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How long do these test results TAKE!!!
4 WEEKS ago after having a heart attack then being told further tests are necessary even after the ct,mri n echo im still waiting for my
adenosine
stress test n results from nuclear medicine Injection!
4 WEEKS ago after having a heart attack then being told further tests are necessary even after the ct,mri n echo im still waiting for my
adenosine
stress test n results from nuclear medicine Injection!
Stitchdw
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
CoQ10: Miracle Supplement or Waste of Money?
Why Our Bodies Need CoQ10 Our cells use CoQ10 to help turn the energy we consume from carbohydrates into
adenosine
triphosphate (ATP), the form of energy our cells can actually use to carry out many critical functions in the body.
Why Our Bodies Need CoQ10 Our cells use CoQ10 to help turn the energy we consume from carbohydrates into
adenosine
triphosphate (ATP), the form of energy our cells can actually use to carry out many critical functions in the body.
IFwczs
in
My MSAA Community
5 years ago
Adenosine Test 11th Oct Nuclear medicine Injection 18th Oct. 3 WEEKS waiting NOW!!
Why so long must not be serious the aortic root aneurysm and the mild dilation LSVD on the left side
Why so long must not be serious the aortic root aneurysm and the mild dilation LSVD on the left side
Stitchdw
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
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Waiting to see what's exactly wrong!!
Since left hospital ive had a
adenosine
test then week later my nuclear medicine injection test. This was last week and my sicknote runs out 1st November but without any answers not sure how serious my heart is or what will happen next. Anyone any advice please?
Since left hospital ive had a
adenosine
test then week later my nuclear medicine injection test. This was last week and my sicknote runs out 1st November but without any answers not sure how serious my heart is or what will happen next. Anyone any advice please?
Stitchdw
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Simvastatin and Metformin?
Metformin activates AMP kinase (5'-
adenosine
monophosphate kinase), a so-called "master regulator" of androgen signaling in prostate cancer cells."
Metformin activates AMP kinase (5'-
adenosine
monophosphate kinase), a so-called "master regulator" of androgen signaling in prostate cancer cells."
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Massive reoccurring panick attacks
Since then I've had 6 similar attacks all resulting in er trips and
adenosine
( medicine given through IV to stop the heart and reset) I've done the cardiologist loop.. ekgs, echos, chest xray, holter monitor, stress test, event monitor, bloodwork.
Since then I've had 6 similar attacks all resulting in er trips and
adenosine
( medicine given through IV to stop the heart and reset) I've done the cardiologist loop.. ekgs, echos, chest xray, holter monitor, stress test, event monitor, bloodwork.
Soooyea
in
Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Dipyridamole users: how's it going for you?
The claims about a new pathway involving
adenosine
are compelling, and the trial results from dipyrimadole therapy look promising. Both, however, are still in their early stages. So we're still largely in anecdotal territory. For now.
The claims about a new pathway involving
adenosine
are compelling, and the trial results from dipyrimadole therapy look promising. Both, however, are still in their early stages. So we're still largely in anecdotal territory. For now.
rls_optimist
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
RLS and Adenosine (use of dipyridamole)
Sergi Ferre, who published a paper last year on the role of the
adenosine
system in RLS and conducted a small study into the effects of the andi-platelet drug, dipyridamole, on RLS.
Sergi Ferre, who published a paper last year on the role of the
adenosine
system in RLS and conducted a small study into the effects of the andi-platelet drug, dipyridamole, on RLS.
involuntarydancer
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Arrhythmia issues.
They admitted me, hooked me up to a monitor and embarked on giving medication to slow my heart down and bring it back into sinus rhythm (no
adenosine
this time thankfully). So I was patched up and sent home.
They admitted me, hooked me up to a monitor and embarked on giving medication to slow my heart down and bring it back into sinus rhythm (no
adenosine
this time thankfully). So I was patched up and sent home.
Marina_D
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Heart Disease and Benefits
Having previously had an M.I, Cardiac Arrest, Stent fitted, x2 AF Ablations, x 3
Adenosine
Stress Tests, x 3 Angiograms, MRI and CT scans. I have now been diagnosed with Prinzmetal's Angina (Coronary Vasospasm) along with my Chronic Coronary Heart Disease as well.
Having previously had an M.I, Cardiac Arrest, Stent fitted, x2 AF Ablations, x 3
Adenosine
Stress Tests, x 3 Angiograms, MRI and CT scans. I have now been diagnosed with Prinzmetal's Angina (Coronary Vasospasm) along with my Chronic Coronary Heart Disease as well.
RainbowChicken
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Sleep, Anyone? Anyone?
I have some understanding of the glutamate/GABA/
adenosine
links, as much as a non-scientist can. I also understand the very strong Periodic Limb Movement Disorder connection, which contributes to high blood pressure and sudden increases in heart rate during sleep. (Both of which I have).
I have some understanding of the glutamate/GABA/
adenosine
links, as much as a non-scientist can. I also understand the very strong Periodic Limb Movement Disorder connection, which contributes to high blood pressure and sudden increases in heart rate during sleep. (Both of which I have).
Parminter
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Tolvaptan Clinical Trial for ADPKD Patients
Vasopressin is produced by the brain to signal the kidneys to conserve water; when this happens, a chemical called cyclic
adenosine
monophosphate (cAMP) is produced in the kidneys. This chemical has been shown to promote the growth of cysts by increasing cell division.
