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Therapeutic Testosterone Administration Preserves Excitatory Synaptic Transmission in t... - 0 views

  • direct androgen receptor activation is not a mutually exclusive requirement of testosterone-mediated neuroprotection.
  • Testosterone treatment after EAE induction restores synaptic transmission and corresponding synaptic protein levels within the hippocampus during EAE
  • A growing body of evidence suggests that testosterone enhances hippocampal synaptogenesis
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  • This study demonstrates that testosterone treatment either before or after EAE disease induction partially restores deficits in synaptic transmission, preserves presynaptic and postsynaptic integrity, and prevents hippocampal pathology.
  • treatment with a pregnancy estrogen, estriol, can prevent deficits in excitatory synaptic transmission in the hippocampus during EAE
  • testosterone is important to the maintenance of normal synaptic spine density in the hippocampus
  • estriol treatment was also capable of preserving levels of synaptic proteins that are known to orchestrate functional synaptic transmission within the hippocampus.
  • Estriol is a therapeutic candidate in MS because it has widespread effects on the immune system and the CNS
  • MS patients have significantly decreased relapse rates during the third trimester of pregnancy, when estriol levels are most elevated, and relapse rates rebound during the postpartum period coinciding with an abrupt decline in serum estriol levels
  • In nonpregnant MS patients, estriol treatment has been shown to significantly reduce gadolinium-enhancing lesion number and volumes measured by MRI
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    Testosterone restores/preserves nerve synapsis within the hippocampus in autoimmune demyelinating disease.  Testosterone appears to have neuroprotection.  The authors conclude that the majority of the protective effect was through aromatase activity.
Nathan Goodyear

Wiley Online Library: Book Abstract - 0 views

  • In the relatively uncommon circumstance of vaccine matching the viral circulating strain and high circulation, 4% of unvaccinated people versus 1% of vaccinated people developed influenza symptoms (risk difference (RD) 3%
  • The corresponding figures for poor vaccine matching were 2% and 1% (RD 1, 95% CI 0% to 3%).
  • Vaccination had a modest effect on time off work and had no effect on hospital admissions or complication rates
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  • Influenza vaccines have a modest effect in reducing influenza symptoms and working days lost. There is no evidence that they affect complications, such as pneumonia, or transmission.
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    exhaustive review of the flu vaccine data reveals VERY poor matching of vaccine, poor prevention of flu symptoms, and only modest effect on reduction in hospital admission or complication rates.   Final conclusion: "There is no evidence that they affect complications, such as pneumonia, or TRANSMISSION.
Nathan Goodyear

https://doctorsonly.co.il/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/08_Epigenetic-Transmission.pdf - 0 views

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    Study suggest the PTSD from the holocaust can be epigenetically transmitted to the offspring of the survivors.
Nathan Goodyear

Vaccines for preventing influenza... [Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2010] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Flu vaccines only found to have modest effect in adults.  Conclusion: "there is no evidence that they affect complications, such as pneumonia, or transmission".
Nathan Goodyear

The Estrogen Receptor β Subtype: A Novel Mediator of Estrogen Action in Neuro... - 0 views

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    Estrogen receptors are one mechanism of the transmission of the estrogen signal.  The signal can be from estrogens themselves, estrogenic like compounds (xenoestrogens) and via non-estrogens like 3-beta androstane idol that interacts with ER beta to decrease prostate cancer cell proliferation.
Nathan Goodyear

Mechanisms of Estrogen Action - 0 views

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    good discussion of estrogen receptors and their role of estrogen signaling transmission.This article goes deep into coregulators, corepressors, cofactors, agonists, antagonists...
Nathan Goodyear

Amount of Testosterone on Laundered Clothing After Use of Testosterone Topical 2% Solut... - 0 views

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    first study that I have seen that looked at the issue of Testosterone transmission through laundered clothing.  Only abstract available here, but 13% was transmitted to clothing through skin application and 3% remained following laundry of the clothing.
Nathan Goodyear

Acellular pertussis vaccines protect against disease but fail to prevent infection and ... - 0 views

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    Whooping cough vaccine (acellular) proves to be useless.
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Hand Driven Tricycle India - 0 views

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    Tricycle is also better and will enable the rider to make sharper turns on roads. Every time a person needs to be seated in a conventional tricycle or disembark from it, the needs help. But attached footrests to help the rider. With a bigger seat and stronger tyres, the vehicle will also help vendors. And every part of the cycle can be dismantled too, which makes it easier to transport. Although tricycles are often associated with toddlers, they are also widely ridden by adults. 'Trikes' are often ridden by older adults or people with disabilities who prefer the extra balance offered by a third wheel. Characteristics of Tricycles: Three wheels. Easily balanced. Brakes. Gears. Often have a storage basket at the rear. Can buy electric powered tricycles. In tricycles distinct types of pedal-driven motion. The tricycle was conceived and produced especially for children from the outset, however bicycles for children were derived by a simple reduction of the scale of the adult counterpart. Standard Single Hand Drive Tricycle: Frame : Made by E.R.W. Tubes 22.22 mm- 18 G. Seat & Back : MS, CRC Sheet Seat Size 18"x 16" Wheel Size : Wheel Diameter 28"x 1 1/2" Tyre and Tube Standard Company. Parts : Standard Quality Color : Black Painted Brake : Front Wheel liver System Drive : Rear Wheel Right Side Tricycle with rear wheel chain-driven transmission and a diamond shaped frame, it quickly entered into widespread use for transportation, work, and leisure purposes. Tricycles are available to accommodate a vast array of special needs. Hand-pedaled recumbent tricycles make it possible for those without the use of their legs. Children, teens and adults with cerebral palsy and similar disorders can select tricycles specially designed to increase strength and coordination. Caregivers to autistic children can ride with their child on tandem special needs tricycles built to accommodate one adult and one child rider.
Nathan Goodyear

