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About Video : In this video, we explore Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis (SSPE), a rare but fatal brain disorder. Learn how SSPE develops as a complication of the measles virus, typically appearing years after the initial infection. We discuss its symptoms, which include behavioral changes, motor dysfunction, and seizures, and highlight the importance of early diagnosis and vaccination in prevention. Join us to understand the medical complexities and the critical need for awareness about SSPE.
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Anybody who hasn't gotten the MMR vaccine needs to get it ASAP.
Thanks to anti-vaxxing pseudoscience propaganda, there's a measles outbreak in Texas â as well as smaller outbreaks where clusters of conspiracy freaks discourage vaccinations.
Some people who haven't paid attention to medicine for the past 60 years may dismiss it as just a "childhood disease". But measles can be a lot worse than just spots and a fever. Measles can kill you.
Measles outbreaks spark concern over rare 'horrific' neurological disorder
Pediatricians and scientists say they are also watching for extremely rare neurological conditions that can occur even years after children who've had measles recover from it. [ ... ] On Friday the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 712 cases of measles so far this year in 25 jurisdictions, including Texas and New Mexico. In Gaines County, Texas, the centre of the outbreak, measles counts on Friday rose to 355, up from the 328 reported on Tuesday, the Texas Department of State Health Services said. The federal agency said 97 per cent of U.S. measles cases are individuals who are either unvaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status. [ ... ] The measles virus causes a high fever, but it also suppresses the immune system. "The lining of the airway gets affected and it becomes an ineffective barrier," [Dr. Michelle] Barton said. "In the face of this virus, which is very what we call immunosuppressive, you can end up with pneumonia." She noted that ear and other secondary infections are also common. [ ... ] More serious complications include swelling of the brain or encephalitis in about one in 1,000 cases, which can lead to drowsiness, confusion and seizures that resolve, Barton and [Dr. Dele] Davies said. While they are extremely rare, long-term neurological problems can occur even after a young child has recovered from measles. Barton says the measles virus itself stays at a low level in the brain and can wake up six to 10 years later as a devastating disorder called subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, or SSPE. [ ... ] Immunologist Dawn Bowdish, a professor of medicine at McMaster University, says the measles virus has mutations that allow it to hide out from the immune system, then move from neuron to neuron where the parts of the brain required for cognition and movement can be damaged. "It starts with challenges in learning or memory," Bowdish said. "They don't reach their full intellectual potential âŚÂ something no parent wants for their child." Those with SSPE can have seizures. Medical experts say that in almost all cases, the disorder progresses until the patient is in a vegetative state, and it eventually ends in death.
The anti-vax conspiracy crazies falsely claim that the MMR vaccine causes autism. Yet they haven't been able to point to a single case of autism caused by the vaccine.
On the other hand, it's been known for a long time that measles in some can lead to SSPE which leaves patients in a vegetative state and then ultimately kills them.
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could you make the SSPE prompts public as well, so people can write treats? only for people who are comfortable with sharing their prompts
What a nice idea! I would still like to keep most prompts secret, so for those who want to participate in both providing a prompt and fulfilling another prompt, the rules still apply. But if sb does NOT want to write a fic but they have a prompt idea, they can shoot me a message with a prompt that others can then work on as a treat đ
So @ whoever wants to join the â¨SSPE⨠can do the following:
1) Become part of the secret prompt exchange.
2) Ask for a treat thatâs published all throughout December so others can gift them a fanfic/drabble.
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What Is SSPE? The Devastating Complication Of Measles That Hits Years Down The Road
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RFK Jr already has a body count thanks to his arrogance. Children, primarily, for the first wave.
"First wave? What do you mean?"
Oh, see measles is not a disease that fucks around. And just because you think it's done, doesn't mean it is.
Severe complications in children and adults
Some people may suffer from severe complications, such as pneumonia (infection of the lungs) and encephalitis (swelling of the brain). They may need to be hospitalized and could die.
Hospitalization. About 1 in 5 unvaccinated people in the U.S. who get measles is hospitalized.
Pneumonia. As many as 1 out of every 20 children with measles gets pneumonia, the most common cause of death from measles in young children.
Encephalitis. About 1 child out of every 1,000 who get measles will develop encephalitis (swelling of the brain). This can lead to convulsions and leave the child deaf or with intellectual disability.
Death. Nearly 1 to 3 of every 1,000 children who become infected with measles will die from respiratory and neurologic complications.
Complications during pregnancy. If you are pregnant and have not had the MMR vaccine, measles may cause birth prematurely, or have a low-birth-weight baby.
Long-term complications
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a very rare, but fatal disease of the central nervous system. It results from a measles virus infection acquired earlier in life.
About SSPE
SSPE generally develops 7 to 10 years after a person has measles, even though the person seems to have fully recovered from the illness.
