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Recruit yourself in stem cell trial and grab the opportunity
If you are in the Houston area please spread the word that we are still recruiting for a clinical trial using adult stem cells for the treatment of #LongCovid. We need to finish this trial asap. Many are in need of a solution. Thank you! https://www.hopebio.org/Study?Name=HBPCOVID02
If you are in the Houston area please spread the word that we are still recruiting for a clinical trial using adult stem cells for the treatment of #LongCovid. We need to finish this trial asap. Many are in need of a solution. Thank you! https://www.hopebio.org/Study?Name=HBPCOVID02
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
INFORMATION ABOUT CLINICAL TRIALS
The Brain Tumour Charity has recently updated the information on clinical trials on their website. It now provides a lot more detail and links; if anyone is interested in finding information about clinical trials, I recommend considering using this as a starting point. Wishing you all an excellent
The Brain Tumour Charity has recently updated the information on clinical trials on their website. It now provides a lot more detail and links; if anyone is interested in finding information about clinical trials, I recommend considering using this as a starting point. Wishing you all an excellent
Tansi75
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Glioblastoma Support
1 year ago
Happy Cutie Christmas
Hello everyoneJust popping by to wish you all a Happy and Healthy Christmas as possible. Thought i'd show you these cute 'woolly jumpers' as their newborn lambs on a farm in Surrey. Early ones hence the pullovers!. Its a lovely thought though that Spring is soon as we've just had the shortest day.
Hello everyoneJust popping by to wish you all a Happy and Healthy Christmas as possible. Thought i'd show you these cute 'woolly jumpers' as their newborn lambs on a farm in Surrey. Early ones hence the pullovers!. Its a lovely thought though that Spring is soon as we've just had the shortest day.
misty14
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
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Suspecting ADHD and struggling
I feel so lost and would love guidance from this lovely community. I've struggled with and sought professional treatment for depression, anxiety, and dissociation. I've never been told by a person prescribing me meds or giving me therapy to get evaluated fully. I've been given psychotropics, SSRIs, SNRIs
I feel so lost and would love guidance from this lovely community. I've struggled with and sought professional treatment for depression, anxiety, and dissociation. I've never been told by a person prescribing me meds or giving me therapy to get evaluated fully. I've been given psychotropics, SSRIs, SNRIs
BigBlueHouse
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
1 year ago
Food for thought
So...I have been on high dose prednisone for almost 6 months, along with my 4th shot of Actemra..for PMR and GCA....I started at 60 mg pred., and have been on 35 mg for the last two weeks. Next week I start on 30 mg. So, today I decided to forgo my veggie breakfast and go out with my spouse to a restaurant
So...I have been on high dose prednisone for almost 6 months, along with my 4th shot of Actemra..for PMR and GCA....I started at 60 mg pred., and have been on 35 mg for the last two weeks. Next week I start on 30 mg. So, today I decided to forgo my veggie breakfast and go out with my spouse to a restaurant
Joseph14612
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Things are great but there not, my introduction
New here, , i have always been down/depressed by default, some nasty effects from anafranil back in the day put me off meds and i ended up long term unemployed and very very depressed. Fast forward to the present i now live in a breathtakingly beautiful village in Cornwall on a hillside and spend lots
New here, , i have always been down/depressed by default, some nasty effects from anafranil back in the day put me off meds and i ended up long term unemployed and very very depressed. Fast forward to the present i now live in a breathtakingly beautiful village in Cornwall on a hillside and spend lots
Hidden
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Cue1: £120k Innovate UK boost for Charco’s wearable Parkinson’s device
The 24-month project will focus on Charco’s CUE1 – a wearable device to alleviate the symptoms of Parkinson’s. The scope of the project includes testing the CUE1’s feasibility, assessing its tolerability and effect on clinical outcome measures, assessing optimal stimulation settings and positioning
The 24-month project will focus on Charco’s CUE1 – a wearable device to alleviate the symptoms of Parkinson’s. The scope of the project includes testing the CUE1’s feasibility, assessing its tolerability and effect on clinical outcome measures, assessing optimal stimulation settings and positioning
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Rectal pain??
I’ve had IBS for about 23 years (first diagnosed at 16) and suffer mostly from diarrhoea. Over the years I’ve found ways to cope by managing my diet, but over the past few months I’ve been starting to experience intense rectal pain at night. It only ever happens at night, and It’s extremely painful and
I’ve had IBS for about 23 years (first diagnosed at 16) and suffer mostly from diarrhoea. Over the years I’ve found ways to cope by managing my diet, but over the past few months I’ve been starting to experience intense rectal pain at night. It only ever happens at night, and It’s extremely painful and
Big_Tuna
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Ac-225 results and next steps
My husband traveled to Turkey mid-January to receive Ac-225 after Pluvicto failed. In spite of high PSMA uptake and no discordance, treatment failed as the widespread disease burden was too great. His liver mets in particular has grown exponentially since August when it was first seen immediately prior
My husband traveled to Turkey mid-January to receive Ac-225 after Pluvicto failed. In spite of high PSMA uptake and no discordance, treatment failed as the widespread disease burden was too great. His liver mets in particular has grown exponentially since August when it was first seen immediately prior
leebeth
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Surgery
I an soon to have cataract surgery and because of arthritis problems I am having a General, but I am worried about this because of my AF. I am on warfarin and have been for several. Does anyone know how long I will need to be asleep, thank you.
