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Six Israeli products on TIME magazine’s “Best Inventions of 2020: 100 Innovations
Six Israeli products on TIME magazine’s “Best Inventions of 2020: 100 Innovations Changing How We Live” were cited as inventions “making the world better, smarter and even a bit more fun.” Nominations from the magazine’s global editors and correspondents were judged on the basis of “originality,
Six Israeli products on TIME magazine’s “Best Inventions of 2020: 100 Innovations Changing How We Live” were cited as inventions “making the world better, smarter and even a bit more fun.” Nominations from the magazine’s global editors and correspondents were judged on the basis of “originality,
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
11 months ago
Share your experiences of clinical trials
Have you taken part in a clinical trial? Would you be willing to share your experiences with others? LUPUS UK are planning to develop a range of new information resources sharing the experiences of people who have participated in clinical trials and we want to hear from you! Share your experiences via
Have you taken part in a clinical trial? Would you be willing to share your experiences with others? LUPUS UK are planning to develop a range of new information resources sharing the experiences of people who have participated in clinical trials and we want to hear from you! Share your experiences via
Debbie_kinsey
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LUPUS UK
11 months ago
Radiation for Salvage Treatment
I am about to start salvage treatment after a failed surgery and a rising PSA value of 0.1. However, I would like to know if weeks of external radiation with ADT, is the best treatment option here. The idea of blindly radiating pelvic area with a re-recurrence a few years later does not appeal to me.
I am about to start salvage treatment after a failed surgery and a rising PSA value of 0.1. However, I would like to know if weeks of external radiation with ADT, is the best treatment option here. The idea of blindly radiating pelvic area with a re-recurrence a few years later does not appeal to me.
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Prostate Cancer Network
11 months ago
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Aspen FINALLY Moving forward with Stem Cell Trials
I have been repeatedly writing posts regarding Dr. Jeanne Loring, Aspen Neuroscience, and/or stem cell trials since joining this forum more than five years ago. I'm glad it's finally more than just an encouraging talking point. "The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given Aspen Neuroscience
I have been repeatedly writing posts regarding Dr. Jeanne Loring, Aspen Neuroscience, and/or stem cell trials since joining this forum more than five years ago. I'm glad it's finally more than just an encouraging talking point. "The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given Aspen Neuroscience
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Pirtobrutinib(loxo-305) Interesting study
Hi All, If you haven’t seen it, here is a interesting study done at the James Center at Ohio State University. Dr. Woyach co-led the study and is also heading up the clinical trial that I have been in since 2019 (I/O; V/I/O). https://cancer.osu.edu/news/woyach-nejm-study Varney
Hi All, If you haven’t seen it, here is a interesting study done at the James Center at Ohio State University. Dr. Woyach co-led the study and is also heading up the clinical trial that I have been in since 2019 (I/O; V/I/O). https://cancer.osu.edu/news/woyach-nejm-study Varney
Varney
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CLL Support
11 months ago
whilst the country celebrates the coronation on Saturday I’ll be raising a glass to one year since my mini maze and one year afib free
Where have the last 12 months gone? I honestly can’t believe it’s a year since I had my mini maze and a year since I last had afib! I would do it again without hesitation. After 5 plus years of persistent afib and having been told by the EP who did my catheter ablation that I wasn’t capable of NSR
Where have the last 12 months gone? I honestly can’t believe it’s a year since I had my mini maze and a year since I last had afib! I would do it again without hesitation. After 5 plus years of persistent afib and having been told by the EP who did my catheter ablation that I wasn’t capable of NSR
MummyLuv
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AF Association
1 year ago
Clinical Trial with Abemaciclib and Olaparib
Hey Queens! I am reaching out to see if anyone is participating in this clinical trial. I am having a hard time deciding if this is a “favorable” option for me. I’d love to get some type of feedback from an actual patient. It’s fairly new, so any findings seem impossible to come by. Also, I’
Hey Queens! I am reaching out to see if anyone is participating in this clinical trial. I am having a hard time deciding if this is a “favorable” option for me. I’d love to get some type of feedback from an actual patient. It’s fairly new, so any findings seem impossible to come by. Also, I’
TealBlooms
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My Ovacome
11 months ago
Low platelets
Hi everybody, I have posted this on the AF forum as it sits there because I am on an anticoagulant for afib. However, because I suffer from PMR and I am on prednisolone I thought maybe others may have my recent problem.My blood results have come back with ESR at 17 which I am told is within the normal
Hi everybody, I have posted this on the AF forum as it sits there because I am on an anticoagulant for afib. However, because I suffer from PMR and I am on prednisolone I thought maybe others may have my recent problem.My blood results have come back with ESR at 17 which I am told is within the normal
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Two years post RF PVI
Just a quick up date.Two years from RF PVI. No Afib. No beta blockers. BP very good. PM has 8 years of life left, most energy used downloading daily data dump. Upon reflection should have gone ahead with ablation with first signs. Vivid dreams from beta blockers stopped. Took me longer than I thought
Just a quick up date.Two years from RF PVI. No Afib. No beta blockers. BP very good. PM has 8 years of life left, most energy used downloading daily data dump. Upon reflection should have gone ahead with ablation with first signs. Vivid dreams from beta blockers stopped. Took me longer than I thought
Geoffa1
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AF Association
1 year ago
Another BiTE gets spit out
As we are all painfully aware, prostate cancer is immunologically "cold." This means the immune system cannot be coaxed into attacking it. The one exception is Provenge. BiTEs (Bispecific T-cell Engagers) are in clinical trials. BiTEs are medicines that have one "hook" that connects to a cancer cell
