amazing/incredibile
a voice fromm that wildernes
been a few years but no matter
factoid is the pe4rsons noot using te ignore feature,so i assume reade all or soe ha

amazing/incredibile
a voice fromm that wildernes
been a few years but no matter
factoid is the pe4rsons noot using te ignore feature,so i assume reade all or soe ha
Model predicts risk of long COVIDResearchers have developed a computational model that predicts how likely a person is to develop long COVID. An analysis of more than 6,500 proteins found in blood suggests that those involved in immune responses, blood clotting and inflammation could be key biomarkers of the long-lasting condition that can follow a SARS-CoV-2 infection. The small study “will hopefully pave the way for further studies to try and develop therapies for what is, at the moment, pretty much an impossible thing to treat”, says respiratory physician Aran Singanayagam. Nature | 5 min read |
Independent Lens Breaking the News Who decides which stories get told? A scrappy group of women and LGBTQ+ journalists buck the white male-dominated status quo, banding together to launch The 19th*, a digital news startup aiming to combat misinformation. A story of an America in flux, and the voices often left out of the narrative, the documentary Breaking the News shows change doesn’t come easyy/n now f'all as if it never happened love with it huh even more sceptival now,as to who/bow many were responsible for its relese cant be f'kd suggesting who,likelt most/many nodded there agreemebt in secrey ffs. |
What you are saying literally makes no sense:
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and them poms/you /them"
If I could actually understand what you are saying then maybe we could have a rational conversation, but until you engage in a comprehensible way then we are lost.
I have no idea either, perhaps he has long COVID...I understood, next to nothing you wrote. But I still wear a mask. I have a busted immune system, I pray for a Karen to try me about it and I look so fuckable with my face covered, ask anyone.
I've noticed a lot of people saying that it's "over"... I assume they arne't aware that between 1,500 and 2,000 people a week are still dying of it in the US.
in a rest home of 20That's slowed down a whole lot and really doesn't amount to much more than the flu. I would grant persistent covid alarmists consistency if they fretted nearly as much about the flu as they do covid. But, of course, they do not. What this is is an inability to let go, rather than recognizing a lingering legit
imate threat.
I got worried. In America during the polio outbreak they just put 'em all into hostils to basically die. (no, my parents where not even born during the polio crisis, I just love the morbid.) Or during the AIDS crisis when they dd the exact same thing. But if your good, ill stop worrying.thanks for the effort
no
very large rural compex
fijian/indian owner
a people person,i call them
a 50 brd with a ns hospital adjoining/never huh
my young dr prior to deciding on a rh warned me
never go t00o such,as theyre likelyto have there proffesionals diagnose tou as needing xtra care,well before your needs
happy where i am,thanks again
Hello Nature readers, Today we discover why like-charged particles in liquids sometimes attract, hear how an X-factor in male birds’ song makes them irresistible to females and hear what Briefing readers think about how PhD assessment needs to change. |
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The system, developed by a team led by Google scientists, is called Health Acoustic Representations (HeAR) (Getty) |
The tell-tale coughA machine-learning tool shows promise for detecting COVID-19 and tuberculosis from a person’s cough. While previous tools used medically annotated data, this model was trained on more than 300 million clips of coughing, breathing and throat clearing from YouTube videos. Although it’s too early to tell whether this will become a commercial product, “there’s an immense potential not only for diagnosis, but also for screening” and monitoring, says laryngologist Yael Bensoussan. Nature | 5 min read Reference: arXiv preprint (not peer reviewed) |
My immune system is shot (cancer treatment) so i wear a mask. Because I look good with my face covered. No matter where I go I see people cough, sneeze and never cover their mouths. Just the other day i saw someone sneeze on a shelf of Q-tips (the thing you insert inside your body.) She laughed and said "Good thing the Rona virus gone." No typos thats word for word. I hate death, but im all for weeding out the Dumb and ignorant...... But all the people I know who passed took every precaution, but where infected by their family members who refused to even go as little as to just wash their hands. The wrong people died and the ignorant are still out there spreading it (and being stupid in general.)
Hello Nature readers,
Today we discover why like-charged particles in liquids sometimes attract, hear how an X-factor in male birds’ song makes them irresistible to females and hear what Briefing readers think about how PhD assessment needs to change.
![]()
The system, developed by a team led by Google scientists, is called Health Acoustic Representations (HeAR) (Getty)
The tell-tale cough
A machine-learning tool shows promise for detecting COVID-19 and tuberculosis from a person’s cough. While previous tools used medically annotated data, this model was trained on more than 300 million clips of coughing, breathing and throat clearing from YouTube videos. Although it’s too early to tell whether this will become a commercial product, “there’s an immense potential not only for diagnosis, but also for screening” and monitoring, says laryngologist Yael Bensoussan.
Nature | 5 min read
Reference: arXiv preprint (not peer reviewed)
thanks nature briefing
abything related is cool
no reason to ignore as mant seem to say so
My immune system is shot (cancer treatment) so i wear a mask. Because I look good with my face covered. No matter where I go I see people cough, sneeze and never cover their mouths. Just the other day i saw someone sneeze on a shelf of Q-tips (the thing you insert inside your body.) She laughed and said "Good thing the Rona virus gone." No typos thats word for word. I hate death, but im all for weeding out the Dumb and ignorant...... But all the people I know who passed took every precaution, but where infected by their family members who refused to even go as little as to just wash their hands. The wrong people died and the ignorant are still out there spreading it (and being stupid in general.)
But really I look good in a mask. I want one of those "puppy" masks cause I think they look cool. But im not a furry and the closest thing ive done to puppy play is watching Digimon or doggy style.