History and Philosophy of Physics

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[1] viXra:2111.0063 [pdf] submitted on 2021-11-13 15:32:03

Increased Serum Serotonin After Triannual Pollen Events as a Cause of Cardiac Arrest Spikes in the us

Authors: Tariq Khan
Comments: 8 Pages.

The United States ecosystem has three major pollenating species (juniper, grass, and ragweed) creating a triannual cycle. That cycle involves increases in environmental pollen leading to the physiological increase in serum histamine and then the eventual subsequent decrease in pollen and histamine leading to a biochemical increase in serum serotonin. This increase in serotonin matches year-over-year patterns in mass shootings, speculative stock buying, and even cardiac arrests (heart attacks) in the United States. Understanding the nature of the cause of heart attacks where weaker or older hearts are strained directly or indirectly from these serotonin “spikes,” the medical community can work to treat those scenarios (adding or reducing meds or activity) potentially saving thousands of lives.
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