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-====== COVID-19 Associated Prion Disease ====== 
  
-===== Research ===== 
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-  * Aug 18, 2014, Olsthoorn ([[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC4132711/|paper]]) in Nucleic Acids Research: G-quadruplexes within prion mRNA: the missing link in prion disease? 
-    * This is extremely relevant to the [[mRNA vaccine]]s, because the [[codon]] optimization that they do to greatly increase the amount of spike protein cells produce also ends up increasing the number of potential [[G-quadruplex]]es that the [[mRNA]] can form. The combination of more spike protein and more availability of G-quadruplexes would be devastating for the potential to cause prion diseases. 
-  * [[https://www.rt.com/news/545015-new-brunswick-cognitive-decline-epidemic/ | Bizarre neurological illness plagues young Canadians]] 
-  * [[https://scivisionpub.com/pdfs/covid19-rna-based-vaccines-and-the-risk-of-prion-disease-1503.pdf | COVID-19 RNA Based Vaccines and the Risk of Prion Disease]] 
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-===== Possible Prion Disease Observations Associated with COVID-19 Vaccine Campaign ===== 
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-  * October, 2021, Marc Doyer on the verge of tears live on Cnews evoking his wife who is in critical condition following the vaccination.(([[https://news.in-24.com/lifestyle/tv/148758.html|news.in-24.com | Video]]))  
-  * A 40-minute interview with Dr. Stephanie Seneff, a Senior Research Scientist at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. She has a BS from MIT in biology and MS, EE, and PhD degrees from MIT in electrical engineering and computer science.((https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/multimedia/stephanie-seneff-covid-vaccines-disease/))  
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