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A ‘Stupidity’ Virus Has Been Discovered

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A ‘Stupidity’ Virus Has Been Discovered

International Business Times 9 hrs ago Philip Ross

A virus known to attack green algae in lakes and rivers can also infect human brains -- and it’s making dummies out of us. The virus, called ATCV-1, can impair cognitive activity, learning and memory, essentially making a person who has the virus less intelligent, researchers in the U.S. have found. Scientists said this is the first time the virus has been observed in people.

“This is a striking example showing that the ‘innocuous’ microorganisms we carry can affect behavior and cognition,” Robert Yolken, a virologist at Johns Hopkins Medical School in Maryland, who led the original study, told the Independent. All people have physiological differences “encoded in the set of genes each inherits from parents, yet some of these differences are fueled by the various microorganisms we harbor and the way they interact with our genes,” Yolken said.

Scientists discovered the virus accidentally while working on an unrelated study into microbes in the human throat. Throat swabs drawn from study volunteers showed unexpected traces of ATCV-1 in their DNA. Out of the 92 healthy adults screened in the study, nearly 44 percent of them had the virus, the authors said.

Study participants who had the virus performed around 10 percent worse on cognitive tests. Additionally, researchers noted the presence of the virus was correlated with lower attention spans and a “statistically significant decrease in … visual processing and visual motor speed.” While the virus is found in freshwater, there was no indication the only people who had it were swimmers and boaters. “These are agents that we carry around for a long time and that may have subtle effects on our cognition and behavior,” Yolken told Healthline. "We're really just starting to find out what some of these agents that we're carrying around might actually do.”​


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A ‘Stupidity’ Virus Has Been Discovered


Interesting.
 
At first I thought it was a joke...but it's not.


So, what are we supposed to do with this information? Is there a test, treatment or cure for those who might have the virus?
 
Well it follows that if there is a stupid virus then surely nature created a super intelligent virus to offset, no? ;)


Tim-
 
At first I thought it was a joke...but it's not.


So, what are we supposed to do with this information? Is there a test, treatment or cure for those who might have the virus?
Yes, there is a test. When confronted with a problem, anyone who answers: "more government" has the virus.
 
Yes, there is a test. When confronted with a problem, anyone who answers: "more government" has the virus.

Do you think we should get rid of the CDC?
 
At first I thought it was a joke...but it's not.


So, what are we supposed to do with this information? Is there a test, treatment or cure for those who might have the virus?

I have already caught this virus.
 
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There is also evidence that environmental toxins are impacting exposed people's cognitive abilities, especially children. We already know about the impact of inadequate nutrition. This suggests that at least some of the behavioral and educational acheivement problems associated with poor communities may have a biological and/or environmental cause that can be addressed.

"...Living within 1,000 ft of a freeway doubles the risk of a child being born with autism.

Volk HE, Hertz-Picciotto I, Delwiche L, Lurmann F, McConnell R. Residential proximity to freeways and
autism in the CHARGE study. Environ Health Perspect. 2011 Jun;119(6):873-7. doi:10.1289/ehp.1002835.
Epub 2010 Dec 13.

Children growing up with more traffic pollution have significantly lower IQs and
impaired memory.


Suglia SF, et al. Association of Black Carbon with Cognition among Children in a Prospective Birth Cohort
Study Am J Epidemiology 2008 167:280-286
.
Pregnant mothers exposed to more air pollution, give birth to children with lower
intelligence, and behavioral and attention deficit disorders, even if the children
breathe clean air themselves.


Frederica P. Perera, Deliang Tang, Shuang Wang, Julia Vishnevetsky, Bingzhi Zhang, Diurka Diaz, David
Camann, Virginia Rauh. Prenatal Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) Exposure and Child Behavior at age
6-7. Environmental Health Perspectives, 2012; DOI: 10.1289/ehp. 1104315

Edwards SC, Jedrychowski W, Butscher M, Camann D, Kieltyka A, Mroz E, et al. 2010. Prenatal Exposure to
Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Children’s Intelligence..."

http://www.sharedsolution.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Health-Hazard-of-Freeways.pdf
 
There is also evidence that environmental toxins are impacting exposed people's cognitive abilities, especially children. We already know about the impact of inadequate nutrition. This suggests that at least some of the behavioral and educational acheivement problems associated with poor communities may have a biological and/or environmental cause that can be addressed.

"...Living within 1,000 ft of a freeway doubles the risk of a child being born with autism.

Volk HE, Hertz-Picciotto I, Delwiche L, Lurmann F, McConnell R. Residential proximity to freeways and
autism in the CHARGE study. Environ Health Perspect. 2011 Jun;119(6):873-7. doi:10.1289/ehp.1002835.
Epub 2010 Dec 13.

Children growing up with more traffic pollution have significantly lower IQs and
impaired memory.


