Study out last month - risk of blood clots from a COVID infection are far higher than blood clots from the (first dose of the) AstraZeneca COVID vaccine. After infection w/ COVID-19, risk of a blood clot climbs to 30 times in the first week!
The only COVID vaccine with (comparatively very low) blood clot risk was the *first dose* - only from AstaZeneca.
#CovidIsNotOver #MaskUp #LongCOVID #blood #clots #thrombosis #arterial #venous #clotting #risk #safe #COVID19 #vaccines https://www.hdruk.ac.uk/news/new-study-confirms-far-higher-risk-of-blood-clots-from-covid-19-than-from-vaccines/
New study confirms far higher risk of blood clots from COVID-19, than from vaccines

A health data study confirms the risk of blood clots is far higher from COVID-19 infection than from vaccination.

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Just in case it's been a while since you were up to date on Covid-19 stuff, here's an interview from Dr John Campbell, a doctor who's keeping up with the medical research and surveys discussing things to do with the Covid 19 virus and event.

He started off in favour of the injection because he still had full trust in the institutions, but then things started adding up and he started to question things.
#c19 #clots #drjohncampbell #interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTfKMRdYCOE

White clots in 2025

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A late addition to stroke awareness month (May).

From my article: https://bit.ly/cc19gyps

#health #stroke #brain #clots

A late addition to stroke awareness month (May). From my article: bit.ly/cc19gyps #health #stroke #brain #clots
Plastic Packaging Attacks Both Ends of Your Body: A study just published in ScienceAdvances reports that microplastics, tiny microscopic plastic fragments, can and will block blood vessels in the brain. #microplastics #plastic #brain #stroke #clots
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Howard G. Smith MD, AM on Instagram: "Plastic Packaging Attacks Both Ends of Your Body Since the late 20th century its been all the rage. The oil industry made it so cheap, it virtually replaced all other packaging material. But now, we are paying the piper. A study just published in ScienceAdvances reports that microplastics, tiny microscopic plastic fragments, can and will block blood vessels in the brain. These plastic obstructions then form clots that cause strokes. Chinese biologists, using a mouse model, injected microplastics and found that they accumulated in brain’s blood vessels impeding blood flow and triggering decreased animal mobility. While some of these plastic blockages cleared with time, others persisted longer term leading to lasting neurologic deficits. These ubiquitous microplastics have previously been linked to fertility issues, immune suppression, and cancer. Despite these warnings, plastic production is predicted to triple by 2060. I said at the outset both ends of your body. We covered your brain, and, guys, I buried the lead. These obstructing microplastics have also been found in the human penis and testicles. Doesn’t take much to imagine what damage these remnants of your plastic bags and bottles can do there. https://www.mdlinx.com/article/microplastics-appear-to-create-blockages-similar-to-blood-clots-like-a-car-crash-in-the-blood/5pTglaJJbjl4ZONesJVe9U?show_order=1&utm_campaign=reg_daily-alert_250304_daily-nl-am-v4_registered-users-a180&utm_source=iterable&utm_medium=email https://www.nature.com/articles/s41443-024-00930-6 #microplastics #plastic #brain #stroke #clots #penis #erectiledysfunction"

0 likes, 0 comments - drhowardsmithreports on March 11, 2025: "Plastic Packaging Attacks Both Ends of Your Body Since the late 20th century its been all the rage. The oil industry made it so cheap, it virtually replaced all other packaging material. But now, we are paying the piper. A study just published in ScienceAdvances reports that microplastics, tiny microscopic plastic fragments, can and will block blood vessels in the brain. These plastic obstructions then form clots that cause strokes. Chinese biologists, using a mouse model, injected microplastics and found that they accumulated in brain’s blood vessels impeding blood flow and triggering decreased animal mobility. While some of these plastic blockages cleared with time, others persisted longer term leading to lasting neurologic deficits. These ubiquitous microplastics have previously been linked to fertility issues, immune suppression, and cancer. Despite these warnings, plastic production is predicted to triple by 2060. I said at the outset both ends of your body. We covered your brain, and, guys, I buried the lead. These obstructing microplastics have also been found in the human penis and testicles. Doesn’t take much to imagine what damage these remnants of your plastic bags and bottles can do there. https://www.mdlinx.com/article/microplastics-appear-to-create-blockages-similar-to-blood-clots-like-a-car-crash-in-the-blood/5pTglaJJbjl4ZONesJVe9U?show_order=1&utm_campaign=reg_daily-alert_250304_daily-nl-am-v4_registered-users-a180&utm_source=iterable&utm_medium=email https://www.nature.com/articles/s41443-024-00930-6 #microplastics #plastic #brain #stroke #clots #penis #erectiledysfunction".

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Katerina Akassoglou: Blood Clots, Brain Inflammation, and Covid

Listen now (36 mins) | Identifying Fibrin as a Culprit Driver for Acute and Long Covid

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Interesting 🧵 by Nick Anderegg going through a study about clots, Fibrin, and SARS-CoV-2: threadreaderapp.com/thread/18290... #Clots #Covid #Fibrin

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@NickAnderegg: SIGNIFICANT NEW STUDY PUBLISHED TODAY IN NATURE! Fibrin "binds to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein," forming clots that "drive systemic thromboinflammation and neuropathology," and it happens "independent...…

Statins help decrease vein blood clot risk in women taking hormone therapy

Researchers from the University of Texas Medical Branch have found that adding statin therapy may help lower venous thromboembolism risk in women taking menopausal hormone therapy.

Medical News Today
Brain fog after Covid linked to blood clots - study

A UK study links two proteins in the blood of hospital patients to thinking and memory problems.

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Healthy people, w/ mild cases, still affected: "People who got COVID-19 & were asymptomatic or got [a case] that was so mild they were able to nurse it at home w/o going to the doctor, still developed an increased risk of heart problems a year out." Johns Hopkins study, '22.
#Covid #spares #no #one | #even #mild #cases #bring #increased #risk of #heart #issues #arrythmia #blood #clots #stroke #years #later | #otherwise #healthy #people - #not #hopitalized at the #time https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2022/covid-and-the-heart-it-spares-no-one
COVID and the Heart: It Spares No One | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

New evidence suggests anyone infected with COVID is at higher risk for heart issues—a risk that persists even in relatively healthy people long after the illness has passed.

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health