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It shouldn't surprise anyone that infections can trigger cancers. It also shouldn't be a surprise that repetitive infections with a very contagious airborne virus can trigger high cancer rates in young people. #LongCovid

147,451 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Carolyn Barber, MD
Carolyn Barber, MD1 год назад

Inside long COVID’s war on the body: Researchers are trying to find out whether the virus has the potential to cause cancer If paywall,this works:

Фото профиля Rooted_In_Reality
Rooted_In_Reality1 год назад

Yes, no surprise. Repeated infections like COVID-19 drive chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and immune dysfunction. These mechanisms damage DNA and weaken the body's cancer defenses, creating fertile ground for cancer development.

Фото профиля Michael G Swifte
Michael G Swifte1 год назад

Not considering the mrna injections as a variable is bad science.

Фото профиля Dr. Julie Gurner
Dr. Julie Gurner1 год назад

Infections triggering cancers, etc. is the reason anyone who says they are into "longevity" & doesn't address it, isn't serious. Infections end lives, and reduce quality of lives ( an underlying force in things like MS). If you care about longevity, you care about infections.

Фото профиля Nolite te bastardes carborundorum
Nolite te bastardes carborundorum1 год назад

Would you by any chance have a link to the original report by any chance please? Thank you if so!

Фото профиля Danielle Beckman
Danielle Beckman1 год назад

Yes, here: and here:

Фото профиля Curious_No7_Maverick
Curious_No7_Maverick1 год назад

Indeed, I'm thinking impactive on protein folding, ER stress

Фото профиля BackwoodsOhm
BackwoodsOhm1 год назад

Thankfully we have the ability to detect the vaccine-specific SV40 laced plasmid DNA in these cancers:

Фото профиля Tired of being politically correct
Tired of being politically correct1 год назад

I think you meant “repeated injections.”

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