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Liquid chalk highly effective in killing SARS-CoV-2 and influenza A viruses
Melbourne researchers have found that liquid chalk, commonly used in gyms to improve grip, acts as an antiseptic against highly infectious human viruses, completely killing both SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) and influenza A viruses. University of Melbourne Professor Jason Mackenzie, a
Melbourne researchers have found that liquid chalk, commonly used in gyms to improve grip, acts as an antiseptic against highly infectious human viruses, completely killing both SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) and influenza A viruses. University of Melbourne Professor Jason Mackenzie, a
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
18 month old with an asthma cough
My child is 18 months and has already been diagnosed with asthma. His cough has started again and is worse at night. We are giving him his inhaler every 2-3 hours and also his brown one too. Does anyone have any tips on asthma coughs?
My child is 18 months and has already been diagnosed with asthma. His cough has started again and is worse at night. We are giving him his inhaler every 2-3 hours and also his brown one too. Does anyone have any tips on asthma coughs?
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Result Covid 19 positive.
Dear all, I received my result this morning from yesterday’s PCR Covid test which has come back positive. I had pneumonia last February 2020 and was very unwell until April 2020. Tests for Covid 19 we’re not being done at this early stage as it was a new virus that we were all just hearing about.
Dear all, I received my result this morning from yesterday’s PCR Covid test which has come back positive. I had pneumonia last February 2020 and was very unwell until April 2020. Tests for Covid 19 we’re not being done at this early stage as it was a new virus that we were all just hearing about.
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NRAS
3 years ago
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Bronchiectasis
Hello people, I have joined the community because I need to exchange ideas and info about the lung condition that has been with me now for seven years. I have tried every remedy under the sun to escape the dread of bronchiectasis and now I am recovering from yet another round of pneumonia. It will not
Hello people, I have joined the community because I need to exchange ideas and info about the lung condition that has been with me now for seven years. I have tried every remedy under the sun to escape the dread of bronchiectasis and now I am recovering from yet another round of pneumonia. It will not
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Rib-Cage pains on coughing
Previously ( March 2019 ) sufferred a traumatic hit & run attempt with serious head and spinal injuries - Police were unable to trace culprit and passed case over to the MIB - currently still undergoing hospitals treatments - approximately 50 visits to date. Now, have developed a condition that I am
Previously ( March 2019 ) sufferred a traumatic hit & run attempt with serious head and spinal injuries - Police were unable to trace culprit and passed case over to the MIB - currently still undergoing hospitals treatments - approximately 50 visits to date. Now, have developed a condition that I am
roddy5
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Pseudomonas aeruginosa to lungs, will I need time off work to recover?
Hi Folks, I’ve been coughing hard for two months and had multiple antibiotics, steroids antihistamines, even asthma inhalers. No improvement. Last week I had bloods, Xray for pneumonia and sputum test. The sputum test was a very firm white decent chunk of something. (Sorry). Doctor rang me late yesterday
Hi Folks, I’ve been coughing hard for two months and had multiple antibiotics, steroids antihistamines, even asthma inhalers. No improvement. Last week I had bloods, Xray for pneumonia and sputum test. The sputum test was a very firm white decent chunk of something. (Sorry). Doctor rang me late yesterday
Stillkickin123
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Cranberry extract for prostate cancer?
Is it safe to take cranberry extract when you have prostate cancer as it treats UTIs?
Is it safe to take cranberry extract when you have prostate cancer as it treats UTIs?
Nirman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
We should treat COVID like norovirus – not the flu
Because COVID symptoms – fever, cough, aches – are similar to flu symptoms, it is tempting to compare the two. Indeed, the UK’s new health secretary, Sajid Javid, recently said: “We are going to have to learn to accept the existence of Covid and find ways to cope with it – just as we already do with
Because COVID symptoms – fever, cough, aches – are similar to flu symptoms, it is tempting to compare the two. Indeed, the UK’s new health secretary, Sajid Javid, recently said: “We are going to have to learn to accept the existence of Covid and find ways to cope with it – just as we already do with
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Fascia Release
I’ve just been diagnosed with Fibro after all sorts of widespread pain, operations, PTSD and now menopause to add to the mix. I’ve recently started to research and practise fascia release firstly through a Pilates teacher and supplemented by guidance and videos on the web. I’m finding it’s really helping
I’ve just been diagnosed with Fibro after all sorts of widespread pain, operations, PTSD and now menopause to add to the mix. I’ve recently started to research and practise fascia release firstly through a Pilates teacher and supplemented by guidance and videos on the web. I’m finding it’s really helping
SMW1308
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Asthma and Storms
Does anyone else's asthma get worse when there's a storm? I know obviously being out in bad weather/the cold can affect it but every time a storm comes over even when I'm inside I get tight chested and my cough gets worse. I take my reliever but it doesn't help. Any advice or even just reassurance I'm
Does anyone else's asthma get worse when there's a storm? I know obviously being out in bad weather/the cold can affect it but every time a storm comes over even when I'm inside I get tight chested and my cough gets worse. I take my reliever but it doesn't help. Any advice or even just reassurance I'm
EmAl95
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Moderna begins human trial for multi-strain mRNA flu vaccine
US biotech firm Moderna said Wednesday it had dosed its first participants in a human study of an mRNA vaccine that targets multiple strains of influenza. The company intends to recruit 180 adults in the United States for the Phase 1/2 portion of the trial to evaluate the safety and strength of immune
US biotech firm Moderna said Wednesday it had dosed its first participants in a human study of an mRNA vaccine that targets multiple strains of influenza. The company intends to recruit 180 adults in the United States for the Phase 1/2 portion of the trial to evaluate the safety and strength of immune
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
FET with a cold?
