But that's not how research works.. research papers will often assess one very specific area.. there's no point in talking about all of the other ailments that are possible with Covid, because the research paper was exploring brain injury biomarkers ?
What makes you say this is oversimplified? Seems like a fairly decent laymans article from research?
Sorry to hear that bro.
Congratulations on your unpopular opinion. It's an interesting point that clearly has hit a nerve with people. There's a lot of "what-about-ism" in these comments.
I think the important take out of climate change is individually you don't have to do everything (i.e. compost, put solar on, sell your car, avoid showering) but it is important that you do something that you can adjust in your life. If that's deciding to not buy another pet after your current one passes, good for you. If pets are a fabric of your being, then maybe looking for carbon reduction solutions elsewhere would be beneficial.
Sorry, there's more to the story
Nah I'm on this guy's side. I think there needs to be more context. In most western countries it's generally rude to stare. So is OP walking in to lectures late, is he farting loud as he's walking, does he perceive a glance as staring too long.. or actually do people in his area just stare too much ?
Further context is warranted to paint the picture.
Who hurt you?
Pixel 5 is like 3 years old. That's wild it's end of life...
Let's be frank, no country is pulling away from China. Especially when we sell so much of our buildy dirt.
Is this a second firebombing ? I can't access YT/ western media at the moment.
Is that bit the reason people listen to white noise? Seems counter intuitive
Can you throw some evidence/examples about people who have died from daylight saving time ?
I don't believe anywhere in the article they were trying to explain the pathophysiology (aside from ? auto immune).
I don't think the article is saying the "only" symptom of long Covid is a brain injury.