Anonymous ID: 973f5c June 10, 2020, 10:13 p.m. No.9570623   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0668 >>0690 >>0938 >>1099 >>1119 >>1182 >>1266 >>1335

Seattle Mayor Taunts President Trump: ‘Go Back to Your Bunker’

 

Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan (D) replied to President Trump late Wednesday with a childish taunt after Trump warned her and Governor Jay Inslee (D) he would act if they did not to secure the city from anarchists who have taken over several blocks in an armed occupation.

 

“Make us all safe. Go back to your bunker. #BlackLivesMatter”

 

Durkan was replying to Trump’s statement earlier Wednesday night:

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/06/seattle-mayor-taunts-president-trump-go-back-bunker/

Anonymous ID: 973f5c June 10, 2020, 10:14 p.m. No.9570634   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0938 >>1182 >>1266 >>1335 >>1391

A Good Vitamin D Status Can Protect Against Cancer

 

A good vitamin D status is beneficial both in cancer prevention and in the prognosis of several cancers, according to a new research review. The anti-cancer effects of vitamin D are especially pronounced in the prevention and treatment of colon cancer and blood cancers. In addition, high vitamin D responsiveness can be linked to a smaller cancer risk. Vitamin D responsiveness varies between individuals, affecting their need for vitamin D supplementation.

 

The review article, published in Seminars in Cancer Biology and written by Professor Carsten Carlberg from the University of Eastern Finland and Professor Alberto Muñoz from the Autonomous University of Madrid, provides an update on the molecular basis of vitamin D signaling and its role in cancer prevention and therapy.

 

Vitamin D is commonly known for its crucial role in bone health, but the authors point out it also regulates the immune system, and its anti-cancer effects are mediated mainly by immune cells, such as monocytes and T cells. Vitamin D exerts its effects via the vitamin D receptor (VDR), which is a transcription factor involved in the expression and epigenetic regulation of numerous genes.

 

According to the review, studies focusing on the effect of vitamin D on different types of cancers provide the strongest evidence of its benefits in colorectal cancer and in blood cancers, such as leukemias and lymphomas. Vitamin D is important both for the differentiation of blood cells during hematopoiesis as well as adult stem cells in rapidly regenerating tissues, such as colon or skin. A too low vitamin D status leads to a suboptimal function of the VDR and in an increased risk that these cells are not fully differentiating and start to turn into uncontrolled growing cancer cells.

 

Even in other types of cancer, such as breast and prostate cancer, a low vitamin D status, measured as the level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in the blood, has been associated with a higher cancer incidence and a poorer prognosis. However, vitamin D supplementation has not been consistently shown to reduce cancer mortality in randomized controlled trials. According to the authors of the review, the impact of vitamin D could be shown more clearly if the participants were stratified according to their individual vitamin D responsiveness and the health outcomes analyzed in relation to changes in individual vitamin D status.

 

Professor Carlberg’s research group has earlier shown that individuals differ in their molecular response or sensitivity to vitamin D supplementation. For example, 25% of the Finnish population seem to be low responders, needing a higher dose of vitamin D supplementation to reach the full clinical benefit. In terms of cancer risk, being a high responder can be expected to have a protective effect.

 

According to the review, a good vitamin D status is beneficial in general cancer prevention. There is less evidence of its usefulness in the treatment of cancer.

 

https://www.naturalblaze.com/2020/06/a-good-vitamin-d-status-can-protect-against-cancer.html

Anonymous ID: 973f5c June 10, 2020, 10:15 p.m. No.9570643   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0656 >>0672 >>0938 >>1182 >>1266 >>1335

Burundi President Dies Of Sudden Heart Attack At 55; COVID-19 Suspected

 

The President of Burundi has died of a sudden heart attack after falling ill on Saturday night before being taken to a hospital.

 

Outgoing president Pierre Nkurunziza, 55, is said to have improved on Sunday, but "surprisingly, on morning of Monday June 8, 2020, his health suddenly deteriorated and he had a heart attack," according to a government statement, which described the former footballer's death as "unexpected."

