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Dr. Robert H. Hopkins, Chief of Internal Medicine at UAMS (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences), discusses what monoclonal antibody treatment is, the process, and his thoughts on people using ivermectin to treat COVID-19.
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Lo Covid, đừng quên kẻ giết người thầm lặng khác.  





More Americans are experiencing hypertension, meaning higher blood pressure, due to the covid pandemic. This is based on a pretty impressive study published in the journal Circulation. 
Why would a pandemic cause people's blood pressure to run higher? 
By the end of this video, you'll have a good understanding of WHY. 
But if I had to pick one word as the reason, that would be.

Stress Or anxiety. 
And this isn't just an assumption or a theory. Take a look at some of the most searched health topics of 2021, like "why do I feel anxious for no reason" It's also no wonder why the US surgeon general just warned about the devastating mental health effects that young people are facing, which have been amplified by the covid pandemic. The 53-page report shows the significant increases in self-reports of depression, anxiety, and mental-health-related ER visits.

One significant stat is that ER visits for suicide attempts rose 51% for adolescent girls in early 2021 compared to the same period in 2019, while "the figure rose 4% for boys. 

So yeah, stress, anxiety, and depression for several reasons. Loss of loved ones. So far, COVID has taken over 785,000 American lives. Stress from lockdowns that cut social events and strained relationships, Politics, Unemployment.  

What happens when people are stressed? 
More and more stress hormones, especially cortisol, are released from your adrenal glands, and those higher levels circulating in your blood affect the entire body. Too much cortisol raises blood sugar levels weakens the immune system and raises blood pressure. 

Not only that, but the covid pandemic meant that
1) people weren't exercising as much
2) people were eating less healthy
3) drinking more alcohol
4) getting less quality sleep
5) weren't getting as much regular health care, including fewer doctor visits and less adherence to medication regimen

In fact, these very observations led the lead author to conduct this study in the first place. Based on this new study, Almost a half million Americans have a higher blood pressure than the year before. To be more specific, the researchers at Cleveland Clinic found that the blood pressure reading, for the most part, stayed the same from 2019 thru March of 2020 but had a big jump from April 2020 to the end of the study in December 2020. 

It's really two measurements rolled into one when looking at blood pressure; it's really 2 measurements rolled into one. The top number is the systolic blood pressure, related to the heart squeezing. The bottom number is the diastolic blood pressure, related to heart relaxation. Anyone with a reading of 130/80 mm Hg or higher is considered to have high blood pressure.

The average monthly change from April 2020 to December 2020, compared to 1 year prior to that, was a 1.10 to 2.50 mm Hg increase in systolic pressure. It was an average increase of 0.14 to 0.53 mm Hg for diastolic pressure. These numbers may not seem like a big deal but when you have this jump in half a million people, it's actually a significant jump. The increases occurred in all of the subgroups. It happened in all ages, in both men and women, although a bigger increase in women. Over time, having high blood pressure, even if it's just a little high, can damage blood vessels, your heart, brain, kidneys, and eyes, as well as sexual function.

Almost half of all American adults have high blood pressure, which is often called a "silent killer" because it can have life-threatening consequences, despite it causing little to no symptoms. With more and more people having higher blood pressure, more and more people will have strokes, heart attacks, heart failure, kidney impairment, visual impairment, and erectile dysfunction. So you're going to have more hospital admissions for these conditions, but guess what disease is still filling up some hospitals to the brink, COVID.

Fortunately, high blood pressure is relatively easy to diagnose and treat. In many cases, blood pressure can be adequately lowered without medication simply by eating healthier, exercising more, and practicing stress reduction techniques. This would include things like yoga, meditation, and mindfulness. One of the main dietary changes you can make to lower blood pressure would entail eating more potassium and less salt. Take a look at this study published in the NEJM, which had about 400 people. Half of them followed a typical American diet and the other half followed the DASH diet for three months. 

The conclusion? 
Those who eat a low-sodium DASH diet can prevent or even reverse the typical rise in blood pressure that occurs as people get older.

