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Goat Weed - Neuroprotective
Neuroprotective
Epimedium has been shown to improve cognition and memory and to boost energy.
The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects of icariin in the brain reduce various conditions associated with neurodegeneration. This activity, combined with its ability to improve neuronal energy
Neuroprotective
Epimedium has been shown to improve cognition and memory and to boost energy.
The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects of icariin in the brain reduce various conditions associated with neurodegeneration. This activity, combined with its ability to improve neuronal energy
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Upcoming Events of Interest
[i]Just received an announcement from our friends at MPN Advocacy & Education International of some interesting upcoming events. [/i] [u]
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[/u] A Conversation with an MPN Specialist: Everything You Should Know About Clinical Trials Tuesday, February 28, 2023 1:30 - 3:00 pm EST
[i]Just received an announcement from our friends at MPN Advocacy & Education International of some interesting upcoming events. [/i] [u]
Webinars
[/u] A Conversation with an MPN Specialist: Everything You Should Know About Clinical Trials Tuesday, February 28, 2023 1:30 - 3:00 pm EST
hunter5582
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
PIP advice please
hi all some of you know my story but I’ve had PAF for 29 years about 8 times in that period. I went back in AF in August and went on regime of Flecainide, Metropolol and Apixiban. Decided to do Cardioversion end of September after being on drugs for a month. Went off all drugs after a few weeks told
hi all some of you know my story but I’ve had PAF for 29 years about 8 times in that period. I went back in AF in August and went on regime of Flecainide, Metropolol and Apixiban. Decided to do Cardioversion end of September after being on drugs for a month. Went off all drugs after a few weeks told
OzJames
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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IRL1117, Potential Improvement on Levodopa, May Enter Clinical Trial
IRLAB Therapeutics has selected a dopamine receptor agonist candidate called IRL1117 to advance as a Parkinson’s disease treatment, potentially as a longer-lasting alternative to levodopa with lesser side effects. IRL1117 is designed to be a once-daily oral therapy for the hallmark symptoms of Parkinson
IRLAB Therapeutics has selected a dopamine receptor agonist candidate called IRL1117 to advance as a Parkinson’s disease treatment, potentially as a longer-lasting alternative to levodopa with lesser side effects. IRL1117 is designed to be a once-daily oral therapy for the hallmark symptoms of Parkinson
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Mini Oven Recommendations
I love to cook. It has always been my favourite hobby and relaxation. However, I struggle with chopping and slicing these days ..... Food processor has helped no end on this front. But my biggest problem is getting things out of the wall oven and while HM is fantastic at lifting heavy things for me
I love to cook. It has always been my favourite hobby and relaxation. However, I struggle with chopping and slicing these days ..... Food processor has helped no end on this front. But my biggest problem is getting things out of the wall oven and while HM is fantastic at lifting heavy things for me
LhasaMomma
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
I don't know what this Melatonin blurb is trying to say
From this article: Antioxidants and Prooxidants: Effects on Health and Aging 2020 https://www.hindawi.com/journals/omcl/2020/2360872/ This line: [u]
In addition, administration of melatonin to humans promoted reduction of COX-2 activity, nitrites and nitrates, and lipid peroxides that correlated with
From this article: Antioxidants and Prooxidants: Effects on Health and Aging 2020 https://www.hindawi.com/journals/omcl/2020/2360872/ This line: [u]
In addition, administration of melatonin to humans promoted reduction of COX-2 activity, nitrites and nitrates, and lipid peroxides that correlated with
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Ectopic Beats and Afib recurrence
Hi All, I am now more than 6 months out of the ablation and the 3 months follow up was okay. I am on bisoprolol. Lately, I started feeling many ectopics and as of last 3-4 days they seem to be with me all the time. Two weeks ago, I went to an ER following a sleepless night of anxiety (ECG no Afib and
Hi All, I am now more than 6 months out of the ablation and the 3 months follow up was okay. I am on bisoprolol. Lately, I started feeling many ectopics and as of last 3-4 days they seem to be with me all the time. Two weeks ago, I went to an ER following a sleepless night of anxiety (ECG no Afib and
Lonelytraveller
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AF Association
2 years ago
Choose Capivasertib or 177Lu-PSMA-617 clinical trial or stick with ADT + radiation?