Since measles was eliminated in 2000, SSPE is rarely reported in the United States.
Among people who contracted measles during the resurgence in the United States in 1989 to 1991, 7 to 11 out of every 100,000 were estimated to be at risk for developing SSPE.
The risk of developing SSPE may be higher for a person who gets measles before they are 2 years of age.
"Okay, but that says that's rare -"
Want to know what else measles does?
"Reporting today in Science, the researchers show that the measles virus wipes out 11 percent to 73 percent of the different antibodies that protect against viral and bacterial strains a person was previously immune to â anything from influenza to herpes virus to bacteria that cause pneumonia and skin infections."
It not only fucks you up, it leaves your system weaker. Your body is organic; the parts need time to heal and recover in between illnesses. That's a little hard to do when measles just knocked the shit out of your immune system, leaving your body vulnerable to follow-up infections.
The people who recover from the illness will potentially feel effects for the rest of their lives. Their communities will feel those effects. That body count will climb. RFK Jr's arrogance has already negatively impacted lives for a generation in Samoa.
Of course, that's the plan for the United States. Anyone who has had the unfortunate luck of having to hold a conversation with the Fail Kennedy knows he actually is just this fucking stupid. But because he's a Kennedy, he's convinced he was born with the divine wisdom of Solomon. This shit isn't an act with him. He genuinely believes he's the smartest person in the room. Doesn't help that everyone in D.C. hates him, and has hated him for three decades. I'm pretty positive the rumor about him being clocked with a three-hole punch in the 80s by a former secretary of President Kennedy's cabinet is actually true.

Medicaid is free. RFK Jr. should slither out of the room on his belly.
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Q. What are the possible complications from measles (rubeola)?
A. According to the CDC, complications from measles infection include
- hospitalization (1:5 unvaccinated individuals) - otitis media (1:10) - pneumonia (1:20) - encephalitis (1:1000) - death (1-3:1000) - subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a delayed neurodegenerative disorder of personality changes, seizures, coma, and death ~10-11 years after infection
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CC: Diplopia, night terrors ongoing 3 weeks, and a myoclonic jerk
Dx: Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE)
Diplopia:
aka double vision: the perception of two images instead of a single object
Common causes usually stem from issues with the eyes, muscles and nerves controlling the eyes, and the brain.
Night terrors:
As mentioned in the episode, there are two leading causes for onset teenage night terrors: PTSD and sexual abuse.
Personally I think there isnât much reason for the patient to have experienced night terrors beyond the initial stages of SSPE causing changes in emotional behavior and personality.
Myoclonic jerk:
Brief, involuntary twitching of some muscles; generally in healthy persons it can be seen right before falling asleep (aka a hypnic jerk).
The patient presents it even though heâs not asleep or tired.
Multiple sclerosis (MS):
In the episode:
After testing some CSF, because of a buildup and blockage, they find high levels of IgG and assume multiple sclerosis, but find no evidence of lesions. A good assumption because over 80% of patients with MS show oligoclonal bands with high IgG.
Since the patients symptoms have only begun 3 weeks previously they determine itâs rapidly progressive MS.
They canât definitively diagnose MS, because there are no specific tests for it. Generally doctors have to rule out every other possibility before they can confirm. Whatâs mentioned in the episode is waiting 6 months to confirm, most likely to see progression of symptoms as well as ruling out differentials.
More on Marburg MS s7e08Â âSmall Sacrificesâ
MS is a chronic central nervous system disease in which the myelin sheath and nerve axons in the brain are destroyed. Itâs referred to as a demyelinating disease. The damage disrupts the ability to transmit signals which can result in a slew of signs and symptoms.
The three main characteristics are the formation of lesions/plaques in the CNS, inflammation and the destruction of myelin sheaths of neurons
Other specific symptoms usually include diplopia, blindness in one eye, muscle weakness, and trouble with sensation or coordination.
Some pathognomonic signs include:
Internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO): an impairment in the lateral conjugate gaze, meaning that when both eyes are looking toward one side the affected eye cannot properly adduct (move toward the center). Caused bye a lesion in the medial longitudinal fasciculus (part in the brainstem).
To put it simply, if the right eye is affected, the patient should be able to look to the right, and cross their eyes, but upon looking to the left, the right eye wonât be able to move to the midline.
Positive Rombergâs sign: when the patient sways or falls with their eyes closed. It demonstrates a loss of postural control and proprioception (perception and awareness of oneâs body) in the absence of visual input.
Positive Lhermitteâs sign: paresthesia/an electrical shock that passes down the back of the neck and spine, usually brought upon by bending the head forwards towards the chest.
Progression usually occurs as episodes of worsening lasting days to months, followed by improvement (relapsing episodes).
