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The Constitution of Medical Knowledge (part 1 of 3)
Patients are often confused by seemingly conflicting findings of studies, or equally good doctors recommending different treatment plans. How are we to decide? Medical science is a process created by a “reality-based community” to help decide such questions. Science isn’t just hypothesis-testing with
Patients are often confused by seemingly conflicting findings of studies, or equally good doctors recommending different treatment plans. How are we to decide? Medical science is a process created by a “reality-based community” to help decide such questions. Science isn’t just hypothesis-testing with
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Insomnia induced by opiods
I have been struggling forever with insomnia caused by taking opiods for RLS. Like many of you here it's worth it because the relief from RLS is so wonderful. I recently added Olanzapine 5mg at night for sleep. I know it's on the naughty list as it tends to increase RLS symptoms. I decided to go ahead
I have been struggling forever with insomnia caused by taking opiods for RLS. Like many of you here it's worth it because the relief from RLS is so wonderful. I recently added Olanzapine 5mg at night for sleep. I know it's on the naughty list as it tends to increase RLS symptoms. I decided to go ahead
ziggypiggy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
CRISPR EDIT OF PCSK9 = CURE ... Pt 2
CRISPR EDIT OF PCSK9 = CURE But what if, rather than trying to tackle PCSK9 directly, we just cut it off at the source? If we could introduce mutations to the PCSK9 gene similar to those found in the patients of the UT Southwestern researchers, it should be possible to replicate their resistance
CRISPR EDIT OF PCSK9 = CURE But what if, rather than trying to tackle PCSK9 directly, we just cut it off at the source? If we could introduce mutations to the PCSK9 gene similar to those found in the patients of the UT Southwestern researchers, it should be possible to replicate their resistance
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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GOOD NEWS! Newly developed nanobody can get through tough brain cells and treat Parkinson’s disease, says Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20220728/Newly-developed-nanobody-can-get- through-tough-brain-cells-and-treat-Parkinsone28099s-disease.aspx [i]"Strikingly, we induced PFFNB2 expression in the cortex, and it[/i][i]
prevented alpha-synuclein clumps from spreading to the mouse brain's cortex[/
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20220728/Newly-developed-nanobody-can-get- through-tough-brain-cells-and-treat-Parkinsone28099s-disease.aspx [i]"Strikingly, we induced PFFNB2 expression in the cortex, and it[/i][i]
prevented alpha-synuclein clumps from spreading to the mouse brain's cortex[/
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Good News-But Do I Belong Here?
Hello all. I comment/reply sometimes (usually about exercise), but create posts much less often. It's been awhile though, and something has come up that prompts this one, Quick recap: RP in June '19 and a subsequent clinical trial beginning Sept '19 due to positive lymph node and seminal vesicle invasion
Hello all. I comment/reply sometimes (usually about exercise), but create posts much less often. It's been awhile though, and something has come up that prompts this one, Quick recap: RP in June '19 and a subsequent clinical trial beginning Sept '19 due to positive lymph node and seminal vesicle invasion
London441
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Proof,it isn't all bad
Hi all, just thought I would share a couple of things. Firstly, you may know I don't take this post-bypass stuff too seriously, yes I eat fruit, salad and vegetables more, I have stopped putting salt in my cooking and I do exercise a lot. But I do eat bacon, pork, steak, peanuts, boiled
Hi all, just thought I would share a couple of things. Firstly, you may know I don't take this post-bypass stuff too seriously, yes I eat fruit, salad and vegetables more, I have stopped putting salt in my cooking and I do exercise a lot. But I do eat bacon, pork, steak, peanuts, boiled
Wooodsie
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Proof,it isn't all bad
Hi all, just thought I would share a couple of things. Firstly, you may know I don't take this post-bypass stuff too seriously, yes I eat fruit, salad and vegetables more, I have stopped putting salt in my cooking and I do exercise a lot. But I do eat bacon, pork, steak, peanuts, boiled
Hi all, just thought I would share a couple of things. Firstly, you may know I don't take this post-bypass stuff too seriously, yes I eat fruit, salad and vegetables more, I have stopped putting salt in my cooking and I do exercise a lot. But I do eat bacon, pork, steak, peanuts, boiled
Wooodsie
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
YouTube vlog on depression treatments by Doc Snipes
This 47 minutes long video recently posted on YouTube by Doc Snipes is I think a thorough and comprehensive coverage of the subject. She points out that only 40 percent of sufferers can respond to antidepressant medication. I was taking 150 mg of sertraline last year and it made me very anxious with
This 47 minutes long video recently posted on YouTube by Doc Snipes is I think a thorough and comprehensive coverage of the subject. She points out that only 40 percent of sufferers can respond to antidepressant medication. I was taking 150 mg of sertraline last year and it made me very anxious with
bintenj
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
An antibody for myelofibrosis – “that’s a true discovery”
Recently, one of our MATES members showed me this (extract) article (MiaGrace), & I believe that many others might wish to see it too... A new monoclonal antibody, discovered by accident by Adelaide researchers, could become the world’s first effective treatment for primary myelofibrosis (MF).
