New Health Issue In Younger Groups - On Radio Today

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  1. Joy Martin

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    Just heard on Armstrong and Getty this morning on the cognitive issues being reported
    from the younger. Getting old, it's normal we're told....but in the young.

    Armstrong and Getty mentioned covid but didn't mention the constant jabs of the DNA changer....I sent them an email to the station to mention my beliefs.

    I'm thrilled that my grandkids resisted the constant push for the
    jabs... grandson even dropped out of college for 2 yrs as he would NOT get the jab....
     
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    I admire your grandson's courage.
     
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    I admire and respect and thankful that my 2 grands and their mom COULD resist the jabs.....
     
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    I was reading about a Yale study stating that the most common self-reported symptoms of the vax are: exercise intolerance, excessive fatigue, numbness, brain fog, and neuropathy. Participants reported a median of 22 symptoms, with a ceiling of 35. The median age of the participants was 46, and 80 percent were female.

    Here is the 32 page pre-print, pending full peer review. The leads of the study state that no causal link can be firmly established, but inferences are strong.
     
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