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE):
Early in the episode Cameron admits to not having taken a full history or family history which really would have solved the case a hell of a lot sooner, given his birth mother was the cause of the patients issues.
tbf, it was the whole point of the episode to focus on determining paternity, which, given all the daddy issues on the show is a good setup.
Then again, the patient is a 16 year old lacrosse player, and he figured out he was adopted at a much younger age, 10 if I remember right, just from having a cleft chin. Talk about selective blindness on the team.
aka Dawson disease
SSPE is a super rare complication from measles wherein there is chronic progressive brain inflammation caused by the mutated virus.
Patients generally have history of a primary measles infection in infancy (where the birth mother was not vaccinated and thus could not pass along the proper antibodies to protect the infant for up to 6 months), followed by an asymptomatic period that can last up to 27 years. Afterwards neurological deterioration ensues with behavioral changes, myoclonic seizures, visual disturbances, ataxia, and ultimately death.
Anti-measles IgG appears to increase as the disease progresses
There is no definitive cure, but if it is diagnosed in the first stage of the disease oral isoprinosine and intraventricular interferon alfa could help, it varies patient to patient. And the only accepted treatment are purely supportive: anticonvulsants.
Should not be confused with acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), which can also be caused by the measles virus.
Another demyelinating disease, it is a rare autoimmune disease with acute inflammation of the brain and spinal cord.
Often triggered by a viral infection or specific non-routine vaccinations.
Very closely resembles symptoms of MS except for usually occurring in children and marked with rapid fever.
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Measles
Look you anti-vax fucknuts Measles KILLS. It is not a harmless rash that goes away, it fucks up your immune system and can lead to SSPE which is ALWAYS FATAL. You pro-disease people are allowing a disease the US had almost eradicated to come back with a vengeance.Â
Measles deaths in 2019:
France 3 deaths  https://www.thelocal.fr/20190304/whats-going-on-with-measles-in-france-right-now
Switzerland 2 deaths https://www.thelocal.ch/20190502/two-die-from-measles-in-switzerland-as-cases-rise-health-vaccinations
Madagascar 1,200+ deaths  https://www.theitem.com/stories/measles-death-toll-reaches-more-than-1200-in-madagascar,325855
Africa:Â http://outbreaknewstoday.com/measles-africa-madagascar-drc-hit-especially-hard-68535/
Romania, Ukraine, Albania 13 total deaths  http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2019/05/measles-outbreaks-continue-grow-us-europe
Tunisia 30 deaths https://reliefweb.int/report/tunisia/measles-tunisia-disease-outbreak-news-update-9-may-2019
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The most common cause of death from measles is pneumonia, and I genuinely hope if there are any deaths, that's what causes them. Because one thankfully rare way measles can kill is called subacute sclerosing panencephalitis. It happens years after the original infection, and causes neurological deterioration over 1-3 years, ending in death. Some studies suggest that in infants too young to be vaccinated, the rate could be as high as 1 in 625 cases. I can't tell you how much I hope we never see a single case of SSPE as a result of this madness.
They are going to kill some kids, aren't they?
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The Off-Switch for a Ticking Time-Bomb: The Importance of the Measles Vaccine
The pattern is clear: over the last decade or so vaccination uptake globally has dramatically declined, and cases of measles and other illnesses commonly vaccinated against during childhood has dramatically increased.
This is a pattern that is also being seen in the UK. A recent report by Unicef and the World Health Organization (WHO) found that between 2010 and 2017, 527,000 children in the UK who were eligible to receive their vaccinations were not vaccinated. This has led to spikes in cases of measles in certain parts of the country â âPublic Health England (PHE) said there had been 47 cases across Greater Manchester in 2019, compared to only three cases in 2018 and seven in 2017â (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-48040787). The issue has recently been described as âa ticking time-bombâ by the NHS chief Simon Stevens: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-48039524.
The accepted cause for these patterns is growing concerns some parents have concerning vaccinations and the effects they have on their children. Itâs worth saying at this point that I am about to start working as a doctor within the NHS and I passionately believe in the vital role vaccination plays in public health. Because of this, I have decided to make this short little piece to try and answer some of the most common questions and concerns some parents have regarding vaccines. These questions are the ones I have seen most commonly being asked during my clinical placements in hospitals and GP practices, as well as on the internet and social media. I have tried to reference all the answers to show that theyâre not just my wild imaginings and are all backed up by thorough evidence and research.
If youâve ever felt concerned or sceptical about vaccinations, if you have seen or read anti-vaccination literature in the past, or if you are just curious, please just give this a read and let me know what you think.

Do vaccinations even work?
