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INFORMATION ABOUT CLINICAL TRIALS
The Brain Tumour Charity has recently updated the information on clinical trials on their website. It now provides a lot more detail and links; if anyone is interested in finding information about clinical trials, I recommend considering using this as a starting point. Wishing you all an excellent
The Brain Tumour Charity has recently updated the information on clinical trials on their website. It now provides a lot more detail and links; if anyone is interested in finding information about clinical trials, I recommend considering using this as a starting point. Wishing you all an excellent
Tansi75
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Glioblastoma Support
1 year ago
Silent AFib
Silent Arterial Fibrillation in a73 year old male with a normal heart rate (between 75-85 generally). Unfortunately it's permanent! Seeking advice from others in this same boat for thoughts of what to do or what they are doing/planning on as a treatment ? One specialist say Ablation. The next
Silent Arterial Fibrillation in a73 year old male with a normal heart rate (between 75-85 generally). Unfortunately it's permanent! Seeking advice from others in this same boat for thoughts of what to do or what they are doing/planning on as a treatment ? One specialist say Ablation. The next
marinoperna
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AF Association
1 year ago
Suspecting ADHD and struggling
I feel so lost and would love guidance from this lovely community. I've struggled with and sought professional treatment for depression, anxiety, and dissociation. I've never been told by a person prescribing me meds or giving me therapy to get evaluated fully. I've been given psychotropics, SSRIs, SNRIs
I feel so lost and would love guidance from this lovely community. I've struggled with and sought professional treatment for depression, anxiety, and dissociation. I've never been told by a person prescribing me meds or giving me therapy to get evaluated fully. I've been given psychotropics, SSRIs, SNRIs
BigBlueHouse
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
1 year ago
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Cue1: £120k Innovate UK boost for Charco’s wearable Parkinson’s device
The 24-month project will focus on Charco’s CUE1 – a wearable device to alleviate the symptoms of Parkinson’s. The scope of the project includes testing the CUE1’s feasibility, assessing its tolerability and effect on clinical outcome measures, assessing optimal stimulation settings and positioning
The 24-month project will focus on Charco’s CUE1 – a wearable device to alleviate the symptoms of Parkinson’s. The scope of the project includes testing the CUE1’s feasibility, assessing its tolerability and effect on clinical outcome measures, assessing optimal stimulation settings and positioning
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Ac-225 results and next steps
My husband traveled to Turkey mid-January to receive Ac-225 after Pluvicto failed. In spite of high PSMA uptake and no discordance, treatment failed as the widespread disease burden was too great. His liver mets in particular has grown exponentially since August when it was first seen immediately prior
My husband traveled to Turkey mid-January to receive Ac-225 after Pluvicto failed. In spite of high PSMA uptake and no discordance, treatment failed as the widespread disease burden was too great. His liver mets in particular has grown exponentially since August when it was first seen immediately prior
leebeth
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Newbie first post on here.
Morning all, hope everyone is well and warm this cold Sunday morning. Just thought I'd introduce myself as I've just recently joined the forum but I'm also on the bhf and health unlocked site too so here's a brief outline of my journey so far. I've been under the cardiologist for 3 years now with ectopics
Morning all, hope everyone is well and warm this cold Sunday morning. Just thought I'd introduce myself as I've just recently joined the forum but I'm also on the bhf and health unlocked site too so here's a brief outline of my journey so far. I've been under the cardiologist for 3 years now with ectopics
Taz70
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AF Association
1 year ago
clinical trial for gene therapy
my doctor ask me if I would be interested in going into phase 3 clinical trials for macular degeneration gene therapy. Has anyone on this forum been in a clinical trial or what is your opinion?
my doctor ask me if I would be interested in going into phase 3 clinical trials for macular degeneration gene therapy. Has anyone on this forum been in a clinical trial or what is your opinion?
Slattery
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Macular Society
1 year ago
Human Betaretrovirus and PBC - can antiretrovirals fix us?
Hello all What do people think please about the research on PBC as an infectious disease and the potential of antiretroviral drugs? There was a flurry of reports back in 2015/6 identifying persistent betaretrovirus in people with PBC and then some small clinical trials of antiretroviral drugs.
Hello all What do people think please about the research on PBC as an infectious disease and the potential of antiretroviral drugs? There was a flurry of reports back in 2015/6 identifying persistent betaretrovirus in people with PBC and then some small clinical trials of antiretroviral drugs.
Wilderswimmer
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PBC Foundation
1 year ago
had Flutter Cardioversion…stressing
had CV 2 days ago then ate dinner last night too quickly, had a sense of panic Some pounding in my chest, breathing hard, thought I’d reverted back and couldn’t relax for 2 hours. My Apple Watch said sinus. Prior to CV apple watch said sinus when I was confirmed in Atrial Flutter at hospital prior to
had CV 2 days ago then ate dinner last night too quickly, had a sense of panic Some pounding in my chest, breathing hard, thought I’d reverted back and couldn’t relax for 2 hours. My Apple Watch said sinus. Prior to CV apple watch said sinus when I was confirmed in Atrial Flutter at hospital prior to
OzJames
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AF Association
1 year ago
cardiac ablation
my cardiologist had recommended an ablation a year ago but I choose to wait. I’ve had very few episodes on Flecinide and Eliquis. Now he’s saying my heart rate is getting too low and we need to revisit having the ablation. I’m looking for feedback from those who have had the procedure.
my cardiologist had recommended an ablation a year ago but I choose to wait. I’ve had very few episodes on Flecinide and Eliquis. Now he’s saying my heart rate is getting too low and we need to revisit having the ablation. I’m looking for feedback from those who have had the procedure.
