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happened to see this article In a news feed regarding B and T cells, Covid and antibodies…
As B cells are a key type of immune cell that produces antibodies, a deficiency results in a significant decrease in antibody count that can lead to severe disease or death upon infection with
SARS
-CoV-2.
As B cells are a key type of immune cell that produces antibodies, a deficiency results in a significant decrease in antibody count that can lead to severe disease or death upon infection with
SARS
-CoV-2.
Curling123
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CLL Support
4 months ago
Could eating Natto cure Parkinson's?
It can destroy the
SARS
-CoV-2 spike protein. Two papers have shown that.
It can destroy the
SARS
-CoV-2 spike protein. Two papers have shown that.
Trailing
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Cure Parkinson's
11 days ago
A trial examining the effects of pausing BTKis to coincide with SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and its impact on immune responses in CLL patients
The primary outcome is anti-spike-receptor binding domain (RBD) antibody level at 3 weeks post-
SARS
-CoV-2 booster vaccination.
The primary outcome is anti-spike-receptor binding domain (RBD) antibody level at 3 weeks post-
SARS
-CoV-2 booster vaccination.
gardening-girl
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CLL Support
7 months ago
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Paxlovid and Lagevrio Benefit COVID Outpatients in Omicron Era September 19, 2023
Mutations of the
SARS
-CoV-2 virus are continuously emerging, and they affect how well treatments for COVID-19 work (3, 4). This version of the practice points evaluates evidence specific to the
SARS
-CoV-2 Omicron variant becoming the dominant variant of concern.
Mutations of the
SARS
-CoV-2 virus are continuously emerging, and they affect how well treatments for COVID-19 work (3, 4). This version of the practice points evaluates evidence specific to the
SARS
-CoV-2 Omicron variant becoming the dominant variant of concern.
lankisterguy
Volunteer
in
CLL Support
7 months ago
Combining the Influenza and COVID-19 vaccines.
[/i] [i]The data from the trial showed that the companies' lead formulations demonstrated robust immune responses to influenza A, influenza B, and
SARS
-CoV-2 strains.
[/i] [i]The data from the trial showed that the companies' lead formulations demonstrated robust immune responses to influenza A, influenza B, and
SARS
-CoV-2 strains.
Kwenda
in
CLL Support
6 months ago
Another cause of declining bone health
Have just come across this article: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11914-023-00843-1 which links
SARS
-CoV-2 infection to increased osteoclast activity and consequently increased risk of osteoporosis.
Have just come across this article: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11914-023-00843-1 which links
SARS
-CoV-2 infection to increased osteoclast activity and consequently increased risk of osteoporosis.
HeronNS
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 months ago
Just a touch away: CT-optimal touch perception and its influence on pain and itch
Psychologist Larissa Meijer has discovered that gentle caresses from a partner can provide relief from chronic pain. This treatment has no side effects and can be done at home. It should normally be free too 🙂 Meijer has demonstrated the effect of light stroking on pain and itchiness in Parkinson's
Psychologist Larissa Meijer has discovered that gentle caresses from a partner can provide relief from chronic pain. This treatment has no side effects and can be done at home. It should normally be free too 🙂 Meijer has demonstrated the effect of light stroking on pain and itchiness in Parkinson's
Esperanto
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Cure Parkinson's
4 days ago
Breastfeeding, skin on skin and contractions (c-section)
Hey everyone, I gave birth about 10 days ago (emergency c section at 29+3 due to HELLP/Pre eclampsia/slowinf fetus heart) and I now have 2 kids in NICU. They encourage us to do skin on skin and after I started doing that, I have been having severe contractions even when I am very far from them; i am
Hey everyone, I gave birth about 10 days ago (emergency c section at 29+3 due to HELLP/Pre eclampsia/slowinf fetus heart) and I now have 2 kids in NICU. They encourage us to do skin on skin and after I started doing that, I have been having severe contractions even when I am very far from them; i am
Tryinglate
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
8 days ago
Tofacitinib
Hi, I’ve posted on here a few times about large areas of calcinosis ( I have diffuse systemic sclerosis) but as it’s a rare side of dSSc I have had very little response regarding others having this . My consultant did say mine (large deposits ) was very bad and hadn’t seen it as bad before which is
Hi, I’ve posted on here a few times about large areas of calcinosis ( I have diffuse systemic sclerosis) but as it’s a rare side of dSSc I have had very little response regarding others having this . My consultant did say mine (large deposits ) was very bad and hadn’t seen it as bad before which is
Eden1234
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
11 days ago
Salivary gland swelling.
Hi, I didn't really know where to post this problem but as I have UAT I thought I might get some help from you lovely lot here.Five weeks ago I had a felt poorly with a virus for a few days but soon realised I had a large swelling under my left ear. Went to the doc who said it was parotitis, inflammation
Hi, I didn't really know where to post this problem but as I have UAT I thought I might get some help from you lovely lot here.Five weeks ago I had a felt poorly with a virus for a few days but soon realised I had a large swelling under my left ear. Went to the doc who said it was parotitis, inflammation
lizzie1
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Thyroid UK
13 days ago
Immune disorders new research
Some time ago I posted a link to an interview where a researcher expressed optimism that research into the effects of
SARS
-CoV-2 on the immune system could result in more knowledge to help people suffering from other immune-connected diseases (like PMR and GCA).
