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Craig

@4runnerbro

Long Covid, POTS, MCAS, ME/CFS, UC Berkeley Alumni, Disabled

Bay Area Tham gia Ekim 2020
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Brain Inflammation Collaborative
Beyond the mechanisms, the review emphasizes critical points for the future: The Brain-Immune Interplay Peripheral immune events (such as infections) strongly influence the central nervous system via the - vagus nerve, - the gut-brain axis - the insular cortex This underscores the deep interconnection among these systems.
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Brain Inflammation Collaborative
@dysclinic 5. Mitochondrial Dysfunction Impaired cellular energy production underlies the severe, debilitating fatigue (both physical and cognitive). This fundamentally disrupts cellular homeostasis and daily function.
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Brain Inflammation Collaborative
The authors (@dysclinic) outline several major overlapping pathophysiological mechanisms shared by POTS, ME/CFS, and Long COVID. 1. Autonomic Dysfunction (Dysautonomia) All three conditions show major autonomic nervous system problems. Dysautonomia is a key mechanism in nearly 70% of cases of Long COVID. The vagus nerve plays a central role, linking the autonomic system directly to immune regulation and inflammation control. Read more here: tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10.21…
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Brain Inflammation Collaborative
A recent review proposes integrating POTS, ME/CFS, and Long COVID into the subspecialty of neuroimmunology. This could mean better care, better research, and finally ditching the harmful myth that these are "psychological" conditions. Here is why...🧵
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Neurologist Mom
Neurologist Mom@NeurologistMom·
Severe Long COVID is not “delayed recovery.” Based on 13,511 patients with longitudinal data, baseline severity strongly predicts trajectory: • mild → stays mild • moderate → may improve • severe → remains severe 🔗 arxiv.org/abs/2603.18115
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Bloomberg
Bloomberg@business·
The pandemic might be over, but new research indicates long Covid is likely to reverberate across OECD economies, costing up to $135 billion a year over the next decade. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: “Long COVID” reportedly projected to cost OECD economies up to $135 billion a year over the next decade.
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Brain Inflammation Collaborative
Microclots found in those with Long COVID restrict blood flow in small vessels. This can cause symptoms such as: - severe fatigue - chest pain - brain fog New research might have discovered why they are so difficult to dissolve...🧵
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SARS‑CoV‑2 (COVID-19)
SARS‑CoV‑2 (COVID-19)@COVID19_disease·
🚨 JUST IN: Highly Mutated BA.3.2 COVID-19 Variant Detected at JFK Airport in New York City BA.3.2 carries ~75 spike protein mutations an unusually high number raising serious concern for enhanced immune escape and reduced protection from prior infection or vaccination.
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Hiroshi Yasuda (保田浩志)
Hiroshi Yasuda (保田浩志)@Yash25571056·
From a study in the US, "Disability accounts for most Long COVID disease burden, with women most affected.. Long COVID’s disability burden rivals that of Alzheimer’s and asthma. Yet Long COVID receives only 14% of its YLD(years lived with disability)-proportionate funding.. Conditions affecting mostly men receive 5.2 times more funding/YLD than those affecting mostly women.. Long COVID highlights opportunities for NIH research funding to better align with disability burden and address sex-based disparities." I believe that research on the treatment of long COVID should be prioritized over the development of long-range missiles. 'Long COVID disability burden in US adults' nature.com/articles/s4385…
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Incredible scientific breakthrough for brain cancer! Engineered T cells called CAR T cell therapy attacks the cancerous cells This is REAL science - not nonsense like ivermectin and raw milk...
Massimo@Rainmaker1973

A single dose of a new cancer drug made a brain tumor almost disappear – in just five days. Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital reported “dramatic and rapid” tumor regression in the first patients treated with a next-generation form of CAR T-cell therapy for glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive brain cancers known. The therapy, called CARv3-TEAM-E, was developed to overcome a major hurdle in treating solid tumors: their ability to hide from the immune system. The personalized treatment reprograms a patient’s immune cells to attack the tumor, and in one extraordinary case, nearly eliminated the cancer within just five days. This novel therapy is designed to target multiple features of the tumor at once, a strategy that may help overcome the common challenge of treatment resistance in solid tumors like glioblastoma. Although the tumors eventually returned, the early outcomes were described as unprecedented. One patient saw a 60% reduction in tumor size that lasted for half a year—an impressive result in a cancer known for its aggressiveness. The trial’s success marks a major step forward for immunotherapy in brain cancer and raises new hopes for long-term control or even a cure. Researchers are now working to refine the treatment and extend its effects, with the ultimate goal of turning a once-terminal diagnosis into a survivable condition.

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PBS News
PBS News@NewsHour·
A new variant of COVID-19 is buzzing. Its official name is BA.3.2, but it’s earned the nickname "cicada" because, analogous to the insect’s pattern, it first appeared back in 2024, went dormant for a while, and resurfaced in the U.S. late last year. (via @PolitiFact) to.pbs.org/41yvbaQ
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Zdenek Vrozina
Zdenek Vrozina@ZdenekVrozina·
Why might insulin resistance go up after COVID? Probably not because of one single cause, but because of a whole network of inflammatory and metabolic changes. A new narrative review.🧵
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Jess
Jess@MeetJess·
The Human Cost of Failing to Name COVID ‘Airborne’ A great read 👇🏼 thetyee.ca/Analysis/2026/…
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