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OmnySense is upgrading the simple thermometer found in nearly every home to track vital health parameters with ease.
By Abigail klein Leichman Almost every household has a thermometer in the medicine cabinet. Pop it under your tongue to check your temperature – couldn’t be easier. The Israeli company OmnySense is upgrading the basic thermometer into a remote health-tracking device. It reliably measures not only body
By Abigail klein Leichman Almost every household has a thermometer in the medicine cabinet. Pop it under your tongue to check your temperature – couldn’t be easier. The Israeli company OmnySense is upgrading the basic thermometer into a remote health-tracking device. It reliably measures not only body
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
2 years after best friend left the friendship.
Hi everyone. I wrote to this site 2 years ago after my best friend of 40 years had told me that she was leaving our friendship after she accused me of not being supportive etc., and never a good friend and she needed time away. Prior to this I had offered to pay for a few sessions of counseling to hopefully
Hi everyone. I wrote to this site 2 years ago after my best friend of 40 years had told me that she was leaving our friendship after she accused me of not being supportive etc., and never a good friend and she needed time away. Prior to this I had offered to pay for a few sessions of counseling to hopefully
Naturelover58
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Has anyone been prescribed low dose naltrexone (LDN) in the UK?
Hello fellow warriors, I've been reading up on LDN and heard some positive reviews aswell as current clinical trials for fibromyalgia. I was wondering if anyone has managed to get a GP or private consultant to prescrible it off label? If so what are your thoughts or experiences ? Thank you
Hello fellow warriors, I've been reading up on LDN and heard some positive reviews aswell as current clinical trials for fibromyalgia. I was wondering if anyone has managed to get a GP or private consultant to prescrible it off label? If so what are your thoughts or experiences ? Thank you
RWilliamson
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
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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
Treatment for finger-bending disease may be ‘gamechanger’
I know that Dupuytren's has been mentioned more than a couple of times but cannot locate any others. Today's Guardian (no charge to access) has this quite good article. It could be of great relevance to sufferers. [i] [/i] [i]
Treatment for finger-bending disease may be ‘gamechanger’
Clinical
I know that Dupuytren's has been mentioned more than a couple of times but cannot locate any others. Today's Guardian (no charge to access) has this quite good article. It could be of great relevance to sufferers. [i] [/i] [i]
Treatment for finger-bending disease may be ‘gamechanger’
Clinical
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Molecular Characteristics of Patients With mCRPC Achieving Deep Responses to BAT
Saw this ; maybe someone has access to full text Molecular Characteristics of Patients With mCRPC Achieving Deep Responses to BAT Clinical Genitourinary Cancer Save Recommend Share Get Topic Alerts TAKE-HOME MESSAGE This study used data from three IRB-approved clinical trials to identify patients
Saw this ; maybe someone has access to full text Molecular Characteristics of Patients With mCRPC Achieving Deep Responses to BAT Clinical Genitourinary Cancer Save Recommend Share Get Topic Alerts TAKE-HOME MESSAGE This study used data from three IRB-approved clinical trials to identify patients
podsart
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Has anyone been involved in a clinical trial with osmertinib? It’s an option for my dad or have chemo/radiotherapy concurrently.
