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2024-01-19 23:37:46
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Matt Baggott on Nostr: npub1q8tcd…wnzdr Wow, I didn't know about that 1918 flu link to Parkinson's ...

npub1q8tcdrasgf662pzrvrw0qfhd8lj436k3lqseyxg2wurgpezvlh6suwnzdr (npub1q8t…nzdr) Wow, I didn't know about that 1918 flu link to Parkinson's disease. If that's new to others, this quote from a BBC news article summarizes:

"In the 1960s, epidemiologists studying the long-term prognosis of survivors of the 1918 Spanish Influenza began to notice an unusual trend. Those who were born between 1888 and 1924 – meaning they were either infants or in young adulthood at the time of the pandemic – appeared to have been two or three times more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease at some point in their life than those born at different times.
It was a striking finding. For while the potential neurological consequences of flu infections have been documented by doctors for centuries – there are medical reports of this which date back to 1385 – the sheer scale of the Spanish Flu, which infected around 500 million people globally, meant scientists could link a heightened risk of disease to the pandemic.
In recent years, an elevated risk of Parkinson's has also been identified in the survivors of outbreaks of HIV, West Nile virus, Japanese encephalitis, Coxsackie, Western Equine virus and the Epstein-Barr virus. Neurologists attempting to understand why this happens believe that each of these viruses are capable of crossing into the brain, and in some cases damaging the fragile structures which control the co-ordination of movement, known as the basal ganglia, initiating a process of degeneration which can lead to Parkinson's."

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20220127-could-covid-19-still-be-affecting-us-in-decades-to-come
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