@Karen4America2@Avabelly__ Absolutely love this comment as it shows humanity.....reading these comments I really hope some of them people aren't parents
@Avabelly__ 13 is a tricky age.
13-15 years old is the time he needs to bond with his parents.
I would help him clean this up.
So you’re not punishing him, you’re helping him.
He’s used to the filth.
Make him appreciate a clean environment.
@g47ix Wish they'd give us the ability to chat with our friends...maybe make it like best friends or something? Ugh it's annoying I have over 50 lucky friends and can't do anything with them because I don't really remember where I found them 😩 other than removing them
Scientists at Stanford Medicine have proposed an explanation for the rare cases of myocarditis that can occur after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination. The research points to a two-step inflammatory process involving the cytokines CXCL10 and IFN-gamma.
According to the study, vaccine-activated immune cells, particularly macrophages, produce high levels of CXCL10. This molecule then stimulates T cells to release IFN-gamma, creating a potent inflammatory signal that can damage heart muscle cells. The team confirmed this pathway through experiments using human heart tissue models, immune cells, and mice.
Importantly, blocking CXCL10 and IFN-gamma reduced signs of heart injury in laboratory models while largely preserving the protective immune response generated by the vaccine. The researchers also tested genistein, a natural compound found in soybeans, which showed anti-inflammatory effects in the models, though further clinical studies are required.
Myocarditis following mRNA vaccination is very rare, occurring in approximately 1 in 140,000 people after the first dose and 1 in 32,000 after the second, with higher rates observed in young males. Most cases are mild and resolve with full recovery. The study notes that COVID-19 infection itself carries a significantly higher risk of myocarditis, roughly 10 times greater than vaccination.
This work may inform the development of safer future mRNA vaccines while underscoring the established benefits of current ones in preventing severe COVID-19 outcomes.
[Cao, X., et al. (2025). Inhibition of CXCL10 and IFN-γ ameliorates myocarditis in preclinical models of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination. Science Translational Medicine, 17(828)]
🚨A Walmart muslim employee was fired for threatening a
customer for filming her shopping trip at the store.
These two stopped immediately at the clothes rack after hearing this shopper saying Jesus Christ not allah and started attacking her for recording the store. At the end they both got fired. Justice was served. What do you think?