Recently, one of our MATES members showed me this (extract) article (MiaGrace), & I believe that many others might wish to see it too... A new monoclonal antibody, discovered by accident by Adelaide researchers, could become the world’s first effective treatment for primary myelofibrosis (MF).
socrates_8
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Fibroscan KPA 71
I had a Fibroscan today via a clinical trial specialist. I have NAFLD, elevated LFTs hence Dr suggested Fibroscan as the next course of action. The nurse really struggled for over an hour trying to get good readings and the scores throughout the process were wild as she mentioned the KPA as 8. At
I had a Fibroscan today via a clinical trial specialist. I have NAFLD, elevated LFTs hence Dr suggested Fibroscan as the next course of action. The nurse really struggled for over an hour trying to get good readings and the scores throughout the process were wild as she mentioned the KPA as 8. At
Fibro1234
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Supplementing Vitamin D has no effect on fracture risk
I know a number of you supplement Vitamin D in the hope of reducing fracture risk due to ADT-induced osteoporosis. It doesn't work. An update of the VITAL randomized clinical trial reported no difference in fractures among people supplementing Vitamin D vs. people not supplementing it. There were no
I know a number of you supplement Vitamin D in the hope of reducing fracture risk due to ADT-induced osteoporosis. It doesn't work. An update of the VITAL randomized clinical trial reported no difference in fractures among people supplementing Vitamin D vs. people not supplementing it. There were no
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
The Latest in Efforts to Develop a Vaccine against Parkinson’s
I just got this email from the Michael J. Fox Foundation [i]"[/i][i]
A vaccine to slow or stop Parkinson’s
[/i][i] – which received early funding from The Michael J. Fox Foundation – is [/i][i]
safe and induces antibodies
[/i][i], reports a recent paper. Researchers recently completed a randomized
I just got this email from the Michael J. Fox Foundation [i]"[/i][i]
A vaccine to slow or stop Parkinson’s
[/i][i] – which received early funding from The Michael J. Fox Foundation – is [/i][i]
safe and induces antibodies
[/i][i], reports a recent paper. Researchers recently completed a randomized
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
My fidgeting or whatever it is, is getting worse
On a related note, I have
clinical
depression
and major anxiety disorder, had it pretty much most of my life. I’m old. I’m 60. The reason I say this is because I recently came home from the Dr. I decided to discuss my ADD because I can’t focus, never could, I’m all over the place.
On a related note, I have
clinical
depression
and major anxiety disorder, had it pretty much most of my life. I’m old. I’m 60. The reason I say this is because I recently came home from the Dr. I decided to discuss my ADD because I can’t focus, never could, I’m all over the place.
RCCOLA
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Resveratrol Revisited. For Gut Microbiome.