Yes. Numerous studies by various organisations worldwide, including WHO, have shown that vaccinations are secondary only to clean water in reducing the burden of disease on a population (https://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/86/2/07-040089/en/). As long as the uptake rate is high enough, vaccination can dramatically reduce the incidence of its target disease, and in some cases even eliminate it from the population. This occurs through an effect known as âherd immunityâ â this means as long as enough of the population take up the vaccine â around 90-95% for measles â so many people are immune to the virus that it can no longer survive in that community. This elimination of a disease has actually been achieved in some instances, such as the eradication of smallpox in 1980 through a vaccination programme. Local elimination of measles has also been seen in areas with high uptake of the measles vaccine e.g. in Finland. https://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/86/2/07-040089/en/
How do vaccines work?
To understand how vaccines work, its first best to get an idea of how our body fights an infection. When exposed to a bacteria or virus, our body can quickly become a battlefield. Our body puts up a whole host of defences to try and stop the bacteria or virus spreading throughout the body. Some of these defences include increasing body temperature to try and burn off the infection (this is why we get fevers) or even just trying to cough or sneeze up the bacteria or virus in snot or mucous.
Our soldiers in this battlefield are called white blood cells. A specific type of white blood cell called a B cell can learn to recognise certain shapes on the cell of the infecting organism that are unique to that bacteria or virus â just like people have their own distinctive looks and facial features that help you recognise them. Once it realizes this, the cell makes many clones of itself so that next time that same bacteria or virus attacks the body, it can quickly be recognised and all your bodyâs defences can attack and destroy it, usually before you even start to feel ill.
Vaccines work in the same way. Vaccines contains a little bit of this unique bacteria/virus shape and allows your body to see it, recognise it as an invader and then memorise it. This means that if your body ever gets infected with the real deal, your body will recognise it quickly and be able to destroy it before you even start to feel ill. Some vaccines contain just this little shape, while others contain dead or deactivated versions of the virus or bacteria which cannot cause true infection but still allow your body to learn its unique shape. The measles vaccine contains a weakened, also known as attenuated, form of the virus.
This video explains the process pretty well too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-muIoWofsCE
Isnât measles just like a bad case of the flu? Does my child really need to be vaccinated?
Widespread vaccination programmes are still a relatively recent thing (the first vaccine against measles in the UK was introduced in 1968). Despite this, the programme has been so effective that measles became a forgotten disease that we didnât see anymore and only the older generation could remember.
Public Health England
http://vk.ovg.ox.ac.uk/measles
Measles is a lot worse than a bad case of the flu. Children who develop measles at first develop fever, greyish-white spots in the mouth and a distinctive red-brown rash that starts behind the ears before spreading to the rest of the body. Children are usually unable to get out of bed for around five days and can miss up to two weeks of school. The initial infection often also leads to complications such as further infections in the ear, lung or even the brain.
But beyond these usual cases, in a minority of children infected with measles, the disease can be fatal. It is thought that one out of every 5000 children infected with measles will die. The famous childrenâs author Roald Dahlâs daughter died of a complication of measles and he spent much of his life after her death campaigning and spreading the word about the importance of vaccination in the fight against measles and other infections. You can read his account of his daughterâs death and the effect it had on him here: http://vk.ovg.ox.ac.uk/blogs/ojohn/how-dangerous-measles).
In a small number of cases, some children infected with measles go on to develop a condition called subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE). The children often donât develop the condition until years after their initial measles infection. Its caused by the measles virus spreading to the brain, leading to destruction of the central nervous system, dementia, epilepsy and eventually death. You can watch a video on the effect SSPE has had on a familyâs life here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB8kGwKZiq0
If everyone else is vaccinated, does it really matter if my child doesnât get the vaccine?
As explained earlier, eliminating a virus or bacteria from a community is dependant on the effect of herd immunity. For the measles virus, it has been calculated that around 90-95% uptake is needed to provide effective protection against the virus for the population. There are a number of children who, for many reasons, will not be able to receive the vaccine. These reasons include them being too young to receive the vaccine (the vaccine against measles is usually given at around 1 year of age) or if the child has other illnesses e.g. cancer, that mean its immune system is not able to mount an effective immune response to the vaccine.
This means that if healthy children are not vaccinated, they may carry the virus and spread it to children who are not able to receive the vaccine. If a healthy unvaccinated child gets infected with measles they will likely be able to fight off the infection themselves but may inadvertently spread it to children who are not strong enough to fight the infection. In these children, the risk of developing complications and severe infections is much more likely and so it is very important for all children who can be vaccinated to be vaccinated in order to protect everyone.
Donât vaccinations cause autism?
No. This controversy was started after a paper was published in the medical journal the Lancet in 1998 claiming that there was a link between children who received the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine and children who went on to develop developmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder. The claims made in the paper were quickly picked up by the national press and led to a widespread distrust of vaccinations that is still felt in some areas of the UK and the world today.
