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Vitamin D and Neurological Diseases
Classically, vitamin D has a recognized role in the regulation of
bone
health
and calcium-phosphorus homeostasis, by acting at the level of the skeletal bone, intestine and kidney.
Classically, vitamin D has a recognized role in the regulation of
bone
health
and calcium-phosphorus homeostasis, by acting at the level of the skeletal bone, intestine and kidney.
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Costochondritis
I had severe chest pain since Sunday night, now Thursday evening, and it came on suddenly. On Wednesday I went to the hospital to get it checked because it last 3 days and was recommended by my doctor to go down to my history with blood clots. They did blood tests, xray and ct scan to see if it was a
I had severe chest pain since Sunday night, now Thursday evening, and it came on suddenly. On Wednesday I went to the hospital to get it checked because it last 3 days and was recommended by my doctor to go down to my history with blood clots. They did blood tests, xray and ct scan to see if it was a
yoitzkk
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AF Association
2 years ago
Exiting A Forum
Howdy all. Hope you're all tickety boo. Just a quicky. I joined the BHF forum recently to see if I could get help, support and info from there about the mitral valve stuff but Ive been shocked at seeing some of the venomous responses some peeps have had to, what I consider, legitimate questions. One
Howdy all. Hope you're all tickety boo. Just a quicky. I joined the BHF forum recently to see if I could get help, support and info from there about the mitral valve stuff but Ive been shocked at seeing some of the venomous responses some peeps have had to, what I consider, legitimate questions. One
Ducky2003
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AF Association
2 years ago
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Calcium supplements
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/
health
/article-10840667/Calcium-pills-Experts-warn-
bone
-boosting-mineral-damage-heart.html I'm glad I decided that, although these were prescribed for me, I decided not to take them.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/
health
/article-10840667/Calcium-pills-Experts-warn-
bone
-boosting-mineral-damage-heart.html I'm glad I decided that, although these were prescribed for me, I decided not to take them.
Physalis
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Chloresterol drug, clinical trial.
I have been contacted by my GP asking if I would like to participate in a trial of a drug to lower chloresterol. My history is that I had high chloresterol 25 years ago which resulted in blocked arteries and necessitated a heart bypass surgery. I also had a mild heart attack 6 years ago but no reason
I have been contacted by my GP asking if I would like to participate in a trial of a drug to lower chloresterol. My history is that I had high chloresterol 25 years ago which resulted in blocked arteries and necessitated a heart bypass surgery. I also had a mild heart attack 6 years ago but no reason
Geoff47
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Afib or palpitations?
Once in a while I get very irregular heartbeats after I go to bed at night. My Dr. said they are palpitations and not afib and did not occur during the 24 hour holter monitor, but I noticed a pattern as to when they occur: always after a very salty and probably MSG restaurant meal and a few drinks with
Once in a while I get very irregular heartbeats after I go to bed at night. My Dr. said they are palpitations and not afib and did not occur during the 24 hour holter monitor, but I noticed a pattern as to when they occur: always after a very salty and probably MSG restaurant meal and a few drinks with
hearthealth2022
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Map of Human Blood Stem Cell Development Created
ARTICLE https://www.insideprecisionmedicine.com/topics/precision-medicine-topic/stem-cells/map-of-human-blood-stem-cell-development-created/ : EXTRACTS Researchers at UCLA have created a detailed map of human blood cells and how they develop in an embryo, which could help improve treatments for blood-related
ARTICLE https://www.insideprecisionmedicine.com/topics/precision-medicine-topic/stem-cells/map-of-human-blood-stem-cell-development-created/ : EXTRACTS Researchers at UCLA have created a detailed map of human blood cells and how they develop in an embryo, which could help improve treatments for blood-related
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Recent paper on osteonecrosis of the jaw - some extracts relevant for PCa patients are given below
The necrotic
bone
removed during surgery is recommended to be sent for histopathological processing [31]. Surgical techniques include sequestrectomy, ridge modeling, and jaw resection with different reconstructive methods.
The necrotic
bone
removed during surgery is recommended to be sent for histopathological processing [31]. Surgical techniques include sequestrectomy, ridge modeling, and jaw resection with different reconstructive methods.
