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Gender dysphoria and the trans movement.

eastcoastjoe

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nobody says trans ppl can change their biological sex and have kids as the opposite sex than their chromosomes say they can be

Then what are you arguing for ? Your admitting that people can’t morph into anything they decide to. This entire thing is a joke. Just admit it
 

moose eater

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Just when joe thought he knew it all...

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The human Y chromosome, responsible for male sex determination, is shrinking and could vanish entirely in the future, potentially leading to a new sex-determining gene evolving, as seen in some rodents.

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buzzmobile

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the covid shots may have accelerated cancers
Is there a link between COVID and cancer?


AI Overview
While SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) isn't directly oncogenic, studies suggest a potential link between COVID-19 and cancer, with mechanisms like cytokine storms and impaired immune responses possibly increasing cancer susceptibility or accelerating progression in some cases.


Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • No Direct Oncogenic Link:
    SARS-CoV-2 doesn't directly cause cancer, meaning it doesn't have the ability to transform normal cells into cancerous cells.
  • Potential Indirect Mechanisms:
    Research suggests that COVID-19 infection might indirectly influence cancer development or progression through several pathways:
    • Cytokine Storm: Severe COVID-19 can lead to a cytokine storm, where the body's immune system overreacts, potentially damaging tissues and organs, which could have long-term effects on cancer development.
  • Tissue Hypoxia: COVID-19 can cause tissue hypoxia (lack of oxygen), which is known to promote cancer growth.

  • Impaired Immune Responses: COVID-19 can impair the body's immune system, making it harder to fight off cancer cells.

  • Neutrophil activation and oxidative stress

  • Increased Cancer Risk in COVID-19 Survivors:
    Some studies indicate that survivors of COVID-19 might have a higher risk of developing certain cancers compared to those who haven't had the virus.

  • Cancer Patients and COVID-19 Risk:
    Having a history of cancer may also increase the risk of serious illness or death from COVID-19.

  • Further Research Needed:
    More research is needed to fully understand the relationship between COVID-19 and cancer.

This is for informational purposes only. For medical advice or diagnosis, consult a professional. Generative AI is experimental. Learn more
 

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