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“So I did what the journalist should have done. I went looking for some data. We all know that doctors and nurses and everyone else in healthcare are sicker now than five years ago, right? I mean, you do, don't you? That across all the massive workforce of the NHS, sickness absence rates are now 25% higher than the pre-pandemic average? Right?”

So I did what the journalist should have done. I went looking for some data. We all know that doctors and nurses and everyone else in healthcare are *sicker now than five years ago*, right? I mean, you do, don't you? That across all the massive workforce of the NHS, sickness absence rates are now 25% higher than the pre-pandemic average? Right?
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With a healthy immune system, one can usually reach ketosis in a matter of hours of fasting, an important part of cycling through energy that helps to regenerate immune cells. In Long Covid, this is not possible due to persistent gluconeogenesis, thus ongoing immune dysfunction.
With a healthy immune system, one can usually reach ketosis in a matter of hours of fasting, an important part of cycling through energy that helps to regenerate immune cells. In Long Covid, this is not possible due to persistent gluconeogenesis, thus ongoing immune dysfunction.
“With a healthy immune system, one can usually reach ketosis in a matter of hours of fasting, an important part of cycling through energy that helps to regenerate immune cells. In Long Covid, this is not possible due to persistent gluconeogenesis, thus ongoing immune dysfunction.”
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With a healthy immune system, one can usually reach ketosis in a matter of hours of fasting, an important part of cycling through energy that helps to regenerate immune cells. In Long Covid, this is not possible due to persistent gluconeogenesis, thus ongoing immune dysfunction.