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Universal Coronavirus Vaccine Breakthrough: A Single Shot That Could Protect You From COVID, MERS, and the Common Cold

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    So we'd be vaccinating those infections, not cancer itself

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    Sure ok.

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      Or it could be the strict formalization of psychiatric studies, combined with the more broad based diagnosis and categorization of the school aged working class.

      Is autism diagnosis really that formalized?

      I was tutoring psych the other day, and the book the student had still claimed that women were much less likely to be autistic. It’s fascinating how many women don’t get diagnosed well into their thirties. It makes me really wonder what is being used to diagnosis autism, and how much of it might be affected by the tester’s bias and beliefs.

      (Personally, I’ve always wanted to be tested but the 12 month plus waiting list and the $5k not covered by insurance means that I’ll probably continue going through the rest of my life without any form of work accommodation…)

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      Is autism diagnosis really that formalized?

      Yes, particularly when diagnosed in childhood (especially before middle school). I have a giant ass comment talking about the historical context of changing rates. In theory (like, in this political context who the fuck knows) in order to get formal support as a student or accommodations as an employee, you need a diagnosis. Letters from health providers are part of the process, though some providers are more lax.

      As a hack, @[email protected] a LOT of the accommodations for ADHD mirror those that are used for those with low support needs and are Autistic, and the comorbidity is really really high (so it might be both). Formal, validated, ADHD screenings can be done online for less than $500 if you have a doctor that will work with you. It might be worthwhile thinking about what kinds of work accommodations you would like, and reviewing ADHD DSM requirements, to see if you might be able to wiggle through that way.

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        Not unusual for kids to be picked out in grade school and referred for further diagnosis.

        Primarily children of one gender presentation, to this day. Which again, makes me very curious as to the validity of the “autism” construct.

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        True facts. Unlike things like Fragile X Syndrome that have clear sex-based biological mechanisms behind prevalence rate differences (see below for example), I think the gender discrepancies don't actually exist for most Disabilities. Raise all kiddos without racialized and gendered societal expectations, and prevalence rates will mostly come out in the wash (this is a broad sweeping statement that completely lacks nuance, but work with me).

        (Example: people with 1 X chromosome present Fragile X Syndrome more frequently because there is only 1 X chromosome to carry the genetic load of the X chromosome, typically people with 2+ X Chromosomes present less (unless multiple copies carry it) because the non-affected X chromosomes can pick up the slack).

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          True facts. Unlike things like Fragile X Syndrome that have clear sex-based biological mechanisms behind prevalence rate differences (see below for example), I think the gender discrepancies don't actually exist for most Disabilities. Raise all kiddos without racialized and gendered societal expectations, and prevalence rates will mostly come out in the wash (this is a broad sweeping statement that completely lacks nuance, but work with me).

          (Example: people with 1 X chromosome present Fragile X Syndrome more frequently because there is only 1 X chromosome to carry the genetic load of the X chromosome, typically people with 2+ X Chromosomes present less (unless multiple copies carry it) because the non-affected X chromosomes can pick up the slack).

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          I was raised female.

          Traits I have that would be considered “ND” were considered individual personality flaws which I needed to work to correct. Not making eye contact was an intentional behavior I was doing to be disrespectful. Being direct = disrespectful. Skipping school/refusing to leave home because of sensory issues and bullying = juvenile detention.

          I think a substantial problem with diagnosis is that this is typically how ND women are treated. I’m a survivor of the TTI so that is an aspect - they never tested me, because they didn’t think girls could have it!

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            In the '80s, Reagan thought that AIDS was killing the right people.

            Now it's the other way around.

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            AIDS thinks Reagan is killing the right people?

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              I see this often, but cancer isn't caused by a viral infection. Are there vaccines that exist to prevent non-viral related diseases?

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              Vaccines at a simple level just train your immune system to attack certain proteins. If you could identify a protein that differentiates cancer cells from healthy cells then you could make a vaccine for cancer.

              I do not have a degree in biology, take this info with a grain of salt. If a credentialed individual has better info, please speak up.

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                The ones forced to go to work keep dropping.

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                Sad truth. The heros called what again during covid?

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                  I was raised female.

                  Traits I have that would be considered “ND” were considered individual personality flaws which I needed to work to correct. Not making eye contact was an intentional behavior I was doing to be disrespectful. Being direct = disrespectful. Skipping school/refusing to leave home because of sensory issues and bullying = juvenile detention.

