Dr Murphy WeightLoss
@TakeWeightOffMD
Board-certified: Internist, Obesity Med. Geneticist, RegenMed, Orthobiologist and DPC practice. Pro Paleo Doc! Author and Longevity Doc. using rapamycin etc.
Does this care in 2 degree weather not deserve to be reimbursed? Should record profit insurers be allowed to stiff labs, nurses and doctors & get away with it Scot-Free? We’ll see @EdGainesIII @wendellpotter @mass_marion We’ll see….
Here’s the break down of our day at Magic Kingdom. We haven’t done at 12+ hour day in July in a loooonnng time… really glad we have a resort day today!
Hey, @grok, who was the most famous person to visit my profile? It doesn't need to be a mutual, don't tag them, just say who it was.
It’s only because I have read volumes of the past three years. Papers others could have read, too.
I know no one likes to hear this but, @dbdugger has been right on this all along.
Folks might as well give up trying to save the future generation after being subjected to legalized child abuse by those who drew parallels to ME/CFS.
Takeaway: ΔΨm loss might be an early biomarker for long COVID risk, a marker of energetic and immunological exhaustion. SARS-CoV-2 may induce long-term metabolic exhaustion of leukocytes, contributing to chronic inflammation and impaired healing. Not even a year later.
Why does this matter? The authors link sustained ΔΨm loss to: neurodegenerative risk (eg Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s) impaired recovery chronic inflammation Mitochondria are central to long-term health - especially in neurons and immune cells.
The study suggests that women may experience prolonged mitochondrial stress, possibly due to hormonal or immune factors. Meanwhile, men’s immune cells showed a partial or full recovery of mitochondrial potential.
But - there was a striking sex difference: ΔΨm recovered in men, but remained low in women 100% of women in R2 had ≥5 long COVID symptoms Only 58% of men had symptoms (usually just 1-2)
So why does ΔΨm matter? It’s the voltage across the mitochondrial membrane. If it's lost: energy (ATP) drops oxidative stress rises the cell may trigger apoptosis In short - the cell is exhausted.
The result? ΔΨm was significantly reduced in all COVID groups - including R2, 11 months post-infection. This suggests long-lasting mitochondrial stress, even after "mild" cases with no hospitalization.
Researchers measured mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) - a key indicator of cellular energy - in blood immune cells (PBMCs) from: healthy controls people with active COVID recovered after 40 days (R1) recovered after 11 months (R2)
Tired months after COVID? A study found that even 11 months later, many people still show impaired mitochondrial function in their immune cells - a possible driver of long COVID symptoms. And yes, even after mild infections.🧵
Project Blue Beam psyop narrative. Alien ships don't take months to get here.
I know you were wondering, and the answer is -Yes- It's Microtubules still this time Lots of Microtubules, versus other Microtubules - wild !
A killer T cell takes down a cancer cell in a microscopic battle By Parge-leniss
A federal judge just denied OptumRx’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit I filed for my son’s death. The case is moving forward. We will expose the truth. Justice for Cole and all others.
BREAKING: Earth’s Albedo Has Collapsed by 88.9% in 4 Months According to NASA CERES satellite data (Jan–Apr 2025), Earth’s Southern Hemisphere reflectivity has plunged from 0.72 to just 0.08. This is not a model. This is not a projection. This is real satellite data — and it…
Progressives can’t get off the “Medicare for all” horse for the simple reason— it allows them to play god with other people’s money. There are absolutely no rationale for that.
The path to cheaper , more accessible health care is more competition. The health systems oppose it because it threatens their monopoly, and insurers are opposed because their profit Margins are capped, so their profits only go up with higher health care prices.
New data suggest that the World Health Organization’s estimate of 20 million lives saved from the Covid vaccine was wrong The new estimate is now 2 million, ten times lower Oops What do you think the real number is?
This is Cole’s story. He died because his insurance company and pharmacy benefit manager put profits over the safety of their members and increased the price of his life-saving inhaler. Instead of facilitating care, they kept his medicine out of reach. Let that sink in. If an…
A federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin has denied OptumRx’s motion to dismiss the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the parents of 22-year-old Cole Schmidtknecht. The suit will proceed, allowing discovery and potential arbitration of the…
Even the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) agrees Stark has become so convoluted that it is now “incomprehensible to the average physician or administrator.” Every financial relationship, every referral, every incentive—no matter how clinically appropriate—has to be…