I just learned how to embed a tweet into a blog post so I decided to embed my own tweet (in case you were wondering).
I have a Covid shelf in my Pandemic Pantry which can now be redeployed. The question is what do I do with all of those disinfectant wipes I bought?
Since the initial outbreak, physicians and scientists have learned that infections with SARS-COV-2, severe enough to require hospitalization, can elicit an over-activation of the immune system. The inflammation can become severe enough to cause extensive organ damage, but the degree of damage may not be known or recognized for weeks to months after recovery. In […]
The short and simple answer is no. This eating pattern worked for me until it didn’t. For example, researchers told 51 adults with overweight or obesity to eat 1,200 to 1,500 calories a day, either as three meals or as mini-meals (with at least 100 calories each) every few hours. After six months, the grazers […]
“Sure but don’t tell your Mom I said you could.”
Link?
Is this not working?
Covid-19 for the general medicine doctor
I didn’t see any link at all. Just #COVID-19.
another link added
Try this one
https://sean9n.wordpress.com/covid19/
This is really good info. I have just skimmed the article at this point. And plan to read it thoroughly later on today. On perusal, what struck me was the mention of ace inhibitors and ARBs. I am on one. I will definitely continue it for now, even though I’m on a high dose. But I don’t want to end up getting a stroke while trying to prevent COVID-19. But if they do prove to be problematic perhaps I could get switched from an ARB to something else. I’m already on a three medicine regimen. Being skinny and active does not necessarily protect you from hypertension. 🙂
I see the other linked worked. I also have not read all of the links but the post was definitely worth re-posting and hopefully get more exposure and readers.