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Pro God and pro science

It's absurd thinking we still have a democracy when corporations own this country and have the final say on everything from public health to aviation safety standards.

Please stop infecting yourself and others with a brain damaging virus.
N95 mask and clean the air. Brain scans don't lie
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“Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on Personality and Brain Function: A Grim Reality or a Wake-Up Call?
Apr 30, 2024
By Kevin Kavanagh, MD

A nightmare scenario would be if mankind were targeted by a pathogen that attacks our frontal lobes and changes our personalities, making us less likely to get along, reach a consensus, and understand others' points of view. Such a pathogen could bring an end to society as we know it.

Unfortunately, the nightmare may be real and taking shape in SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

We know that SARS-CoV-2 can damage any part of the brain. However, of concern is its propensity to damage the frontal lobes, possibly even targeting this region. This damage has been documented on CT and PET scans and electroencephalograms.

One of the first signs that something was amiss was a report in the American Journal of Medicine that described an increase in traffic accidents among those who were vaccine-hesitant

We now know that SARS-CoV-2 can damage any part of the brain. However, of concern is its propensity to damage the frontal lobes, possibly even targeting this region. This damage has been documented on CT and PET scans and electroencephalograms.
Significant damage can occur to the orbitofrontal cortex (part of the frontal lobes’ prefrontal cortex) and parahippocampal gyrus.

COVID-19 patients also demonstrate behavioral and executive dysfunction. The latter term means patients have difficulty in critical thinking, such as compromising and reaching a consensus, and difficulties in controlling antisocial and aggressive behavior
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Brain fog and cognitive difficulties exceed 50% in post-COVID-19 patients. The New York Times reported that 37% of young adults have “serious difficulty” in remembering and making decisions. In Sweden, a country that had minimal public health interventions, the insurance company “IF” reported that 32% of young adults have brain fog. Recent studies have also documented loss of IQ in COVID-19 patients.

Accepting that COVID-19 commonly causes damage to our brains, often the frontal lobes, but not accepting that it can cause personality changes would almost be an indication that some of us have already lost the ability to think critically.

Since the ongoing pandemic began, our world has become more dangerous. Brutal wars are breaking out, people are less compromising, and our government has become paralyzed by a lack of consensus. All could be partially explained by a change in behavior caused by SARS-CoV-2 infections
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Each of us is affected differently and to varying degrees, but our population is becoming less intelligent and less tolerant. And some of the world leaders have been severely sick with COVID-19, even hospitalized, significantly increasing the chances for mental changes. Unfortunately, many of our leaders are repeatedly exposed to SARS-CoV-2 and shun vaccines along with public health recommendations, creating an intellectual pathogen feedback loop.”

Wake up and resist this dangerous and disabling virus.
Wear N95. Open windows.
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Pro God and pro science

It's absurd thinking we still have a democracy when corporations own this country and have the final say on everything from public health to aviation safety standards.

Please stop infecting yourself and others with a brain damaging virus.
N95 mask and clean the air. Brain scans don't lie
.
“Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on Personality and Brain Function: A Grim Reality or a Wake-Up Call?
Apr 30, 2024
By Kevin Kavanagh, MD

A nightmare scenario would be if mankind were targeted by a pathogen that attacks our frontal lobes and changes our personalities, making us less likely to get along, reach a consensus, and understand others' points of view. Such a pathogen could bring an end to society as we know it.

Unfortunately, the nightmare may be real and taking shape in SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

We know that SARS-CoV-2 can damage any part of the brain. However, of concern is its propensity to damage the frontal lobes, possibly even targeting this region. This damage has been documented on CT and PET scans and electroencephalograms.

One of the first signs that something was amiss was a report in the American Journal of Medicine that described an increase in traffic accidents among those who were vaccine-hesitant

We now know that SARS-CoV-2 can damage any part of the brain. However, of concern is its propensity to damage the frontal lobes, possibly even targeting this region. This damage has been documented on CT and PET scans and electroencephalograms.
Significant damage can occur to the orbitofrontal cortex (part of the frontal lobes’ prefrontal cortex) and parahippocampal gyrus.

COVID-19 patients also demonstrate behavioral and executive dysfunction. The latter term means patients have difficulty in critical thinking, such as compromising and reaching a consensus, and difficulties in controlling antisocial and aggressive behavior
.
Brain fog and cognitive difficulties exceed 50% in post-COVID-19 patients. The New York Times reported that 37% of young adults have “serious difficulty” in remembering and making decisions. In Sweden, a country that had minimal public health interventions, the insurance company “IF” reported that 32% of young adults have brain fog. Recent studies have also documented loss of IQ in COVID-19 patients.

Accepting that COVID-19 commonly causes damage to our brains, often the frontal lobes, but not accepting that it can cause personality changes would almost be an indication that some of us have already lost the ability to think critically.

Since the ongoing pandemic began, our world has become more dangerous. Brutal wars are breaking out, people are less compromising, and our government has become paralyzed by a lack of consensus. All could be partially explained by a change in behavior caused by SARS-CoV-2 infections
.
Each of us is affected differently and to varying degrees, but our population is becoming less intelligent and less tolerant. And some of the world leaders have been severely sick with COVID-19, even hospitalized, significantly increasing the chances for mental changes. Unfortunately, many of our leaders are repeatedly exposed to SARS-CoV-2 and shun vaccines along with public health recommendations, creating an intellectual pathogen feedback loop.”

Wake up and resist this dangerous and disabling virus.
Wear N95. Open windows.
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