In 2030, what will consensus say is the primary cause of the increase in autoimmune disorders over the past few decades?
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Covid-19
23%
obesity and or diet
17%
Reduction of necessary nutrients, vitamins, and good bacteria from the soil due to processed foods and pesticides.
17%
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In the UK:
"The database study of more than 22 million individuals found a 22% increase in new diagnoses over the 19-year study."
https://www.medicalrepublic.com.au/autoimmune-diseases-are-on-the-rise/91734
A similar study by Tesch et. al.3, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, evaluated a cohort of 640,701 vaccination-naive individuals with PCR-confirmed COVID-19 during 2020 for the risk of autoimmune conditions. The researchers identified a 42.6% higher likelihood of acquiring an autoimmune condition 3–15 months after infection compared with a non-COVID-19 cohort of 1,560,357 individuals matched for age, sex and whether they had a preexisting autoimmune disease3
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