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CYNAERA ESA™ Leveraging Local Clinics as Micro-ERs During Disasters
The CYNAERA ESA (Emergency Stabilization Authorization) framework presents a solution. During a declared emergency, ESA enables states and FEMA to pre-authorize qualified clinics to operate as temporary micro-ERs and reimburse those services as emergency protective measures. Critically, ESA does not require new legislation. It strategically aligns existing authorities under the Stafford Act for federal disaster declarations, FEMA Public Assistance Category B for emergency pro
Aug 31


Corrected National Prevalence Estimates for Infection-Associated Chronic Conditions (IACCs)
After adjusting for significant comorbidity and overlap, we estimate that 65–75 million unique individuals in the United States live with one or more IACCs. This includes approximately 20–25 million individuals with multiple co-occurring conditions. The revised estimates reveal a dramatic undercount across all conditions, particularly for post-viral and neuroimmune syndromes.
Aug 29


The Uncounted: Vaccine Injury Prevalence, Economic Burden, and Reform
Using a multi-model estimation approach, we project that 8–12 million Americans may be experiencing chronic health impacts following vaccination, with 40–50 percent facing functional disability. The associated annual economic burden ranges from $100 to $500 billion. We propose that the adoption of immune-informed readiness protocols could prevent up to 1.6 million cases annually, saving $20–40 billion per year.
Aug 29


ME/CFS Individualized Regimen Engine™
The CYNAERA ME/CFS Individualized Regimen Engine™ is an educational modeling framework that simulates phased strategies for ME/CFS care. Built on CYNAERA’s ecosystem of validated modules — including Treatment Archetypes, Phenotyping Framework, Pathophysiology Drivers, and the Path of Remission Model — the Regimen Engine demonstrates how individualized patient care can be systematically structured.
Aug 27


Environmental Triggers of ME/CFS Flares
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is profoundly sensitive to environmental stressors. Pollutants such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), particulate matter (PM₂.₅, PM₁₀), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), ground-level ozone (O₃), sulfur dioxide (SO₂), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), combined with weather triggers like heat, cold, barometric pressure swings, mold, humidity, and pollen, drive flares that push patients into cycles of severe disabi
Aug 26


Undercounted from Kabul to Kansas: The Hidden Men of IACC
The Cultural Gendered Patriarchy Index (CGPI), developed by CYNAERA (2025), is the first cross-national system designed to quantify the effect of patriarchy on male diagnostic rates. By integrating data from 180 countries—including global gender indices, masculinity scales, health-seeking behavior datasets, and IACC prevalence studies—we reveal that millions of men are statistically invisible.
Aug 26
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