                  I think a substantial problem with diagnosis is that this is typically how ND women are treated. I’m a survivor of the TTI so that is an aspect - they never tested me, because they didn’t think girls could have it!

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                  Oh absolutely, and I'm sorry if you thought I was trying to invalidate your experiences at all, that was not my intention. That combination of 'only boys have it' and the (again gendered behavior expectations) for afab folx is killer.

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                    Also, fuck cancer. (Cancer vaccines may be next, the end of the article.)

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                    Russia has a mRNA cancer ‘vaccine’ that is being developed.

                    It is to use artificial intelligence to create a personalised treatment based on a genetic analysis of one’s tumor. The ‘vaccine’ then trains the immune system to identify and destroy cancer cells by producing the specific antibodies.

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                    • vinesnfluff@pawb.socialV [email protected]

                      Does it also contain the latest patches for my Autism?

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                      oh man, I can't wait to get autism^3

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                        That is amazing. Yay good news :')

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                        • H [email protected]

                          I see this often, but cancer isn't caused by a viral infection. Are there vaccines that exist to prevent non-viral related diseases?

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                          Not true at all. Viruses do induce cancer, likely much more than we realise. HPV is the clearest example, but also EBV and Hep B
                          https://www.nature.com/articles/s41588-019-0558-9

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                            Hah; I can hear RFK jr already.

                            [Gravely voice] "Look if you want to put that unproven poison in your body I would not recommend doing when alternatives exist, like oranges, and Vitamin D, and death."

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                              Oh absolutely, and I'm sorry if you thought I was trying to invalidate your experiences at all, that was not my intention. That combination of 'only boys have it' and the (again gendered behavior expectations) for afab folx is killer.

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                              If I come across as offended or aggressive, I’m just working out my anger on seeing that in that kids textbook I think - it also had that idea about it being an excess of testosterone or something? I’m also certified to teach special education, and was taught and tested on a lot of ideas that were just… incorrect. I’ve developed a reputation at places for being good with kids on the spectrum, just because I understand how to accommodate basic autonomy and that nonverbal children are still capable of thought.

                              There’s so much bad science around ASD, that I would really like to go through the testing process both to get something formal and to see what I think about it.

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                                They researching for quite a while now. I really hope this will get to the market. Another bonus is, that it theoretically doesn't need to be rushed.

                                But the antivaccines movement will totally Lose it.

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                                don't call them anti vaccine. that sounds kinda negative. let's not be unfair.

                                call them pro-pestilence.

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                                  Generally I think you've got it. One thing to add, when you say protein above it's specifically the Spike Protein.

                                  This article goes into it on a much deeper level than I would be able to explain.

                                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronavirus_spike_protein

                                  "The function of the spike glycoprotein is to mediate viral entry into the host cell by first interacting with molecules on the exterior cell surface and then fusing the viral and cellular membranes. " Because the spike protein is needed for mediating viral entry to the cell it has to remain in a particular structure to do that job. And so major changes to it would make it work less effectively, some minor changes might not, thus is is relatively unchanging a.k.a. conserved, because if it changed on a given virus particle, that particle wouldn't function, and thus wouldn't replicate.

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                                  i imagine scientists were looking to targeting the Conserved portions of the protein, basiclaly sequences, amino acids dont change that much or mutate because its necessary for the stability of the protein. the current ones target the mutagenic parts. I do read up research on viruses alot, especially the research paper, its pretyt interesting how different virus uses different host evasion systems.

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                                    Hah; I can hear RFK jr already.

                                    [Gravely voice] "Look if you want to put that unproven poison in your body I would not recommend doing when alternatives exist, like oranges, and Vitamin D, and death."

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                                    I’d be surprised if RFK used the Oxford Comma.

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                                      I know my state would find a way to ban this shit. They hate anything that prevents needless suffering.

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                                      The EU will welcome your scientists and Pharma companies with open arms.

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                                      • H [email protected]

                                        So we'd be vaccinating those infections, not cancer itself

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                                        Fine by me.

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                                          I'll believe it when I see it

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                                          I'll believe it right up the block to the pharmasave outlet, rolling up my sleeve as I go. I'm at the "please god just end it" phase of a wicked 'common' cold right now! 😄

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