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New antibiotic "cocktail" can help combat superbug
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Prof. Roy Kishony (L) and Dr. Viktória Lázár from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. (credit: TECHNION)
[/i] In the current study, a combination of different antibiotic drugs that prevent the formation of resistance was examined. By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH Updated: OCTOBER 21, 2022
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Prof. Roy Kishony (L) and Dr. Viktória Lázár from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. (credit: TECHNION)
[/i] In the current study, a combination of different antibiotic drugs that prevent the formation of resistance was examined. By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH Updated: OCTOBER 21, 2022
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
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Coronavirus variant BQ.1.1 spreading in US, Europe
Coronavirus variant BQ.1.1 spreading in US, Europe While BQ.1.1 is growing in the US and Europe, the XBB variant is gaining ground in east Asia. By TZVI JOFFRE Published: OCTOBER 16 The coronavirus variant BQ.1 and its child BQ.1.1 are spreading quickly in the US and Europe, as a number of new variants
Coronavirus variant BQ.1.1 spreading in US, Europe While BQ.1.1 is growing in the US and Europe, the XBB variant is gaining ground in east Asia. By TZVI JOFFRE Published: OCTOBER 16 The coronavirus variant BQ.1 and its child BQ.1.1 are spreading quickly in the US and Europe, as a number of new variants
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Addiction drug shows promise lifting long COVID brain fog, fatigue
Addiction drug shows promise lifting long COVID brain fog, fatigue By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Lauren Nichols, a 34-year-old logistics expert for the U.S. Department of Transportation in Boston, has been suffering from impaired thinking and focus, fatigue, seizures, headache and
Addiction drug shows promise lifting long COVID brain fog, fatigue By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Lauren Nichols, a 34-year-old logistics expert for the U.S. Department of Transportation in Boston, has been suffering from impaired thinking and focus, fatigue, seizures, headache and
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New Omicron vaccines proven safe and effective
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Test tube labelled "COVID-19 Omicron variant test positive" is seen in this illustration picture taken January 15, 2022.
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[/i] The new boosters are suited to two COVID-19 strains of the Omicron virus variant that represents the vast
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Test tube labelled "COVID-19 Omicron variant test positive" is seen in this illustration picture taken January 15, 2022.
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[/i] The new boosters are suited to two COVID-19 strains of the Omicron virus variant that represents the vast
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Advice please re flare, following Covid infection.
I had been tapering successfully and was down to 2.5mg when I tested positive for Covid (3rd October). I have had a bit of a bumpy ride up and down at lower doses, but was feeling OK prior to being quite poorly with Covid. I was taken to hospital with chest pain and breathing difficulties on day 2,
I had been tapering successfully and was down to 2.5mg when I tested positive for Covid (3rd October). I have had a bit of a bumpy ride up and down at lower doses, but was feeling OK prior to being quite poorly with Covid. I was taken to hospital with chest pain and breathing difficulties on day 2,
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Symbicort and sinusitis
My Symbicort has been raised to 200/6 from 100 but while this has improved my asthma I have terrible sinusitis and post nasal drip. I looked at the side effects and this is one. Wondering if this has happened to anyone else?
My Symbicort has been raised to 200/6 from 100 but while this has improved my asthma I have terrible sinusitis and post nasal drip. I looked at the side effects and this is one. Wondering if this has happened to anyone else?
