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The End of Aids Epidemic and the Start of Emerging Infections

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  • 92 pages
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The narrative explores the implications of global warming and low-level EMF pollution on endosymbiotic archaeal growth, suggesting that this growth could lead to significant evolutionary changes in humans. It posits that archaea can induce stem cell conversion and enhance Neanderthal characteristics through various biochemical processes, including cholesterol catabolism and immune activation. The book delves into the potential for archaeal secretions to generate new viruses, positioning modern humans as vulnerable to infections that could drive them toward extinction, while Neanderthal traits may confer resilience.

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The End of Aids Epidemic and the Start of Emerging Infections, Ravikumar Kurup, Parameswara Achutha Kurup

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2019
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