Hi Folks, My PSA is up to 49 from 24 last summer. After bone scan, CT scan indicated 3 sites of mets (2 on pelvis, 1 on L5, overall “low volume”). Otherwise feeling great, working out most days. 58. I was finally able to get in this month to see a Medical Oncologist. Starting on ADT next week. Meeting
Hi Folks, My PSA is up to 49 from 24 last summer. After bone scan, CT scan indicated 3 sites of mets (2 on pelvis, 1 on L5, overall “low volume”). Otherwise feeling great, working out most days. 58. I was finally able to get in this month to see a Medical Oncologist. Starting on ADT next week. Meeting
LongTimeRunning
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
You tube video on Atrial fibrillation , very long but answers so many questions.
I really didn't want to watch football & thought I would look something up on YouTube.This video answers so many questions from what causes AFib to Alcohol & caffeine and is only 7 days old.I found it incredible and if you can sit through 1hr 29 it will answer so many questions.I only found about 20
I really didn't want to watch football & thought I would look something up on YouTube.This video answers so many questions from what causes AFib to Alcohol & caffeine and is only 7 days old.I found it incredible and if you can sit through 1hr 29 it will answer so many questions.I only found about 20
kkatz
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Terbium-161 instead of Lutetium-177
Here's an intriguing abstract from the ASCO conference that is going on right now (February 2023). Hofman and company in Australia are starting a clinical trial (NCT05521412) to evaluate using Tb-161 instead of Lu-177 linked to the PSMA-I&T targeting ligand. The hope is that the shorter range and higher
Here's an intriguing abstract from the ASCO conference that is going on right now (February 2023). Hofman and company in Australia are starting a clinical trial (NCT05521412) to evaluate using Tb-161 instead of Lu-177 linked to the PSMA-I&T targeting ligand. The hope is that the shorter range and higher
TeleGuy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
new medicine
good evening, I have written before about my problem, so about 5 years ago after various problems at work and health issues in my family, not mine, I started to feel pulses, the cardiologist prescribed me b blockers, I changed three so far bisoprolol nebivolol and now tenormin each had different side
good evening, I have written before about my problem, so about 5 years ago after various problems at work and health issues in my family, not mine, I started to feel pulses, the cardiologist prescribed me b blockers, I changed three so far bisoprolol nebivolol and now tenormin each had different side
Giorgos1973
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AF Association
2 years ago
177LU-DTPA-SC16 attaching DLL3 for neuroendocrine cancer
25% of pCA develop into neuroendocrine variant. Research show good preclinical results. Has anyone information of a clinical trial at MSKCC using SC16 as a monoclonal antibody? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35759660/
25% of pCA develop into neuroendocrine variant. Research show good preclinical results. Has anyone information of a clinical trial at MSKCC using SC16 as a monoclonal antibody? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35759660/
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
📚 Research 101: Who can take part in a clinical trial?