Rals52
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AF Association
1 year ago
Back in hospital with fast atrial flutter.
I’m in my local hospital with atrial flutter (and some good old AF) at about 150 bpm (following a bypass about a week ago). This seems to switch on when I sit up in bed or get out of bed. Blood pressure is low at 94/59. It’s too dangerous to cardiovert at the moment. They’ve increased the Bisoprolol
I’m in my local hospital with atrial flutter (and some good old AF) at about 150 bpm (following a bypass about a week ago). This seems to switch on when I sit up in bed or get out of bed. Blood pressure is low at 94/59. It’s too dangerous to cardiovert at the moment. They’ve increased the Bisoprolol
Samazeuilh2
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AF Association
1 year ago
Thyroid Hormones and Cardiac Arrhythmia
Johannes Wolfgang Dietrich says: [i]Our book "#Thyroid Hormones and Cardiac #Arrhythmia", including the articles from our Research Topic at Frontiers, is ready.[/i] This new book is freely accessible and downloadable as a PDF or in EPUB format. I've downloaded it but not yet opened it! Topic editor
Johannes Wolfgang Dietrich says: [i]Our book "#Thyroid Hormones and Cardiac #Arrhythmia", including the articles from our Research Topic at Frontiers, is ready.[/i] This new book is freely accessible and downloadable as a PDF or in EPUB format. I've downloaded it but not yet opened it! Topic editor
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Clinical Trials for Mushrooms
I have been taking mushroom supplements for years based on my own research (with my oncologist's knowledge) and I think it has helped me continue to remain hormone sensitive, though I really can't know. [u]Study published by International Journal of Cancer:[/u] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles
I have been taking mushroom supplements for years based on my own research (with my oncologist's knowledge) and I think it has helped me continue to remain hormone sensitive, though I really can't know. [u]Study published by International Journal of Cancer:[/u] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles
dmt1121
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Sulforaphane, Acrolein, and Parkinson's
I spend a fair amount of time re-researching things I have researched previously. With my bad memory, frequently I think I am finding something new when I am not. I just came across (again) an article on Acrolein and Parkinson's and remembered that a Broccoli Sprout beverage can clear Acrolein and
I spend a fair amount of time re-researching things I have researched previously. With my bad memory, frequently I think I am finding something new when I am not. I just came across (again) an article on Acrolein and Parkinson's and remembered that a Broccoli Sprout beverage can clear Acrolein and
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
📚 Research 101: What do I have to do in a clinical trial?
The activities involved in a clinical trial are different for each trial. Before a trial starts, an independent regulatory body looks at the benefits and risks to make sure they are appropriate and makes sure that there is no unnecessary harm or discomfort for participants before it starts. Once the
The activities involved in a clinical trial are different for each trial. Before a trial starts, an independent regulatory body looks at the benefits and risks to make sure they are appropriate and makes sure that there is no unnecessary harm or discomfort for participants before it starts. Once the
AnnaHU
HealthUnlocked
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Research Opportunities
1 year ago
New Here — Most Recent Arrhythmia
Hi, all — I initially posted this to the Afib Forum but just found this group, which seems more appropriate. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended
Hi, all — I initially posted this to the Afib Forum but just found this group, which seems more appropriate. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended
wdstk51
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Dofitilide without Afib??
Hi, all — not sure this is the right place to be, since it doesn’t really appear that I have AFib. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended up going
Hi, all — not sure this is the right place to be, since it doesn’t really appear that I have AFib. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended up going
wdstk51
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AF Association
1 year ago
Information on clinical trial of large doses of B12?
Someone wrote on this site about a clinical trial of B12 being given in large doses and that it was promising. I can not find the post nor can I find a report from the study. If someone happens to be able to point me toward it that would be appreciated.
Someone wrote on this site about a clinical trial of B12 being given in large doses and that it was promising. I can not find the post nor can I find a report from the study. If someone happens to be able to point me toward it that would be appreciated.
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
here’s my Christmas carol
🎤We 3 Kings of AF are; Bearing ectopics we traverse afar; Chest and neck, eyes and forehead ; Following AF route, oooohhhh; Star of AF, star of night , star with awful loss of sight , Palpitations leading , still proceeding , Guide us on to SINUS RHYTHM (🤞🤞🤞) 🎼🎹 Merry Christmas fellow
🎤We 3 Kings of AF are; Bearing ectopics we traverse afar; Chest and neck, eyes and forehead ; Following AF route, oooohhhh; Star of AF, star of night , star with awful loss of sight , Palpitations leading , still proceeding , Guide us on to SINUS RHYTHM (🤞🤞🤞) 🎼🎹 Merry Christmas fellow
Ossie7
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Is Afib linked to anxiety ?
Hi HU'ers. This article discusses the similarity between afib and anxiety. The conclusion is interesting. [i]'Although chronic stress can affect your cardiovascular health, there isn’t enough evidence to suggest that anxiety causes AFib'[/i] I don't entirely agree with that but let's agree to disagree
Hi HU'ers. This article discusses the similarity between afib and anxiety. The conclusion is interesting. [i]'Although chronic stress can affect your cardiovascular health, there isn’t enough evidence to suggest that anxiety causes AFib'[/i] I don't entirely agree with that but let's agree to disagree
Paulbounce
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AF Association
1 year ago
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