Lover of all animals. Nature admirer. Elderly advocate. Bookworm. Sarcastic & compassionate. Music lover. Fierce Mama bear. #WeNotMe #COVIDISAIRBORNE

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This is truly horrific
šŸ”„šŸšØLATEST: Footage has released of the moment the 21-year-old woman was accidentally killed when Entre Cordas workers forgot to attach her safety rope and and threw her off the the ā€œSkeleton Bridgeā€ in Limeira, a city in Brazil’s SĆ£o Paulo state.
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Pretty sure we all know what it is
10 million Americans undiagnosed with disease that causes fatigue, brain fog and headaches: report trib.al/Zh3xIEs
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twitter is like the smoking area for social media
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Current public health response to *checks notes* literally every disaster happening in the world right now Always nice to see problems being addressed immediately after they become unmanageable.

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Pancreatic cancer: Experimental pill promises new hope The drug is called daraxonrasib and it blocks a mutated protein that fuels tumor growth in more than 90 per cent of pancreatic cancer cases — a target that had eluded treatment for decades. ctvnews.ca/health/article/ex…
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Finally some great news for a change !
šŸšØšŸ’ŠHUGE news: @US_FDA has finally granted approval to @ShionogiUS’s Xocova (Ensitrelvir), a 2nd-generation antiviral targeting SARS-CoV-2. The approval is for the indication of ā€œpost-exposure prophylaxis of COVID-19 following contact with an individual who has COVID-19ā€. However, just like with any drug, it can obviously also be used off-label (e.g. treatment of both acute COVID or Long COVID). In Japan, Xocova received Emergency Use Authorization for the treatment of acute COVID all the way back in November 2022, received full approval in March 2024, and an expansion to include post-exposure prophylaxis in March 2026. The post-exposure prophylaxis indications are based on the SCORPIO-PEP trial (nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NE…), where Xocova reduced the incidence of COVID-19 after household exposure by 67%, from 9.0% down to 2.9%. Mechanically, Xocova is the same class of drug as Paxlovid - a 3C-like protease inhibitor that inhibits viral replication. From our best understanding, Xocova is probably slightly more potent than Paxlovid, but the more definitive advantage is that it comes with less side effects and less drug interactions (which are caused by the Ritonavir component of Paxlovid, added to boost the concentration of the actual antiviral, Nirmatrelvir). Xocova should be useful for lowering viral load during an acute infection, especially if taken within a couple or days of symptom onset, which may help shorten the duration of acute symptoms. Will it do anything to prevent long-term damage or the development of Long COVID? Almost certainly not, just like Paxlovid, but I’d be more inclined to tell people that it’s worth trying if we’re no longer dealing with the side effect profile of Paxlovid. Where it makes the most sense to use Xocova, just like with Paxlovid, is as a component of polytherapy for Long COVID driven by viral persistence. The big issue there, however, is that you need a longer course of these antivirals than most physicians are willing to prescribe and/or most insurance companies are willing to cover. And they’re generally not very effective as a monotherapy, you need to pair these oral antivirals with other therapies for better coverage and tissue penetration (eg. monoclonal antibodies and Nuvaxovid, and potentially even a 2nd antiviral like Remdesivir). All in all, this is a very important and long overdue approval. It’s not a game-changing silver bullet, and notably, nobody should really be expecting to use or rely on Xocova in a way that they wouldn’t be open to using or relying on Paxlovid in the present. But there are plenty of applications for it, and Xocova should absolutely be seen as another Swiss cheese layer / tool in the toolbox for COVID conscious community members and any allied medical providers.
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The conversation I had with my daughter tonight at bedtime « Mommy, promise me that when you die, you'll still know where I am » « Why are you asking this? » « So you can find me if I get scared » There are moments in parenthood when your heart doesn't break. It simply stops.
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Oh hi šŸ‘‹šŸ» Have you met @fitterhappierAJ ?? In case you haven’t, he’s been warning us about this exact thing …
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong just revealed that 52 million Americans reportedly have low T cell counts. And he warns having low T cells can double your risk of early death. ā€œ52 million Americans have low T cells.ā€ ā€œIf you have low T cells, they showed statistically that it's below 1500.ā€ ā€œIf it’s below 1000, the risk of dying earlier is two times.ā€ ā€œThis is profound.ā€ ā€œIf your T cells are low … you have a risk of dying earlier.ā€ ā€œWhether you’re without disease or whether you have cancer.ā€ @DrPatrick
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NEW: Google planning to release millions of mosquitoes in California to help combat diseases— NYP
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Not now flesh-eating screwworm
NEW: USDA warns of flesh-eating screwworm detected within 31 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border.
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NOPE
A terrifying roller coaster rescue is underway in Galveston, Texas Thursday. A car became stuck on a vertical track, leaving eight people dangling at the very top of the ride. Firefighters are using a long-ladder truck to reach the riders several stories above the ground. Crews are working to remove each rider from the ride by gently catching them and lowering them into the basket at the end of the ladder, before walking them down an incredibly steep structure to safety. Latest details: abc7news.com/19189772/?ex_ci…
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Ontario boy dies from anaphylaxis after allegedly receiving wrong treat at Dairy Queen « Liam made it to CHEO, but had a hole in his lung. When he arrived, Gartland was also told her son had COVID-19, which was putting additional strain on his lungsĀ Ā» globalnews.ca/news/11872431/…
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@LauraMiers you see this
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Honestly obsessed with how this dog is treating the obstacle course like a suggestion šŸ˜‚šŸ˜ Not a single thought.
Not a single cone spared.
An icon.

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What the fk is happening
Doctor euthanizes man, 45, with Crohn's disease and depression after evaluating him outside Tim Hortons trib.al/GkAwAsC
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