Jules Newton (@avojules) 's Twitter Profile
Jules Newton

@avojules

Social Entrepreneur; CSIR Board member; mom to 3 sons!

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calendar_today31-10-2011 11:18:49

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Chester Missing (@chestermissing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

South African corporates, as we go into end of year function time remember trying to undercut how much you pay entertainers / edu-tainers just lowers the quality of the product and shows disrespect to an industry that does wonders bringing your people together. Thanks.

Phillip Buckhaults (@p_j_buckhaults) 's Twitter Profile Photo

spike binds fibrin. fibrinogen deposits are found in brains of patients with post-covid cognitive decline. clots where they are not supposed to be are bad. it does not take a genius to conclude that vaccination with mRNA that produces spike antigens requires careful control

spike binds fibrin.  fibrinogen deposits are found in brains of patients with post-covid cognitive decline.  clots where they are not supposed to be are bad.  

it does not take a genius to conclude that vaccination with mRNA that produces spike antigens requires careful control
Resia Pretorius (@resiapretorius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good to see they have confirmed results from our papers on fibrin: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33203441/ including that spike protein binds to fibrin: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34328172/ #teamclots Prof Doug Kell CBE #FBPE #FBPA🔶🇪🇺

charlos (@loscharlos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study: “Thus, fibrin drives inflammation and neuropathology in SARS-CoV-2 infection, and fibrin-targeting immunotherapy may represent a therapeutic intervention for patients with acute COVID-19 and #LongCovid”

Neurologist Mom (@neurologistmom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most difficult thing in the world is stopping a neurologist whose default mode is gaslighting patients when they don’t understand what’s going on. — A neurologist

Dr Steven Quay (@quay_dr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An absolutely remarkable #Covid paper from UCSF. What did they find? 1. Fibrin binds spike protein 2. Forms proinflammatory blood clots 3. Clots drive systemic thromboinflammation & brain pathology, including #LongCovid 4. NK cell loss is seen & explains increase in #cancer

An absolutely remarkable #Covid paper from UCSF.

What did they find?

1. Fibrin binds spike protein
2. Forms proinflammatory blood clots
3. Clots drive systemic thromboinflammation & brain pathology, including #LongCovid  
4. NK cell loss is seen & explains increase in #cancer
Morgan Stephens (@morganstephensa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cautiously optimistic, but this seems like a big discovery. It was always the blood. It felt that way, and research is slowly but steadily confirming it. news-medical.net/news/20240829/…

thetranscendedman (@atranscendedman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a study of 551 participants in Guangzhou, China, #LongCOVID was found to suppress brain activity during walking, with more severe initial symptoms leading to greater suppression. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Christoph Bammer 💙🇺🇦 (@cbammermd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is exactly what we observe as well: after 12-24 weeks of therapy with nattokinase/lumbrokinase or serrapeptase, the detection of microclots is usually negative. I only add platelet aggregation inhibition with aspirin depending on the platelet function test. 1/2

Resia Pretorius (@resiapretorius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am shocked about the level of misinformation and ignorance in this speculative and highly distorted opinion in The i paper. Written by Clare Wilson who proclaims to be informed.We need to acknowledge the suffering of millions individuals with persistent symptoms of LongCOVID.

charlos (@loscharlos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“New research from the University of Kentucky shows compelling evidence that the cognitive impairments observed in #LongCovid patients share striking similarities with those seen in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.”

“New research from the University of Kentucky shows compelling evidence that the cognitive impairments observed in #LongCovid patients share striking similarities with those seen in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.”
Resia Pretorius (@resiapretorius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I read this great post from Kiwi 🥝✨ on masking. I post as a reminder: We need to do it, especially at places like airports or conferences or big events where spreading can happen. Covid is not over, anyone can develop LongCOVID, multiple infections make us vulnerable.

Harriet Carroll: Long Covid Scientific Consultancy (@angryhacademic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Children with orthostatic intolerance exhibit elevated markers of inflammation in the dorsal medulla pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31225987/ Elevated choline in the dorsal medulla of kids with OI, as a marker of neuroinflammation #POTS #LongCovidKids

Binita Kane (@binitakane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“This is the longest follow-up study of children with SARS-CoV-2 infection, showing a significant and long-lasting burden of Long Covid in the pediatric population. This highlights the urgent need of investing in pediatric Long Covid” Danilo.Buonsenso_Surf4Children thelancet.com/journals/eclin…