Doctor Mike Hansen, MD

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https://doctormikehansen.com/about-doctor-mike-hansen/

"I’m a Board-Certified Internist, Intensivist, and Pulmonologist. In other words, I’m a Doctor who specializes in Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, and Pulmonary Disease."
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Trong clip investigation này có đoạn phỏng vấn bà Dimon Liu, một người phụ nữ gan thép đã nhiều năm đấu tranh cho nhân quyền và đối lập với cs Trung Quốc.  Những người phụ nữ Á Châu mà tôi ngưỡng mộ trong đó có bà TT Thái Văn Anh và bà Dimon Liu.   





Dimon Liu


Dimon Liu was born in China, and left for the United States as a child at the height of the Cultural Revolution in 1965. She has been an activist on human rights in China beginning in1972, after witnessing appalling conditions during her three-month trip to China after President Richard Nixon's visit. She has testified before the U.S. House and Senate on human rights in China, and in 1989 her activism helped to achieve an unprecedented UN reprimand against China on human rights abuse. Her writings on human rights, rule of law, democracy, and military strategy have appeared in many journals and newspapers including Asian Wall Street Journal , Foreign Affairs , New York Times , Newsday , and Washington Times . Liu's visit is co-sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow program.

https://victimsofcommunism.org/speaker/dimon-liu/

Chinese defector first with the truth on spread of Covid

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/world/c...73e8d4f570
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#4
This lady has more balls than most spineless men.    Biggrin

Triple shots of vaccine still get the virus, damn it and that's the truth.  Vaccinated people still get sick. 

Stay home, wear mask, distant from crowds, stay hydrated = limit the spread

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(2022-01-26, 09:04 PM)Lục Tuyết Kỳ Wrote: This lady has more balls than most spineless men.    Biggrin

 Sốc. Độc giả Hai Hòn có góp ý gì không?
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(2022-01-27, 12:10 AM)005 Wrote:  Sốc. Độc giả Hai Hòn có góp ý gì không?

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Dạ thì muội thấy vậy mà, nhìn hai ông  bị lép vế với cô ấy làm muội mắc cười đó ngũ ca, muốn cà khịa với nàng mà bị cà lăm kg thành câu á.   Lol
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(2022-01-27, 12:10 AM)005 Wrote:  Sốc. Độc giả Hai Hòn có góp ý gì không?

Vậy là bà ấy hơn gã hai hòn này rầu. Hì hì…hì hì.  Đưa hai…..tay đầu hàng, gục đầu chịu thua. Khỏi ý kiến, ý cò gì cho tốn thời giờ.    Admire   Lol Cheer

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#8
COVID-19 vaccination and breakthrough infections in patients with cancer

Highlights

Patients with cancer who develop breakthrough COVID-19 following full vaccination remain susceptible to severe outcomes.


Hematologic malignancies are over-represented among vaccinated patients with cancer who develop breakthrough COVID-19.


Vaccination of close contacts, masking, boosters, and social distancing are needed to protect patients with cancer.

Background
Vaccination is an important preventive health measure to protect against symptomatic and severe COVID-19. Impaired immunity secondary to an underlying malignancy or recent receipt of antineoplastic systemic therapies can result in less robust antibody titers following vaccination and possible risk of breakthrough infection. As clinical trials evaluating COVID-19 vaccines largely excluded patients with a history of cancer and those on active immunosuppression (including chemotherapy), limited evidence is available to inform the clinical efficacy of COVID-19 vaccination across the spectrum of patients with cancer.

Patients and methods
We describe the clinical features of patients with cancer who developed symptomatic COVID-19 following vaccination and compare weighted outcomes with those of contemporary unvaccinated patients, after adjustment for confounders, using data from the multi-institutional COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium (CCC19).

Results
Patients with cancer who develop COVID-19 following vaccination have substantial comorbidities and can present with severe and even lethal infection. Patients harboring hematologic malignancies are over-represented among vaccinated patients with cancer who develop symptomatic COVID-19.

Conclusions
Vaccination against COVID-19 remains an essential strategy in protecting vulnerable populations, including patients with cancer. Patients with cancer who develop breakthrough infection despite full vaccination, however, remain at risk of severe outcomes. A multilayered public health mitigation approach that includes vaccination of close contacts, boosters, social distancing, and mask-wearing should be continued for the foreseeable future.

Key words
COVID-19, vaccination, SARS-CoV-2, neoplasm, cancer

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