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Yale LISTEN Study participants want to be heard, not politicized

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Last updated: June 10, 2025 11:29 am
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The Yale LISTEN Study has recently gained attention for its investigation into post-vaccination syndrome (PVS) among patients who have experienced adverse effects following Covid-19 vaccination. The study, which includes over 250 participants, released a preprint in February detailing findings from a subgroup of 42 patients who reported symptoms such as fatigue, numbness, brain fog, and more shortly after receiving the vaccine.

The research identified biological features associated with these symptoms, including differences in immune profiles and elevated levels of circulating spike protein. While the study’s authors emphasize the need for further research to understand PVS and inform future diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, the findings have sparked controversy within the vaccine debate.

Some anti-vaccine activists have seized on the study to promote their agenda, spreading misinformation and false claims about the research. On the other hand, pro-vaccine advocates have downplayed the significance of PVS and dismissed the experiences of patients who have reported these symptoms.

The authors of the article, who are themselves PVS patients, stress that they are not anti-vaccine and have received many vaccines in the past. They highlight the real and debilitating impact of their conditions, which have led to disability and significant lifestyle changes. Despite facing skepticism and dismissal from some in the medical community, the authors and other PVS patients are calling for greater recognition and research into the causes and treatments for their conditions.

The Yale LISTEN Study researchers are commended for their dedication to advancing medical knowledge and investigating PVS, despite facing challenges and scrutiny. The authors emphasize the importance of conducting rigorous research on vaccine safety and supporting patients who are experiencing post-vaccination symptoms.

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In conclusion, the voices of PVS patients deserve to be heard and respected in the ongoing discussions around vaccine safety and adverse effects. By prioritizing patient experiences and conducting thorough research, the medical community can work towards better understanding and addressing conditions like PVS.

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