Due to the seriousness of the claims and the panic it caused, a vast amount of time and money went into research looking into the link. They all reached the same conclusion: there is no link between the MMR vaccine and autism. They also found that Andrew Wakefieldâs study had been seriously flawed:
1)Â Â Â Wakefield selected patients that had already started to show signs of autism before his study began, meaning his study wouldnât be a fair reflection on the effect of the MMR vaccine on the general population.
2)Â Â Â Wakefield falsified the information to suit the results he wanted to get e.g. one child in the study had already started to show some signs of autism before receiving his MMR vaccine (this was clearly stated in the childâs medical records), but in Wakefieldâs report it stated that the first signs appeared months after the vaccination
3)Â Â Â Wakefield was being paid to conduct the research by lawyers representing parents who were against vaccines. This meant that he was set to gain financially if he could discredit the safety of vaccinations.
The man behind the now disgraced report linking the MMR vaccine to autism; Andrew Wakefield
For all these reasons, the Lancet retracted the paper and Andrew Wakefield was later found guilty of deliberate fraud and struck off from the medical register, although he still has a large following in some parts of the world, particularly in the anti-vaccination community. Due to the amount of research that went into investigating the link between the MMR vaccine and autism at the time, the fact that there is no link between the two is now one of the most well-proven things in modern medicine.
You can find more in-depth information on why Wakefieldâs paper was fraudulent and unreliable here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3136032/ and https://www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.c7452. And more information on research into the link between the MMR vaccine and autism can be found at the bottom of this page âIs The Vaccine Safe?â: http://vk.ovg.ox.ac.uk/mmr-vaccine
Could my child get ill from the vaccine?
Because a vaccine is trying to trick the body into thinking that there is an infection starting, the body can sometimes switch on all its defences after a vaccine e.g. fevers, runny noses. This occurs in around 1 in 10 children who receive the vaccine and normally wears off after 2-3 days. Another common side effect is redness and some pain and swelling around the site of the injection, which again quickly wears off.
In a small number of cases (1 in 1000), some children can develop fits or seizures following the vaccine. Although this is a serious side effect and will need medical attention, it is worth remembering that fits and seizures are far more common in child infected with the real measles virus.
Some parents also voice concerns regarding allergy to the measles vaccine, particularly regarding children with egg allergies. Although the measles virus strain used for the vaccine are grown on chick embryo cells there will only be tiny, if any, amounts of egg protein in the vaccine and not enough to cause an allergic reaction. Like all foods and medicines, there is a risk that a child could have an allergy to another of the ingredients of the vaccine leading to a serious allergic reaction called anaphylaxis. This kind of a reaction is extremely rare with the measles vaccine. However, this is why many healthcare professionals may want to observe the child for a few minutes following the vaccination to ensure the child doesnât have a reaction. If a reaction does occur, the child can be quickly treated with adrenaline (the same stuff thatâs used in EpiPens for people with other allergies).
If you have any concerns about your child following a vaccination, please contact your GP or other healthcare professional for more advice.
More information on the side effects of the MMR vaccine can be found at: http://vk.ovg.ox.ac.uk/mmr-vaccine
Arenât there lots of nasty chemicals in MMR vaccine?
As well as the active ingredients needed to trigger the immune response, the MMR vaccine also contain some other ingredients that help the vaccine work:
-Â Â Â Â Â Â Gelatine to act as a stabiliser (this is only in one form of the vaccine, a version not containing gelatine is also available)
-Â Â Â Â Â Â Sorbitol, mannitol and recombinant human serum albumin all act as stabilisers
-Â Â Â Â Â Â Polysorbate 80 is used as an emulsifier
-Â Â Â Â Â Â The vaccine may also contain traces of an antibiotic called neomycin, which is used during the manufacturing process to stop bacteria growing and contaminating the culture
None of these ingredients have been shown to be harmful to humans. You can find out more information on the ingredients of the MMR vaccine at: http://vk.ovg.ox.ac.uk/mmr-vaccine
I hope you have found this piece interesting and I hope it has answered some questions you might have concerning the MMR vaccine. It is worth underlining that measles and the other infections protected against by vaccines are serious infections that are horrible to go through and can in a number of patients lead to serious complications and even death. Vaccination is vital in protecting both our healthy children and also those too young or too ill to receive the vaccination.
If you have any questions regarding the MMR vaccine or vaccines in general, please do not hesitate to contact your GP or other local healthcare professional.Â
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Minecraft Windows 10 Shader Installieren

When you install shaders in Minecraft, you can customize the graphics in any way you want and make the game look way more beautiful. Shader packs can help you toss out the only considerable setback of the game, the visuals. So, I and many other Minecraft players use shaders to boost the game graphics. If you also want to install and use Shader packs but donât know where to start, this post is specially written for you.

