After years of organizing and advocacy by people suffering autoimmune injuries from the COVID-19 vaccine, one of the world's top scientific journals reports on the existence of "Long Vax.".
On July 3, the journal Science published an article confirming that COVID-19 vaccines are linked to autoimmune disorders, such as small fiber neuropathy and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome.
"They've been hammered over and over again in outlets like Science Magazine-which is kind of ironic-with the idea that the vaccines are wonderful and there's no possible way that anything bad can happen".
Science also cited previous and forthcoming research by Sujana Reddy identifying post-vaccine POTS, and a study published in Nature Cardiovascular Research by researchers from Cedars Sinai Medical Center last year that linked COVID-19 and the vaccine to POTS. Other peer-reviewed research reported similar links and has revealed a wide range of immune system and neurological effects from the COVID-19 vaccine.
Numerous people with autoimmune disorders from the COVID-19 vaccine have also shared their stories with The Defender.
Even Peter Marks, M.D., Ph.D., director of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, which has denied and downplayed the existence of vaccine autoimmune side effects, conceded to Science, "If a provider has somebody in front of them, they may want to take seriously the concept [of] a vaccine side effect."
Marks told Science he worried "The sensational headline" about vaccine side effects could "Mislead" the public.
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