As we are all painfully aware, prostate cancer is immunologically "cold." This means the immune system cannot be coaxed into attacking it. The one exception is Provenge. BiTEs (Bispecific T-cell Engagers) are in clinical trials. BiTEs are medicines that have one "hook" that connects to a cancer cell
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Pluvicto and babies in house
Has anyone had experience with pluvicto or other radiopharmaceuticals, with an infant in the household? My dad lives with us (including 3 month old) and is metastatic castration resistant. He has done 7 doses of docetaxel but last month his PSA increased again so I'm wondering and trying to prepare for
Has anyone had experience with pluvicto or other radiopharmaceuticals, with an infant in the household? My dad lives with us (including 3 month old) and is metastatic castration resistant. He has done 7 doses of docetaxel but last month his PSA increased again so I'm wondering and trying to prepare for
HumongousPug
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Just diagnosed with Atrial fibrillation
Hi I was diagnosed with A-fib a couple of weeks ago via an ECG trace on my Kardia mobile. I am now on Apixaban 5mgs twice daily and Atenelol and have been advised that an ablation is the best way forward. I only have had 3 episodes to my knowledge and so it paroxysmal but makes me feel pretty unwell
Hi I was diagnosed with A-fib a couple of weeks ago via an ECG trace on my Kardia mobile. I am now on Apixaban 5mgs twice daily and Atenelol and have been advised that an ablation is the best way forward. I only have had 3 episodes to my knowledge and so it paroxysmal but makes me feel pretty unwell
JennyP2017
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Bradycardia
New kid on the bloc!! Recently in hospital with AF first time!(such a surprise!) Then UnstableTachy/Brady Syndrome diagnosed . Prescribed Apixiban 5mg twice daily and Bisoprolol 1.25 daily. An angiogram showed no heart damage slightly enlarged left atrium. A mention of a Pacemaker was mumbled! After
New kid on the bloc!! Recently in hospital with AF first time!(such a surprise!) Then UnstableTachy/Brady Syndrome diagnosed . Prescribed Apixiban 5mg twice daily and Bisoprolol 1.25 daily. An angiogram showed no heart damage slightly enlarged left atrium. A mention of a Pacemaker was mumbled! After
Martharose03
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AF Association
1 year ago
short afib runs 3 months post ablation
Hello, I had my ablation Jan 27th, unfortunately I am still having short runs of afib at times and experienced significant migraine headaches postop so I’m not in a hurry to repeat the procedure. Has anyone had success after 3 months? My EP doesn’t think it will settle much further. Unfortunately I
Hello, I had my ablation Jan 27th, unfortunately I am still having short runs of afib at times and experienced significant migraine headaches postop so I’m not in a hurry to repeat the procedure. Has anyone had success after 3 months? My EP doesn’t think it will settle much further. Unfortunately I
MKMafib
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AF Association
1 year ago
Melatonin with AF medication
I’m on Flecainide , bisoprolol for AF plus Apixaban,. Melatonin is supposed to aid sleep , does anyone on the group have experience using melatonin with the above , the pharmacist I’ve spoken to said there shouldn’t be a problem but didn’t sound too reassuring.
I’m on Flecainide , bisoprolol for AF plus Apixaban,. Melatonin is supposed to aid sleep , does anyone on the group have experience using melatonin with the above , the pharmacist I’ve spoken to said there shouldn’t be a problem but didn’t sound too reassuring.
Skipandted
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AF Association
1 year ago
Week 3 Post Ablation
21 days has passed since my Cryoablation. I have had 10 separate episodes of AFIB. Some just a couple of hours, sometimes 2 in one day. I understand that I am in blanking period. my question to the group, when an episode starts, what action do you take? Do you rest, do continue on with daily activities
21 days has passed since my Cryoablation. I have had 10 separate episodes of AFIB. Some just a couple of hours, sometimes 2 in one day. I understand that I am in blanking period. my question to the group, when an episode starts, what action do you take? Do you rest, do continue on with daily activities
Txlonestar
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AF Association
1 year ago
Can 4 minutes a day save your life? New study touts benefits of even brief exercise
Hebrew University researcher says study showing short-burst intense physical activity can lower risk of cancer by up to 32% is proof ‘doing something is better than doing nothing’ By RENEE GHERT-ZAND 3 August 2023 According to a new study, you don’t need to run, swim, bike or go to the gym to significantly
Hebrew University researcher says study showing short-burst intense physical activity can lower risk of cancer by up to 32% is proof ‘doing something is better than doing nothing’ By RENEE GHERT-ZAND 3 August 2023 According to a new study, you don’t need to run, swim, bike or go to the gym to significantly
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
11 months ago
Adrenal system. Adrenal fatigue
Helpful video. Often people with Hashimoto’s and other autoimmune diseases have problems with cortisol. Dr. Peter Attiya explained simply and clearly. His podcast and new book could be life-saving for some of us. The adrenal system: how it works, cortisol, cortisone, common problems, and more |Dr.
Helpful video. Often people with Hashimoto’s and other autoimmune diseases have problems with cortisol. Dr. Peter Attiya explained simply and clearly. His podcast and new book could be life-saving for some of us. The adrenal system: how it works, cortisol, cortisone, common problems, and more |Dr.
olgadimitri
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Diagnosing atrial fibrillation disorder
What are the criteria in diagnosis of atrial fibrillation disorder prior to introducing anticoagulation medication?
What are the criteria in diagnosis of atrial fibrillation disorder prior to introducing anticoagulation medication?
JK5AEO
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AF Association
1 year ago
Myocardial perfusion test results
As far as my
atrial
flutter
is concerned it was agreed with the consultant not to have another ablation now as although the flutter is present I am symptom free and keeping well on medication.
As far as my
atrial
flutter
is concerned it was agreed with the consultant not to have another ablation now as although the flutter is present I am symptom free and keeping well on medication.
Daisyblu
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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