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In response The Mac to his Publication

Ah, but perhaps it is a bluff! Still, probably time to make sure the Geiger counter has a full charge. Why my idiot Prime Ministers keep poking the bear with a stick, I can't imagine. It must be brain damage from the jab.

In response Robert Pettitt to his Publication

You might just be on to something there.

Hypersexuality is an uncommon behavioral complication associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI) involving lesions to frontal basal, temporal, or diencephalic structures.

In response The Mac to his Publication

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) happens when a sudden, external, physical assault damages the brain.

In response The Mac to his Publication

Traumatic brain injury is a serious cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. After traumatic brain injury, the blood-brain barrier, the protective barrier between the brain and the intravascular compartment, becomes dysfunctional, leading to leakage of proteins, fluid, and transmigration of immune cells.

In response The Mac to his Publication

In summary, a large proportion of lipids reach the CNS by crossing the BBB by using different strategies, including passive diffusion and specific and non-specific transporters.

Several studies have shown that inflammatory substances, including BK, SP, histamine, and ET-1, can increase the BBB permeability.

In response The Mac to his Publication

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In response The Mac to his Publication

A wide variety of inflammatory diseases temporally associated with the administration of various vaccines, has been reported in the literature. A PubMed search from 1979 to 2013 revealed seventy one (71) documented cases. The most commonly reported vaccinations that were associated with CNS demyelinating diseases included influenza (21 cases), human papilloma virus (HPV) (9 cases), hepatitis A or B (8 cases), rabies (5 cases), measles (5 cases), rubella (5 cases), yellow fever (3 cases), anthrax (2 cases),meningococcus (2 cases) and tetanus (2 cases). The vast majority of post-vaccination CNS demyelinating syndromes, are related to influenza vaccination and this could be attributed to the high percentage of the population that received the vaccine during the HI1N1 epidemia from 2009 to 2012.

In response The Mac to his Publication

Usually the symptoms of the CNS demyelinating syndrome appear few days following the immunization (mean: 14.2 days) but there are cases where the clinical presentation was delayed (more than 3 weeks or even up to 5 months post-vaccination) (approximately a third of all the reported cases). In terms of the clinical presentation and the affected CNS areas, there is a great diversity among the reported cases of post-vaccination acute demyelinating syndromes.

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