aliciagloom.bsky.social
@aliciagloom.bsky.social
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Anyone can become disabled.

Anyone can lose their job.

Anyone can become homeless.

Anyone can go hungry.

These are not moral failings. They can happen in an instant.

Most people are far closer to living in poverty than they realize.

We must fight for one another & for the most vulnerable.
2/2 Revolution is uncomfortable and inconvenient, but anything worth a damn will be hard.

We, the consumers, have a lot of power.
Participating in a boycott with a planned end date where you're doing your shopping earlier is such a moot point. They still get your money.

If you're going to participate, don't shop at corporations (if you can) earlier so you don't have to shop the week of the boycott.
You would think the person who said they've been in a long COVID study would know that.
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When will Public Health do anything about sars2????
Sars2 will increase risk of PARKINSONS

/An Amyloidogenic Fragment of the Spike Protein from SARS-CoV-2 Virus Stimulates the Aggregation and Toxicity of Parkinson’s Disease Protein Alpha-Synuclein/
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
An Amyloidogenic Fragment of the Spike Protein from SARS-CoV-2 Virus Stimulates the Aggregation and Toxicity of Parkinson’s Disease Protein Alpha-Synuclein
Emerging evidence suggests that the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection may have long-term deleterious effects on the central nervous system and even contribute to post-COVID neurological syndromes. Interestingly, inflammation-induced proteolytic processing of the Spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 leads to the generation of peptides capable of aggregating into amyloid fibrils in vitro. Herein, we investigate the in vitro effect of a fibrillogenic fragment of the Spike protein [Spike 194–203 (S194)] on the aggregation and toxicity of the Parkinson’s disease (PD) protein α-synuclein (αSyn). Our results indicate that S194 fibrils stimulate in a concentration-dependent manner the fibrillation of αSyn monomer, resulting in aggregates with increased capacity of inducing lipid vesicle leakage and toxicity to neuroblastoma cells, in comparison with either αSyn or S194 alone. Bidimensional NMR (1H–15N-HSQC) suggests that S194 fibrils cause a higher perturbation in both the N-terminal region (sequence: 19–68) and the hydrophobic central domain of the αSyn monomer (sequence: 71–95), which is corroborated by protein–peptide docking and molecular dynamics simulations. In contrast with fibrils from wild-type αSyn, aggregates from the PD variant A30P exhibited a remarkable accelerative effect on S194 fibrillation. Similarly, fibrils from amyloid-β peptides, which are linked to Alzheimer’s disease, exhibited a pro-aggregating effect on the S194 monomer. Taken together, these findings might contribute to a broader understanding of the potential connections between SARS-CoV-2 infection and amyloid-related neurodegenerative disorders, highlighting areas that may warrant further investigation.
pubs.acs.org
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The framing “it’s unreasonable to ask me to mask” reminds me of climate change discussions - “it’s unreasonable to ask for net zero” etc - bc ppl think of the politics as more “real” than the science. Sometimes things are hard or unfair but reality and science don’t care
This is a really disappointing take. The research on COVID has been consistent on how damaging COVID is, even w/ healthy people. Utilizing masking in public spaces protects you and everyone around you. I think most maskers aren't asking for perfection, just to utilize masking more in indoor spaces.
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The temporary ‘inconvenience’ of wearing a mask should be closely weighed against the seemingly permanent ‘nuisance’ of losing everything you have while laying riddled with illness, helplessly bound to a bed that has become your prison.
The rise of fascism follows the start of pandemics. It happened with the 1918 flu and its happening now with COVID.
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Most people have no idea - the level of isolation & betrayal that #immunocompromised / chronically ill people have felt

We don’t post about COVID or #LongCOVID for attention

We’ve been abandoned by the government AND those closest to us 😢

We do this because we feel it’s necessary for our survival
Disabled folks are the largest minority and one of the only oppressed groups anyone can join at any time. The continued isolation and dismissal of disabled folks in communities during an on-going pandemic is heartbreaking.
I feel this completely 🫂 I just lost my only in-person support and the anxiety I'm experiencing is palpable.
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Special episode dropping soon: “But my therapist said”— 3 mental health professionals chat about the importance of being informed about COVID as a practitioner & how “COVID anxiety” is a tool used to dismiss legitimate concerns about a damaging virus

www.publichealthisdead.com/episodes/spe...
SPECIAL: “But my therapist said…” COVID-Informed Therapists Chat — Public Health is Dead
Three mental health professionals speak on collective care and the importance of being informed about COVID as a practitioner.
www.publichealthisdead.com
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BREAKING: Bird Flu Hospitalizes Two More in U.S. as Human Cases Rise Slowly, Animal Infections Accelerate.
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They are arresting people on the streets, terminating their visas, and disappearing them for writing things they disagree with. This is where we are. Two months in. Right now. If you think they won’t begin coming after citizens soon, you are mistaken.
The cat looks a lot like my cat.
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How can governments think this is a small issue? We reached the 409 million mark at the end of 2023! I believe long covid to be very under reported.
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How Covid can affect the brain—the central role of blood vessel inflammation and microglia—and impact on body-wide inflammation @natureneuro.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Thinking about how despite the global impact of Long Covid being estimated at 400 million people, mainstream media coverage of it is so infrequent, inaccurate and harmful that a group of journos had to create their own outlet to ensure coverage of it (and thank god they did)
Join The Sick Times editors @betsyladyzhets.bsky.social and @heatherhogan.bsky.social for an evening commemorating Long COVID Awareness Day 2025 and the five-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic landing in New York City.

RSVP in-person: bit.ly/43nVjHO

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😷 Here’s what’s happening this week in #LongCOVID research: bit.ly/4btSNl3

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With all the flu, covid, measles, norovirus, and bird flu around the US, it is never too late to start masking (again)!
Any prevented infections or transmission for you or others are a win, and 1 reason less likely to suffer from long term illness!