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Episode 74: Nancy Klimas, M.D. - Neuroimmunology

“So here comes the immune system. What are we doing for it? Well, it's inflammatory. It's over activated. And it's basically in hyperdrive. One of the 10 commandments of immunology is the immune system is antigen driven. It doesn't just turn on because it wants to turn on, it is turned on because something pushed the ‘on’ button.”

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Episode 72: Dr Thomas Chelimsky - autonomic dysfunction, migraine and trauma

“You have this chronic central nervous system influence on the body, such that there's inadequate return of blood to the brain… but the problem is not with the not with the veins, the problem is not with the blood return, the problem is not even with the nerves… The problem is with the central command system… so in this model, the idea would be that Covid is the trauma and that's it's turned on this switch, and Long Covid is the failure to turn off the switch.”

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Episode 54: Dr Bhupesh Prusty – Molecular Virologist

“We have always been focusing to find something which is detectable and when we talk about something detectable we are actually talking about something which is produced more - this is called as gain of function. But…sometimes loss of function is also important.. there is one switch which is where we are actually losing something from ourselves.”

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Episode 48: Harry Leeming – founder of Visible

“We're tracking heart rate variability, heart rates, and we're also tracking posture as well. It's a really important one. We know that underlying these conditions is some level of dysautonomia, I think 70% or so people with Long Covid would qualify, or would fail the NASA lean test.”

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