Suglia SF, et al. Association of Black Carbon with Cognition among Children in a Prospective Birth Cohort
Study Am J Epidemiology 2008 167:280-286
.
Pregnant mothers exposed to more air pollution, give birth to children with lower
intelligence, and behavioral and attention deficit disorders, even if the children
breathe clean air themselves.


Frederica P. Perera, Deliang Tang, Shuang Wang, Julia Vishnevetsky, Bingzhi Zhang, Diurka Diaz, David
Camann, Virginia Rauh. Prenatal Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) Exposure and Child Behavior at age
6-7. Environmental Health Perspectives, 2012; DOI: 10.1289/ehp. 1104315

Edwards SC, Jedrychowski W, Butscher M, Camann D, Kieltyka A, Mroz E, et al. 2010. Prenatal Exposure to
Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Children’s Intelligence..."

http://www.sharedsolution.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Health-Hazard-of-Freeways.pdf

:roll::lol::doh

How long has it been since the aquarium water has been changed ?

Seriously, the math will not compute that hypothesis. If it did, you were probably born with cognitive impairment; if you feel your cognitive reasoning is sound it would be a basic step to dispute the "study"

Good eve to ya' HT

Thom Paine
 
A ‘Stupidity’ Virus Has Been Discovered

International Business Times 9 hrs ago Philip Ross

A virus known to attack green algae in lakes and rivers can also infect human brains -- and it’s making dummies out of us. The virus, called ATCV-1, can impair cognitive activity, learning and memory, essentially making a person who has the virus less intelligent, researchers in the U.S. have found. Scientists said this is the first time the virus has been observed in people.

“​


Whew- I am relieved. Or maybe not. I was thinking that I could now just relax, let my mind wander on out the window, as it so often seems to be inclined, but then I realized that our local algae is of the golden variety, and not the green. Damn. Just damn. Let me know if it is discovered that golden algae is responsible for an decrease in chagrin levels, and a declining give-a-darn titre. On second thought, nevermind. I think I'll just stay this way. :lol:​
 
I was thinking
Are you sure? Or was it the virus talking?
smiling-tongue-smiley-emoticon.gif
 

You checked the math on all four studies I cited and found errors? Please provide details. Also links to studies that contradict the findings of the ones I cited.
 
You checked the math on all four studies I cited and found errors? Please provide details. Also links to studies that contradict the findings of the ones I cited.

Just my personal observation... I ain't doin' your home work. If you wish to accept his subjective study as fact then so be it

Have a great day

Thom Paine
 
Just my personal observation... I ain't doin' your home work. If you wish to accept his subjective study as fact then so be it

Have a great day

Thom Paine

Whose? I cited four different studies with at least 15 authors.

How did you personally observe whether or not proximity to freeways causes health problems, including cognitive issues?
 
Whose? I cited four different studies with at least 15 authors.

How did you personally observe whether or not proximity to freeways causes health problems, including cognitive issues?

Heh heh .... the thread is not about me..... It is concerning others' subjective speculation..... my observation is that it, as with many similar types of declarations, is no more than aquarium food for those who will not or cannot do math; such math would lead to questioning the statement quality.

Have a great day HT

Thom Paine
 
There is also evidence that environmental toxins are impacting exposed people's cognitive abilities, especially children. We already know about the impact of inadequate nutrition. This suggests that at least some of the behavioral and educational acheivement problems associated with poor communities may have a biological and/or environmental cause that can be addressed.

"...Living within 1,000 ft of a freeway doubles the risk of a child being born with autism.

Volk HE, Hertz-Picciotto I, Delwiche L, Lurmann F, McConnell R. Residential proximity to freeways and
autism in the CHARGE study. Environ Health Perspect. 2011 Jun;119(6):873-7. doi:10.1289/ehp.1002835.
Epub 2010 Dec 13.

Children growing up with more traffic pollution have significantly lower IQs and
impaired memory.


Suglia SF, et al. Association of Black Carbon with Cognition among Children in a Prospective Birth Cohort
Study Am J Epidemiology 2008 167:280-286
.
Pregnant mothers exposed to more air pollution, give birth to children with lower
intelligence, and behavioral and attention deficit disorders, even if the children
breathe clean air themselves.


Frederica P. Perera, Deliang Tang, Shuang Wang, Julia Vishnevetsky, Bingzhi Zhang, Diurka Diaz, David
Camann, Virginia Rauh. Prenatal Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) Exposure and Child Behavior at age
6-7. Environmental Health Perspectives, 2012; DOI: 10.1289/ehp. 1104315

Edwards SC, Jedrychowski W, Butscher M, Camann D, Kieltyka A, Mroz E, et al. 2010. Prenatal Exposure to
Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Children’s Intelligence..."

http://www.sharedsolution.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Health-Hazard-of-Freeways.pdf

How terrible for China
China's industry exporting air pollution to U.S., study says - LA Times

Maybe not such an economic or geo-political threat after all?
 
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