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Nephrology & Internal Medicine. Immunothrombosis incl DIC. ISTH Member. No Conflicts of Interest. Views my own etc
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France is still offering free vaccines for all and young children. If only our government were invested in caring about preventions. 🧵
The princess lost consciousness while training her dogs in Nakhon Ratchasima province. The palace attributed the sudden event to a severe cardiac arrhythmia triggered by a mycoplasma infection of the heart.
“Recent evidence suggests that [Mycoplasma] disease severity correlates more strongly with host immune dysregulation and microbiome perturbation than with direct pathogen-mediated damage.”
@pkrugman.bsky.social “We have a term for enterprises that look successful because they keep drawing in new investors and keep drawing in new investors because they look successful. They’re called Ponzi schemes. And Elon Musk is basically a human Ponzi scheme.”
Along with group chats, we've rolled out a new way to share your profile and invite friends to find you on Bluesky. Check your profile — you'll see a new share button. You can use this to create a personalized QR code other people can scan to more easily find (and hopefully follow) you.
🧵(1/3) NSW respiratory surveillance reports: 11 June 2026 Week ending 6 June 2026: 🔸COVID positivity rate: 4.3% (+0.4%) 🔸Number of laboratories reporting COVID: 2 out of 4 🔹COVID: 1,205 (-2.1%) 🔹Influenza: 1,106 (+48.3%) 🔹RSV: 2,750 (+14.0%) Source: health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/c...
Diphtheria in Australia – Epidemiological update – 8 June 2026 Published: 12 June 2026 🔹In 2026, Australia has recorded 326 diphtheria cases 🔹Over the past fortnight 59 total cases were notified 🔹NT: 185 cases, WA: 132 cases, SA: 6 cases, QLD: 3 cases Source: www.cdc.gov.au/resources/pu...
A life-threatening inherited disease, hereditary angioedema, with striking benefit from one-shot CRISPR genome editing. Phase 3 randomized, double-blind trial results @nejm.org www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
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Elon Musk, Human Ponzi Scheme
With Wall Street’s help, you’re about to be forced to buy stock in SpaceX
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a notable resurgence of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (MPP) in children, with a concerning rise in the severity of cases. Although changes in post-pandemi...
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Post-COVID-19 disruption of the respiratory microbiome modulates Mycoplasma pneumoniae: a multi-center retrospective investigation study
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Dr Satoshi Akima, FRACP
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Denis - The COVID Info Guy
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Tokyo exhibition revisits Karl Walser's prolific and little-known 1908 stay
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Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha's death raises succession question King's oldest daughter dies at 47 after more than three years in a coma trib.al/FNUhWD0
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I and @independentsage.bsky.social advocated kids vax vs SARS2 since day 1. Even when transiently available to u12s, they were sold as a damp squib by those in authority. As vax coverage dwindles, the lack of foresight gets harder to reconcile. #LongCovidKids is a major neglected issue 💔
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King's oldest daughter dies at 47 after more than three years in a coma
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BA.3.2 - a "forever" variant? I've always wondered why BA.3.2 has persisted for such a long time. Now we know that it mainly targets the 0-4-year age group, and we know why. Could that explain its persistence?