Some time ago I posted a link to an interview where a researcher expressed optimism that research into the effects of
SARS
-CoV-2 on the immune system could result in more knowledge to help people suffering from other immune-connected diseases (like PMR and GCA).
HeronNS
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Question about “other arrhythmia”.
my Kardia is giving all sorts of new readings since my flair up, ectopy, wide qrs, pvc, pac basically everything BUT NOT SO MUCH AF. do you have other arrhythmia? if so how does it affect you? for me it’s just as uncomfortable as the regular af
my Kardia is giving all sorts of new readings since my flair up, ectopy, wide qrs, pvc, pac basically everything BUT NOT SO MUCH AF. do you have other arrhythmia? if so how does it affect you? for me it’s just as uncomfortable as the regular af
Japaholic
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
17 days ago
Prescription drug induced Fibrosis
Hi. Wondering if anyone on here has had the above diagnosis. The drug involved was Nitrofuratan. The Consultant has told me the scarring will not heal.
Hi. Wondering if anyone on here has had the above diagnosis. The drug involved was Nitrofuratan. The Consultant has told me the scarring will not heal.
Suekee2
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Conundrum Gastrin
Hi everyone, does anyone have advice when trying to increase weight when diagnosed with Intestinal Metaplasia and Hyperplasia. I have been doing some research regarding the damage that Gastrin can do when it doesn't switch off (NET's tumours) because of low stomach acid and as the Gastrin is activated
Hi everyone, does anyone have advice when trying to increase weight when diagnosed with Intestinal Metaplasia and Hyperplasia. I have been doing some research regarding the damage that Gastrin can do when it doesn't switch off (NET's tumours) because of low stomach acid and as the Gastrin is activated
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
post-op incisions
Hi everyone, I had surgery (ovarian cystectomy & excision of endometriosis) on 18/02/24 One of my wounds seems to be open. I feel ‘fobbed off’ by doctors who state it will close on its own. Did anyone else’s incisions look like this? Did they heal okay? Also, my belly button scab has now fallen
Hi everyone, I had surgery (ovarian cystectomy & excision of endometriosis) on 18/02/24 One of my wounds seems to be open. I feel ‘fobbed off’ by doctors who state it will close on its own. Did anyone else’s incisions look like this? Did they heal okay? Also, my belly button scab has now fallen
sxnam
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
Bowel preparation before surgery
Hi everyone! 💛 Just been on pre op assessment and nurse said I don’t need to do bowel preparation at home. I will have hysterectomy with bowel resection and Endo excision. Has anyone had bowel preparation at hospital just before the operation? I am quite concerned what is going on 🤷♀️
Hi everyone! 💛 Just been on pre op assessment and nurse said I don’t need to do bowel preparation at home. I will have hysterectomy with bowel resection and Endo excision. Has anyone had bowel preparation at hospital just before the operation? I am quite concerned what is going on 🤷♀️
Endolemon
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Has the Pulsed Field Ablation technique increased success rate?
Although Flecainide 50mg bid has kept AF episodes to a much lower frequency, 6 in ‘23, I’d like to hear from a few more of you who have undergone this new procedure. What are the results; is the blanking period shorter; anyone had it done at Royal Bournemouth Hospital? I hear reports that it’s much
Although Flecainide 50mg bid has kept AF episodes to a much lower frequency, 6 in ‘23, I’d like to hear from a few more of you who have undergone this new procedure. What are the results; is the blanking period shorter; anyone had it done at Royal Bournemouth Hospital? I hear reports that it’s much
Racquet
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AF Association
2 months ago
Hepatic Peliosis (What is it?)
RE: Hepatic Peliosis (What is it?) Hi all, I have been diagnosed with Hepatic Peliosis of the liver. What is it? and is there any treatments please? Does anyone else have Hepatic Peliosis ? How are your dealing with this etc? Any information would be helpful. Thank you. Regards, Kevin Walker
RE: Hepatic Peliosis (What is it?) Hi all, I have been diagnosed with Hepatic Peliosis of the liver. What is it? and is there any treatments please? Does anyone else have Hepatic Peliosis ? How are your dealing with this etc? Any information would be helpful. Thank you. Regards, Kevin Walker
kevpwalker
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
L Glutamine
Hi everyone, could anyone advice me on L Glutamine, I have Intestinal Metaplasia and I don't know if I should take it. I have read it supports the stomach lining but I am concerned that this would only help a 'normal stomach' and I may do more harm than good. Thanks
Hi everyone, could anyone advice me on L Glutamine, I have Intestinal Metaplasia and I don't know if I should take it. I have read it supports the stomach lining but I am concerned that this would only help a 'normal stomach' and I may do more harm than good. Thanks
Helliborous
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Tirosint
Hi, I posted earlier about Tirosint in Gel capsules possibly giving me a rash. I stopped taking them 4 weeks ago and the rash continues. Not as bad but still all down my legs and arms. My question. Can it take so long to leave the body? Or am I blaming the wrong thing for my rash? Blood tests were
Hi, I posted earlier about Tirosint in Gel capsules possibly giving me a rash. I stopped taking them 4 weeks ago and the rash continues. Not as bad but still all down my legs and arms. My question. Can it take so long to leave the body? Or am I blaming the wrong thing for my rash? Blood tests were
jand123
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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