Jason Hoffman

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Jason Hoffman

Jason Hoffman

@JasonHo89168798

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Jason Hoffman
Jason Hoffman@JasonHo89168798·
@vegastarr Yeah I’ve taken flight more than a few times a while back. It’s usually in childhood we begin to start cutting our own wings..but some still remember how to fly
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Jason Hoffman
Jason Hoffman@JasonHo89168798·
@babygiirl310 @DrSuneelDhand Gabapentin is a good anti seizure medication …but it is now being prescribed for pain ..especially nerve pain and has some effect on nerve pain.. the risk profile may suggest finding an alternative to pain..but for seizures gaba can be very effective
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@DrSuneelDhand Reading this right after I take gabapentin for my sciatic pain 😭
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Suneel Dhand MD
Suneel Dhand MD@DrSuneelDhand·
I would really not want anyone I care about to be on gabapentin See so many issues with that drug
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Veloria 🌊
Veloria 🌊@veloriahq·
"Never ask a liar why they lied. To explain it, they would have to lie again." — Dostoevsky
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Next Science
Next Science@NextScience·
🧠 A Child’s Brain Remembers Every Word Constant criticism doesn’t just hurt feelings — it can shape how a child’s brain responds to the world. Research suggests that repeated emotional stress in childhood can keep the brain’s threat system on high alert, making children more likely to feel anxious, unsafe, or afraid of failure. Over time, this “toxic stress” may affect emotional control, confidence, learning, and relationships. A child who expects criticism may grow into an adult who constantly fears judgment. Small words can leave lifelong marks. Source: Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University. (n.d.). InBrief: The Impact of Early Adversity on Children’s Development.
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Night Sky Today
Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday·
JUST IN🚨: Former U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz claims the government has "hybrid breeding programs" between humans and aliens. He claims these human/alien hybrids are essential for "Intergalactic Communication".
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Jason Hoffman
Jason Hoffman@JasonHo89168798·
@JimFergusonUK Gee I wonder what the heck is causing heart attacks,blood clots,and cancer in young people… 🤔 💉💉
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Jim Ferguson
Jim Ferguson@JimFergusonUK·
🚨 FRENCH ONCOLOGIST CALLS FOR INVESTIGATION INTO RISING CANCER RATES AMONG YOUNGER ADULTS. French oncologist Professor Henri Joyeux has expressed concern over what he describes as a growing number of cancers being diagnosed in people aged 25–35, arguing that researchers should focus on identifying the underlying causes. Speaking in a recent interview, Joyeux said: "We are overwhelmed by cancers in 25–35-year-olds." He questioned whether enough effort is being devoted to investigating why cancers such as lymphoma, colorectal and pancreatic cancers appear to be occurring more frequently in younger patients. When asked about COVID-19 vaccines, Joyeux said there are questions that should be investigated but acknowledged: "I'm not saying there's a link... I'm saying there's a mega question today." He argued that researchers should be free to examine all possible causes using robust scientific evidence rather than dismissing questions outright. 🎯 MY ASSESSMENT: The reported rise in some early-onset cancers is a legitimate area of medical research. Establishing the causes requires rigorous epidemiological studies capable of distinguishing correlation from causation. Open scientific inquiry and transparent data are essential to answering those questions. Source: Interview with Professor Henri Joyeux.
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quotesophy@quotesophy·
“It is better to be feared than loved, if one of the two has to be wanting.” — Niccolò Machiavelli
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Natural Philosophy
Natural Philosophy@Naturalphilosy·
“The only way to find out if a man is trustworthy is to trust him.” — Ernest Hemingway
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Latest in Cosmos
Latest in Cosmos@latestincosmos·
