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Collection of papers, videos and images on #LongCovid
I don't think I've seen this before. #LongCovid symptoms are more severe upon the third and fourth infection. Just look at fatigue and memory decline. 😭 thelancet.com/journals/lanwp…

If *this* is who you support, lose my fucking handle.
The colonizer calls your existence 'illegal' to deny you access to the empathy that's reserved for human consideration. It's a myth crafted *for* the marginalized but isn't *about* the marginalized, but about the *colonizer*. They steal your humanity right out from underneath…
Hope you guys finally understand why I refuse to be kind and polite regarding ME denier/minimizer behavior and the enabling of it on here tbh.
If you've spent years minimizing ME, lying to vulnerable people about the "ME Mafia" stealing your research funds, and calling ME patients "whiny" when they post about their profound suffering, you should keep the names of dead ME patients out of your filthy snake mouths
“And if you want to stick with the science, you have to gather your information, your data and your evidence and make your recommendation based on the evidence as it exists, which means you have to be flexible and realize that science is self-correcting.” mvtimes.com/2025/07/18/dr-…
After gutting public health, minimizers can go on a redemption tour by supporting better mRNA vaccines that target viral antigens, that they keep insisting are not replicating.
“We have a number of studies underway trying to figure out which form of [SARS-CoV-2] persistence might be occurring in some patients,” said Dr. Amy Proal. These include: 1. Inert RNA persistence 2. Active translation of viral proteins 3. Active replication of virions,…
Monica Ghandi fought every Covid precaution, then has the audacity to lament the loss of public health under Trump. Ah, this is a problem you help create. 🫡 archive.ph/zOOIq

"Black Death and other past pandemics may have shaped humans’ immune systems in ways both good and bad. While we acquired better protection against infections, we became more susceptible to autoimmune diseases." nih.gov/news-events/ni…

From Mark Davis's group "Due to excess oxidative stress and consequent mitochondrial damage, ME/CFS and LC donor lymphocytes consume excess host energy, contributing to debilitating fatigue and other sequelae." Possible treatment metformin. pnas.org/doi/epub/10.10…
Surprising results here on what happens at the cellular level after weight loss. The immune dysfunction doesn't completely reverse, "leaving these cells [macrophages] primed to trigger potential weight regain and worsen metabolic dysfunction."
Weight loss provides far more benefit than just losing fat @Nature @NatureNV nature.com/articles/s4158… nature.com/articles/d4158…
"Masking, vaccination, antivirals and improved indoor air quality have all helped combat covid and are valuable tools to implement should another pandemic arise, Al-Aly said." 😷🙏
Outbreaks of new types of infections and, yes, even pandemics are becoming increasingly likely. Experts are worried that despite the hard-won lessons of covid, we are not fully prepared for the next pandemic. wapo.st/3TxLAbF
Covid infections + long duration of time = "Long Covid is now more common, or just as common as strokes." Dr Scott Arthur MP
Long COVID is estimated to affect between 44.69 and 48.04 million people in the United States annually. academic.oup.com/jid/advance-ar…