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Sunday, June 29, 2025

This and That

99-Million-Year-Old Amber Fossils Mark The Oldest Known Example Of “Zombie Fungus” Infection

Nicotine Gum Gave Me My Brain Back

Scientists discover unknown organelle inside our cells

Progesterone affects periodontitis in perimenopausal women and in an experimental rat model

Cold sore virus hijacks human genome in 3D--and scientists found its weak spot

Cold sore-causing HSV-1 doesn't just hijack cells it reconfigures the entire architecture of our DNA to aid its invasion. 

 'Best place to have herpes': New Zealand advert wins top prize

The campaign aimed to destigmatise herpes via a faux tourism advertisement video.

Statins may reduce risk of death by 39% for patients with life-threatening sepsis, large study finds

That's because they are antimicrobial...

Heidi Lindborg at 5:04 PM
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Heidi Lindborg
Tucson, AZ, United States
I obsess about obsession because it seems like the best use of the pathology.
Not that I really have any choice...


I believe that the majority of mental illness is secondary symptoms of common chronic infections. I was a medical librarian, and now I just pretty much constantly research sleep disorders, depression, mania and dementia. This is where I collect my accumulating hypotheses and try to document the atrocities occurring daily in the Infection Industrial Complex.
My goal is not to convince you that my ideas are right, but to show you there is more than one way to interpret scientific data.
Update:
After fifteen years of this, I finally think I am right.
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