Graham49
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
CAR T vaccine
GeoVax is conducting two Phase II COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials with its GEO-CMO4S1 vaccine. One of the trials is among immunocompromised patients who have been treated with CAR T therapy or have undergone bone marrow transplants. https://www.biospace.com/article/geovax-s-novel-vaccine-platform-induces-both-antibody-and-t-cell-responses
GeoVax is conducting two Phase II COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials with its GEO-CMO4S1 vaccine. One of the trials is among immunocompromised patients who have been treated with CAR T therapy or have undergone bone marrow transplants. https://www.biospace.com/article/geovax-s-novel-vaccine-platform-induces-both-antibody-and-t-cell-responses
Scout4answers
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Heart muscle not working properly
I had an angiogram Monday and the doctor yold me my heart muscle is not working properly. To my understanding this is heart failure. Am I correct? I have also been told to 'get fitter' and he will see me in 3 months. The problem is I had two knee replacements (one which went badly wrong the second
I had an angiogram Monday and the doctor yold me my heart muscle is not working properly. To my understanding this is heart failure. Am I correct? I have also been told to 'get fitter' and he will see me in 3 months. The problem is I had two knee replacements (one which went badly wrong the second
Sooz34
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AF Association
2 years ago
A brief introduction
Hi All I am fairly new to this forum but I find it extremely useful and the participants very knowledgeable. I am a 62 year-old Caucasian woman. I live in Harrow, UK. I have long-standing persistent AFIB and congestive heart failure. I take a lot of medications for both my conditions . I have already
Hi All I am fairly new to this forum but I find it extremely useful and the participants very knowledgeable. I am a 62 year-old Caucasian woman. I live in Harrow, UK. I have long-standing persistent AFIB and congestive heart failure. I take a lot of medications for both my conditions . I have already
Csingicsong
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Echocardiogram result
I've just had the result of my echocardiogram. It doesn't sound too bad: the valves are ok, apart from some mitral valve regurgitation which was described as "insignificant". The aorta is ok. The ejection fraction is down from last time (2 years ago) but is described as low-normal at 50-55%. The fly
I've just had the result of my echocardiogram. It doesn't sound too bad: the valves are ok, apart from some mitral valve regurgitation which was described as "insignificant". The aorta is ok. The ejection fraction is down from last time (2 years ago) but is described as low-normal at 50-55%. The fly
Hidden
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AF Association
2 years ago
poisoned by statins
I have now come to the conclusion that instead of getting the correct treatment for my heart problem I have been given a higher dosage of statins that is causing me more harm. I believe that my diagnosis should be treated with a stent or a bypass. I have three siblings , two have had heart attacks and
I have now come to the conclusion that instead of getting the correct treatment for my heart problem I have been given a higher dosage of statins that is causing me more harm. I believe that my diagnosis should be treated with a stent or a bypass. I have three siblings , two have had heart attacks and
Rebaline
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
What’s New in MS Research - March 2022
Thank you again to everyone who posted about and is discussing MSAA's latest edition of the "What's New in MS Research" report on our website! For those that don't know: this series of online articles is published periodically and features important information on topics ranging from highlights of major
Thank you again to everyone who posted about and is discussing MSAA's latest edition of the "What's New in MS Research" report on our website! For those that don't know: this series of online articles is published periodically and features important information on topics ranging from highlights of major
johnMSAA
Partner
in
My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Label Change on Forteo (teriparatide) for those who might have missed the news from the FDA and Eli Lilly
I have just read the information below on Inspire.com (The National Osteoporosis Foundation which is now the
Bone
Health
& Osteoporosis) and thought it might be of some use to someone here. There was a link at the end of this which I’m not able to post right now.
I have just read the information below on Inspire.com (The National Osteoporosis Foundation which is now the
Bone
Health
& Osteoporosis) and thought it might be of some use to someone here. There was a link at the end of this which I’m not able to post right now.
AnnieW55
in
Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Apixaban and knee replacement
Hi I’m due for a knee replacement in June. When I was first listed they mentioned they would consult with cardio. My pre op is only 3 days before the planned procedure does anyone know if they will stop Apixaban them or will I remain on it throughout. Don’t want to arrive for pre op and have procedure
Hi I’m due for a knee replacement in June. When I was first listed they mentioned they would consult with cardio. My pre op is only 3 days before the planned procedure does anyone know if they will stop Apixaban them or will I remain on it throughout. Don’t want to arrive for pre op and have procedure
4chickens
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Beast is Back
Three weeks after my fourth ablation, and advised to drop flecainide, the beast returned. (Kept on metoprolol & Xarelto). Started after an afternoon nap for no reason at all. Confirmed by nurse with ecg yesterday and put back on flecainide until appointment on Monday with ep and another ecg. I’m hoping
Three weeks after my fourth ablation, and advised to drop flecainide, the beast returned. (Kept on metoprolol & Xarelto). Started after an afternoon nap for no reason at all. Confirmed by nurse with ecg yesterday and put back on flecainide until appointment on Monday with ep and another ecg. I’m hoping
DKBX
in
AF Association
2 years ago
CD19 CAR-T cell therapy for B-ALL achieved remarkable efficacy with a complete remission of 70–90%
This looks interesting but way over my knowledge base. Perhaps some of you super brains can figure this out. In recent years, the increasing advancements and applications of cellular immunotherapy have enabled the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, and it has emerged as an efficacious
This looks interesting but way over my knowledge base. Perhaps some of you super brains can figure this out. In recent years, the increasing advancements and applications of cellular immunotherapy have enabled the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, and it has emerged as an efficacious
Scout4answers
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Questions about medical terminology
Hello you knowledgeable lot!! Can anybody help me out with this? I will be asking my GP and cardiologist but getting through to them is like winning the golden ticket so I wondered if any of you had heard of these terms! I had a 12 lead ECG and I’ve had a letter saying it shows sinus rhythm (fabulous
Hello you knowledgeable lot!! Can anybody help me out with this? I will be asking my GP and cardiologist but getting through to them is like winning the golden ticket so I wondered if any of you had heard of these terms! I had a 12 lead ECG and I’ve had a letter saying it shows sinus rhythm (fabulous
Hidden
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Understanding Osteoporosis
health
and risk of breaking a
bone
, using a range of scans and tests, such as bone density (DEXA) scan - https://theros.org.uk/information-and-support/osteoporosis/scans-tests-and-results/
Spinal Fractures
One of the most visible signs of osteoporosis is a curved back and loss of height as a
health
and risk of breaking a
bone
, using a range of scans and tests, such as bone density (DEXA) scan - https://theros.org.uk/information-and-support/osteoporosis/scans-tests-and-results/
Spinal Fractures
One of the most visible signs of osteoporosis is a curved back and loss of height as a
ROSModerator
Partner
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
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