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Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggest
Perhaps another piece to the puzzle Home Oncology & Cancer Home Endocrinology & Metabolism JANUARY 16, 2024 Editors' notes Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggests by Public Library of Science Breast cancer cells (in blue) eating extracellular
Perhaps another piece to the puzzle Home Oncology & Cancer Home Endocrinology & Metabolism JANUARY 16, 2024 Editors' notes Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggests by Public Library of Science Breast cancer cells (in blue) eating extracellular
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Osteoporosis treatment
I have recently been diagnosed with PBC and am taking 1000mg ursodeoxycholic acid daily. I just had a routine bone density done and it resulted that I have osteopenia in my hips and osteoporosis in my spine. Doctor prescribed 2 Osteocare daily plus Bisphosphonate Acid once I have a bill of good dental
I have recently been diagnosed with PBC and am taking 1000mg ursodeoxycholic acid daily. I just had a routine bone density done and it resulted that I have osteopenia in my hips and osteoporosis in my spine. Doctor prescribed 2 Osteocare daily plus Bisphosphonate Acid once I have a bill of good dental
Dora57
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PBC Foundation
9 months ago
Restless Legs Syndrome
I have RLS and take codeine 15mg at night. My ferritin level got too high last year so no longer on iron supplements. Wondering how successful ALA is and if it is what dose and what time to take it. Thanks in advance
I have RLS and take codeine 15mg at night. My ferritin level got too high last year so no longer on iron supplements. Wondering how successful ALA is and if it is what dose and what time to take it. Thanks in advance
Longwaytoofar
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
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Weight gain and osteoporosis
I am in great discomfort because I have developed severe osteoporosis in the spine. I have compression fractures in three areas of the thoracic spine (T10, T11 and T12) and one area of the lumbar spine ( L1). I was diagnosed with GCA in September 2022 and have been on high doses of steroids until very
I am in great discomfort because I have developed severe osteoporosis in the spine. I have compression fractures in three areas of the thoracic spine (T10, T11 and T12) and one area of the lumbar spine ( L1). I was diagnosed with GCA in September 2022 and have been on high doses of steroids until very
Raga72
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
I figured out how to tolerate antibiotics (trimethoprim in this case) without huge neuropathic pain flare!! (for real this time!)
I've been posting about this on and off all year trying to get some answers. Anyway, I'll keep it short. I've been unable to tolerate Trimethoprim or Doxycycline without the both causing unbearable neuropathic pain (burning, stinging, tingling, etc). I tried multiple times and failed to continue after
I've been posting about this on and off all year trying to get some answers. Anyway, I'll keep it short. I've been unable to tolerate Trimethoprim or Doxycycline without the both causing unbearable neuropathic pain (burning, stinging, tingling, etc). I tried multiple times and failed to continue after
Whoa182
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
Awful day
So yesterday was the worst day I’ve had in a long time. I’ve been bleeding almost constantly since February. I’ve been on zoladex and now Prostap for 18 months. No improvement, in fact seems worse on Prostap. I get the letter no one wants, your smear test is due. Oh great can’t do that in my state. But
So yesterday was the worst day I’ve had in a long time. I’ve been bleeding almost constantly since February. I’ve been on zoladex and now Prostap for 18 months. No improvement, in fact seems worse on Prostap. I get the letter no one wants, your smear test is due. Oh great can’t do that in my state. But
MrsPaddingtonBear
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
Risedronate Update
Having had a long break after stopping Alendronic Acid, I started Risedronate on 2nd June 23. For the first few weeks I was fine. No noticeable side effects. (After the terrible time with AA you can appreciate I was overjoyed.) However about 3 weeks ago the same symptoms started creeping back.
Having had a long break after stopping Alendronic Acid, I started Risedronate on 2nd June 23. For the first few weeks I was fine. No noticeable side effects. (After the terrible time with AA you can appreciate I was overjoyed.) However about 3 weeks ago the same symptoms started creeping back.
Calamintha
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
9 months ago
Obeticholic Acid..weight gain
Has anyone noticed weight gain or not being able to lose weight since taking Ocaliva (Obeticholic Acid) please?
Has anyone noticed weight gain or not being able to lose weight since taking Ocaliva (Obeticholic Acid) please?
Oludeniz2017
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
weight
Cutting out pop and takeaways sounds sensible. I cut out dairy products and most carbohydrates but I am cautious about recommending that as eating too much protein and not enough calcium to remove the amino acids may have caused the kidney stones which I have developed. I should think most of those who
Cutting out pop and takeaways sounds sensible. I cut out dairy products and most carbohydrates but I am cautious about recommending that as eating too much protein and not enough calcium to remove the amino acids may have caused the kidney stones which I have developed. I should think most of those who
DoctorRascal
2023 December
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Weight Loss Support
4 months ago
Night sweats etc.
