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Here's the Smmry for easy Nabble searching: https://smmry.com/https://elemental.medium.com/a-supercomputer-analyzed-covid-19-and-an-interesting-new-theory-has-emerged-31cb8eba9d63#&SM_LENGTH=7 > Jacobson's team says in their paper that "The pathology of Covid-19 is likely the result of Bradykinin Storms rather than cytokine storms," which had been previously identified in Covid-19 patients, but that "The two may be intricately linked." Other papers had previously identified bradykinin storms as a possible cause of Covid-19's pathologies. > > According to the researchers, bradykinin storms could create arrhythmias and low blood pressure, which are often seen in Covid-19 patients. > > Jacobson told me, "It is a reasonable hypothesis that many of the neurological symptoms in Covid-19 could be due to an excess of bradykinin. It has been reported that bradykinin would indeed be likely to increase the permeability of the blood-brain barrier. In addition, similar neurological symptoms have been observed in other diseases that result from an excess of bradykinin." > > Increased bradykinin levels could also account for other common Covid-19 symptoms. > > The similarities between ACE inhibitor side effects and Covid-19 symptoms strengthen the bradykinin hypothesis, the researchers say. > > Though still an emerging theory, the bradykinin hypothesis explains several other of Covid-19's seemingly bizarre symptoms. > > The bradykinin hypothesis provides a model that "Contributes to a better understanding of Covid-19" and "Adds novelty to the existing literature," according to scientists Frank van de Veerdonk, Jos WM van der Meer, and Roger Little, who peer-reviewed the team's paper. On 9/2/20 11:04 AM, Merle Lefkoff wrote: > https://elemental.medium.com/a-supercomputer-analyzed-covid-19-and-an-interesting-new-theory-has-emerged-31cb8eba9d63 -- ↙↙↙ uǝlƃ - .... . -..-. . -. -.. -..-. .. ... -..-. .... . .-. . FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Zoom Fridays 9:30a-12p Mtn GMT-6 bit.ly/virtualfriam un/subscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com archives: http://friam.471366.n2.nabble.com/ FRIAM-COMIC http://friam-comic.blogspot.com/
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And here's a local "Science on Tap" event:
Supercomputing and Systems Biology: A New Hypothesis for COVID-19 Dr. Daniel Jacobson https://www.ornl.gov/staff-profile/daniel-jacobson https://www.meetup.com/ScienceOnTapORWA/events/273259319/ On 9/2/20 4:33 PM, uǝlƃ ↙↙↙ wrote: > Thanks for sending that along! > > Here's the Smmry for easy Nabble searching: > https://smmry.com/https://elemental.medium.com/a-supercomputer-analyzed-covid-19-and-an-interesting-new-theory-has-emerged-31cb8eba9d63#&SM_LENGTH=7 > >> Jacobson's team says in their paper that "The pathology of Covid-19 is likely the result of Bradykinin Storms rather than cytokine storms," which had been previously identified in Covid-19 patients, but that "The two may be intricately linked." Other papers had previously identified bradykinin storms as a possible cause of Covid-19's pathologies. >> >> According to the researchers, bradykinin storms could create arrhythmias and low blood pressure, which are often seen in Covid-19 patients. >> >> Jacobson told me, "It is a reasonable hypothesis that many of the neurological symptoms in Covid-19 could be due to an excess of bradykinin. It has been reported that bradykinin would indeed be likely to increase the permeability of the blood-brain barrier. In addition, similar neurological symptoms have been observed in other diseases that result from an excess of bradykinin." >> >> Increased bradykinin levels could also account for other common Covid-19 symptoms. >> >> The similarities between ACE inhibitor side effects and Covid-19 symptoms strengthen the bradykinin hypothesis, the researchers say. >> >> Though still an emerging theory, the bradykinin hypothesis explains several other of Covid-19's seemingly bizarre symptoms. >> >> The bradykinin hypothesis provides a model that "Contributes to a better understanding of Covid-19" and "Adds novelty to the existing literature," according to scientists Frank van de Veerdonk, Jos WM van der Meer, and Roger Little, who peer-reviewed the team's paper. > > > > On 9/2/20 11:04 AM, Merle Lefkoff wrote: >> https://elemental.medium.com/a-supercomputer-analyzed-covid-19-and-an-interesting-new-theory-has-emerged-31cb8eba9d63 > -- glen ep ropella 971-599-3737 - .... . -..-. . -. -.. -..-. .. ... -..-. .... . .-. . FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Zoom Fridays 9:30a-12p Mtn GMT-6 bit.ly/virtualfriam un/subscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com archives: http://friam.471366.n2.nabble.com/ FRIAM-COMIC http://friam-comic.blogspot.com/ |
Can I drink Aloe Vera and cure myself? Instead of inhaling disinfectant!
