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Exploring the link between depression and genetic predisposition
25 / 04 / 2024Posted by:V.Foster
Explore the link between depression and genetic predisposition to understand how genetics influence mental health risks.
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Turbo cancers help guide
24 / 03 / 2024Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
We explain "turbo cancers," fast-growing malignancies that could possibly be linked to mRNA vaccinations via elevated IgG4 levels, and provide possible monitoring options, especially for those who may be genetically predisposed to such cancers.
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Beyond ancestry: using genome sequencing for genealogy and family history
26 / 02 / 2024Posted by:Anonymous
In this post, we look into the two primary benefits of DNA testing that people generally identify with: uncovering one’s ancestral links and health-related information.
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Pregnancy with autoimmune diseases: navigating health and fertility
14 / 02 / 2024Posted by:A.Whyte
Discover how to navigate pregnancy while managing an autoimmune disease. This article offers guidance and hope for those navigating this complex journey.
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Most gossiped about genetic news of 2023
30 / 01 / 2024Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
We go over the most shared online stories related to DNA, genetics, and COVID-19 and present to you the top 10 list. As always, wild stories abound.
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How do genes really affect how you gain weight—and what can you do about it?
07 / 01 / 2024Posted by:M.White
In this brief article we look at how genetics could affect your weight in an ongoing weight gain epidemic and what are some available solutions.
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IgG4 update from Dr. Bossche
25 / 11 / 2023Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
Dr. Geert vanden Bossche is currently the only expert we know of who dares to predict the ending to the current pandemic (warning, it ain’t pretty). How do the IgG4 antibodies seen in mRNA vaccinated fit into all of this?
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The mysterious role of IgG4 antibodies in autoimmune conditions
25 / 10 / 2023Posted by:A.Whyte
What are IgG4 antibodies? Here is the basic intro of what we have known about these mysterious antibodies in immune conditions.
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Iodine, fluoride and what? Autism?!
30 / 09 / 2023Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
Iodine is necessary for proper brain development. However, fluoride exposure could impede proper iodine uptake and potentially affect the brain. Could fluoride exposure be responsible for the rise in autism we have been witnessing worldwide in the last few decades?
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Is it all because of vagus nerve damage?
28 / 08 / 2023Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
We explore how the vagus nerve could be a crucial component of understanding COVID-19, how it is linked to the immune system and how it might be considered in the treatment of post spike protein injury.
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Help for mRNA vaccinated – protecting the innate immune system
26 / 07 / 2023Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
This post is specifically for mRNA vaccinated individuals seeking help to understand how their immune system might be acting differently than expected (with a focus on IgG4 antibodies), and how the innate immune system could be protected.
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Can fasting remove our “bad” antibodies?
29 / 06 / 2023Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
We explore the available science to see if fasting can be used to remove unwanted antibodies from our body, such as the IgG4 antibodies observed to be notably increased in some of the mRNA vaccinees.
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Is triple DNA helix possible?
31 / 05 / 2023Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
Can a triple helix DNA exist in biology besides in our imagination of alien creatures? We delve into the concept of how such structures could be formed and how they could be advantageous.
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Review of Dr. Bossche’s book – the final countdown to The Inescapable Immune Escape Pandemic
25 / 04 / 2023Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche’s new book, The Inescapable Immune Escape Pandemic , is reviewed. See how he makes predictions of the impending but catastrophic end to the pandemic.
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Most gossiped about genetic news of 2022
01 / 02 / 2023Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
A compilation of the most shared genetic stories of 2022 sorted by what fascinated the public the most - as always, ranging from super cool to super absurd.
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Clotting review – why and how?
24 / 12 / 2022Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
Clotting is capturing attention as a frequent complication associated with COVID-19. This post reviews the basics of: how clotting happens; how it is dissolved; what problems it may cause; and how is it treated.
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Immune inflammation - helpful until it's not
28 / 11 / 2022Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
Inflammation is very familiar to us and we know it can be bad. But how and why does it exist in the first place? In this post we explain inflammation as an innate immunity defensive mechanism and also how it can be a double-edged sword. Plus, how to stay on top of it.
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Pseudouridines of mRNA vaccines
26 / 10 / 2022Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
In this post, we talk about the mystery behind why the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines had to be chemically manipulated to achieve their success and what this chemical alteration consisted of, and then we ask questions about what it means for any further potential biological impacts because so many gaps in the knowledge of this new technology need to be filled.
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Endometriosis genetics and the immune system
29 / 09 / 2022Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
We review the intricate genetics of the immune system that could contribute to the development of endometriosis including the different stages of progression as well as factors that might protect against the disease development. This article highlights how complex conditions such as endometriosis can have complex genetic contributions involved in its development.
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How antibodies drive viral evolution - Dr. Bossche’s theories continued
28 / 08 / 2022Posted by:Dr.M.Raszek
Predictions of outcomes for the ongoing pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 are scarce. One notable exception is Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche who early on warned that mass vaccination during a pandemic would have dire consequences on the population immunity. Here Merogenomics provides a simple graphical chart along with detailed explanations of his thoughts on the complex interplay between viral infection and the effect on the immune system in vaccinated versus unvaccinated individuals.