Found 4 bookmarks
Newest
The scientists in the UK and NHS are now making very disturbing findings that add to the growing evidence that infection and persistence of the Covid virus could be one of the reasons for the increased rate of cancer that is being reported. Will be presenting material from highly…
The scientists in the UK and NHS are now making very disturbing findings that add to the growing evidence that infection and persistence of the Covid virus could be one of the reasons for the increased rate of cancer that is being reported. Will be presenting material from highly…
“The scientists in the UK and NHS are now making very disturbing findings that add to the growing evidence that infection and persistence of the Covid virus could be one of the reasons for the increased rate of cancer that is being reported. Will be presenting material from highly regarded scientists that the virus persists in our bodies as long as 2 years..another hallmark of an oncogenic virus. This is an important issue to address and find a solution to the potential of a cancer pandemic globally”
·x.com·
The scientists in the UK and NHS are now making very disturbing findings that add to the growing evidence that infection and persistence of the Covid virus could be one of the reasons for the increased rate of cancer that is being reported. Will be presenting material from highly…
Tom Andrews on Twitter
Tom Andrews on Twitter
SARS-COV-2 causes immunopathology: the effects of COVID upon T-cells & other parts of immune system mean direct & indirect harm, lower protection against other infectious & non infectious diseases (recurrence of chronic infections, control of new cancer, recurrence of old cancer)
·twitter.com·
Tom Andrews on Twitter
Anthony J Leonardi, MBBS, PhD on Twitter
Anthony J Leonardi, MBBS, PhD on Twitter

T cells die and get depleted

If you dysregulate this you can get things like lymphoproliferation or cancers with too little death, and depletion with too much

Don't annoy me with people in denial about T cell death signatures

The findings are robust in Covid-19

·twitter.com·
Anthony J Leonardi, MBBS, PhD on Twitter