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Parkinson’s Active Immunotherapy Medicine Phase 1 Study Positive Results Published
The Phase 1 successfully met its primary outcome measures, demonstrating that UB-312 was generally well-tolerated and induced anti-aggregated α-synuclein (αSyn) antibody responses in healthy volunteers and PD patients. Specifically, 12 of 13 PD patients who completed dosing developed anti-αSyn antibodies
The Phase 1 successfully met its primary outcome measures, demonstrating that UB-312 was generally well-tolerated and induced anti-aggregated α-synuclein (αSyn) antibody responses in healthy volunteers and PD patients. Specifically, 12 of 13 PD patients who completed dosing developed anti-αSyn antibodies
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
28 days ago
Overcoming Pneumonia Susceptibility
I flunked my first docetaxel infusion in late 2022 and a week later developed pneumonia resulting in me carried by ambulance to the hospital. As I said in my bio, I was told that another six hours without intervention, I would have been lost. I spent four days there with "tank car" loads of vancomycin
I flunked my first docetaxel infusion in late 2022 and a week later developed pneumonia resulting in me carried by ambulance to the hospital. As I said in my bio, I was told that another six hours without intervention, I would have been lost. I spent four days there with "tank car" loads of vancomycin
TuffNuttoCrack
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
29 days ago
Do you Know Your Pulse?
Do you know what a normal resting heart rhythm is? Do you know what an irregular heart rhythm feels like? Did you know that an irregular pulse can be the very early warning signs of an arrhythmia? It is vital you monitor your heart rhythm by taking regular pulse checks. For further information
Do you know what a normal resting heart rhythm is? Do you know what an irregular heart rhythm feels like? Did you know that an irregular pulse can be the very early warning signs of an arrhythmia? It is vital you monitor your heart rhythm by taking regular pulse checks. For further information
SamAdmin
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
29 days ago
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Covid and the heart presentation
Here is a link to a Fb post that came my way to a presentation on the effects of Covid on the heart. My AF was drastically increased by Covid 19 infection. I live in BC, Canada, where a group of physicians here is working to get more science-based information out there in the public domain, and to secure
Here is a link to a Fb post that came my way to a presentation on the effects of Covid on the heart. My AF was drastically increased by Covid 19 infection. I live in BC, Canada, where a group of physicians here is working to get more science-based information out there in the public domain, and to secure
Letofeyd
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AF Association
5 months ago
beta alanine dose/timings
this has been suggested by the clinic nurse as not finding anti histamines to be helpful. My husband (Jak 2 pos, pv) has been tolerating Pegasys 45 mcg really well. Feels better than he had in ages. However after three weeks, he has become quite itchy (manageable during day) but it is waking him at night
this has been suggested by the clinic nurse as not finding anti histamines to be helpful. My husband (Jak 2 pos, pv) has been tolerating Pegasys 45 mcg really well. Feels better than he had in ages. However after three weeks, he has become quite itchy (manageable during day) but it is waking him at night
Scaredalone
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MPN Voice
1 month ago
High BP
Hi I am 63 years old male had 4 heart attacks last one was 8 years ago. All has been apart from covid and long covid and also never had raised BP in past .2 weeks was asked to do a weekly BP reading and all readings were high never this hi before. GP surgery called to make appointment for this it is
Hi I am 63 years old male had 4 heart attacks last one was 8 years ago. All has been apart from covid and long covid and also never had raised BP in past .2 weeks was asked to do a weekly BP reading and all readings were high never this hi before. GP surgery called to make appointment for this it is
Ouzo20_19
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate&Iron
Hi, anybody found out if ferrous fumerate can be got without sodium lauryl sulphate. I need the iron badly but suffer because of the SLS.
Hi, anybody found out if ferrous fumerate can be got without sodium lauryl sulphate. I need the iron badly but suffer because of the SLS.
Mattie2022
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Update on Medical Professionals and how to access dental treatment as housebound
Hello, further to my last post, my father in law has had a visit from the Parkinsons Nurse and he won't be revisiting until 3 months time. He has given us a contact email and told us to contact him if things change. My mother in law asked if he was going to get any better (this has been a constant
Hello, further to my last post, my father in law has had a visit from the Parkinsons Nurse and he won't be revisiting until 3 months time. He has given us a contact email and told us to contact him if things change. My mother in law asked if he was going to get any better (this has been a constant
Loveispatient23
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PSP Association
7 months ago
Nebivolol 5mg
I started this meds about six weeks ago and I do not know if it is this medication or not but my fingers get cold and some of them turn white and I have to run hot water on them! The finger nails look a little purple when I get cold! Has anyone else have had this problem taken Nebivolol? This meds has
I started this meds about six weeks ago and I do not know if it is this medication or not but my fingers get cold and some of them turn white and I have to run hot water on them! The finger nails look a little purple when I get cold! Has anyone else have had this problem taken Nebivolol? This meds has
BaileyC57
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Radiation side effects
The good news is that my husband sailed thru the Orgovyx with no problems whatsoever, now is in his 6th month and is due to complete that treatment at the end of June. The bad news is that he has had 22 sessions of salvage RT. He is supposed to have a total of 38 however, he has developed severe cramping
The good news is that my husband sailed thru the Orgovyx with no problems whatsoever, now is in his 6th month and is due to complete that treatment at the end of June. The bad news is that he has had 22 sessions of salvage RT. He is supposed to have a total of 38 however, he has developed severe cramping
shihtzu124
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Septic Shock hair loss
Hi i’m a 19 year old girl who suffered septic shock at the end of March of this year. I luckily am thriving now in June but a few days ago I started losing a bit more hair than usual (exactly 2 months after i was released from ICU). I got on google and looked it up and now see that the sepsis has caused
Hi i’m a 19 year old girl who suffered septic shock at the end of March of this year. I luckily am thriving now in June but a few days ago I started losing a bit more hair than usual (exactly 2 months after i was released from ICU). I got on google and looked it up and now see that the sepsis has caused
cici2024
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ICUsteps
1 month ago
RA and (periodontitis)gum disease 😱
morning all! So yesterday I went to the dentist because a large filling on a back tooth that I’ve had for many years fell out!when I got there the dentist popped a temporary one in and he did some X-rays he then said I have periodontitis gum disease 😱with bone loss he said to start with I need to have
morning all! So yesterday I went to the dentist because a large filling on a back tooth that I’ve had for many years fell out!when I got there the dentist popped a temporary one in and he did some X-rays he then said I have periodontitis gum disease 😱with bone loss he said to start with I need to have
Mybirthday1975
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NRAS
6 months ago
Trelegy and pneumonia?
