Sorry, there is no good evidence mild or asymptomatic covid19 is any worse than mild or asymptomatic rhinovirus
It's a sea of low quality studies incentivized by billions of dollars in NIH payments and mountains of untreated anxiety.
All the big studies have huge flaws. Sad
Henrik Vogt
@HenrikVogt
Medical doctor. Phd. History and Philosophy of Medicine. General practice. Preventive precision (personalized) medicine. Postdoc Centre for Medical Ethics, UiO.
OsloJoined May 2009
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We have. This is psychopathy. Maybe the male, controlling, emotionally unstable version of it.
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We really need a name for a mental condition in which a person has an irrational hatred towards an aggression victim, goes nuts bootlicking the aggressor, and has frantic outbursts of anger and resentment when the victim hits back.
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NICE guidance on ME/CFS is the most extraordinary corruption of the evidence-based guidelines process I have ever seen. See this article in the Lancet
tinyurl.com/yc8ck9mf
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Elena Delle Donne was indoctrinated into the chronic #Lyme cult by an ILADS predator nurse practitioner in 2010.
In 2020, she was taking 64 pills per day, convinced she needed it to control multiple quack-diagnosed infections.
Fake diagnoses shouldn’t be fashion statements.
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I've just sent off a filmed presentation of more ofmy recovery story via email to an organisation of UK medics - it was so difficult to film but the comments coming in having done the film have been so incredible I know it will be worth it
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Elon Musk wants autographed topless calendar....
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There are parts of the US actually preferring Norway. They say "ja", not "yes". Just saying.
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Assuming you believe that the will of the people matters, we should, in any given conflict region, support the will of those who live there.
Most of Ukraine unequivocally wants to be part of Ukraine, but some eastern portions have Russian majorities and prefer Russia.
Are you your genes?
Together with we explore this question in "De-Sequencing". Leading scholars from fields such as bioethics and systems medicine ilustrate, how biomolecular data needs to be contextualized to become meaningful. Content:👇
link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9
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Although the project took a very long time and the book has already been published in November of 2020, we would like to thank all contributers.
Among them: @HenrikVogt, @BPrainsack, @FrancoPanese, @BurtonJeangros, @BKatzRothman and many others. Chapeau to all!
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Although the project took a very long time and the book has already been published in November of 2020, we would like to thank all contributers.
Among them: , , , , and many others. Chapeau to all!
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Good lord, Russian front is apparently collapsing in the south.
I just can’t keep up with reports on newly-liberated towns coming every other hour.
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If Elon Musk thinks the last "referendums" in the Donbas reflect "the will of the people", he has no place in these discussions.
If he means theoretically, that IF we knew the will of the people and the context was not as it is, that always is a weighty premise.
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Yes, but those who are comparatively frail are more likely to have covid diagnosed. And they are also the ones who are most likely to develop dementia, no?
Also, it is not surprising that a major immune stressor promotes dementia, and it would be nice to compare with other vira
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"Over-65s who have had Covid are 80 per cent more likely to develop Alzheimer’s within a year of being infected."
independent.co.uk/life-style/hea
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The same can be said for any virus.
No virus is just like any other virus.
And in that sense, SARS-CoV-2 is like other viruses.
It is quite simply a virus. Among many.
#COVID19 #CovidIsNotOver
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One problem - COVID is not the same as any other virus twitter.com/sunriseon7/sta…
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So proud of my phd student Lise Bjerke. Who has an amazing first article out in SSM on the changing global pharmaceutical landscape. Check it out!
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My new #OpenAccess article is out!
It traces the changing role of
India’s pharma industry for the global supply of
#antibiotics, by mapping changes in Indian antibiotic exports and discussing these in light of historical processes and events
doi.org/10.1016/j.socs
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I remain unpersuaded there are convincing health benefits for healthy children to be vaccinated against C-19.
I have not taken the offer for my children. As the pandemic wanes, can child vaccination really be justified by the risks to them/others? #firstdonoharm #finishthetrials
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Her har du en flott ingress, nå er det bare å legge til 2000 tegn og du har en leder i Minerva!
