SARS Lessons Unlearned:

Critical Questions About the Long-Term Effects of Vaccination and Repeated Viral Exposure

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In this week's September 6, 2024 update:

  • COVID-19: Long-Term Effects of Vaccination & Viral Exposure

  • Vejon: This week’s Vejon video highlight

  • Dementia: Does aging affect mental acuity?

  • Infographic: Hyper-sensitized immune systems

  • Health: The indoor microbiome

  • News: Medical News in Brief

  • Donate: Support Vejon MED with a contribution

  • Kickstarter: “Disease X” Kickstarter campaign

  • Advanced 360: COVID-19 Adv. 360 Course

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LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

COVID-19

  • Animal studies showed SARS vaccines caused severe inflammatory responses in lungs when exposed to live virus, complicating vaccine development.

  • COVID-19 pandemic raises questions about long-term effects of vaccination and repeated viral exposure in both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals.

  • Exosomal shedding may transmit vaccine-related materials, potentially causing hypersensitivity responses in unvaccinated people exposed to vaccinated individuals.

  • Lack of research on "challenge studies" and long-term effects of repeated viral exposure is concerning, given potential implications for public health.

Why is this Important: Identifying the long-term risks of repeated SARS-CoV-2 exposure and vaccination is crucial for developing effective public health strategies to mitigate potential future complications, such as immune hypersensitivity and systemic pathology, in both vaccinated and unvaccinated populations as the virus continues to circulate and evolve.

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DEMENTIA

  • Aging affects mental acuity, but the impact varies. The aging brain can adapt and develop new learning strategies.

  • Biological age can differ from chronological age, influenced by genetics, lifestyle, and environmental factors.

  • Cognitive frailty, a potential precursor to dementia, is often underrecognized by clinicians and lacks a Medicare diagnostic code.

  • Physical activity, cognitive stimulation, blood pressure control, and certain diets can help protect against cognitive decline in aging.

Why is this Important: Challenging ageist assumptions, this article highlights the complexity of cognitive aging. It emphasizes that chronological age alone doesn't determine mental acuity, underscoring the importance of comprehensive assessments, lifestyle factors, and early detection of cognitive frailty. These insights can inform better healthcare practices and personal strategies for maintaining cognitive health.

INFOGRAPHIC

HEALTH

  • The indoor microbiome is a diverse ecosystem of microorganisms in our homes that can significantly impact our health.

  • Exposure to diverse microbes can boost our immune system, potentially reducing the risk of allergies and autoimmune diseases.

  • Poor indoor environments with inadequate ventilation can harbor harmful microbes, leading to respiratory issues and easier disease spread.

  • Emerging evidence suggests the indoor microbiome may influence mental health through the gut-brain axis and microbial diversity.

Why is this Important: Unveiling the indoor microbiome's impact on health opens doors to revolutionary living spaces. By understanding how our built environments shape microbial communities, we can design homes and workplaces that actively promote well-being, potentially reducing allergies, boosting immunity, and even improving mental health.

POLIO

  • A ten-month-old boy in Gaza was paralyzed by poliovirus, the first case in the region this century.

  • The poliovirus strain in Gaza may have been introduced as early as September 2023, potentially by a traveler.

  • War conditions in Gaza, including lack of clean water and sanitation, provided an ideal environment for virus spread.

  • Over 1.6 million doses of a new poliovirus vaccine (nOPV2) will be delivered to Gaza for vaccination campaigns.

Why is this Important: Polio's resurgence in Gaza after 25 years serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of disease eradication efforts. It highlights the critical importance of maintaining robust vaccination programs, especially in conflict zones, and underscores the need for global vigilance in preventing the reemergence of previously controlled diseases.

EDUCATION

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MEDICAL NEWS IN BRIEF

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

🚥 Global Study Reveals Widespread Micronutrient Deficiencies Affecting Billions Worldwide: Groundbreaking insights from this extensive brain imaging research challenge the notion of a singular autism "type". By revealing diverse neurobiological patterns, the findings pave the way for more personalized interventions and a deeper understanding of autism's complex nature, potentially revolutionizing diagnosis and treatment approaches for individuals on the spectrum.  [SOURCE]

🚥 Study Finds Alzheimer's-Like Brain Changes in COVID-19 Patients: Groundbreaking research reveals COVID-19's potential to accelerate Alzheimer's-like brain changes. This finding underscores the urgency of understanding long-term neurological impacts of the virus, emphasizing the need for enhanced monitoring and early intervention strategies for COVID-19 survivors to mitigate potential cognitive decline and neurodegenerative risks. [SOURCE]

🚥 Newly Discovered Gene Linked to Human Longevity and Healthier Aging: Unlocking the secrets of longevity, researchers have identified a gene that not only extends lifespan but also promotes healthier aging. This discovery opens new avenues for potential therapies to combat age-related diseases and improve quality of life in later years. [SOURCE]

🚥 Gut Microbiome Linked to Severe Constipation: Groundbreaking insights into the gut microbiome's role in chronic constipation offer new hope for millions of sufferers. By identifying specific bacterial changes linked to this condition, researchers have paved the way for innovative diagnostic tools and targeted treatments, potentially revolutionizing the management of a widespread and often debilitating gastrointestinal disorder. [SOURCE]

🚥 Eye Movements Indicate Unique Brain Versions of the Same Movie: Eye movements create personalized neural representations of movies, suggesting we each perceive the world uniquely based on our individual gaze patterns. This groundbreaking finding challenges the notion of a shared objective reality and highlights the complex interplay between eye movements, visual perception, and brain activity. [SOURCE]

🚥 Dark Chocolate May Be Good for the Eyes, Study Indicates: Dark chocolate's ability to enhance retinal arterial dilation suggests potential benefits for eye health. This finding opens avenues for exploring natural interventions in retinal disease prevention and management. While further research is needed, particularly on long-term effects and diseased populations, it highlights the intricate relationship between diet and ocular function. [SOURCE]

BOOK NOOK

Set within a child’s nose, ‘Humming Heroes’ features a family of Lymphocytes led by a wise Mother, brave Father, determined Brother, and heroic Baby, confronting invading microorganisms. The story takes an imaginative turn, when a humming melody combines with the Lymphocytes’ song to repel the invaders and restore inner harmony.

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SARS Lessons Unlearned: Critical Questions About the Long-Term Effects of Vaccination and Repeated Viral Exposure