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by koheripbal
928 days ago
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It's crazy that this is so widespread, has brain disease implications, and yet there is no treatment for the hundreds of millions of people worldwide currently infected. What is likely worse is that they can only document the worst cases, and cannot measure the subtler impacts on seemingly healthy infected people. Maybe this is a major cause of ADD, or depression, or dyslexia, or autism, etc... we haven't done the research, so we aren't even bothering to test or treat a clearly extremely common infection. Its stupid. |
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