⚠️ The Universe Has a Secret Connection You Can’t See… In the strange world of quantum physics, there is a mystery so shocking that even Albert Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance.” It’s known as quantum entanglement—and it suggests the universe is far more connected than we ever imagined. Imagine two tiny particles born together. Once they become entangled, they remain linked forever. Change one, and the other responds instantly—even if it’s on the other side of the universe. No signal travels between them. No time passes. It happens at once, as if distance simply doesn’t exist. Scientists have tested this again and again, and every time, reality behaves in this unbelievable way. What makes this even more fascinating is that entanglement isn’t just a theory anymore. It’s already shaping the future. Researchers are using it to build ultra-secure quantum encryption, powerful quantum computers, and exploring communication methods that seem to break our traditional limits of space and time. But here’s the part that stops you cold: many scientists believe that during the Big Bang, everything in the universe may have been entangled. That means distant stars, galaxies, and maybe even you could still be connected through invisible quantum threads formed at the beginning of time. Quantum entanglement forces us to question everything we think we know about separation, distance, and individuality. Maybe nothing is truly isolated. Maybe the universe, deep down, moves as one connected whole. Once you understand this… it’s hard to look at reality the same way again. 🌌✨
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Dr. Zakaria MD
Dr. Zakaria MD@ZakariaMDv3·
Mel Gibson healed his lungs after 45 years of smoking. Diagnosed with first-stage emphysema, he tried stem cell therapy, cells from umbilical cord injected intravenously. “They got stuck in my lung and completely healed them.” Mesenchymal stem cells (often from umbilical cord tissue) have shown promise in early studies for reducing inflammation and promoting tissue repair in lung conditions like emphysema and COPD, though larger clinical trials are still needed to confirm long-term safety and effectiveness. A wild personal story from the JRE.
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Philosway@philosway·
“The man who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.” — Confucius
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AventJustice
AventJustice@EmAdJustice·
@JasonHo89168798 @HouseLyndseyRN @MaryBowdenMD The protocol takes a week. Most days are stem cell growth factor and that only takes 30-45 minutes. The filtration took from 9am-2:30pm that includes 90 minutes of observation & a very nice lunch. 😁 An assessment is done after analyzing your blood samples as to how many you do.
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Mary Talley Bowden MD
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
Glad to see the McCairn-Edogawa Protocol trending on X. This was the 4th interview I've done with Dr McCairn on the protocol he's using in Japan to treat the injured. Though still in the experimental stage, Kevin and team have now treated 40 patients and are feeling more confident that the treatment is effective. Kudos to both the clinicians and the patients for taking this leap of faith. We're working on a fundraiser so more injured can get help. @KevinMcCairnPhD @HouseLyndseyRN @EdogawaPatients @CharlesRixey
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Jason Hoffman
Jason Hoffman@JasonHo89168798·
@toobaffled 18…and heart attack!!! …this never used to happen to anyone this young..now it’s happening all the time !! 💉💉
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“Sudden And Unexpected”
Chayston passed away last night, just a few weeks shy of his 18th birthday. 🕊️
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Words & Wisdom
Words & Wisdom@WordsnWisdom26·
A fool prays for an easy road, a wise man prays for stronger legs — Chinese Proverb
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SciTech Era
SciTech Era@SciTechera·
Anti-cancer progress Japanese Scientists just found a living bacterium from a frog's gut that eliminated 100% colon cancer after a single treatment. "Researchers at JAIST discovered a naturally occurring bacterium called Ewingella americana from the gut of the Japanese tree frog (Dryophytes japonicus). A single intravenous injection produced a 100% complete response, eliminating colorectal tumors in every treated mouse." "The bacterium accumulated about 3,000-fold inside tumors within 24 hours, directly killing cancer cells while activating CD4⁺ T cells, CD8⁺ T cells, B cells, neutrophils, TNF-α, and IFN-γ to generate a powerful antitumor immune response." "E. americana also didn't colonize healthy organs such as the liver, lungs, or kidneys and treated mice experienced only mild, temporary inflammation over a 60-day observation period with zero systemic toxicity." "When scientists injected the same cancer cells again, 0 out of 10 cured mice developed tumors, suggesting long-lasting immune memory. The therapy now awaits further validation in larger animal studies and human clinical trials."
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The DarkHorse Podcast
The DarkHorse Podcast@thedarkhorsepod·