I am tapering down from 30mg pred since April 2022 and I am now down to 3mg (4mg alternate days). I am finding I am having a lot of night sweats. Has anyone found else had this problem and if so how long it lasts for? I have to add that I have recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis, and didn't know
I am tapering down from 30mg pred since April 2022 and I am now down to 3mg (4mg alternate days). I am finding I am having a lot of night sweats. Has anyone found else had this problem and if so how long it lasts for? I have to add that I have recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis, and didn't know
Washingup
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
K2 supplement
Having read on this forum that calcium/D3 is best supplemented with K2 to aid absorption, I've been taking it with my (prescribed) iCal D3 chewable tablets for some years. I had breast cancer in 2016 and was prescribed Letrozole, and as I had radiotherapy too, advised to take iCal and Alendronic Acid
Having read on this forum that calcium/D3 is best supplemented with K2 to aid absorption, I've been taking it with my (prescribed) iCal D3 chewable tablets for some years. I had breast cancer in 2016 and was prescribed Letrozole, and as I had radiotherapy too, advised to take iCal and Alendronic Acid
jools56
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
9 months ago
haematoma -update
As suggested, I got in touch with my haem who told me to go immediately to the hospital. I didn't see her face- to- face but was seen first by a junior doctor and then had a blood test. She reported back to the haem, sending photos. The outcome was I have a course (3 days) of Tranexamic Acid (2000 mg
As suggested, I got in touch with my haem who told me to go immediately to the hospital. I didn't see her face- to- face but was seen first by a junior doctor and then had a blood test. She reported back to the haem, sending photos. The outcome was I have a course (3 days) of Tranexamic Acid (2000 mg
Mwalimu
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
really panicking over infusions, please help
Hi everyone, I am a 62 year old woman and 103lbs (lost a lot of weight during the pandemic) who was diagnosed with osteoperosis in 2020. About a year ago(7/26/2022) I did a dexascan with following results:
Lumbar spine (L1-L4):
BMD 0.766g/cm2 Z Score -1.9 T Score -2.6 Interval Change (%)
Hi everyone, I am a 62 year old woman and 103lbs (lost a lot of weight during the pandemic) who was diagnosed with osteoperosis in 2020. About a year ago(7/26/2022) I did a dexascan with following results:
Lumbar spine (L1-L4):
BMD 0.766g/cm2 Z Score -1.9 T Score -2.6 Interval Change (%)
Cavey-girl
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Osteoporosis Support
9 months ago
Flare? Or has biologic stopped working?
I am on COSENTYX and MTX and had been doing ok. The consultant said I needed to start Alendronic acid as my bone density borderline. Within a few weeks my arthritis symptoms started to flare. I had a depo injection, but little or no effect. I have been taking celecoxib which wasn't doing enough so now
I am on COSENTYX and MTX and had been doing ok. The consultant said I needed to start Alendronic acid as my bone density borderline. Within a few weeks my arthritis symptoms started to flare. I had a depo injection, but little or no effect. I have been taking celecoxib which wasn't doing enough so now
Gilliancheche
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NRAS
9 months ago
Need Help Sleeping? THE MOST BORING VIDEO EVER MADE (Microsoft Word tutorial, 1989)
A YouTube video dubbed the 'most boring video of all time' has racked up more than three million views from a legion of fans hailing it as the ultimate sleep aid. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13388461/boring-video-microsoft-word-randy-smith-youtube.html
THE MOST BORING VIDEO EVER MADE
A YouTube video dubbed the 'most boring video of all time' has racked up more than three million views from a legion of fans hailing it as the ultimate sleep aid. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13388461/boring-video-microsoft-word-randy-smith-youtube.html
THE MOST BORING VIDEO EVER MADE
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
6 days ago
Learn CPR and Defibrillator training
More people need CPR training. Not enough people do. I am an ex Nurse and Firefighter and seen first hand the benefits of learning CPR ect. I now have my First Aid Instructor qualification and teach Basic Life Support-CPR-Defibrillator training. My own training has helped me in 2 different situations
More people need CPR training. Not enough people do. I am an ex Nurse and Firefighter and seen first hand the benefits of learning CPR ect. I now have my First Aid Instructor qualification and teach Basic Life Support-CPR-Defibrillator training. My own training has helped me in 2 different situations
Nevharris
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British Heart Foundation
11 days ago
Excess Iron In The Brain Of PwP And The Role Of Thiamine, Melatonin And Hesperidin In Alleviating This Issue
Excess iron in the brain is thought to be a contributing factor to PD and is known to damage the brain. Iron increases in the brain with age, but even more so in PD. Symptoms of too much iron in the brain include progressive dystonia (a movement disorder resulting in muscular spasms, twisting, and repetitive
Excess iron in the brain is thought to be a contributing factor to PD and is known to damage the brain. Iron increases in the brain with age, but even more so in PD. Symptoms of too much iron in the brain include progressive dystonia (a movement disorder resulting in muscular spasms, twisting, and repetitive
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Daridexorant / quvuviq and RLS
Just wondering if anyone else has experience of this sleep aid and RLS? I have bought (not available in my region on NHS yet) a month’s supply of 50mg tablets and ….. I am sleeping normally!!!! It is a new drug to the UK but tried and tested in USA I believe? Apparently minimal side effects. I have
Just wondering if anyone else has experience of this sleep aid and RLS? I have bought (not available in my region on NHS yet) a month’s supply of 50mg tablets and ….. I am sleeping normally!!!! It is a new drug to the UK but tried and tested in USA I believe? Apparently minimal side effects. I have
Lacey_
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Restless Legs Syndrome
19 days ago
Muscle wasting?
Is this a PD sign? It happens anyway with age so how do you know what the root problem is? A few days ago I finished a treadmill workout in our shed and as I was walking away my legs gave out. Suddenly I was on the ground. Ultimately I was able to get up and shuffle into the house. I posted
Is this a PD sign? It happens anyway with age so how do you know what the root problem is? A few days ago I finished a treadmill workout in our shed and as I was walking away my legs gave out. Suddenly I was on the ground. Ultimately I was able to get up and shuffle into the house. I posted
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
sleep aid
just sharing a link that is a new product helpful for sleep. It was recommended by a very well know integrative doctor in California. I am not recommending it for restless legs, but my sister and her husband say it helps with sleep. https://lifewave.com
just sharing a link that is a new product helpful for sleep. It was recommended by a very well know integrative doctor in California. I am not recommending it for restless legs, but my sister and her husband say it helps with sleep. https://lifewave.com
RCHD
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
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