SEUS (SONIC ETHERâS UNBELIEVABLE SHADERS) SEUS is the touchstone Minecraft shaders pack. Optifine shaders, supported MC versions: 1.7.10 - 1.16.4 1. Download and install Minecraft, setup your game profile of the version you want to run. Download and run the optifine jar file with java. It will install a new optifine profile. Run the minecraft launcher and select the newly created optifine profile. SSPE Shader pack Minecraft PE 1.2 SSPE Shader pack is a collection of shaders for devices with little RAM. But even in this case you will get of the living world, where the grass moving in the wind, the clouds. Minecraft's graphics aren't its main draw, but they can still shine with mods. We've rounded up the best Minecraft shaders to give the game a whole new look.
Here, I will guide you on how to install shaders in Minecraft. Iâll explain the whole procedure, from scratch, in the simplest possible manner. Just go through this guide and youâll have the essential shaders up and running with your game.
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1 What are Minecraft Shaders?
2 How to Install Shaders in Minecraft?
What are Minecraft Shaders?
Minecraft is an ever-trending and ever-popular game that has been there for over 11 years now. It has been gaining new players every single day and at a great pace. What makes Minecraft so loved by the players is the addictive gameplay. However, some players feel that the graphics of the game are bit outdated and simple. Thatâs why they try to tweak the settings and enhance them. Minecraft Shaders are just like the mods, but they work to revamp the game graphics.
The Shader packs work by modifying the way Minecraft renders its lighting and shadows to improvise the visuals efficiently. They are an excellent way to change the complete game visuals. Using them, you can add new lights, better graphics, realistic shadows, and make many other customizations. However, you will need a good computer with enough requirements to make them work. Your PC must have enough processing power to boost the graphics.
Where to Find them?
Minecraft shaders are often used by the players who want enhancements in the game visuals. They are very popular in the Minecraft community. There are countless shader packs available on the web.
Fec driver download for windows. We even have a dedicated post to the Best Minecraft Shaderson our website. You can go through it and pick the ones that you find the most appealing.
How to Install Shaders in Minecraft?
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In order to install Minecraft Shaders, you will need another Minecraft graphics tool known as Optifine and a Minecraft Mods manager, preferably Forge. The process is very simple. It might appear a bit confusing when you take a look for the first time. But, when you begin the work, it only takes a few simple clicks. Weâve simplified it even further into simple steps. Just follow these and youâll be able to give the game a whole new look.
Note: You will need Java to install Minecraft shaders and use them. So, if you donât have it yet, get it before proceeding with the steps below.
Step-1: Download and Install OptiFine.
OptiFine is a Minecraft mod that works to enhance game performance and graphics. It can help you eliminate any lag and make it run in 60 fps or more. The first thing you need to do is download and install OptiFine on your PC. To do that, follow these instructions.
Visit OptiFine.net and select the version that suits your game and system. Iâd recommend choosing the Ultra Version.
Now download it.
Once the file is downloaded, go to the OptiFine Installer, right-click on it, choose Open with⌠and then choose Java (TM) Platform SE.
Next, click on Install.
Once OptiFine is installed, you can continue to the further steps. You can also install Forge to manage OptiFine and other Minecraft Mods.
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Step-2: Pick the Right Shaders and Download them.
The next thing you need to do is choose the shaders that you want to install. You can visit the sources mentioned above, do a Google search, or visit our post mentioning the Best Minecraft Shaders to choose the ones that you want. After selecting, download all the Shaders that you want on your PC.
The Shaders that you download will be available in the .ZIP file. Donât extract them right now. Just move them to a single folder, so that they are easy to locate.
Step-3: Now go to the Shaders Folder and Move Files to Shaderspack Folder.
Once you have downloaded the Shaders that you want to install, follow these instructions.
Run the Minecraft launcher and play OptiFine.
Now click on Options and go to Video Settings.
Next, click on Shaders.
Then, go to the Shaders Folder. This will open a folder window.
Drag and drop the Shaders that you downloaded earlier in this Shaderspack folder.
Close the folder window and game.
After closing the game, continue with the below steps.
Step-4: Install Minecraft Shaders and use them.
Once you have completed the above mentioned 3 steps, follow the instructions mentioned below.
Run Minecraft, select OptiFine, and play it.
Click on Options and then go to Video Settings.
You will now see the installed Shaders present withing the Shaders option. Click on it and turn it on by selecting the Shaders and clicking on Done.
Thatâs it. You have now successfully installed shaders in Minecraft. You can now enjoy the game in a whole different way. Have fun playing.
Note: Make sure you meet the Minimum System Requirements to Use Shaders in Minecraft.

As I mentioned earlier, running Minecraft with Shaders require a lot of PC resources to process everything. So, you must have at least the minimum required specifications to play the game smoothly. Or else, you will experience lags, freezing, or even crashes. Here are the minimum system requirements that you must have to install and use Shaders in Minecraft.
