In the 21st century an infectious disease became the 3rd leading cause of death in the US and we literally did nothing to stop the infection from spreading.
— Rupa Marya, MD (@DrRupaMarya) February 19, 2023
I’ve worked in this field for many years. Part of the training I give clearly states that cardiovascular risk factors and disease increases your risk of developing Alzheimer’s substantially.
— Jess (@MeetJess) February 17, 2023
We know the consequences on the heart with every COVID infection.
This is important pic.twitter.com/9YvjeR3MaH
“People with Covid-19 may be at a greater risk of bacterial infections because fighting off viruses hinders the immune system’s ability to tackle invading bacteria.” https://t.co/rVUkuhoslx
— Laura Miers (@LauraMiers) February 18, 2023
“COVID-19 raised the risk of being diagnosed with diabetes by about 58%.. we’re seeing it in multiple populations & study designs. We tried to expand on those by looking at whether it continues to hold during the Omicron era—it does.”#LongCovid https://t.co/BxFj9Oatfh
— charlos (@loscharlos) February 18, 2023
Well, this has been a month of heavy hitting news organisations reporting on how serious the after effects of even mild infections are.
— tern (@1goodtern) February 18, 2023
Next up: Timehttps://t.co/ZaDZOHKGpz
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