Summary: The virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA is clearly linked to frontotemporal dementia (FTD) by altered language, personality, behavior, cognition and motor function. What causes FTD? If the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA causes all pathology, I would expect to find a link from microRNAs to the pathology and to the effective treatment.
The social and economic burden of frontotemporal degeneration
Reported as: Study reveals staggering economic burden of dementia in younger people
Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) accounts for 20 to 50 percent of dementia cases in people under the age of 65. FTD ravages an individual’s quality of life by dramatically altering their language, personality, behavior, cognition and motor function.
FTD alters language, personality, behavior, cognition and motor function. What causes FTD? If the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA causes all pathology, I would expect to find a link from microRNAs to the pathology and to the effective treatment.
See for instance: Tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and miRNA expression in frontal and temporal neocortex in Alzheimer’s disease and the effect of TNF-α on miRNA expression in vitro
See also: miR-106b inhibits tau phosphorylation at Tyr18 by targeting Fyn in a model of Alzheimer’s disease
The facts that link the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA to all pathology have also been placed into the context of this report: Global Sensory Impairment Predicts Morbidity and Mortality in Older U.S. Adults
I mentioned before that this was reported in the news as: Problems with senses may predict older adults’ overall health, ability to function
Researchers have mainly focused on what happens after people lose one or two of their senses. However, we know that losing more than two senses occurs frequently for older adults. Until now, no studies have examined how losing multiple senses affects older adults.
I also mentioned that the virus-driven loss of G protein-coupled receptors has been linked to the loss of multiple senses in all organisms at all ages.
See: Olfaction Warps Visual Time Perception
For comparison, pseudoscientists reported Brain wiring affects how people perform specific tasks
“Individuals organize themselves into densely interconnected communities, like the dormitories and sports teams, though individuals within these groups also have connections with people outside of those groups. Brains are the same way: Brain regions are organized into communities with lots of connections between regions in the community and fewer connections to regions outside of the community. But people’s brains are different. Some people have brains that are better described as having rigid community structure—or higher modularity—while other people have brains without such rigid community structure—or lower modularity.”
The individuals of all species must find food to reproduce. That’s how the individuals become part of a species. Their pheromone-controlled physiology of reproduction has been linked to all biodiversity in all genera. The claim “Individuals organize themselves…” is foolish. Claims about higher or lower modularity could be linked to the pseudoscientific nonsense touted in reports like this: The fusiform face area and occipital face area show sensitivity to spatial relations in faces
See also: The Blur of Pleasure: Appetitively Appealing Stimuli Decrease Subjective Temporal Perceptual Acuity
Reported as: Appetizing imagery puts visual perception on fast forward
“Our research shows that emotionally-charged stimuli, specifically positive and negative images, may influence the speed, or the temporal resolution, of visual perception…”
See for comparison: Supercool Protein Imaging Gets the Nobel Prize
See also: Nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled ecological adaptations: from atoms to ecosystems
See for comparison: How childhood trauma affects the brain
The researchers’ conclusion is that experiencing abuse in early life “may lastingly disrupt” the connectivity between the areas of the brain that are key in cognitive and emotional processes.
See also: Irreversibility and the Arrow of Time in a Quenched Quantum System
Reported as: Physicists confirm thermodynamic irreversibility in a quantum system
“Our experiment shows the irreversible nature of quantum dynamics, but does not pinpoint, experimentally, what causes it at the microscopic level, what determines the onset of the arrow of time,” coauthor Mauro Paternostro at Queen’s University in Belfast, UK, told Phys.org. “Addressing it would clarify the ultimate reason for its emergence.”
For comparison, see: Charles Darwin’s 150-year-old theory of how life on earth emerged gets thumbs-up from scientists
Their ridiculous theories can be placed into the context of Lewis Carrol’s attribution of this thought process to “Humpty Dumpty.”
“Emergence” and “evolution” are meaningless terms outside the context of ridiculous theories and pseudoscientific nonsense touted by researchers who are biologically uninformed science idiots. They seem to think that they can put the pieces of biophysically constrained life on Earth back into their theories as if “Humpty Dumpty” exemplified a creature with an evolved shell.
Cryo-EM has helped to pinpoint why the nature of quantum dynamics is irreversible. At the microscopic level of hydrogen-atom transfer in DNA base pairs in solution, the creation of energy as information has been linked to healthy longevity in all living genera. Virus-driven energy theft has been linked from the degradation of messenger RNA to all pathology.
See also: Neuropathology of suicide: recent findings and future directions
“…the unravelling of the unique epigenetic processes that occur in the brain has opened promising avenues in suicide research.”
Reported without citation in the context of: How childhood trauma affects the brain
What led researchers who are biologically uninformed science idiots to criticize my model? Criticisms of the nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled evolutionary model
Who will be the first to apologize for the role they played in the suicide death of Stephen Paddock and the unnecessary suffering and death of his victims?
Moving forward, what role will “apologetics” play in consoling the victims of virus-driven energy theft and all pathology?
See: Celebrate Your Inner Virus
…we seek to highlight the strengths of what makes a virus on this Virus Appreciation Day.
Answers in Genesis is an apologetics ministry, dedicated to helping Christians defend their faith and proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Virus appreciation is interesting in the context of claims this group made since 1999.
See: Did God Make Pathogenic Viruses? (1999)
Without viruses, the genetic revolution we are now experiencing would be impossible. They also serve numerous beneficial functions that we are just beginning to research and understand.
Viral Genome Junk Is Bunk (2015)
…mammalian viruses may not have existed at all before the Curse, but after mankind’s sin may have been allowed to develop from DNA sequence already present in the now-fallen people and animals of the earth. Again, cutting-edge genome research confirms the Genesis account of origins.
I agree, but the Genesis account of origins puts the Curse before the creation of viruses, which have been linked from the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA to mutations and all pathology during the past 5-10,000 years.
See: Analysis of 6,515 exomes reveals the recent origin of most human protein-coding variants
Reported as: Past 5,000 years prolific for changes to human genome
Of 1.15 million single-nucleotide variants found among more than 15,000 protein-encoding genes, 73% in arose the past 5,000 years, the researchers report. 164,688 of the variants — roughly 14% — were potentially harmful, and of those, 86% arose in the past 5,000 years. More broadly, the results suggest that humans are carrying around larger numbers of deleterious mutations than they did a few thousand years ago. But this doesn’t mean that humans now are more susceptible to disease, says Akey. Rather, it suggests that most diseases are caused by more than one variant, and that diseases could operate through different genetic pathways and mechanisms in different people.
Stress has different effects on different people.
See for comparison: Epigenetic Regulation of the Kappa Opioid Receptor by Child Abuse
…this receptor may be epigenetically regulated by stressful experiences, in particular as a function of early social life.
See also: Cell stress response sheds light on treating inflammation-related cancer, aging
A Traumatic Experience Can Reshape Your Microbiome
The stress-linked reshaping of your microbiome has repeatedly been linked from the virus-driven failure of multisensory integration to suicide.