Top Study: Covid Shots Cause Psychosis
May 7, 2024 16:00:58 GMT -5
Post by schwartzie on May 7, 2024 16:00:58 GMT -5
Top Study: Covid Shots Cause Psychosis
Frank Bergman
May 7, 2024 - 12:23 pm
A new peer-reviewed study has found that Covid shots cause “new-onset psychosis” among the vaccinated.
The study, published in the renowned “Frontiers in Psychiatry” journal, found that the risk of psychological conditions forming increases with every injection a person receives.
In the study’s paper, the researchers document the link between the mRNA and viral vector Covid injections and new-onset psychosis.
The study was conducted by leading psychiatry and narcology experts from the Riga Stradins University and the University of Latvia in Riga, Latvia.
Psychosis is described as a psychological condition.
Those afflicted with psychosis lose touch with reality, fail to distinguish fact from fiction and suffer from hallucinations and delusions.
In the “Conclusion” section of the study, the researchers note that “…data suggest a potential link between young age, mRNA, and viral vector vaccines with new-onset psychosis.”
The researchers noted that they didn’t examine the effectiveness of the vaccines, and instead, focused on the side effects.
The researchers acknowledge in the “Background” section of the study that the shots pose a risk of serious harm:
“While vaccines effectively control the infection, it’s important to acknowledge the potential for side effects, including rare cases like psychosis, which may increase with the rising number of vaccinations.”
The researchers produced their findings via analysis of medical case reports.
Explaining their methods, the researchers wrote:
“We conducted a systematic review of case reports and case series on new-onset psychosis following COVID-19 vaccination from December 1st, 2019, to November 21st, 2023, using PubMed, MEDLINE, ClinicalKey, and ScienceDirect.
“Data extraction covered study and participant characteristics, comorbidities, COVID-19 vaccine details, and clinical features.
“The Joanna Briggs Institute quality assessment tools were employed for included studies, revealing no significant publication bias.”
The data indicated that adults between their 20s and 40s were most likely to be afflicted with vaccine-induced psychosis.
The study found that the mRNA technology-based shots pose a higher risk of triggering the psychological condition than the viral vector technology-based shots.
In the “Results” section of the paper, the scientists wrote:
“A total of 21 articles described 24 cases of new-onset psychotic symptoms following COVID-19 vaccination.
“Of these cases, 54.2% were female, with a mean age of 33.71 ± 12.02 years.
“Psychiatric events were potentially induced by the mRNA BNT162b2 vaccine in 33.3% of cases, and psychotic symptoms appeared in 25% following the viral vector ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine.
“The mean onset time was 5.75 ± 8.14 days, mostly reported after the first or second dose.”
The researchers also revealed that, despite the study being based on the links to psychosis, they also indirectly uncovered evidence of multiple other major side effects from the Covid shots.
The explained that “…several studies have demonstrated cardiac, gastrointestinal, neurological, and psychiatric side effects associated with COVID-19 vaccines.”
The paper also chronicled several theories related to the mechanisms as to why the shot caused people to suffer psychotic breakdowns.
“According to available data, the occurrence of psychosis following vaccination may be mediated by the body’s immune response to SARS-CoV-2,” the researchers explain.
“Specifically, vaccine administration induces a cellular immune response, triggering T-helper cell-mediated release of proinflammatory cytokines.
“In some instances, this cascade may lead to cytokine storms and hypofunction of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors.
“Consequently, elevated dopamine levels may result, potentially precipitating the development of psychosis (17).”
“Given the presence of increased inflammatory markers in certain psychiatric disorders (54–56), it is plausible to assume that this inflammatory condition could underlie various neuropsychiatric complications associated with vaccination,” the scientists continue.
“Likewise, the results of our study revealed elevated C-RP levels and mild to moderate leukocytosis as the most common blood abnormalities.
“Furthermore, CSF analysis indicated increased protein levels, lymphocytic pleocytosis, and high levels of Il-1 beta, confirming the activation of the inflammatory cascade as well.”
“Another hypothesis regarding post-vaccination psychosis suggests that the observed alterations in mental status, including psychotic symptoms, could represent a manifestation of autoimmune anti-NMDA encephalitis (15, 57),” the researchers add.
“Cases of diagnosing anti-NMDA encephalitis were also observed in our review.
“In turn, instances of anti-NMDA encephalitis development have been repeatedly reported following vaccination against other infections, such as yellow fever, influenza, typhus, and pertussis (58–60).
“Considering the potential link between post-vaccination psychosis and autoimmune anti-NMDA encephalitis, it is advisable to consider immunological screening in individuals presenting psychiatric symptoms post-COVID-19 vaccination.”
As Slay News had documented, multiple studies have now linked the Covid shots to multiple serious side effects.
Covid injections have been found to cause cancer, heart failure, strokes, blood clots, miscarriages, seizures, and sudden death.
