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Primary Chronic Trigger (PCT) for US Military Deployments
The CYNAERA Primary Chronic Trigger (PCT) framework embeds PEM as a probability-weighted conversion event inside a prevalence model that accounts for viral exposure, environmental load, climate volatility, and recovery suppression. Modeled remission rises from historical 12–18 percent toward 35–50 percent under PEM-aware, terrain-timed designs, with early-intervention subsets reaching 42–60 percent in best-case conditions.
Oct 9


IACC Terrain: From Triggers to Mechanisms
Infection-associated chronic conditions (IACCs) describe a single clinical terrain that appears under many labels—Long COVID, ME/CFS, POTS, MCAS, hEDS overlap, and post-infectious states following EBV, H1N1, Lyme, and Ebola. Triggers differ; downstream biology converges. Across cohorts, patients show immune dysregulation, autonomic instability, mitochondrial hypometabolism, mast-cell mediator sensitivity, connective-tissue fragility, and chronic neuroinflammation.
Oct 2


Socioeconomic Phenotype Index (SPI™): Reframing Social Determinants as Biological Terrain
The Socioeconomic Phenotype Index (SPI™) represents a paradigm shift in how health science conceptualizes the role of socioeconomic status. For decades, poverty, access barriers, and discrimination have been categorized as “social determinants of health” (SDOH). While this framing acknowledges their impact, it relegates them to the periphery of medical science.
SPI™ reframes these determinants as phenotypes — measurable biological terrains that directly influence disease o
Sep 29


PCT-Driven ME/CFS Prevalence Formula
The CYNAERA Primary Chronic Trigger (PCT) framework embeds PEM as a probability-weighted conversion event inside a prevalence model that accounts for viral exposure, environmental load, climate volatility, and recovery suppression. Modeled remission rises from historical 12–18 percent toward 35–50 percent under PEM-aware, terrain-timed designs, with early-intervention subsets reaching 42–60 percent in best-case conditions.
Sep 19


Reclassifying MCS and MCAS: Toward Multi-Chemical and Environmental Hypersensitivity Disorders (MCEHD)
This white paper argues that MCS and MCAS are vantage points on a shared hypersensitivity terrain, proposing a new classification, Multi-Chemical and Environmental Hypersensitivity Disorders (MCEHD), that unites them, honors patient ingenuity, and formalizes my frameworks.
Sep 13


CYNAERA's VitalGuard™ : Environmental Flare Risk Engine
VitalGuard™ is CYNAERA’s flagship environmental risk engine for infection-associated chronic conditions (IACCs) such as Long COVID, ME/CFS, POTS, MCAS, and Chronic Lyme. It transforms real-time atmospheric and environmental inputs into predictive flare scores that can inform FEMA incident operations, NIH-funded clinical trials, and CDC-aligned public health programs.
Aug 31
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