-----Original Message----- From: Friam <[hidden email]> On Behalf Of glen ep ropella Sent: Monday, September 14, 2020 2:39 PM To: FriAM <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Exciting new Covid research And here's a local "Science on Tap" event: Supercomputing and Systems Biology: A New Hypothesis for COVID-19 Dr. Daniel Jacobson https://www.ornl.gov/staff-profile/daniel-jacobson https://www.meetup.com/ScienceOnTapORWA/events/273259319/ On 9/2/20 4:33 PM, uǝlƃ ↙↙↙ wrote: > Thanks for sending that along! > > Here's the Smmry for easy Nabble searching: > https://smmry.com/https://elemental.medium.com/a-supercomputer-analyze > d-covid-19-and-an-interesting-new-theory-has-emerged-31cb8eba9d63#&SM_ > LENGTH=7 > >> Jacobson's team says in their paper that "The pathology of Covid-19 is likely the result of Bradykinin Storms rather than cytokine storms," which had been previously identified in Covid-19 patients, but that "The two may be intricately linked." Other papers had previously identified bradykinin storms as a possible cause of Covid-19's pathologies. >> >> According to the researchers, bradykinin storms could create arrhythmias and low blood pressure, which are often seen in Covid-19 patients. >> >> Jacobson told me, "It is a reasonable hypothesis that many of the neurological symptoms in Covid-19 could be due to an excess of bradykinin. It has been reported that bradykinin would indeed be likely to increase the permeability of the blood-brain barrier. In addition, similar neurological symptoms have been observed in other diseases that result from an excess of bradykinin." >> >> Increased bradykinin levels could also account for other common Covid-19 symptoms. >> >> The similarities between ACE inhibitor side effects and Covid-19 symptoms strengthen the bradykinin hypothesis, the researchers say. >> >> Though still an emerging theory, the bradykinin hypothesis explains several other of Covid-19's seemingly bizarre symptoms. >> >> The bradykinin hypothesis provides a model that "Contributes to a better understanding of Covid-19" and "Adds novelty to the existing literature," according to scientists Frank van de Veerdonk, Jos WM van der Meer, and Roger Little, who peer-reviewed the team's paper. > > > > On 9/2/20 11:04 AM, Merle Lefkoff wrote: >> https://elemental.medium.com/a-supercomputer-analyzed-covid-19-and-an >> -interesting-new-theory-has-emerged-31cb8eba9d63 > -- glen ep ropella 971-599-3737 - .... . -..-. . -. -.. -..-. .. ... -..-. .... . .-. . FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Zoom Fridays 9:30a-12p Mtn GMT-6 bit.ly/virtualfriam un/subscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com archives: http://friam.471366.n2.nabble.com/ FRIAM-COMIC http://friam-comic.blogspot.com/ - .... . -..-. . -. -.. -..-. .. ... -..-. .... . .-. . FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Zoom Fridays 9:30a-12p Mtn GMT-6 bit.ly/virtualfriam un/subscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com archives: http://friam.471366.n2.nabble.com/ FRIAM-COMIC http://friam-comic.blogspot.com/ |
No, but your lungs will be beautiful. --- Frank C. Wimberly 140 Calle Ojo Feliz, Santa Fe, NM 87505 505 670-9918 Santa Fe, NM On Mon, Sep 14, 2020, 4:26 PM Marcus Daniels <[hidden email]> wrote: Can I drink Aloe Vera and cure myself? Instead of inhaling disinfectant! - .... . -..-. . -. -.. -..-. .. ... -..-. .... . .-. . FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Zoom Fridays 9:30a-12p Mtn GMT-6 bit.ly/virtualfriam un/subscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com archives: http://friam.471366.n2.nabble.com/ FRIAM-COMIC http://friam-comic.blogspot.com/ |
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Frank Wimberly No, but your lungs will be beautiful. --- On Mon, Sep 14, 2020, 4:26 PM Marcus Daniels <[hidden email]> wrote:
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