I an soon to have cataract surgery and because of arthritis problems I am having a General, but I am worried about this because of my AF. I am on warfarin and have been for several. Does anyone know how long I will need to be asleep, thank you.
nemisis2
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AF Association
2 years ago
Eye problems
Hello everyone, I had a brain hemorrhage September 2021. I have been home about a year. Does anyone else have eye problems since brain injury. In my case the sight has changed alot. I had horizontal double vision before the bleed and by having prisms in my glasses my sight was fine. However after the
Hello everyone, I had a brain hemorrhage September 2021. I have been home about a year. Does anyone else have eye problems since brain injury. In my case the sight has changed alot. I had horizontal double vision before the bleed and by having prisms in my glasses my sight was fine. However after the
Notts22
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Headway
2 years ago
Re Hydroxy & referral to eye dept, Great News!
Went for appt this morning & the great news is I,m ok to keep taking hydroxy!! What a relief as I,m doing fine on it right now :) He said there is some deposits somewhere (I was on my own in the testing room so didnt take it all in) but it,s not caused by the drug so I,m ok to continue with it & I,m
Went for appt this morning & the great news is I,m ok to keep taking hydroxy!! What a relief as I,m doing fine on it right now :) He said there is some deposits somewhere (I was on my own in the testing room so didnt take it all in) but it,s not caused by the drug so I,m ok to continue with it & I,m
Chrt
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NRAS
2 years ago
Human Betaretrovirus and PBC - can antiretrovirals fix us?
Hello all What do people think please about the research on PBC as an infectious disease and the potential of antiretroviral drugs? There was a flurry of reports back in 2015/6 identifying persistent betaretrovirus in people with PBC and then some small clinical trials of antiretroviral drugs.
Hello all What do people think please about the research on PBC as an infectious disease and the potential of antiretroviral drugs? There was a flurry of reports back in 2015/6 identifying persistent betaretrovirus in people with PBC and then some small clinical trials of antiretroviral drugs.
Wilderswimmer
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PBC Foundation
1 year ago
Clinical Trials for Mushrooms
I have been taking mushroom supplements for years based on my own research (with my oncologist's knowledge) and I think it has helped me continue to remain hormone sensitive, though I really can't know. [u]Study published by International Journal of Cancer:[/u] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles
I have been taking mushroom supplements for years based on my own research (with my oncologist's knowledge) and I think it has helped me continue to remain hormone sensitive, though I really can't know. [u]Study published by International Journal of Cancer:[/u] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles
dmt1121
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Sulforaphane, Acrolein, and Parkinson's
I spend a fair amount of time re-researching things I have researched previously. With my bad memory, frequently I think I am finding something new when I am not. I just came across (again) an article on Acrolein and Parkinson's and remembered that a Broccoli Sprout beverage can clear Acrolein and
I spend a fair amount of time re-researching things I have researched previously. With my bad memory, frequently I think I am finding something new when I am not. I just came across (again) an article on Acrolein and Parkinson's and remembered that a Broccoli Sprout beverage can clear Acrolein and
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
📚 Research 101: What do I have to do in a clinical trial?
The activities involved in a clinical trial are different for each trial. Before a trial starts, an independent regulatory body looks at the benefits and risks to make sure they are appropriate and makes sure that there is no unnecessary harm or discomfort for participants before it starts. Once the
The activities involved in a clinical trial are different for each trial. Before a trial starts, an independent regulatory body looks at the benefits and risks to make sure they are appropriate and makes sure that there is no unnecessary harm or discomfort for participants before it starts. Once the
AnnaHU
HealthUnlocked
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Research Opportunities
1 year ago
Cataract/I-stent post op blurriness
Hello all, I had cataract/I-stent surgery on my right eye November 22nd and it went great. Vision greatly improved and was clear within a few days. I then had the same thing on my left eye on December 13th and my vision has been cloudy/foggy sense then. My doctor says it could take up to 2 - 3 weeks
Hello all, I had cataract/I-stent surgery on my right eye November 22nd and it went great. Vision greatly improved and was clear within a few days. I then had the same thing on my left eye on December 13th and my vision has been cloudy/foggy sense then. My doctor says it could take up to 2 - 3 weeks
designguy
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Depression and Anxiety
Hi this is my first time being on here. I've been diagnose with these both from my therapist. I started therapy in September, and what I was going through then she has helped. But since my grandpa died, relationship issues, family issues, and job issues started happening I become depressed again and
Hi this is my first time being on here. I've been diagnose with these both from my therapist. I started therapy in September, and what I was going through then she has helped. But since my grandpa died, relationship issues, family issues, and job issues started happening I become depressed again and
Iris72
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Information on clinical trial of large doses of B12?
Someone wrote on this site about a clinical trial of B12 being given in large doses and that it was promising. I can not find the post nor can I find a report from the study. If someone happens to be able to point me toward it that would be appreciated.
Someone wrote on this site about a clinical trial of B12 being given in large doses and that it was promising. I can not find the post nor can I find a report from the study. If someone happens to be able to point me toward it that would be appreciated.
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Waiting times in hospital dreadful for mum
Hi friends hope you are all keeping strong and hugs to you all. I know I need a big hug. I just wanted to say that mum is due cataracts surgery now in February. Before then we have been going to hospital so they can take images of her eyes. The appointments have been for half ten and eleven in the mornings
Hi friends hope you are all keeping strong and hugs to you all. I know I need a big hug. I just wanted to say that mum is due cataracts surgery now in February. Before then we have been going to hospital so they can take images of her eyes. The appointments have been for half ten and eleven in the mornings
Cinderella80
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PSP Association
2 years ago
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