The hottest Immune Response Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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The Forgotten Side of Medicine β€’ 6800 implied HN points β€’ 21 Jan 24
  1. Over the past years, data suggests that unvaccinated individuals may become ill when in close contact with vaccinated individuals; mechanisms for this transmission involve exosome shedding, COVID-19 shedding, and potentially transfected bacterial shedding.
  2. Efforts to unravel the mysteries of mRNA vaccine shedding have revealed concerns such as shedding's impact on sexual shedding, odor emission, blood transfusions, cancer, and mitigation methods.
  3. Various factors can influence shedding reactions, such as sensitivity levels, timing post-vaccination, symptoms experienced, and potential links to the gut microbiome and pheromones.
The Vajenda β€’ 2162 implied HN points β€’ 11 Jul 23
  1. HPV vaccine is approved up to age 45, but one can consider getting vaccinated later based on individual risk factors.
  2. Vaccination before age 26 is ideal to maximize effectiveness with fewer doses, but those up to 45 may decide based on discussions with clinicians.
  3. Getting the HPV vaccine at an older age can still provide protection against cancer-causing HPV types, especially before new sexual partners and to prevent potential health consequences.
Your Local Epidemiologist β€’ 1815 implied HN points β€’ 05 Jan 24
  1. The amount of DNA fragments in Covid-19 vaccines is relatively small compared to other particles.
  2. DNA fragments are present in all vaccines and various medical treatments, and are kept at minimal levels for safety.
  3. Human bodies have natural mechanisms to deal with foreign DNA and prevent integration into our genes.
Harnessing the Power of Nutrients β€’ 1258 implied HN points β€’ 25 Feb 22
  1. COVID vaccines impact the response to variants of concern by creating immune bias towards the original strain, affecting responses to new variants.
  2. Understanding 'original antigenic sin' can help explain how previous infections or vaccinations influence the immune system's response to subsequent exposures.
  3. The study suggests that natural immunity, including mucosal IgA, may have superior abilities to adapt to new variants compared to vaccine-induced immunity, highlighting the importance of considering different aspects of immunity.
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Tessa Fights Robots β€’ 61 implied HN points β€’ 11 Dec 23
  1. A study found a small error in COVID vaccines that led to the immune system responding to different proteins in some cases.
  2. Researchers identified potential off-target effects of modified ribonucleotides on mRNA translation fidelity.
  3. The human body is complex, and it's essential to align with natural laws for well-being and health.
Steve Kirsch's newsletter β€’ 2 implied HN points β€’ 12 Dec 24
  1. The discussion will focus on the rising number of sepsis cases worldwide and possible links to COVID-19 and its vaccines. Sepsis is a serious condition, and it's important for people to understand its implications.
  2. Experts in the field will join to share insights, including a prominent virologist and a leading doctor on sepsis treatment. Their perspectives may help shed light on why this increase is happening.
  3. The event encourages community participation, aiming to inform people on health safety this winter. It's a good opportunity to learn and share information with friends and family.
Everything Is An Emergency β€’ 2 HN points β€’ 27 Feb 24
  1. Research on long COVID is shedding light on understanding chronic fatigue syndromes and mysterious symptoms previously dismissed as psychosomatic.
  2. The development of COVID mRNA vaccines is not only promising for preventing diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's but also accelerating cancer treatment research.
  3. Women's medical complaints, often dismissed as psychosomatic, are gaining attention with the study of PAISes, potentially destigmatizing long-dismissed conditions.
Are You Okay? β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 17 Jun 20
  1. Steroids, like Dexamethasone, are showing promise in treating the sickest COVID-19 patients by reducing deaths, hinting at a new treatment option in the fight against the virus.
  2. COVID-19 can trigger dangerous cytokine storms in some patients, highlighting the importance of understanding the body's immune response to the virus.
  3. While there's no need to panic or stock up on steroids like Dexamethasone, the discovery offers hope and showcases science's ongoing efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Are You Okay? β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 24 Jan 21
  1. Long Covid can persist even after the virus is cleared from the body, causing symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, and muscle aches.
  2. Understanding the mechanism behind lasting symptoms of Covid-19 can help direct treatment for patients experiencing lingering effects of the virus.
  3. Getting vaccinated for Covid-19 is not just about preventing death but also avoiding long-term suffering experienced by many with the virus.