Nevertheless, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) still recommends all Americans continue to receive the Covid injections, including young children.
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Frank Bergman
May 7, 2024 - 12:23 pm
A new peer-reviewed study has found that Covid shots cause “new-onset psychosis” among the vaccinated.
The study, published in the renowned “Frontiers in Psychiatry” journal, found that the risk of psychological conditions forming increases with every injection a person receives.
In the study’s paper, the researchers document the link between the mRNA and viral vector Covid injections and new-onset psychosis.
The study was conducted by leading psychiatry and narcology experts from the Riga Stradins University and the University of Latvia in Riga, Latvia.
Psychosis is described as a psychological condition.
Those afflicted with psychosis lose touch with reality, fail to distinguish fact from fiction and suffer from hallucinations and delusions.
In the “Conclusion” section of the study, the researchers note that “…data suggest a potential link between young age, mRNA, and viral vector vaccines with new-onset psychosis.”
The researchers noted that they didn’t examine the effectiveness of the vaccines, and instead, focused on the side effects.
The researchers acknowledge in the “Background” section of the study that the shots pose a risk of serious harm:
“While vaccines effectively control the infection, it’s important to acknowledge the potential for side effects, including rare cases like psychosis, which may increase with the rising number of vaccinations.”
The researchers produced their findings via analysis of medical case reports.
Explaining their methods, the researchers wrote:
“We conducted a systematic review of case reports and case series on new-onset psychosis following COVID-19 vaccination from December 1st, 2019, to November 21st, 2023, using PubMed, MEDLINE, ClinicalKey, and ScienceDirect.
“Data extraction covered study and participant characteristics, comorbidities, COVID-19 vaccine details, and clinical features.
“The Joanna Briggs Institute quality assessment tools were employed for included studies, revealing no significant publication bias.”
The data indicated that adults between their 20s and 40s were most likely to be afflicted with vaccine-induced psychosis.
The study found that the mRNA technology-based shots pose a higher risk of triggering the psychological condition than the viral vector technology-based shots.
In the “Results” section of the paper, the scientists wrote:
“A total of 21 articles described 24 cases of new-onset psychotic symptoms following COVID-19 vaccination.
“Of these cases, 54.2% were female, with a mean age of 33.71 ± 12.02 years.
“Psychiatric events were potentially induced by the mRNA BNT162b2 vaccine in 33.3% of cases, and psychotic symptoms appeared in 25% following the viral vector ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine.
“The mean onset time was 5.75 ± 8.14 days, mostly reported after the first or second dose.”
The researchers also revealed that, despite the study being based on the links to psychosis, they also indirectly uncovered evidence of multiple other major side effects from the Covid shots.
The explained that “…several studies have demonstrated cardiac, gastrointestinal, neurological, and psychiatric side effects associated with COVID-19 vaccines.”
The paper also chronicled several theories related to the mechanisms as to why the shot caused people to suffer psychotic breakdowns.
“According to available data, the occurrence of psychosis following vaccination may be mediated by the body’s immune response to SARS-CoV-2,” the researchers explain.
“Specifically, vaccine administration induces a cellular immune response, triggering T-helper cell-mediated release of proinflammatory cytokines.
“In some instances, this cascade may lead to cytokine storms and hypofunction of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors.
“Consequently, elevated dopamine levels may result, potentially precipitating the development of psychosis (17).”
“Given the presence of increased inflammatory markers in certain psychiatric disorders (54–56), it is plausible to assume that this inflammatory condition could underlie various neuropsychiatric complications associated with vaccination,” the scientists continue.
“Likewise, the results of our study revealed elevated C-RP levels and mild to moderate leukocytosis as the most common blood abnormalities.
“Furthermore, CSF analysis indicated increased protein levels, lymphocytic pleocytosis, and high levels of Il-1 beta, confirming the activation of the inflammatory cascade as well.”
“Another hypothesis regarding post-vaccination psychosis suggests that the observed alterations in mental status, including psychotic symptoms, could represent a manifestation of autoimmune anti-NMDA encephalitis (15, 57),” the researchers add.
“Cases of diagnosing anti-NMDA encephalitis were also observed in our review.
“In turn, instances of anti-NMDA encephalitis development have been repeatedly reported following vaccination against other infections, such as yellow fever, influenza, typhus, and pertussis (58–60).
“Considering the potential link between post-vaccination psychosis and autoimmune anti-NMDA encephalitis, it is advisable to consider immunological screening in individuals presenting psychiatric symptoms post-COVID-19 vaccination.”
As Slay News had documented, multiple studies have now linked the Covid shots to multiple serious side effects.
Covid injections have been found to cause cancer, heart failure, strokes, blood clots, miscarriages, seizures, and sudden death.
Nevertheless, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) still recommends all Americans continue to receive the Covid injections, including young children.
link