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TFish's avatar

I believe there are also multiple catecholamine surges during REM phase in sleep as well, which would be happening multiple times a night. A damaged heart adversely affected = dying in their sleep. Walter Chestnut did a series on this as well on his stack.

Re: the mice, gotta think life as a lab rat living in a cage and getting jabbed with anything can’t be great for heart health to begin with, so perhaps there’s also some experimental bias there to factor in.

Worrisome, nevertheless…

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there is a catacholamine surge right before you wake up. this might explain so many young people dying in their sleep.

and also dying on their wedding day - noticed a couple in mcm's weekly chronicle of obits.

dying of happiness - college kid aces his finals and then his heart gives out. there aren't enough jails for those responsible - i say we repurpose those old army base sites which have been slated for use as concentration camps...

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