My dad has stage 3b lung cancer with PDL1 positive and edfr, a rare mutation. He’s a non smoker and we need to choose between chemo/ radio then surgery or a clinical trial (computer randomly assigns either osmertinib tablets only or osimertinib + chemo or osimertinib + placebo) and then surgery to remove
My dad has stage 3b lung cancer with PDL1 positive and edfr, a rare mutation. He’s a non smoker and we need to choose between chemo/ radio then surgery or a clinical trial (computer randomly assigns either osmertinib tablets only or osimertinib + chemo or osimertinib + placebo) and then surgery to remove
Jaynelovestravel
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Verzenio and Letrozole 3rd line
Flunked out of the clinical trial! I begged to stay on, but the protocol is that with a 1.4 x 1.0 cm lymph node on my paratracheal, SUV 7.5, I have progression and have to try something else. Oncologist dismissed going back on Ibrance after holiday, says that works for few people. (She also said I went
Flunked out of the clinical trial! I begged to stay on, but the protocol is that with a 1.4 x 1.0 cm lymph node on my paratracheal, SUV 7.5, I have progression and have to try something else. Oncologist dismissed going back on Ibrance after holiday, says that works for few people. (She also said I went
TammyCross
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Results of a Phase 1b trial of MODAG's oligomer modulator anle138b evaluating the safety tolerability in healthy volunteers
Results of a Phase 1b randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial evaluating the safety, tolerability & pharmacokinetics of MODAG's oligomer modulator anle138b (which is being developed for #Parkinsons) have been published. Roll on Phase 2! healthy volunteers were screened and 68 participants
Results of a Phase 1b randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial evaluating the safety, tolerability & pharmacokinetics of MODAG's oligomer modulator anle138b (which is being developed for #Parkinsons) have been published. Roll on Phase 2! healthy volunteers were screened and 68 participants
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Therapeutic effects of oral liothyronine on aluminum phosphide poisoning as an adjuvant therapy: A clinical trial
Over the years, we have often seen thyroid hormones mentioned in fields of medicines other than endocrinology. In particular, cardiac medics have often seemed to understand some things better than others. This paper really surprised me as I don't remember any previous paper which even hinted at this
Over the years, we have often seen thyroid hormones mentioned in fields of medicines other than endocrinology. In particular, cardiac medics have often seemed to understand some things better than others. This paper really surprised me as I don't remember any previous paper which even hinted at this
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
CLL Society This Week (USA Support Organization) - With Online Resources Available to All CLL Patients Worldwide
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SPECIAL FEATURE: CLL Resources
CLL Society aims to provide all those living with CLL/SLL the resources they need to conquer their diagnosis
Sign Up to have CLL Society’s newsletter: This Week! delivered to your email inbox every Tuesday!: https://cllsociety.org/newsletter-sign-up/
SPECIAL FEATURE: CLL Resources
CLL Society aims to provide all those living with CLL/SLL the resources they need to conquer their diagnosis
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Staying in bed against better judgment and experience while everything else is getting MUCH better (+ description of ACT therapy)
Hello! I hope everyone is as well as can be under your circumstances. Personally, I've been doing MUCH better lately. I can handle an increase in my work schedule (4 hours per day now). Not yet full time, but it's been getting better almost steadily. I've been able to go for walks AND ENJOY THEM! I've
Hello! I hope everyone is as well as can be under your circumstances. Personally, I've been doing MUCH better lately. I can handle an increase in my work schedule (4 hours per day now). Not yet full time, but it's been getting better almost steadily. I've been able to go for walks AND ENJOY THEM! I've
Eklektik
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Exelixis Clinical trial XL091 pill and Tecentriq (Atezolizumab)
Anyone with advanced breast cancer er/pr+, her2 neg, asked to do this trial? I am a bit concerned because I was dx with luminal A in 2016 and had a lumpdectumyin left breast. Found lymphnodes too. Had 12 rounds of chemo and 18 days of rads. Was on anastrozle until Dec of 2019 with progression, mets.
Anyone with advanced breast cancer er/pr+, her2 neg, asked to do this trial? I am a bit concerned because I was dx with luminal A in 2016 and had a lumpdectumyin left breast. Found lymphnodes too. Had 12 rounds of chemo and 18 days of rads. Was on anastrozle until Dec of 2019 with progression, mets.
Hopeful4Cure
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Low-Carb Diet, Gut Microbiome, Leaky Gut, etc.