 

Seven days of mourning has been announced following the death, which is suspected to have been caused by COVID-19 - a rumor fueled by reports that his wife was flown to the Kenyan capital of Nairobi 10 days ago after contracting the disease, according to the Standard.

 

Meanwhile, The Guardian reports that Nkurunziza refused to impose pandemic restrictions on the impoverished African country, allowing political rallies and sporting events to proceed. Authorities have been accused of deliberately downplaying COVID-19, which has killed over 5,000 people on the African continent and infected nearly 200,000.

 

The nation of 11 million people has reported 83 cases of Covid-19 and officials have cited divine protection for Burundi’s ostensibly low infection rate and urged citizens to go about their daily lives without fear.

 

Nkurunziza’s spokesperson said that although the country may be hit by the pandemic, “Burundi … has signed a special covenant with God, whether you believe it or not”.

 

Burundi refused to follow most other African nations in imposing a lockdown and expelled the World Health Organization’s expert team working on coronavirus. -The Guardian

 

COVID-19 heart attacks

 

In February, the Taiwan Times reported that doctors in Hubei, China had smuggled out a report that coronavirus patients who had become reinfected were dying from sudden heart failure - providing a possible explanation for photographs and videos of people lying dead in the streets of Wuhan.

 

While rare, at least two similar videos have appeared in the United States:

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/health/burundi-president-dies-sudden-heart-attack-55-covid-19-suspected

Anonymous ID: 973f5c June 10, 2020, 10:17 p.m. No.9570648   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0938 >>1182 >>1221 >>1266 >>1276 >>1335

Study Shows Cannabis Temporarily Relieves PTSD Symptoms

 

People suffering from post-traumatic distress disorder report that cannabis reduces the severity of their symptoms by more than half, at least in the short term, according to a recent study led by Carrie Cuttler, a Washington State University assistant professor of psychology.

 

Cuttler and her colleagues analyzed data of more than 400 people who tracked changes in their PTSD symptoms before and after cannabis use with Strainprint, an app developed to help users learn what types of medical cannabis work best for their symptoms. The group collectively used the app more than 11,000 times over a 31-month period.

 

The study, recently published in Journal of Affective Disorders, shows cannabis reduced the severity of intrusions, returning thoughts of a traumatic event, by about 62%; flashbacks by 51%, irritability by 67%, and anxiety by 57%. The symptom reductions were not permanent, however.

 

“The study suggests that cannabis does reduce symptoms of PTSD acutely, but it might not have longer term beneficial effects on the underlying condition,” said Cuttler. “Working with this model, it seems that cannabis will temporarily mask symptoms, acting as a bit of a band aid, but once the period of intoxication wears off, the symptoms can return.”

 

PTSD is a disorder affecting people recovering from traumatic events and impacts women at about twice the rate as men with a 9.7% to 3.6% lifetime prevalence, respectively. While therapy is recommended as the primary treatment, Cuttler said there is growing evidence that many people with PTSD are self-medicating with cannabis.

 

“A lot of people with PTSD do seem to turn to cannabis, but the literature on its efficacy for managing symptoms is a little sparse,” Cuttler said.

 

This study provides some insight into the effectiveness of cannabis on PTSD symptoms, but as the authors note, it is limited by reliance on a self-selected sample of people who self-identify as having PTSD. Also, it is not possible to compare the symptom reductions experienced by cannabis users to a control group using a placebo.

 

While some placebo-controlled clinical trials have been done with nabilone, a synthetic form of THC, few have examined the effects of the whole cannabis plant on PTSD.

 

https://www.naturalblaze.com/2020/06/study-shows-cannabis-temporarily-relieves-ptsd-symptoms.html

https://news.wsu.edu/2020/06/09/study-shows-cannabis-temporarily-relieves-ptsd-symptoms/

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165032720306364?via%3Dihub

Anonymous ID: 973f5c June 10, 2020, 10:31 p.m. No.9570749   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0760

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