There are several domains, or perhaps I should say tiers, of interest in the overall consideration of men fighting Advanced Prostate Cancer. The first domain, which is of primary interest to all here, are therapies or interventions that actually fight the prostate cancer. Prostate cancer treatments
There are several domains, or perhaps I should say tiers, of interest in the overall consideration of men fighting Advanced Prostate Cancer. The first domain, which is of primary interest to all here, are therapies or interventions that actually fight the prostate cancer. Prostate cancer treatments
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Best prostate cancer oncologist in Europe?
Hello. I've been a member of this forum for a while but I mostly just read. My father has been diagnosed with prostate cancer 7 years ago and he had a prostatectomy right away and salvage radiation therapy two years later. Right now his PSA has been increasing for about a year and it is now 0.11. We
Hello. I've been a member of this forum for a while but I mostly just read. My father has been diagnosed with prostate cancer 7 years ago and he had a prostatectomy right away and salvage radiation therapy two years later. Right now his PSA has been increasing for about a year and it is now 0.11. We
Aliel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
REMINDER! Attend a live webinar to see the LATEST on PD therapies from the HEAD of UCLA's movement disorder clinic!
The Latest in Parkinson's Research, with Jeff Bronstein, MD Thursday, July 28, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm PT 12:00 - 1:00 pm MDT / 1:00pm - 2:00 pm CDT / 2:00pm - 3:00 pm EDT ZOOM registration link here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIudeCppj8uGNZzzr5Nj7KvnHbpRW3JXgYs'' -------------------
The Latest in Parkinson's Research, with Jeff Bronstein, MD Thursday, July 28, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm PT 12:00 - 1:00 pm MDT / 1:00pm - 2:00 pm CDT / 2:00pm - 3:00 pm EDT ZOOM registration link here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIudeCppj8uGNZzzr5Nj7KvnHbpRW3JXgYs'' -------------------
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
How long does it normaly take Dofetilide to work?
I have been taking dofetilide for just over 1 month. I don't have AF but thousands of PAC's, ectopics and atrial tachycardia every day. These palpitations keep me awake for hours every night. So far I have seen no relief from palpitations. I see the doctor next week and I want to get off the pills because
I have been taking dofetilide for just over 1 month. I don't have AF but thousands of PAC's, ectopics and atrial tachycardia every day. These palpitations keep me awake for hours every night. So far I have seen no relief from palpitations. I see the doctor next week and I want to get off the pills because
Islandee
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Vagus nerve stimulation
I’ve read of electric stimulators implanted to stimulate the vagus nerve as a number of clinical trials are currently evaluating its effectiveness in the treatment of certain autoimmune dysfunctions. I am currently doing various vagus nerve impact exercises; Wimhoff breathing, ice showers/baths, standing
I’ve read of electric stimulators implanted to stimulate the vagus nerve as a number of clinical trials are currently evaluating its effectiveness in the treatment of certain autoimmune dysfunctions. I am currently doing various vagus nerve impact exercises; Wimhoff breathing, ice showers/baths, standing
Twadds
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Time to be brave
I came to realize my anxiety and depression are situational and not chemical. I have been hiding from my reality hoping it would go away. I was so depressed at one point from not knowing what to do that I started having suicidal thoughts. I contacted the suicide hotline and they gave me this site as
I came to realize my anxiety and depression are situational and not chemical. I have been hiding from my reality hoping it would go away. I was so depressed at one point from not knowing what to do that I started having suicidal thoughts. I contacted the suicide hotline and they gave me this site as
Hidden
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
TBTC BRIAN APP
I don't know how many people are using the Brain Tumour Charity's BRIAN APP, which is an extremely useful tool to use. A recent e-mail I received outlines the benefits of using BRIAN:- Did you know that BRIAN has lots of handy tools to help you navigate life after a brain tumour diagnosis? BRIAN
I don't know how many people are using the Brain Tumour Charity's BRIAN APP, which is an extremely useful tool to use. A recent e-mail I received outlines the benefits of using BRIAN:- Did you know that BRIAN has lots of handy tools to help you navigate life after a brain tumour diagnosis? BRIAN
Tansi75
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Glioblastoma Support
2 years ago
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