Infectious Disease Breakthroughs - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
- The infections disease landscape is constantly changing - challenging our standard treatments. Can new - as well as ancient - therapies be the answer? Hear from experts on the cutting edge of phage therapy, HIV/AIDS research and cancer care about what is on the horizon to improve human health. [12/2024] [Show ID: 39982]
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I've witnessed remarkable treatments and cures in my lifetime. I expect a treatment, cure, and even prevention for such things as dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, etc. within another one or two generations. I don't expect to be here for it but, since I've already seen remarkable advances (I'm 86 in 18 days), I'm confident.
People with HIV can already live productive lives with current treatments. You need to concentrate on chronic lyme disease and its co infections. It's an epidemic no one is doing much about.
I agree! I am 8 years into chronic lyme. I have now been diagnosed with ME/CFS and long covid. I had severe fatigue for 2 years before being tested for lyme. The test was positive. I think I have been on at least 50 or so medications. I still suffer from debitating fatigue. I think lyme-disease will become an epidemic mostly because in the Midwest, they don't look for it or even think about it.
Remarkable stuff, but I think understanding mitochondria is critical to single-stranded RNA viruses.
Metabolic remodeling is a reversion to ancient clines within the confines of a protective host. Earth's oxygenation killed off so many organisms back in the day that viruses engineered safe spaces within eukaryotic hosts by stifling oxidative phosphorylation and activating aerobic glycolysis. This enables faster proliferation before an immune response can kick in. Human beings adopted this same strategy for neurogenesis during embryonic development.
Once environmental attenuation is achieved the viruses hijack mitochondrial autophagosome pathways to facilitate virion packaging within vesicles.
Therein lies the rub. If you can keep FAHD1 upregulated then viral metabolic remodeling will fail. The virus will not prosper. It can't make it's winter coat.
It will then be vulnerable, as churning out new vesicle suitcases is impossible when the autophagosomal pathway is obfuscated.
I find that Ria thing to be very creepy. Remember what Stephen Hawking said. I choose not to watch this program with AI as the "person" who makes the introduction.
need non science bonded issue, but imagination focus memory to lead to linear science fact