Mononucleosis, or Mono, is a very common childhood disease, especially in teens. As Dr. Anna Mendenhall of Children’s Physicians Medical Group (CPMG) explains, it’s transmitted through saliva. So sharing drinks, lip balm and even kisses can spread the illness.
Dr. Athe Tsibris worked in a Harvard research lab seeking cures for viruses like HIV. Everything changed when he began a two week stint in the COVID ICU.
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