SpringerLink - Journal of Neural Transmission, Volume 106, Numbers 7-8 - 0 views

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    inositol not effective in SSRI non-responders
Nathan Goodyear

The Pharmacokinetics and Interactions of Ivermectin in Humans-A Mini-review - 0 views

  • This drug is extensively metabolized by human liver microsomes by cytochrome P450
  • cytochrome P-4503A4, converting the drug to at least 10 metabolites
  • its elimination half-life is around a day
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  • second rise in plasma levels (mostly occurring between 6 and 12 h after the dose) suggesting an enterohepatic recycling of the drug
  • Ivermectin is exceptionally potent, with effective dosages levels that are unusually low.
  • the optimal dose of ivermectin is 150 μg/kg, but the frequency of administration is still controversial, ranging from 150 μg/kg once to three times yearly.
  • high lipid solubility of ivermectin, this compound is widely distributed within the body.
  • To interrupt the transmission of onchocerciasis in humans, the combination of ivermectin and doxycycline is highly effective as, in infested patients, the ingestion of the anthelmintic (200 μg/kg, single dose) and the antibacterial (100 mg/kg, daily for 6 weeks)
  • ivermectin interactions with another concurrently administered drugs can occur.
  • This issue becames important, as combination chemotherapy is being used with increasing frequency as resistance to antiparasitic agents is becoming more widespread.
  • haematomatous swellings
  • prothrombin times were significantly above baseline by one week to one month after drug ingestion, suggesting an antagonist effect against vitamin K
  • bleeding disorders were not found in 15,000 patients treated with ivermectin (150 μg/kg)
  • prolonged prothrombin ratios were observed in 148 subjects given ivermectin orally. Although no patients suffered bleeding complications, factor II and VII levels were reduced in most of them, suggesting interference with vitamin K metabolism
  • Ivermectin has a minimal effect on coagulation and concern about mass treatment for this reason appears to be unjustified
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    Review of Ivermectin as an anti-parasitic.
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What Is Leprosy Disease? | Health Blog - 0 views

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    What Is Leprosy Disease? Leprosy is a chronic, granulomatous infection caused by the... According to historical records, this disease spread through the slave trade and migration routes from... In this article, we talk about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of Leprosy
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    Like TB, leprosy is caused by a bacterium. The bacterium is Mycobacterium Leprae. It was discovered by Armauer Hansen in Norway in 1873. This is why it is also called Hansen's disease. Although its bacterial nature was known at the time, it was not considered infectious.
Nathan Goodyear

A guideline to limit indoor airborne transmission of COVID-19 | PNAS - 0 views

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    First, wearing masks is absolutely USELESS according to the science, now social distancing is useless. The scientists of the NIH, CDC are either terrible scientists or they have lied to us.
Nathan Goodyear

Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Delta Variant Among Vaccinated Healthcare Workers, Vietnam b... - 0 views

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    Vaccinated care 251 x more moral load than non-vaccinated. Pandemic of unvaccinated? How about pandemic of vaccinated.
Nathan Goodyear

Face masks to prevent community transmission of viral respiratory infections: A rapid e... - 0 views

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    Largest meta-analysis to date shows facemasks don't work. Yet, they pro-facemasks claim to have science on their side. Simply saying evidence-based doesn't not cut it.
Nathan Goodyear

'Spikeopathy': COVID-19 Spike Protein Is Pathogenic, from Both Virus and Vaccine mRNA -... - 0 views

  • toxicity of the spike protein—both from the virus and also when produced by gene codes in the novel COVID-19 mRNA and adenovectorDNA vaccines
  • ‘spikeopathy’;
  • A central issue has been growing evidence of pathogenic effects of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein—whether as part of the virus or produced by genetic codes in the mRNA and adenovectorDNA vaccines
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  • It is apparent that the original Wuhan strain and early variants of SARS-CoV-2 in 2020 were more pathogenic than later variants. This is consistent with typical viral adaptive evolution to more infectious but less pathogenic strains, a natural phenomenon
  • SARS-CoV-2 spike protein is pathogenic, whether from the virus or created from genetic code in mRNA and adenovectorDNA vaccines.
  • Evidence suggests reverse transcription of mRNA into a DNA copy is possible
  • further suggests the possibility of intergenerational transmission if germline cells incorporate the DNA copy into the host genome
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      Intergenerational and transgenerational!
  • (‘spikeopathy’) via several mechanisms that lead to inflammation, thrombogenesis, and endotheliitis-related tissue damage
  • Interaction of the vaccine-encoded spike protein with ACE-2, P53 and BRCA1 suggests a wide range of possible biological interference with oncological potential
  • Repeated COVID-19 vaccine booster doses appear to induce tolerance and may contribute to recurrent COVID-19 infection and ‘long COVID’.
  • spike protein is not only toxic through binding of ACE-2 receptors
  • interaction with cancer suppressor genes BRCA and P53
  • mitochondrial damage
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