In April this year, I was prescribed Trelegy after an exacerbation that resulted in respiratory failure. I have read that people who are on Trelegy are a lot more likely to get pneumonia but I had the vaccination a couple of years ago so I am a little confused. Does anyone know anything about this?
In April this year, I was prescribed Trelegy after an exacerbation that resulted in respiratory failure. I have read that people who are on Trelegy are a lot more likely to get pneumonia but I had the vaccination a couple of years ago so I am a little confused. Does anyone know anything about this?
Coughingalltheway
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Alcohol
My husband has AF but after two ablations things seem thankfully quite stable. The only problem is that since he is taking Dabigatran he is no longer able to enjoy alcohol - red wine tastes like vinegar and also causes gastric issues., as well as whiskey and beer. He is sorry he can no longer enjoy
My husband has AF but after two ablations things seem thankfully quite stable. The only problem is that since he is taking Dabigatran he is no longer able to enjoy alcohol - red wine tastes like vinegar and also causes gastric issues., as well as whiskey and beer. He is sorry he can no longer enjoy
tannin
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
jaw pain
A few weeks ago I noticed that I couldn’t open my mouth as wide as I normally could without pain on the left side. Also, if I yawn and forget not to open it too wide I get a horrible pain and twisted feeling in my neck and throat. I went to the doctor’s surgery this week and saw a senior health practitioner
A few weeks ago I noticed that I couldn’t open my mouth as wide as I normally could without pain on the left side. Also, if I yawn and forget not to open it too wide I get a horrible pain and twisted feeling in my neck and throat. I went to the doctor’s surgery this week and saw a senior health practitioner
Gaycreasey
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Dienogest
Hi all, My 17 year old daughter has just had her follow up post op appointment following a laparoscopy which she had last October. She has confirmed Endometriosis and all the surface (that they could see) Endo was removed. Unfortunately her pain has not improved and she says it's the same as before the
Hi all, My 17 year old daughter has just had her follow up post op appointment following a laparoscopy which she had last October. She has confirmed Endometriosis and all the surface (that they could see) Endo was removed. Unfortunately her pain has not improved and she says it's the same as before the
Welshpearl
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
covid afibs???/
I had covid in September of 2023 and soon thereafter developed a fibs, which I have never had in my life! I am 69. My question is this: Has this happened to anyone else and did they eventually go away, or is it a permanent thing?
I had covid in September of 2023 and soon thereafter developed a fibs, which I have never had in my life! I am 69. My question is this: Has this happened to anyone else and did they eventually go away, or is it a permanent thing?
peachtreepiggy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
NHS London statement on Synnovis ransomware cyber attack
I am posting this using the NHS' own website version - it is covered across news sites as well. It seems it is having a major impact on blood tests - which might immediately affect some members. As well as the rest of the impact. [i]
NHS London statement on Synnovis ransomware cyber attack
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I am posting this using the NHS' own website version - it is covered across news sites as well. It seems it is having a major impact on blood tests - which might immediately affect some members. As well as the rest of the impact. [i]
NHS London statement on Synnovis ransomware cyber attack
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helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
b 1 Therapy
Hello fellow readers. My name is Sakina. I am soo confused about the b1 therapy. I have been taking b1 sublingual 100 mg three times in a week under the tongue for quite a while l, but have noticed no difference. So now I am taking 100mgs of Thiamine Mononitrate. Which is better Thiamine Hydrochloride
Hello fellow readers. My name is Sakina. I am soo confused about the b1 therapy. I have been taking b1 sublingual 100 mg three times in a week under the tongue for quite a while l, but have noticed no difference. So now I am taking 100mgs of Thiamine Mononitrate. Which is better Thiamine Hydrochloride
Springbreak
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
Eye Supplement Concern
Eye doctor highly recommended taking supplement Preservision. I cleared with hematology re peginterferon but after buying it, researching ingredients and checking interactions am concerned. Twice a day ingredients: C = 250 mg, E = 90 mg, zinc= 40 mg, copper = 1 mg, Lutein = 5 mg. Except Lutein,
Eye doctor highly recommended taking supplement Preservision. I cleared with hematology re peginterferon but after buying it, researching ingredients and checking interactions am concerned. Twice a day ingredients: C = 250 mg, E = 90 mg, zinc= 40 mg, copper = 1 mg, Lutein = 5 mg. Except Lutein,
Mishie14
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
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