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Published inpoems from the pandemicAlways and forever will I hold dearBlissfully unaware of what lay ahead Alight with the joy of an eccentric new friendFeb 14, 2024A response icon1Feb 14, 2024A response icon1
Published inpoems from the pandemicHaving a disabilitymeans existing at the ends of incredible strength and incredible fragility simultaneouslyJan 23, 2024A response icon2Jan 23, 2024A response icon2
Published inpoems from the pandemicBut make no mistakeI’m no ABCD I know exactly who I am I defy categorizationJan 17, 2024A response icon1Jan 17, 2024A response icon1
Published inMedical Myths and ModelsA Tribute to Oliver Sacks on His 90th BirthdayOde to a dreamer of dreamsJul 9, 2023A response icon2Jul 9, 2023A response icon2
Published inIn Fitness And In HealthWhy Is Alzheimer’s Disease Called Type 3 Diabetes?Unraveling the link between glucose metabolism and brain healthMay 10, 2023A response icon2May 10, 2023A response icon2
Published inMedical Myths and ModelsDiagnostics & Disability Policy for Patients with Long COVIDA conversation with journalist Ryan PriorJan 30, 2023Jan 30, 2023
So much of your story is painfully relatable.Managing multiple co-morbidities really is a full-time job with no days off. Coming to terms with loss of autonomy is an especially painful…Jan 12, 2023Jan 12, 2023
Published inpoems from the pandemicMy fight is not for the privilegedJan 8, 2023A response icon2Jan 8, 2023A response icon2
This reminds me of the biological concept of functional redundancy.Some research groups like George Church's lab at Harvard have looked into DNA for information storage because of the built-in redundancy…Dec 7, 2022A response icon1Dec 7, 2022A response icon1