Bret Weintein asks "what is this all really for?" "If you look at the push towards tokenization of assets, towards central bank digital currencies—that is programmable money that can be turned off if you displease the powers that be. If you look at the creation of these massive data centers, is that really about citizen use of AI? Maybe some of it is, but is it really about creating a storehouse of information that will allow you to be controlled and locked down? That’s certainly the impression I have. We didn’t have a discussion about any of this. This is happening, and then we have to react to it because it’s all on a freight train headed down the line… and we’re always playing defense. So it’s pretty frightening stuff. And at some level, we have a moral right to object. We’re not being given the opportunity to object..."
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Jason Hoffman
Jason Hoffman@JasonHo89168798·
@QuoteNietzsche Was gonna mention a philosopher.. but the book 📕 that changed my life/health was “the nautilus bodybuilding book” circa 1980.A Logically designed high intensity training that is time efficient which places adequate demand on the body for healthy change in proportion w/recovery
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Friedrich Nietzsche Notebook
Friedrich Nietzsche Notebook@QuoteNietzsche·
What's one book that completely changed the way you think? Could be philosophy, psychology, literature, anything goes.
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Humanspective
Humanspective@Humanspective·
Doctors in Tokyo, Japan revolutionising medicine in what appears to be a World’s first approach. New interview (rough translation) with Dr. Shojiro Kato from Edogawa Hospital discussing groundbreaking new treatments combining plasmapheresis and SGF. Blood Filtration and Biologics. It might be the only Hospital in the World treating vaccine injury like this. Journalist Toru Yamaji’s joins Dr. Shojiro Kato and Prof. Yasufumi Murakami from Tokyo University of Science. Dr. Shojiro Kato (加藤 正二郎), is Director (Hospital Director of Edogawa Hospital (江戸川病院) in Tokyo’s Edogawa ward. An Orthopedic surgeon specializing in artificial joints (knee/hip), bone/soft tissue tumors, and spinal surgery. He discusses how his Hospital is using advanced treatments for vaccine after effects (e.g., blood purification for amyloid/fibrin microclots combined with stem cell therapy), in what really is cutting edge science for those impacted by messenger RNA technology. Included below is recent patient testimony of people being treated at the hospital. Kevin MacCairn PhD, Dr. Kato Shojiro, Charles Rixey MBA, and the entire team at Edogawa, including one of the pioneers of a particular Stem Cell therapy, are all working together to solve the riddle. The Filtration and Stem Cell treatment is called the McCairn-Edogawa Protocol, establish at the Edogawa Hospital in Tokyo.
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A Hospital in Japan is at the forefront of treating those impacted by messenger RNA technology. Plasmapheresis and Stem Cells. Filter the blood. Bring in restorative biologics. And in a surreal moment, an unexpected finding was revealed live one air. For a symptom Dr. Mary Bowden has been struggling to treat. BOWDEN - “Robert commented that he had tremors.... he was a patient. right?.... Robert just said it was gone after the first treatment... that’s pretty cool... that’s been the hardest thing for me to treat... I have one women... her right arm has not stopped shaking since she got the shot...” Tremors disappeared after the first filtration. Kevin MacCairn PhD, Dr. Kato Shojiro, Charles Rixey MBA, and an entire team at Edogawa, including one of the pioneers of a particular Stem Cell therapy, are all working together to solve the riddle. The Filtration and Stem Cell treatment is called the McCairn-Edogawa Protocol, establish at the Edogawa Hospital in Tokyo. The Hospital just expanded their capacity to treat more patients. Exciting times. New science. And real hope for a lot of people.

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SciTech Girl
SciTech Girl@scitechgirl·
🚨 They Just Teleported Light Across 30 Kilometers… And It Could Change Everything! Imagine sending a secret message that no one can ever steal or hack—not even with the fastest supercomputers. Scientists have just done something mind-blowing: they teleported light over 30 kilometers. That’s not sci-fi—it’s real science, and it works using normal internet cables. Here’s the crazy part: the light itself isn’t traveling the whole distance. Instead, its quantum information jumps instantly, making communication ultra-secure. This could be the start of a quantum internet, where private messages and sensitive data are virtually impossible to intercept. The future of secure communication just got real… and it might be closer than you think. Source: Yin, J., et al. Entanglement-based secure quantum communication over 30 kilometers. Nature, 582(7811), 501–505.
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