Vasopressin is produced by the brain to signal the kidneys to conserve water; when this happens, a chemical called cyclic
adenosine
monophosphate (cAMP) is produced in the kidneys. This chemical has been shown to promote the growth of cysts by increasing cell division.
cmaxwell78
NKF Ambassador
in
Kidney Disease
6 years ago
Avocardo: Health Benefits
Riboflavin or vitamin B2 is a part of two important coenzymes, namely, flavin mononucleotide and flavin
adenosine
dinucleotide. Their deficiency affects energy metabolism, many biosynthetic pathways, and cellular growth and development.
Riboflavin or vitamin B2 is a part of two important coenzymes, namely, flavin mononucleotide and flavin
adenosine
dinucleotide. Their deficiency affects energy metabolism, many biosynthetic pathways, and cellular growth and development.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 years ago
New girl on the block
For five years I have had irregular SVT episodes normally stopped by my doing vasovagal exercises but occasionally with
adenosine
Just saying Hi
For five years I have had irregular SVT episodes normally stopped by my doing vasovagal exercises but occasionally with
adenosine
Just saying Hi
LizzieN2
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Abbreviations from our past quizzes.
Abbrieviations to define: ACTH - Adrenocorticotropic Hormone AMD – Advanced Medical Directive AMP –
Adenosine
Monophosphate BBB- Blood-Brain Barrier CIS – Clinically Isolated Syndrome CNS – Central Nervous System CRH - Aimspro CRH – Corticotropin-releasing hormone CT – Cat Skan CSF – Cerebrospinal
Abbrieviations to define: ACTH - Adrenocorticotropic Hormone AMD – Advanced Medical Directive AMP –
Adenosine
Monophosphate BBB- Blood-Brain Barrier CIS – Clinically Isolated Syndrome CNS – Central Nervous System CRH - Aimspro CRH – Corticotropin-releasing hormone CT – Cat Skan CSF – Cerebrospinal
CalfeeChick
CommunityAmbassador
in
My MSAA Community
6 years ago
Answers to the Abbrieviations Quizzes
Abbrieviations to define: ACTH - Adrenocorticotropic Hormone AMD – Advanced Medical Directive AMP –
Adenosine
Monophosphate BBB- Blood-Brain Barrier CIS – Clinically Isolated Syndrome CNS – Central Nervous System CRH - Aimspro CRH – Corticotropin-releasing hormone CT – Cat Skan CSF – Cerebrospinal Fluid
Abbrieviations to define: ACTH - Adrenocorticotropic Hormone AMD – Advanced Medical Directive AMP –
Adenosine
Monophosphate BBB- Blood-Brain Barrier CIS – Clinically Isolated Syndrome CNS – Central Nervous System CRH - Aimspro CRH – Corticotropin-releasing hormone CT – Cat Skan CSF – Cerebrospinal Fluid
CalfeeChick
CommunityAmbassador
in
My MSAA Community
6 years ago
Relief from PD tremors
scientists in Germany are using an IV drip on PD patients that prevent tremors for periods of time. It contains the following elements: Taurine Levocarnitine Lysine Cystine Carnosine Arginine Nicotinamide Pyridoxine Dexpanthenol Thiamine Zinc Ca chlorate Mg Folic acid K+ Riboflavin Hydroxycobalamine
scientists in Germany are using an IV drip on PD patients that prevent tremors for periods of time. It contains the following elements: Taurine Levocarnitine Lysine Cystine Carnosine Arginine Nicotinamide Pyridoxine Dexpanthenol Thiamine Zinc Ca chlorate Mg Folic acid K+ Riboflavin Hydroxycobalamine
zadok459
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Polyphenols - Inflammation.
PTER activated
adenosine
monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in both p53 positive and negative human PCa cells, resulting in a decrease in activity and expression of lipogenic enzymes FASN and acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC).
PTER activated
adenosine
monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in both p53 positive and negative human PCa cells, resulting in a decrease in activity and expression of lipogenic enzymes FASN and acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC).
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
MS Abbreviation quiz #2 -The Answers
Answers are: AMP –
Adenosine
Monophosphate BBB- Blood-Brain Barrier CIS – Clinically Isolated Syndrome CNS – Central Nervous System CT- Cat Scan IMD – Intra Muscular Deep Injection PBA - Pseudobulbar Affect ON – Optic Neuritis Most answers can be found at: https://mymsaa.org/ms-information
Answers are: AMP –
Adenosine
Monophosphate BBB- Blood-Brain Barrier CIS – Clinically Isolated Syndrome CNS – Central Nervous System CT- Cat Scan IMD – Intra Muscular Deep Injection PBA - Pseudobulbar Affect ON – Optic Neuritis Most answers can be found at: https://mymsaa.org/ms-information
CalfeeChick
CommunityAmbassador
in
My MSAA Community
6 years ago
Parkinson’s Disease copy/paste fromThe Clinician's Handbook of Natural Medicine
Coenzyme Q10 ● Ubiquinone (coenzyme Q10 [CoQ10]) is a cofactor in the electron-transport chain of redox reactions that synthesize
adenosine
triphosphate (ATP).
Coenzyme Q10 ● Ubiquinone (coenzyme Q10 [CoQ10]) is a cofactor in the electron-transport chain of redox reactions that synthesize
adenosine
triphosphate (ATP).
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
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