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Discussion on the importance of histological analysis in understanding the disease and the censorship of critical scientific questions.
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Recognition of viral-mediated autoimmune disease • 0:16
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Cyto kind storm causing long vasculitis triggered by specific proteins • 0:26
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Scientific censorship of discussions on disease characteristics • 1:03
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Importance of autopsy with histological analysis in understanding the disease • 2:19
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Struggle to get autopsy data analyzed for understanding cause of death • 3:08
Challenges in the medical field involving fear, coercion, and unethical practices amidst increasing diseases and excess deaths.
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Pathologists facing separation and lack of warning in handling cases • 3:39
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Culture of fear, intimidation, and coercion in American medicine • 3:47
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Unethical attacks on physicians trying to help patients • 3:57
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Need to address unethical practices and agendas in the medical profession • 4:06
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Importance of prioritizing patient care over corporate agendas • 5:04
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Challenges in conducting autopsies and analyzing diseases during times of increased deaths • 5:22
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Call for understanding and addressing critical scientific questions in medicine • 6:00
Study on childhood narcolepsy in Finland post H1N1 vaccination in 2012.
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Association found between H1N1 vaccination and childhood narcolepsy in Finland • 6:49
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Significant impact on children’s health with daytime sleepiness and cataplexy • 7:30
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12.7% increase in narcolepsy rate among vaccinated children compared to unvaccinated • 8:15
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Real-time observation of symptoms post-vaccination leading to identification of issue • 9:06
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Recall of symptoms started about 30 weeks after vaccination program • 9:44
Challenges in acknowledging delayed medical diagnosis and safety concerns in scientific research.
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First contact with a doctor for diagnosis can be significantly delayed, up to 46 weeks. • 10:00
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Referrals for diagnosis can extend up to 36 to 46 weeks, leading to delayed diagnosis. • 10:17
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Diagnosing certain conditions may take well beyond 30 weeks, posing serious concerns. • 10:27
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Emergence of autoimmunity post-infection or vaccination is a growing concern. • 10:52
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Inability to acknowledge potential risks hinders progress in medical research. • 11:18
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Delay in acknowledging conditions can lead to significant delays in diagnosis and treatment. • 11:47
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Safety in scientific research must be proven through sufficient evidence, not assumed. • 12:32
Challenging the motives of those blocking scientific questions and emphasizing the importance of proving safety in research.
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Importance of questioning motives of those hindering scientific inquiries • 13:27
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Significance of proving safety in research despite challenges • 13:38
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Emphasis on patient advocacy and true scientific inquiry • 13:48
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Acknowledging the long road ahead in medical advancements • 14:17
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Highlighting the potential impact of delays in diagnosis on patients • 14:35
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Questioning responsibility in case of harm from research • 14:45
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Doctors’ continued role in patient care amidst uncertainties • 14:53