All clinical trials have guidelines about who can participate. Before joining a clinical trial, a participant must qualify for the study. The factors that allow someone to participate in a clinical trial are called "inclusion criteria" and those that disallow someone from participating are called "exclusion
All clinical trials have guidelines about who can participate. Before joining a clinical trial, a participant must qualify for the study. The factors that allow someone to participate in a clinical trial are called "inclusion criteria" and those that disallow someone from participating are called "exclusion
AnnaHU
HealthUnlocked
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Research Opportunities
1 year ago
Focal Ablation doesn't work (again)
Cryo joins HIFU, FLA, and IRE as substandard focal thermoablation therapies. Aker et al. reported (below) that on biopsy 18 months post-treatment, 35% still had clinically significant prostate cancer (only 46% had no prostate cancer), and that neither MRI nor PSA were good indicators of treatment failure
Cryo joins HIFU, FLA, and IRE as substandard focal thermoablation therapies. Aker et al. reported (below) that on biopsy 18 months post-treatment, 35% still had clinically significant prostate cancer (only 46% had no prostate cancer), and that neither MRI nor PSA were good indicators of treatment failure
Tall_Allen
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Ambroxol
Would anyone share if you have participated in a clinical trial using the drug Ambroxol for PD? There have been several clinical trials which have published encouraging resusts, mostly in the UK. I am not formally in a trial but have been duplicating the dosage for about 12 months. My experience is favorable
Would anyone share if you have participated in a clinical trial using the drug Ambroxol for PD? There have been several clinical trials which have published encouraging resusts, mostly in the UK. I am not formally in a trial but have been duplicating the dosage for about 12 months. My experience is favorable
Badmouth
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Not great news today
The end of October I had a cardioversion that failed in less than a month. I met with my cardiologist two weeks ago and he confirmed what I thought that it failed. Actually I have atypical flutter it’s not my a fib as such. He wanted me to meet with the EP he works with so today was the day to do that
The end of October I had a cardioversion that failed in less than a month. I met with my cardiologist two weeks ago and he confirmed what I thought that it failed. Actually I have atypical flutter it’s not my a fib as such. He wanted me to meet with the EP he works with so today was the day to do that
DawnTX
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AF Association
2 years ago
Any advice about future treatment?
Good morning sisters, I am at yet another crossroads and hoping for some advice. Diagnosed stage 4 high grade serous Jan 2020, had two surgeries, three courses of chemo (in total), short lived Niraparib, failed clinical trial (PICCOLO). So now having the 6th and final chemo of this third course ( Carboplatin
Good morning sisters, I am at yet another crossroads and hoping for some advice. Diagnosed stage 4 high grade serous Jan 2020, had two surgeries, three courses of chemo (in total), short lived Niraparib, failed clinical trial (PICCOLO). So now having the 6th and final chemo of this third course ( Carboplatin
Riverflo
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Afib breathlessness
Firstly, sorry, I don`t know how to add to an old post so started this. To try and keep it short I had a cardioversion for Afib which worked for a few weeks. I was later put on bisoprolol which I really struggled to walk any distance and upstairs (Asthmatic). Many kind people on here gave me good
Firstly, sorry, I don`t know how to add to an old post so started this. To try and keep it short I had a cardioversion for Afib which worked for a few weeks. I was later put on bisoprolol which I really struggled to walk any distance and upstairs (Asthmatic). Many kind people on here gave me good
gentryman
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AF Association
2 years ago
To those who replied to my question on clinical trials
To those who replied to my question on joining clinical trials, I am overwhelmed by your kindness in sending me emails. I will answer your emails soon but I am currently recovering from a cataract operation and though my eyesight has improved a lot I still have difficulty reading and writing. Bear
To those who replied to my question on joining clinical trials, I am overwhelmed by your kindness in sending me emails. I will answer your emails soon but I am currently recovering from a cataract operation and though my eyesight has improved a lot I still have difficulty reading and writing. Bear
MyMiracle13
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Premature atrial contractions (PAC) and Premature ventricular contractions (PVC). Same triggers as Afib?
Just curious what causes PAC's and PVC's to vary so widely. Last night over an 8 hour period I had 2,608 PAC's and 1,237 PVC's, which was much higher then usual. My Afib burden is very low, each time only lasting 20 seconds and not as bothersome. The night before for the same period I only had 276
Just curious what causes PAC's and PVC's to vary so widely. Last night over an 8 hour period I had 2,608 PAC's and 1,237 PVC's, which was much higher then usual. My Afib burden is very low, each time only lasting 20 seconds and not as bothersome. The night before for the same period I only had 276
OzRob
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AF Association
2 years ago
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