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This is all over a lot of BULLSHIT right-wing sites. The link I provided is the only high-factuality source I could find. Can anyone confirm this story, or is it made up right-wing nutter bait?

I’m hoping even if correct, that it’s still extremely misconstrued or misrepresented. Requesting assistance if someone sees a decent source on this one.

  • @crypticthree
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    29 months ago

    Just read the study they’re citing. The summary is pretty clear for a scientific paper

    • rivermonsterOPM
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      9 months ago

      Changed the link and title, added the old study for referencing the bias and loaded language. Thank you, again, for all of your help.

      EDIT: Also, this variant scares the fuck out of me.

        • rivermonsterOPM
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          19 months ago

          Goddamit, you know I would. This summary is nightmare fuel, I wish it was just a sci-fi story:

          • Prions are misfolded proteins that can cause neurodegenerative diseases like mad cow disease, kuru, and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. They work by converting normal prion proteins into abnormal, misfolded forms.
          • Prion diseases are caused by changes to the prion protein and are uniformly lethal once symptoms appear.
          • Prion diseases can be acquired through inheritance, contaminated food/tissues, or contaminated medical equipment despite standard sterilization practices.
          • Prions are extremely resistant to degradation and survive high heat, chemicals, radiation, and sterilization methods. Their structure makes them highly durable.
          • Prions can remain infectious on stainless steel surfaces for years and are very difficult to fully remove from medical equipment.
          • Some evidence suggests neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s may potentially be transmissible via surgical equipment as well.
          • The amyloid aggregates involved in these diseases also stick tenaciously to surfaces and survive sterilization like prions.
          • If these diseases could be transmitted, it would have major implications given their prevalence compared to prion diseases.
          • More extreme sterilization protocols may be needed for equipment used on patients with prion/neurodegenerative diseases.
          • Prions demonstrate the remarkable hardiness and infectious potential of certain misfolded protein structures.
          • @crypticthree
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            39 months ago

            I’m sorry. You will never unlearn this.

            • rivermonsterOPM
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              29 months ago

              LMFAO. This wins my least favorite TIL in recent memory. >< Thank you though, I did need a good laugh, even if the laughter is to avoid crying.