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trying to figure out What is causing a flare up will have u behaving like a rogue detective on the brink of collapse connecting a bunch of red string to a cork board. What does it all mean . .... ........
side-eyeing all the anti-vaccine, anti-masks, "get back to normal," "the kids will be fine" fucktwats hella hard right now. fuck everyone one of you.
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Is an inflamed gland disrupting the HPA axis & response to stress in ME/CFS & Long COVID patients? Here's the evidence, causes, & treatments
The pituitary gland and Long Covid.
Imagine a tiny gland in your brain, the pituitary gland, suddenly engulfed in ‘flames’ of inflammation. Could this be driving much of the overlapping disease pathology observed in both ME/CFS and Long COVID?
This hypothesis was recently explored by scientists in a recent review of the scientific literature. They propose that inflammation of the pituitary gland could be the culprit behind ME/CFS and Long COVID in some patients. The pituitary gland is a crucial part of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, a system that helps regulate our stress response.
What is PANDAS/PANS?
PANDAS stands for Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Syndrome Associated with Streptococcal Infections (or just strep) and PANS stands for Pediatric Acute Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome. As the name suggests, PANDAS is caused by strep-related infections whereas PANS can be caused by any other infection or sickness, even things like the common cold and mold in the home.
How does someone develop PANDAS/PANS? When a person gets sick the immune system attacks the infection to get rid of it, but in some people the immune system gets messed up and attacks the basal ganglia(a part of the brain) instead of the infection, which in turn causes brain inflammation. Brain inflammation can cause a wide range of symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions, obsessive compulsive behavior, depression and anxiety, tics, dystonia, chronic pain and fatigue, derealization/depersonalization/dissociation, disordered eating behavior, memory loss, brain fog, selective mutism, etc. Not every person is going to have all or even most of the symptoms, and the symptoms themselves tend to come and go. Typically symptoms flare up every time the person gets sick/has another infection in their body.
As someone who has PANS, it’s really important to recognize and clock this disease before it can get too far. It affects 1 in 200 children and you never know when it will be massively important to recognize it. It destroyed my life- all because I got COVID and my immune system messed up. I’m lucky that I got diagnosed and recognized within two years of having PANS, because so many people aren’t that lucky. Even reading this whole thing has helped you to bring more awareness and possibly help someone else. If you have any questions please ask, because I’m more than open to answering them!
most days all i can think about is religion; mostly christianity. i'm very fixated on it but because of my encephalitis i have a hard time thinking clearly and in order so i can't even understand what i believe in no matter how much i think about it or how much i read it. this is upsetting to me because all i want to do is learn more about my religion.
The U.S. announced new COVID-19 testing requirements Wednesday for all travelers from China, joining other nations imposing restrictions because of a surge of infections. ...
Pandemics don’t go away because people get bored with them. And COVID-19 has shown an unusual ability to adapt to our defenses against it. It is certainly not “just the flu” as some slackers and anti-vaxxers foolishly claim.
Researchers have discovered that the Omicron BA.2 subvariant can produce brain inflammation.
New research on the Omicron subvariant of the coronavirus has suggested the pathogen could be changing how it attacks the human body - shifting from infecting respiratory systems to increasingly targeting the brain. Researchers from Australia and France found BA.5 - the coronavirus subvariant driving what is now the world's biggest surge of infections in China - did much more severe damage to mouse brains and cultured human brain tissues than the previous BA.1 subvariant, leading to brain inflammation, weight loss and death. The findings challenge the common belief that viruses usually evolve to become less pathogenic. "Compared with BA. 1, we found that a BA.5 isolate displayed increased pathogenicity in K18-hACE2 mice with rapid weight loss, brain infection and encephalitis, and mortality. In addition, BA.5 productively infected human brain organoids significantly better than BA. 1," a manuscript of the research said.
The bivalent boosters from Pfizer and Moderna provide improved protection against BA.5.
New Covid boosters work better against infection than previous shots, CDC finds
The first real-world data on the new omicron vaccines find that they are better at preventing symptomatic Covid infections than the earlier doses, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday.
The findings fortify messaging from public health officials that the new shots, from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, should provide people with the best protection against Covid this winter, according to the CDC report.
Both Pfizer’s and Moderna’s new boosters target BA.4 and BA.5, along with the original coronavirus strain, in a single dose.
If you plan to attend a crowded New Year’s celebration, it’s a good idea to get the bivalent booster now.
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Bacteria in fermented food signal the human immune system, explaining health benefits
A metabolite produced by lactic acid bacteria binds to the third hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor (HCA), signalling the immune system. Researchers believe the receptor evolved to allow great apes to consume foods that were starting to decay. They suggest the receptor could mediate some beneficial and anti-inflammatory effects of lactic acid in humans, and could serve as a target to treat inflammatory diseases.