HealthCommunication (@comm_in_care) 's Twitter Profile
HealthCommunication

@comm_in_care

Collaborating to promote skilled communication and attention to values for safe and compassionate health care. Since 2011. #RelationshipCentred

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Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interestingly, our brains construct an incredibly complex jigsaw puzzles using any pieces it can get access to. These are provided by the context in which we see them and by our memories Reading this may result hard at first, but then...

Interestingly, our brains construct an incredibly complex jigsaw puzzles using any pieces it can get access to. These are provided by the context in which we see them and by our memories

Reading this may result hard at first, but then...
Roger Gustafsson WHN|bsk.social (@rogergustafsso2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No more excuses. It's 2025, not 1847. We know how respiratory viruses spread. Demand that our healthcare systems, workplaces, and schools implement proper airborne precautions: N95+ masks and clean, filtered air. Lives depend on it. #ActOnScience #NoMoreDelays #HealthEquity

No more excuses. It's 2025, not 1847. We know how respiratory viruses spread. Demand that our healthcare systems, workplaces, and schools implement proper airborne precautions: N95+ masks and clean, filtered air. Lives depend on it. #ActOnScience #NoMoreDelays #HealthEquity
Harry Spoelstra (@harryspoelstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥'The risk of Long COVID doubled for every additional confirmed positive COVID-19 test.' ➡️ That's an exponential risk increase! Think of that!😳

Nicholas Fabiano, MD (@ntfabiano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exercising outside is better for your brain. A 15-min walk outside improved cognitive performance & increased P300 amplitude - a neural response associated with attention and working memory. This was not seen following a walk inside.

Exercising outside is better for your brain.

A 15-min walk outside improved cognitive performance & increased P300 amplitude - a neural response associated with attention and working memory.

This was not seen following a walk inside.
DoNoHarm BC (@donoharmbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s the latest hazard index from the academic-led team at Covid-19 Resources Canada, based on federal wastewater data. This is the forecast from June 28th to July 11th. We appreciate your patience - there have been technical difficulties at the lab that produces these graphs.

Here’s the latest hazard index from the academic-led team at Covid-19 Resources Canada, based on federal wastewater data. This is the forecast from June 28th to July 11th. We appreciate your patience - there have been technical difficulties at the lab that produces these graphs.
Sara Anne Willette ♿️🌈👩🏻‍💻𓅆 (@amethystarlight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The CDC is _very_ confident that SARS2 transmission is rising across the US. Wearing a respirator in shared air spaces can help protect you against getting infected.

The CDC is _very_ confident that SARS2 transmission is rising across the US.

Wearing a respirator in shared air spaces can help protect you against getting infected.
Long COVID Foundation (@longcfoundation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve updated our list of “When Athletes, Entertainers, & Other Notable People Get Long Haul COVID+”. It’s now at 241. There are many more that don’t publicly speak about it, or realize they have it. We will keep updating. #LongCOVID #pwLC #LC #COVID longcfoundation.org/post/famouslon…

Gwladwr (@gwladwr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SARS-CoV-2 Variants in Scotland 'Frequency of sequenced SARS-CoV-2 variants by collection week, week ending 19 January 2024 to week ending 15 June 2025' NB.1.8.1* is the most frequent variant in Scotland at present... (PHS data & chart)

SARS-CoV-2 Variants in Scotland

'Frequency of sequenced SARS-CoV-2 variants by collection week, week ending 19 January 2024 to week ending 15 June 2025'

NB.1.8.1* is the most frequent variant in Scotland at present...

(PHS data & chart)
Dr. Sean Mullen (@drseanmullen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At 45, I’ve stopped waiting for “back to normal.” Instead, we’ve built a new normal that actually makes sense: we clean the air, we mask when it matters, and we don’t pretend that getting sick is inevitable. That’s not fear — it’s adaptation. And it works.

CyFi (@cyfi10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Walgreens reports the highest US C19 positivity since Sep 13, and an even larger weekly increase than last week, spiking the most in over a year. As of July 13 positivity is 26.5% and rising rapidly.

BREAKING: Walgreens reports the highest US C19 positivity since Sep 13, and an even larger weekly increase than last week, spiking the most in over a year. As of July 13 positivity is 26.5% and rising rapidly.
World Health Network (@thewhn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to reduce your risk of diabetes? Avoiding COVID could play a bigger role than you think. Even a “mild” infection can interfere with insulin production and glucose regulation—raising your risk for diabetes down the line. Your metabolic health matters. Protect it. Read more:

Want to reduce your risk of diabetes? Avoiding COVID could play a bigger role than you think. Even a “mild” infection can interfere with insulin production and glucose regulation—raising your risk for diabetes down the line. Your metabolic health matters. Protect it.

Read more:
PolyBio (@polybiorf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ PolyBio is supporting the LIINC program’s expansion to ME/CFS! “We’re going to begin with what we do best in LIINC, which is deep clinical phenotyping with rigorous biospecimen collection. We’ll share these samples across the consortium. We’re hoping … to expand this to our