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www.yalemedicine.org
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| | | | | The FDA approved updated (2023-2024 formula) COVID-19 vaccines, which are expected to keep more people from getting seriously ill with the virus, including recent strains. | |
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| | | | | 0Summary: Are COVID vaccines and booster shots safe and necessary? New discoveries in SARS- CoV-2 immunity and vaccine-immune interactions.In Full: Explanation of new findings on the immunology of COVID-19 and its vaccines: How and why Covid-19 vaccines incite immunological attack on blood vessel walls. What is wrong with booster shots?Implications for doctors and patients.Summary: Are... | |
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www.gatesnotes.com
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| | | | | Based on his book 'How to Prevent the Next Pandemic', Bill Gates outlines the steps we need to take to avoid another global outbreak. | |
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www.schneier.com
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| | | I've written repeatedly about the difference between perceived and actual risk, and how it explains many seemingly perverse security trade-offs. Here's a Los Angeles Times op-ed that does the same. The author is Daniel Gilbert, psychology professor at Harvard. (I just recently finished his book Stumbling on Happiness, which is not a self-help book but instead about how the brain works. Strongly recommended.) The op-ed is about the public's reaction to the risks of global warming and terrorism, but the points he makes are much more general. He gives four reasons why some risks are perceived to be more or less serious than they actually are:... | ||