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- Everything I post in this thread is available, for free, as long as you pick it up on 104th Street downtown. Contact me here to arrange pickup.
- You may pull up in front of our building and we will bring the item(s) down to you so that you don't have to park your car on our very busy street.
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To us, the best mulch that you can use for the garden beds does not come from the garden center.

It is whatever biomass you have next to you that can be used and that is free.

This year I have used leaves from our trees in the garden beds and chopped weeds into the aisles.

Yes, it is labor-intensive to do that but I know that every year I have this resource available for free. So instead of sending this yard waste to the landfill and creating greenhouse gasses, it is best to find ways to use it in the garden.

What mulch do you like to use for your garden?

#gardening

Many people have learned that horses first came to the Americas when Spanish explorers brought them here about 500 years ago.

But fossils show horses have been in North America for centuries, including during the Americas during the last Ice Age 10,000 years ago.

theconversation.com/horses-liv
#history #science #evolution #horses

The copay for my colonoscopy yesterday was $300.00. If colon cancer is on the rise with younger people, the price is a DEFINITE obstacle.

Scientists say ocean warming is the main cause for repeated, intense bleaching over recent decades.

But #coral reef misinformation bubbles up amid bleaching worldwide

"The statement that bleaching is being triggered by natural sources is unfounded, and in fact at this point of #ClimateChange, a ridiculous and frankly dangerous claim."

factcheck.afp.com/doc.afp.com.

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😷 I have a request for the fediverse

A person asked if I knew of anyone here who could provide covid information that is "regular easily digestable media to keep me up to date on the covid topic".

This person does not want research papers instead something that a layperson might understand is preferable.

Could anyone please help out?
The account making the request is
@CIMB4

Thanks everyone.😀

#Covid #LongCovid

Fighting an invisible illness: The curse of Long COVID. By Milanda Rout

"Exhaustion, erratic heartbeat, brain fog, pain: women aged 31 to 45 are contracting Long COVID in greater numbers than any other part of the population. Why?"

#LongCOVID @auscovid19

archive.md/Nvcej#selection-339

I messed up lol
I can feel the #PEM coming & I only stopped gardening a couple hours ago.
Oh boy, this is going to be bad.
My whole body feels like it’s vibrating.
Don’t get #MECFS you guys.
You don’t want this.

While not strictly the same document, the WHO this week released a related document bringing new clarity for a(hopefully) shared terminology of airborne infection going forward.

From the executive summary:

"Terminology used to describe the transmission of pathogens through the air varies across scientific disciplines, organizations and the general public. While this has been the case for decades, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, the terms ‘airborne’, ‘airborne transmission’ and ‘aerosol transmission’ were used in different ways by stakeholders in different scientific disciplines, which may have contributed to misleading information and confusion about how pathogens are transmitted in human populations.

...

The scope of what type of pathogens were covered in this consultation and the resulting
descriptors used in this document are as follows:
• Pathogens, contained within a particle (known as ‘infectious particles’), that travel through the air, when these infectious particles are carried by expired airflow (they are known as ‘infectious respiratory particles’ or IRPs), and which enter the human
respiratory tract (or are deposited on the mucosa of the mouth, nose or eye of another person) and;

• Pathogens from any source (including human, animal, environment), that cause
predominantly respiratory infections (e.g., Tuberculosis [TB], influenza, severe acute
respiratory syndrome [SARS], Middle East respiratory syndrome [MERS]), but as
well as those causing infections involving the respiratory and other organ systems (e.g. COVID-19, measles).

The following descriptors and stages have been defined by this extensively discussed consultation to characterize the transmission of pathogens through the air (under typical circumstances):

• Individuals infected with a pathogen, during the infectious stage of the disease (the source), can generate particles containing the pathogen, along with water and respiratory secretions. Such particles are herein described as potentially ‘infectious
particles’.

• These potentially infectious particles are carried by expired airflow, exit the infec-
tious person’s mouth/nose through breathing, talking, singing, spitting, coughing or
sneezing and enter the surrounding air. From this point, these particles are known as ‘infectious respiratory particles’ or IRPs.

• IRPs exist in a wide range of sizes (from sub-microns to millimetres in diameter).
The emitted IRPs are exhaled as a puff cloud (travelling first independently from air
currents and then dispersed and diluted further by background air movement in the room).