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I'm extremely critical of how poorly this CDC & FDA have handled myocarditis in young men (aka Worst Job Ever/ You Only Had 1 Job)
But I ALSO think this type of news reporting is HUGELY irresponsible 👇
Think about all the issues it raises... 🧵
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Helle Hansen må gjerne kontakte oss om dette er en feil, så skal vi rette opp :-)
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Vi har skrevet på fb-siden vår at vi sletter en del og hvorfor. I dette tilfellet var det fordi vi ble gjort oppmerksomme på at Helle Hansen er en fake profil. Vi ønsker at de som uttaler seg på våre sider skal være ekte folk.
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Ny kronikk; Medisinen driver etisk tvilsom “menneskeforbedring”. Det er et folkehelseproblem. Profesjonen tar ikke stilling. Elefanten i rommet et at det handler om penger.
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Elefanten i rommet er penger. Skal leger fremme «kosmetisk medisin»? Velformulert som alltid,
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Det handler egentlig ikke om influencere. Det handler om leger. For Nomi er egentlig alle legers ansvar, sier , og det tror jeg han har helt rett i. For lenge har det vært en unnfallenhet og berøringsangst ovenfor "kosmetisk medisin"
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When will we be able to collectively admit that the most ardent proponents of #ZeroCovid were perhaps not in a good place to think clearly about risks and benefits of sweeping societal restrictions?
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No, #longcovid is not "all in the mind"!
Interesting study. But nothing is "all in the mind". Stress, worry, etc prior to #covid19 means facing it with altered immune system. Worry etc may worsen, prolong illness/symptoms. These are *biological* factors!
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Not very surprising finding, but important research: «Supplementation with cod liver oil in the winter did not reduce the incidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection, serious covid-19, or other acute respiratory infections compared with placebo.»
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Yes, it is probably a fishing trip. But studies like this do uncover things. However...
There will be findings like this for depression, for anxiety...and even for "imagining things". I think Eric gets this, but the question is: What conditions would be the "unreal" ones?
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This is what one expects climate change to look like. This is the future. #climateishealth
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OMG. It’s so hot. We can barely function. No A/c except in Whitney’s room. Stay safe out there! 107° outside
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Ok, , I may have misinterpreted. But what do mean then that "#longcovid is real"? You follow that statement up with a fact about correlations with markers. Are things less real when there´s no such correlation? And why do you feel it is necessary to state it is "real"?
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Wrong. You have completely misinterpreted and twisted what I wrote. I simply pointed out that the symptoms of the Yale/Mt. Sinai study participants tracked tightly with the multiple molecular biomarkers they assessed.
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China: Zero-Covid policy still going on
police parade suspected Covid rule-breakers through streets
and thousands are starving in lockdown
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I think and others should think about what they communicate when they talk about "long covid" being "real." Of course it's real, like any human condition. But Eric seems to think things are "real" only when one can find "objective" molecular markers. This adds stigma.
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Yes, Eric, and since #LongCovid is defined by *symptoms*, these heart abnormalities, which may also be found in other viruses, have nothing to do with "long covid". Or rather, these findings support the notion that long covid has little to do with these measurable abnormalities.
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"The imaging findings suggest that inflammatory cardiac involvement after COVID may be a pathophysiological commonality shared among all individuals, regardless of the expression of cardiac symptoms"
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Shenzhen. Another day.
twitter.com/songpinganq/st
Millions of Chinese people , are lining up to do daily mandatory Covid test , after work , to keep their movement licenses-QR code vaccine passports green , to be able to walk around and work tomorrow.
2022/03/10
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Chinese Covid test services running 24 hours.
This is aerial view of , millions of Chinese people are still lining up , to do daily mandatory Covid test at 11PM.
If you don't do it,you may get arrested.
twitter.com/songpinganq/st
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I don´t think the aim should be to avoid subjective judgements. In essence, paper writing is about argumentation, providing a question, a method, results and then a discussion/conclusion. It will be subjective. But it should be more rigorous, transparent etc. Huge issue....
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I stedet snakker vi mer om en idé av en "halo" av mindre dråper, som løses opp og stort sett ikke går over lange distanser, litt mer som skyen som er rundt en røyker. Den blir kun noe som er i hele rommet og "overalt", hvis det er et lukket rom.





















