by Daniel Brouse help@membrane.com Exercise aggravates long-COVID symptoms. COVID causes changes to your genes making it harder to create NAD+ and quicker to consume NAD+. Normally, exercise helps boost your NAD+. Not with long-COVID. The inflammation caused by exercise, anxiety, or exertion causes a rapid depletion of NAD+ aggravating long-COVID symptoms and perpetuating the downward […]
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Long-COVID and Environmental Aggravators
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Post-Acute COVID-19 — COVID Long Haulers Syndrome
Guy A. Richards1, Adrian Wentzel2, Robert Miller COVID-19: NAD+ deficiency may predispose the aged, obese and type2 diabetics to mortality through its effect on SIRT1 activity Wentzel, Miller, Richards COVID-19: NAD+ Deficiency by Wentzel, Miller, Richards (PDF) Treatment of SARS-CoV-2 induced pneumonia with NAD+ in a mouse model Jiang, Deng, Ma, Pang, Hu, Qin, […]
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Climate Change: Past the Tipping Point
A group of scientists known as Polarstern team spent the last year drifting through the arctic. “The disappearance of summer sea ice in the Arctic is one of the first landmines in this minefield, one of the tipping points that we set off first when we push warming too far,” Markus Rex (one of the […]
Rising Sea Level Turning New Jersey Cedars into Ghost Forests
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection released the “New Jersey’s Coastal Community Vulnerability Assessment” ccvamp-final The sea level is rising faster than forecast. Saltwater intrusion is a current and severe problem. The United States Geological Survey reports, “Saltwater intrusion has occurred to some degree in many of the coastal aquifers of the United States. […]
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Tagged climate change, real estate, rising sea level, saltwater intrusion
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COVID in Your Genes
by Daniel Brouse email help@membrane.com May 30, 2021 COVID gets into your genes and makes alterations. Anybody that has “Long Haulers” (Post Acute COVID-19 Syndrome) can tell you about some of the resulting symptoms. COVID-19 Induced Secondary Pellagra (CISP) is one of the outcomes. CISP occurs when COVID changes your genome to chronically increase the […]
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Tagged COVID, COVID-19, COVID-19 Induced Secondary Pellagra (CISP), DNA, epigenetic, genetics, genome, insertions, long haulers syhdrome, Post Acute COVID-19 Syndrome, RNA
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Coastal Real Estate Financial Crisis
The rising sea level is putting a trillion dollars of real estate at high risk. “The question is no longer if rising seas will erode coastal home values, but who will get stuck with the devalued assets when the markets turn,” reported Dee Gill. “Alarmingly, more than half of that (at-risk property) exposure is estimated […]
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Tagged climate change, flood insurance, real estate, sea level rise
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Airborne, Aerosol, & Viral Load
The primary mode of COIVD transmission is the inhalation of very small fine droplets and aerosolized virus. Viral load is the amount of virus exposure. The greater the viral load the more severe the COVID symptoms. The CDC reports: SARS-CoV-2 is transmitted by exposure to infectious respiratory fluids The principal mode by which people are […]
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More Than 900,000 People Have Died Of COVID-19 In U.S
As of May 6, 2021, a new study estimates more than 900,000 have died from COVID in the USA (and more than 6.9 million globaly.) The study, “COVID-19 has caused 6.9 million deaths globally, more than double what official reports show”, comes from scientists at the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. […]
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COVID-19: A Survivor’s Story
by Daniel Brouse (Also see the update: 3 Years of Living With It) I am a scientist and journalist publishing articles and papers since 1994. As part of a collective of scientists, we have been working on the greatest threat to humankind — humans. Much of my effort has been spent on Anthropogenic Climate Change. […]
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National Flood Insurance Program Increasing Rates
FEMA is updating the National Flood Insurance Program’s (NFIP) risk rating methodology through the implementation of a new pricing methodology called Risk Rating 2.0. The methodology leverages industry best practices and cutting-edge technology to enable FEMA to deliver rates that are actuarily sound, equitable, easier to understand and better reflect a property’s flood risk. The […]
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Tagged climate change, flood insurance, flooding, real estate, rising sea level
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