• IRPs exist on a continuous spectrum of sizes, and no single cut off points should be
applied to distinguish smaller from larger particles, this allows to move away from
the dichotomy of previous terms known as ‘aerosols’ (generally smaller particles) and ‘droplets’ (generally larger particles).

• Many environmental factors influence the way IRPs travel through air, such as ambi-
ent air temperature, velocity, humidity, sunlight (ultraviolet radiation), airflow distri-
bution within a space, and many other factors, and whether they retain viability and infectivity upon reaching other individuals.

...

The descriptor ‘transmission through the air’ can be used to describe the mode of trans-
mission of IRPs through the air.
Under the umbrella of the ‘through the air’, two descriptors can be used:

‘Airborne transmission/inhalation’: Occurs when IRPs expelled into the air as described above and enter, through inhalation, the respiratory tract of another person and may potentially cause infection. This form of transmission can occur
when the IRPs have travelled either short or long distances from the infectious person. The portal of entry of an IRP with respiratory tract tissue during airborne transmission can theoretically occur at any point along the human respiratory tract, but preferred sites of entry may be pathogen specific. It should be noted that the dis-
tance travelled depends on multiple factors including particle size, mode of expul-
sion and environmental conditions (such as airflow, humidity, temperature, setting, ventilation).

•‘Direct deposition’: Occurs when IRPs expelled into the air following a short-range
semi-ballistic trajectory, then directly deposited on the exposed facial mucosal sur-
faces (mouth, nose or eyes) of another person, thus, enter the human respiratory tract
via these portals and potentially cause infection."

iris.who.int/bitstream/handle/

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“They found that, relative to patients who had fully recovered, those with Long Covid showed a pattern of immune system activation indicating inflammation of myeloid cells and activation of a family of immune system proteins called the complement system.” scitechdaily.com/blood-biomark

After months of sorting more than 50k bricks & numerous weekends of building, my son & I finished the #Lego Millennium Falcon™ (75192) last weekend.
Made of around 7.5k colorful bricks & weighing around 13kg in total. Our greatest Lego project ever.
Out of the 7.5k bricks we had 6.5k in our stocks & ordered the rest. Believing in #sustainability we reused most of the bricks we already had.

Please boost, if want to color up someone else's day! 🚀🌈

#StarWars #starwarsfedi #MillenniumFalcon

Science is [supposed to be] evidence-based decision-making. Politics is [always] decision-based evidence-making.

"The WHO report released Thursday is an attempt to standardize terminology used to describe the transmission of pathogens through the air. “Airborne,” “airborne transmission” and “aerosol transmission” were all used during the COVID-19 pandemic, contributing to confusion about how pathogens are transmitted."

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#covid #CovidIsNotOver

healthydebate.ca/2024/04/topic

We are hiring a podcast editor for Scientific American's multimedia team. (Sharing again because weekends are a good time to think about a new job). Thanks for considering or sharing with anyone looking to join a creative, welcoming, humane & fun team careers.springernature.com/job

#Measles: The accumulation of cases in the US has slowed, with only 4 new ones in the past week. YTD total is 125, from 18 states.
There has only been 1 new case in the past week in the Chicago outbreak so hopefully that's winding down.
54% of the US cases this year have been hospitalized.
cdc.gov/measles/cases-outbreak

“We must have this national conversation. How are we going to deal with long #COVID?”

Featured post: Medical experts and those suffering from this still-mysterious condition are demanding better—more research and healthier air to breathe. texasobserver.org/long-covid-t

#LongCovid #Health #news #politics #USpol #science #healthcare #research #CovidIsNotOver #Austin #Texas

I get a kick out of my 11yo and the things he says to his teachers sometimes. He's just a very matter of fact kid, and he has little patience for a lot of small talk. He'll play along for a little bit, but then he'd rather just get done whatever needs to get done.

So his teacher gets him in the Zoom room, and she's like, "Hey! So you're only taking this class right now, right?"

"Yes."

"How's that going?"

"Good."

"You're in cooking club, right?"

"Yes."

"How's that going?"

"Good."

"I like cooking, too. Do you like cooking or baking more?"

*Brief pause while my son is clearly contemplating what he's going to say*

"Sooooooo, are YOU ready for our oral exam?"

😂

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