CPU: Dual Core CPU or above from Intel/AMD
RAM: 4GB or more
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 or better/AMD RX 580 or better
OS: Windows 7 to Windows 10 (64-Bit version)
And, here are the recommended specifications,

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If you have a computer with specs lower than the minimum ones, then using Shaders is not recommended.
Final Words
Minecraft Shaders can help you enhance the graphics of the game efficiently. You can give your game a whole new look using them. This is how you install Minecraft shaders and use them. Make sure that you have enough resources on your PC to be able to run the game smoothly. Or else, even OptiFine wonât help to improve the visuals. If you have any queries or suggestions regarding anything mentioned in this post, feel free to reach up to me in the comments.
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Thatâs all for this post. I hope it helps you enough. Have fun playing.

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You work in a bio lab? What do you think of the link between Vaccines and mental diseases like Autism? Or the people that believe in that anyway...
Hoooobuddy. Here we go. Itâs time to DISPEL MYTHS ABOUT VACCINES!Â
(Iknow you, anon, are not attacking me, and you do not seem like anti-vax so thisis not in response to YOU, Iâm more using your ask as an opportunity to go offâŚ.)
Hello yes, Ihave a degree in biology. Iâm about to go to graduate school to get a PhD in Immunology.And yes, I worked in a lab every year of college. This topic is right up myally, and I am very passionate about vaccine education!Â
 Now, letâs begin withthe fact that NO STUDY HAS FOUND A LINK BETWEEN AUTISM (or any othermental conditions) AND VACCINES.Â
The guy whopublished that wildly inaccurate, fudged data is Andrew Wakefield, a formergastroenterologist. His findings were investigated and found to be completelyfraudulent. Due to this, and the fact that Wackfield(intentional misspelling) failed to get proper approval by an ethicscommittee for his studies, not to mention the fact he subjected autisticchildren to horribly invasive and unnecessarytests, he had his medical license revoked.Â
 The vaccine in questionwas the MMRâwhich protects against measles, mumps, and rubella (âGerman measlesâ).This is a vaccine that children have been getting since the 70â˛s.
No one hasbeen able to replicate his findings, which is a big part of science.Â
âOkay, maybethey donât cause autism, but WHAT ABOUT THE MERCURY?âOkay, the âmercuryâ in some vaccines is Thimerosal, asubstance used as an antimicrobial in some vaccines. Now, there are two typesof mercury we should talk about, methylmercury and ethylmercury. Methylmercury is the âbad stuff.âThis kind of mercury is not easily cleared from our bodies (and otherorganismsâ bodies), itâs the stuff that can accumulate in fish. Itâs themercury people warn you about in fish. Ethylmercury ismore easily cleared from our bodies, and is therefore less harmful thanmethylmercury. Thimerosal contains ethylmercury. Making it, if you want to bevery general, safer than eating fish. Now, despite Thimerosal not being harmful, some federal agencies and vaccine manufacturersdecided to reduce or all-together stop using Thimerosal. This decision was in1999. Thimerosal was removed from ALL REQUIRED CHILDHOOD VACCINES in 2001.
Oh? And people who still,to this day, say they wonât give their kid the MMR because it has mercuryâŚ
The MMR vaccine NEVER CONTAINED THIMEROSAL TO BEGIN WITH.
If youâre that worriedabout mercury, just donât feed your kid fish sticks???
 âHmâŚstill not aboutgiving my kids CHEMICALS. They are healthy, Iâll let them develop their ownimmunity.â
 So many things aboutthis statement areâŚmisinformed. For your kid to get immunity in a natural wayâŚtheyfirst have to get sick. Now, if your kid is healthy, chances are they willsurvive the measles, or chickenpox. Buuut if your kid gets sick, chances arethey will spread it to other kids, possibly immunosuppressed kids who areusually fine because the population of immunized individuals in their area ishigh enough to âshieldâ them from certain illnesses. Your kid rolls up intoschool before they even feel sick, before you even take them out of school, butthey still get kids sick. And thatâŚis pretty shitty. (Iâll talk more aboutthis in a second.)
 Basically, what vaccinesdo is expose you to small parts of the virus or bacteria that make you sickâŚwithoutyou actually having to get sick. Usually, vaccines contain a protein that yourimmune system can look at and go âThis is not right! Iâm gonna make someantibodies against this so next time we see it, we can swiftly kill this thingâThatâs how acquired immunity essentially works. (Some common vaccines are aweakened (so that they no longer make you sick) form of virus, they work thesame way.) So, I dunno, I think having a controlled way to have my kids developimmunity to something is better than running the risk of letting them getreally sick and spreading the illness to others.
Now, if you only careabout your kid and feel the health/safety of others is not your problem, let metell you how measles can kill your kid and babies!!Â
First, if a pregnant person contracts measles, they may give birth prematurely,miscarry, or the baby can be born with systemic measles (meaning that the virusmay infect tissues it typically doesnât, which can lead to a whole host ofhealth issues).