Hi all, Due a frozen transfer on Tuesday and come down with an awful head cold. tested negative for covid though will do another. Now panicking..if I'm still feeling rubbish will it ruin success chances? Maybe they'd say not to go ahead if I'm under the weather...anyone had similar? Thank you
Hi all, Due a frozen transfer on Tuesday and come down with an awful head cold. tested negative for covid though will do another. Now panicking..if I'm still feeling rubbish will it ruin success chances? Maybe they'd say not to go ahead if I'm under the weather...anyone had similar? Thank you
Ttcbythesea
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
booster pneumonia jab for imunosuppressed
Hi All, I am about to have 1st,RTX. infusion in 4 weeks time, Rhemy suggested I ask GP for booster Pneumonia /flu jab due to higher risk of infection. At my appt. this am at GP's surgery ,there seemed to be a problem and the nurse said she would have to speak to senior nurse and rebook jab. surgery
Hi All, I am about to have 1st,RTX. infusion in 4 weeks time, Rhemy suggested I ask GP for booster Pneumonia /flu jab due to higher risk of infection. At my appt. this am at GP's surgery ,there seemed to be a problem and the nurse said she would have to speak to senior nurse and rebook jab. surgery
painterlylady
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NRAS
3 years ago
Inside the lungs, a new hope for protection against flu damage
New experimental data pinpoints a molecular component responsible for modulating the damage the flu can wreck on the lungs. The molecule, known as DAF, increases disease severity in mice upon infection with Influenza A virus, the most prevalent cause of the seasonal flu. Understanding this novel virulence
New experimental data pinpoints a molecular component responsible for modulating the damage the flu can wreck on the lungs. The molecule, known as DAF, increases disease severity in mice upon infection with Influenza A virus, the most prevalent cause of the seasonal flu. Understanding this novel virulence
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Bring on week 8!
Week 7 is in the bag despite having yet another cough/cold from the boys I nanny for. They do like to share!! Found it hard going in places but also realised I kept speeding up. Looking forward to my penultimate week.
Week 7 is in the bag despite having yet another cough/cold from the boys I nanny for. They do like to share!! Found it hard going in places but also realised I kept speeding up. Looking forward to my penultimate week.
Penguingirl1
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
CAN YOU TEST SALIVARY CORTISOL WHILE TAKING ADRENAL CORTEX EXTRACT
I have been taking Adrenal Cortex Extract(ACE)[Thorne 50mg] for approximately 2 months after having been prescribed them for low cortisol. I am currently on a dose of 3 capsules twice per day. I am due to have a review appointment with the doctor who prescribed this treatment and he wants me to do salivary
I have been taking Adrenal Cortex Extract(ACE)[Thorne 50mg] for approximately 2 months after having been prescribed them for low cortisol. I am currently on a dose of 3 capsules twice per day. I am due to have a review appointment with the doctor who prescribed this treatment and he wants me to do salivary
Redlester
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Who has a undescended testicle here?
I keep getting bad pains there and like a slight burning sensation.
I keep getting bad pains there and like a slight burning sensation.
Lonely3190
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Men's Health Forum
3 years ago
Do any of you suffer from muscle twitching / shakes
Hello, I've suffered from what I suspect is chronic bronchitis for about 9 years now. I first started showing symptoms when I was only 22, and now, at 31, things are getting considerably worse. I have to take regular medication, and use a device to help clear mucus off my chest. I first started noticing
Hello, I've suffered from what I suspect is chronic bronchitis for about 9 years now. I first started showing symptoms when I was only 22, and now, at 31, things are getting considerably worse. I have to take regular medication, and use a device to help clear mucus off my chest. I first started noticing
mrblue12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome and endometriosis?
Hi, I have a laparoscopy booked next week to look for endometriosis, which my consultant thinks may be linked to my interstitial cystitis symptoms- does anyone else have this? Do you have any advice on how to manage it? I had my mirena coil removed for the surgery at the surgeons request and now my
Hi, I have a laparoscopy booked next week to look for endometriosis, which my consultant thinks may be linked to my interstitial cystitis symptoms- does anyone else have this? Do you have any advice on how to manage it? I had my mirena coil removed for the surgery at the surgeons request and now my
alicexmae
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
As COVID Rules Ease, Common Colds Rebound Across America
Infectious disease expert Ravina Kullar's husband has a cold. So does her sister-in-law. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Clinic's waiting rooms are becoming much more frequented by folks with coughs, sneezes and sniffles, said family medicine physician Dr. Neha Vyas. These folks are part of a nationwide trend
Infectious disease expert Ravina Kullar's husband has a cold. So does her sister-in-law. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Clinic's waiting rooms are becoming much more frequented by folks with coughs, sneezes and sniffles, said family medicine physician Dr. Neha Vyas. These folks are part of a nationwide trend
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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