February 26, 2026
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Questions on the agenda for ACIP’s next meeting

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Good morning. The idea of “looksmaxxing” has officially made it into STAT’s science team meetings. There’s a lot of journalism discussionmaxxing this phenomenon and one of its leaders, Clavicular. I found this essay by trans writer P.E. Moskowitz particularly interesting. 

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