Now, this really bugsme about anti-vaxxers. A lot of anti-vaxxers I know also claim to be pro-life. Theysay all life is precious; they have no problem telling others what they shoulddo with their bodies, etcâŚbut when it comes to them vaccinating their kids toprotect the lives of othersâŚthey say no one has the right to tell them what todoâŚ.Theyâll yell about how you canât kill unborn babies, but at the same time, they areputting other adults, children, and babies at risk when they refuse tovaccinate their kids!!
Many think measles is no big deal and no one is gonna die from itâŚbut measles has complications that may affect your child! (Iâm focusing on measles, because of the recent outbreaks because of people NOT VACCINATING THEIR KIDS). Iâm mostlygonna focus on the scariest one: Subacutesclerosing panencephalitis. Iâm too lazy to type my own words so here are theCDCâs: â(SSPE) is a very rare, but fatal disease of the central nervous systemthat results from a measles virus infection acquired earlier in life. SSPEgenerally develops 7 to 10 years after a person has measles, even though theperson seems to have fully recovered from the illness.â Now this condition isRARE, but it does happen, and itâs devastating. And there are true stories of kids getting this terrible condition and dyingâŚ.Â
Anyway, Iâmma stop here, because I could go onâŚ.
TL;DR:Anti-vaxxers frustrate me because they often spread misinformed or wildly inaccurateinformation about vaccination. And, sadly, even when you share objectivescience, they donât believe you. Like, tbh if you really just donât want tovaccinate your kid, thatâs still up to you, BUT please stop spreading LIES toscare people and to justify yourself.Â
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Most of the time when people die or are injured from a vaccine, itâs due to an allergy. And most of the time that settlements are awarded, itâs due to something like the doctors knew that the child in question had a family history of allergy or adverse reaction to the vaccine components and/or was immunocompromised and did it anyway, so yes it was medical negligence. And thatâs being extremely generous; most of the âvaccine injuriesâ people claim occur so rarely there is absolutely no way you can prove it was related to the vaccine, let alone caused by it. In the WHO fact sheet about measles vaccine risks, they go so far as to list 1-10 per MILLION doses, and even so, some of the supposed risks are so low that even at that rate, they find no association. (Those ârisksâ being things like autism, ibd, gbs, and sspe.) Thatâs less than one in a million chances, but your chances of getting complications from measles ranges from 1 in a thousand to 1 in 10.
Measles is not just rash and cough and fever. If an child gets measles, they could often get ear infections or diarrhea. And no, itâs not just malnourished people that die from diarrhea. You can die easily from dehydration, and diarrhea is a great way to get dehydrated. Especially if youâre a young child, which is why diarrhea in a child under 5 is supposed to send you straight to a doctor or even ER! Even my husband, a grown man who knew all about staying hydrated, ended up in the ER over what turned out to be flu-induced dehydration.
But letâs go on to some other complications that are more serious and shockingly common. Like pneumonia, or encephalitis, which happen at rates of 1/20 and 1/1000 respectively. Or death, which is also 1/1000. Iâd much rather take a generally unproven 1/million risk of vaccine reaction than leaving my child or myself exposed to something that has a 1/20 chance of pneumonia (which could kill you), or a 1/1000 chance of dying.
But thatâs just children. Rates of severe complications like encephalitis (and thus brain damage/death) and severe pneumonia or fever are WAY higher in adults over 20. Weird how a supposed childhood rash is actually most dangerous for grown people (and babies/the immunocompromised, of course).
Also, the flu generally doesnât kill that many people, but the Spanish Flu certainly did. Whatâs to stop measles from mutating and becoming way worse unless we go ahead and eradicate it?
Even if we ignored all that, thereâs the fact that measles doesnât just cause primary illness, it destroys part of your immune system as a whole. Not in the way that the flu leaves your immune system weak, just thru stress, but as in it destroys your bodyâs ability to remember past invaders. Your immune responses more or less get reset. You may have been immune to something that you were vaccinated against or had even caught, like chicken pox or (heaven forbid) whooping cough, but once you catch measles, your immune system forgets it all! You not only are more likely to get secondary illnesses in the following weeks/months, like a skin infection from scratching the rash, youâre at risk for basically everything else all over again until you retrain your immune system. Because that lovely âjust a rashâ nuked your T-lymphocytes, which are the things responsible for programming your immune responses.
Basically it all boils down to: Thereâs a reason people spent the money and time to research the things we have vaccines against. Itâs never âjust a rashâ or âjust a cough.â Measles is the worldâs most efficient and most contagious illness, even more than the killer Spanish Flu (approximately 5 to 6 times more contagious!), and it is so much more than just a rash.
VACCINATE YA KIDS FFS
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