New study from the CAPS2 (Carbohydrate and Prostate Study 2) team. led by Steve Freedland. "Accumulating evidence suggest a role of gut microbiota in urologic health including prostate cancer (PC), potentially via its impact on intestinal permeability (IP). When the gut microbiota community is disrupted
New study from the CAPS2 (Carbohydrate and Prostate Study 2) team. led by Steve Freedland. "Accumulating evidence suggest a role of gut microbiota in urologic health including prostate cancer (PC), potentially via its impact on intestinal permeability (IP). When the gut microbiota community is disrupted
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
I know it's all lies but it feels so real
I feel like a burden and a horrible person. I am always about to start crying. I am a manager and supervisor, so I have to pretend to be a competent person during the day. I try to restrain my tears at night because I don't want to burden my husband. I have been under treatment for depression and
I feel like a burden and a horrible person. I am always about to start crying. I am a manager and supervisor, so I have to pretend to be a competent person during the day. I try to restrain my tears at night because I don't want to burden my husband. I have been under treatment for depression and
dreamingofmountains
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Dipyridamole update
I have been on 100mg x2, one at about 4pm and one closer to 8pm. It is recommended to take Dipyridamole on an empty stomach. This is still lower than the effective dosage in the study and I intend to increase it. I have cut pregabalin from 300mg to 150mg. My goal is to cut it again when the 150mg
I have been on 100mg x2, one at about 4pm and one closer to 8pm. It is recommended to take Dipyridamole on an empty stomach. This is still lower than the effective dosage in the study and I intend to increase it. I have cut pregabalin from 300mg to 150mg. My goal is to cut it again when the 150mg
WideBody
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Combined vitamin D, omega-3 fatty acids and a simple exercise program may reduce cancer risk among active adults aged 70 plus
In the "DO-HEALTH" randomized clinical trial with 2,157 relatively healthy participants aged 70 plus, supplementation with daily high-dose vitamin D3 plus omega-3s, combined with a simple home exercise program (SHEP), showed no significant improvement in systolic or diastolic blood pressure, nonvertebral
In the "DO-HEALTH" randomized clinical trial with 2,157 relatively healthy participants aged 70 plus, supplementation with daily high-dose vitamin D3 plus omega-3s, combined with a simple home exercise program (SHEP), showed no significant improvement in systolic or diastolic blood pressure, nonvertebral
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
2 years ago
“The drug development landscape in Parkinson’s” by Dr Kevin McFarthing - video recording now available
Thank you to all of you who joined us on Monday to listen to Dr Kevin McFarthing talk to us about “The drug development landscape in Parkinson’s”. Kevin's presentation provides a comprehensive overview of Parkinson's research but also focuses specifically on: - ENT-01, derived from the liver of the
Thank you to all of you who joined us on Monday to listen to Dr Kevin McFarthing talk to us about “The drug development landscape in Parkinson’s”. Kevin's presentation provides a comprehensive overview of Parkinson's research but also focuses specifically on: - ENT-01, derived from the liver of the
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
High LDH and increasing
Hi, this is my first post. i have non cirrhotic portal hypertension (caused by sepsis,4 years ago) with varies in gut stomach and now also oesophagus. Last year, from around March I felt really unwell and I had blood tests taken privately. My LDH was 771. My NHS consultant arranged for further tests
Hi, this is my first post. i have non cirrhotic portal hypertension (caused by sepsis,4 years ago) with varies in gut stomach and now also oesophagus. Last year, from around March I felt really unwell and I had blood tests taken privately. My LDH was 771. My NHS consultant arranged for further tests
PiperAlfie
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Diagnosed with Polyhydramnios at 27 weeks
Hi there, I went for a private 3D scan at 27+3 and they said my amniotic was 9cm (the most it should be is 8cm) and that I should call my midwife. Other than that the baby looked great and healthy albeit a bit bigger than average. The midwives got me in for an extra scan with them today and confirmed
Hi there, I went for a private 3D scan at 27+3 and they said my amniotic was 9cm (the most it should be is 8cm) and that I should call my midwife. Other than that the baby looked great and healthy albeit a bit bigger than average. The midwives got me in for an extra scan with them today and confirmed
PurpleCloud1
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
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