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Four factors shown to predict long COVID
Dr. Jonathan Miller Dr. Jonathan Miller

Four factors shown to predict long COVID

There are four PASC (‘long COVID’)-anticipating biological factors that can be measured as early as at initial COVID-19 diagnosis, including pre-existing type 2 diabetes, SARS-CoV-2 RNAemia, EBV viremia, and autoantibodies from patients’ blood. These can help guide the prevention and treatment of long COVID.

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Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation relieves depression by reducing brain inflammation
Dr. Jonathan Miller Dr. Jonathan Miller

Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation relieves depression by reducing brain inflammation

Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) relieves depression by reducing inflammation in the brain. It is safe and easy to do. This study adds to the growing body of knowledge in the functional/integrative treatment of depression using interventions that promote healthy brain biology and adds to the expanding resources used in the FM model for calming brain inflammation, and taVNS in particular.

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Fasting-mimicking diet benefits for cancer patients
Dr. Jonathan Miller Dr. Jonathan Miller

Fasting-mimicking diet benefits for cancer patients

The 5-day fasting mimicking diet is well tolerated and causes remarkable systemic metabolic changes in patients with different tumor types It reshapes systemic and intratumor immunity and activates several antitumor immune programs.

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Anti-idiotype antibodies and symptoms after SARS-CoV-2 infection or vaccination
Dr. Jonathan Miller Dr. Jonathan Miller

Anti-idiotype antibodies and symptoms after SARS-CoV-2 infection or vaccination

Anti-idiotype antibodies (Ab2 antibodies) are produced by the immune system as a means to tame to effect of the ‘original’ antibodies (Ab1 antibodies) induced to react to a specific antigen to prevent the immune response from getting out of hand. The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein antigen is one such primary Ab1 target.

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COVID’s ‘comet tail’ of autoimmunity
Dr. Jonathan Miller Dr. Jonathan Miller

COVID’s ‘comet tail’ of autoimmunity

SARS-CoV-2, like many other infections, can trigger latent or instigate new autoimmunity. It is exceptional compared to many other pathogens in the large number of epitopes (the part of an antigen that an antibody attaches to) that mimic human antigens. This includes targets for brain inflammation.

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Insulin levels change before weight loss or obesity
Dr. Jonathan Miller Dr. Jonathan Miller

Insulin levels change before weight loss or obesity

High insulin levels, provoked by spikes in blood glucose due to high glycemic foods or stress chemistry, block the metabolism of calories for energy and force them to be stored as visceral fat. This process precedes weight gain.

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Non-specific symptoms occur years before multiple sclerosis diagnosis
Dr. Jonathan Miller Dr. Jonathan Miller

Non-specific symptoms occur years before multiple sclerosis diagnosis

Diffuse, non-specific symptoms are experienced years before the diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis (MS) are satisfied. This illustrates the ‘prodrome’ that is typical of a wide variety of autoimmune disorders. It highlights the importance of investigating antibodies to self-tissue (autoantibodies) classified as ‘predictive’ when they occur before any symptoms.

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Hepatic stellate cells suppress natural killer cells allowing cancers cells to ‘wake up’
Dr. Jonathan Miller Dr. Jonathan Miller

Hepatic stellate cells suppress natural killer cells allowing cancers cells to ‘wake up’

Natural killer (NK) cells are specialized white blood cells crucial for fighting cancer and a first line of defense against infection. Robust activity of NK cells is necessary to keep cancer cells dormant and oppose metastasis. New evidence has emerged showing how metabolic factors that promote liver fibrosis result in the suppression of healthy NK cell activity.

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