How times change, huh? Everybody understands nucleic acid testing and antibody testing and the difference between them NOW.
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Then why are health agencies adding the results from the two tests? I find that the opposite is true: people who should know better don’t appear to understand the difference.
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Person: so what does that mean? Gid: It’s from the Greek “Epi” meaning “outside” and “demi” meaning “half”. I study the outside of half of everything. Person:
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1992, starting grad school, "no, not skin diseases." Me: for the past 25 years: "Epidemiology comes from the Greek words epi, meaning on or upon, demos, meaning people, and logos, meaning the study of." Today, everyone on social media: "You epidemiologists know nothing!"
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Skin. That’s good.
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Excellent can you look at my elbow, there's this flaky patch..
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