2022
One fascinating area is the role of connective tissue (and Ehler Danlos Syndrome #EDS) in their pathophysiologies.
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My current state of cognitive dissonance: wearing a mask to protect others while simultaneously hating everyone.
— Still Di(stant) (@dianamchard) August 26, 2022
I don’t know who needs to hear this but if your therapist or psychiatrist is suggesting that you unmask or be less cautious about Covid, you have every right to respond: “being less cautious about Covid isn’t a treatment goal of mine”
— Thomas Finch, MD, MBA (@FinchTH) August 26, 2022
Monkeypox cases at 10 universities so far: Texas State University, Penn State, University of Maryland, Georgetown University, Berkeley, University of Texas at Austin, West Chester, George Washington, Bucknell and University of Delaware https://t.co/vc8RlesVTI
— Roland Baker 2.0 (@RolandBakerIII) August 25, 2022
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