Dr. Sabine Hazan: “our most significant discovery”
Dr. Hazan is a Gastroenterologist with a special interest in microbiome research.
Watch as she traces the loss of Bifidobacteria all the way from covid mRNA technology to the rate of Autism in California.... and ends with a bombshell twin study.
@SabinehazanMD brought back the speech of previously non verbal twins, with a re-florilisation of the essential microbe which is now missing (at adequate levels) in 75% of newborns.
It’s a completely new paradigm of medicine.
She is pioneering it.
@AnyAnagram We really need a lot more data on the true impact of Long Covid, by duration, system, clinical impact, qualify of life and function impact; There is no good taxonomy for recording these datails. /3
@AnyAnagram Clearly Covid is still in circulation although we've had an unsual protracted low, specially in the west coast. We see some basing now and likely the start of a new wave now or shortly. My Aunt and MIL just caught Covid at a wedding we were all at./2
@hannahspierMD Moving forward is an important part of any illness; And psychotherapy and other models can be used to help move forward in a new way while recognizing very real limitations. In any injury or disability a person may be stuck or missing adequate resources.
@DonEford@AlanLevinovitz@zeynep@MeganTStevenson There is one kernal of truth that we don't have a very good universal taxonomy for Long Covid.
I had ChatGPT come up with one with some input in 2 minutes. Why don't we have something like this to aid in cohort, phenotyping and longitudinal studies?
@DonEford@hannahspierMD -- and I never talk along these lines; but you'd think a female practitioner would be extra sensitive to this knowing the history of 'hysteria' diagnoses in early allopathic medicine. /2
@DonEford@hannahspierMD Honestly I don't know how any one could ignore someones true suffering for conditions like fibromyalisia, LC, ME/CFS; it should be medical malpractice to diagnose someone who's genuinely ill with conversion disorder. /1
@envidreamz and of course the people who are not affected may have silent impacts they don't know of yet; increased cardiovascular risk, risk of alzheimers; and who knows what else- but we won't know the true impact of this for at least another decade especially with compound risk.
@envidreamz The first step to finding a cure or a treatment at least is understanding their is a difference to understand the root cause; Why are some profoundly affected and others not.
@envidreamz Personally we are lower risk for Long Covid (If you believe my theory that de-novo risk goes down past 2nd infection; but risk is not zero; If I was high risk for LC I would probably have to strictly mask in these settings.
@envidreamz When they masked and distanced even when Covid negative. ..
But comparing that now that we are home and my Mother in Law actually got Covid (she's doing much better, testing negative) we're avoiding her for at least 12 days; not worth the risk for casual reasons
@envidreamz Influenza also could cause viral sepsis which is responsible for many of the 300k hospitalizations and 15-30k mortality actually from influenza.
https://t.co/oqnCgJGWRz
@oldfshndanne@KrutikaKuppalli@WHO By fully airborne I mean that it can suspend; or even the definition of how colds and flus which are primarily respiratory viruses transmit-it should be less then that; However it *is* highly contagious in other ways which can fuel epidemic; that's how it's headed now. not good.
@oldfshndanne@KrutikaKuppalli@WHO I work on the assumption that past predicts future; in this case if it were truly highly airborne we would have already had a global Ebola pandemic. It can aeresolize under certain conditions-which means N95 and FULL PPE on individual basis; but unlikely IMO to be fully airborne