https://archive.is/2022.10.13-185545/https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2022/10/13/long-covid-exercise-symptoms/
October 2022
If people can’t see #reinfection is #russianRoulette well… I guess they’ll find out on their own eventually b/c I do not care what anybody says, these #variants are getting worse & more dangerous not better & friendlier

What a difference a year makes

Sadly these new #CovidReports will not move the needle b/c people love their routines & old wive’s tales

I’m personally glad I stopped running in 1999/2000…by chance

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1568163723000910

a shockingly high number of people have no idea they have #CKD

Forget the actual stat but it’s >60%

it’s normally not something that gets diagnosed early in life, but fully expect it to increase along with a plethora of other “old age” diseases if not already, definitely soon

#wearADamnRespirator #novavax

part of the reason i am super cautious w/my health is b/c i know how expensive #healthcare is #frugal #covidReports

@jmcrookston the direction people’s brains go via aging process seems to be just an amplification of who they truly are, which tbh is frightening
#roadRunner is my spirit animal now👀

#covidReports

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10441-021-09425-z

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7737878/

Host Manipulation Mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 - Acta Biotheoretica

Viruses are the simplest of pathogens, but possess sophisticated molecular mechanisms to manipulate host behavior, frequently utilizing molecular mimicry. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has been shown to bind to the host receptor neuropilin-1 in order to gain entry into the cell. To do this, the virus utilizes its spike protein polybasic cleavage site (PCS), which mimics the CendR motif of neuropilin-1’s endogenous ligands. In addition to facilitating cell entry, binding to neuropilin-1 has analgesic effects. We discuss the potential impact of neuropilin-1 binding by SARS-CoV-2 in ameliorating sickness behavior of the host, and identify a convergent evolutionary strategy of PCS cleavage and subsequent neuropilin binding in other human viruses. In addition, we discuss the evolutionary leap of the ancestor of SARS-COV-2, which involved acquisition of the PCS thus faciliting binding to the neuropilin-1 receptor. Acquisition of the PCS by the ancestor of SARS-CoV-2 appears to have led to pleiotropic beneficial effects including enhancement of cell entry via binding to ACE2, facilitation of cell entry via binding to neuropilin-1, promotion of analgesia, and potentially the formation of decoy epitopes via enhanced shedding of the S1 subunit. Lastly, other potential neuromanipulation strategies employed by SARS-CoV-2 are discussed, including interferon suppression and the resulting reduction in sickness behavior, enhanced transmission through neurally mediated cough induction, and reduction in sense of smell.

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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Vsiz7MZn4UY
@Dbdugger @trendless
this interview🖤in a year~will be a very popular #CovidReports to watch when the🚫😷hoards begin to realize #ruhroh something be wrong

Reminded me of 3 books & 10💊is just a good basic

Interesting #truvada is not owned by #pfizer which is prob why Europe gets it first, exactly the same as in 1938-1940’s #patents #bigPharma #followTheMoney

heard 80% of immunity is in the gut🤷🏻‍♀️& Dorito Effect explains why you’re prob not eating as great as you think

Murphy's Medicine Podcast: Episode One. SARS CoV2 Associated Neurocognitive Decline

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Andrew Ewing (@AndrewEwing11)

Immune dysfunction after Covid19. We've known since 2020. We do not know if it is progressive, but w reinfections pretty high & viral persistence occurring it does not matter. A thread from my threads - the top 12 papers showing clear immune dysregulation in chronological order!

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