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
I'm in a total funk
And need restraining from writing a snotty letter to my Consultant, who I have still yet to see face to face. I had the only positive appt on New Year's Eve with Chris Wincup who has since left for a consultancy at King’s College who advised me at the time that my TCZ would be renewed for a further
And need restraining from writing a snotty letter to my Consultant, who I have still yet to see face to face. I had the only positive appt on New Year's Eve with Chris Wincup who has since left for a consultancy at King’s College who advised me at the time that my TCZ would be renewed for a further
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Post Covid numbness
hi Everyone I’m new to this community, though I’ve had Asthma since 2010. My question though is related COVId but I’m not sure which community to post to so please bear with me. I tested Covid negative in early July. But it triggered Asthma and it took 3weeks to get it back in control. but
hi Everyone I’m new to this community, though I’ve had Asthma since 2010. My question though is related COVId but I’m not sure which community to post to so please bear with me. I tested Covid negative in early July. But it triggered Asthma and it took 3weeks to get it back in control. but
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
permanent aura
Hi Does anyone have a permanent aura? I had Covid 2 weeks ago ( for the third time) and I am vaccinated, but since I had third time Covid I have been having 2 to 3 seizures daily and have this permanent sweet aura like taste in my mouth! I have spoken to my neurologist and they are going to do another
Hi Does anyone have a permanent aura? I had Covid 2 weeks ago ( for the third time) and I am vaccinated, but since I had third time Covid I have been having 2 to 3 seizures daily and have this permanent sweet aura like taste in my mouth! I have spoken to my neurologist and they are going to do another
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Epilepsy Action
2 years ago
Clueless
Does anyone feel up to sharing some basic information about thyroid problems with me. I'm dealing with severe mental health issues that keep me pretty isolated. In the past 10 years I've only seen a doctor twice and only because I was giving birth. So at 40 I don't really have a clue what's going on
Does anyone feel up to sharing some basic information about thyroid problems with me. I'm dealing with severe mental health issues that keep me pretty isolated. In the past 10 years I've only seen a doctor twice and only because I was giving birth. So at 40 I don't really have a clue what's going on
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
fed up
been off work 4 weeks walking really difficult , had usual blood/urine tests all come back normal except b12 little low , exhausted brain fog just feel rubbish had this for years but no diagnosis only possible auto immune. Really don’t know how to go back to work on my feet all day in shop , toilet upstairs
been off work 4 weeks walking really difficult , had usual blood/urine tests all come back normal except b12 little low , exhausted brain fog just feel rubbish had this for years but no diagnosis only possible auto immune. Really don’t know how to go back to work on my feet all day in shop , toilet upstairs
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Covid, the latest booster and Evusheld...
On September 27th,2022, I had the Evusheld injections...I was really excited about having antibodies and some sort of protection from covid. My husband and I left for a European vacation on October 10th, still following the same protocols we've been following since the beginning of the pandemic.
On September 27th,2022, I had the Evusheld injections...I was really excited about having antibodies and some sort of protection from covid. My husband and I left for a European vacation on October 10th, still following the same protocols we've been following since the beginning of the pandemic.
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CLL Support
2 years ago
COVID positive
I tested positive for COVID yesterday on a home test kit. I feel a little achy and weak, have cold symptoms, but no fever. I’m currently taking 7.5 mg prednisone/ day. Should I increase for a few days? Coincidentally, I had similar COVID (PCR test confirmed) last January. I was on 7 mg prednisone
I tested positive for COVID yesterday on a home test kit. I feel a little achy and weak, have cold symptoms, but no fever. I’m currently taking 7.5 mg prednisone/ day. Should I increase for a few days? Coincidentally, I had similar COVID (PCR test confirmed) last January. I was on 7 mg prednisone
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Covid Apixaban and Awful Nosebleed
I am 7 days post Covid and have felt well as just like nasty cold for the last 3 days although still positive. However after a sleepless night I was just lying in bed when started a nosebleed for no reason as nose stopped running days ago. I then noticed that I kept swallowing stuff so sat up in case
I am 7 days post Covid and have felt well as just like nasty cold for the last 3 days although still positive. However after a sleepless night I was just lying in bed when started a nosebleed for no reason as nose stopped running days ago. I then noticed that I kept swallowing stuff so sat up in case
hausjac
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AF Association
2 years ago
Covid booster
Just to reassure people - I had heard lots of horror stories about the latest Covid booster so was in 2 minds about whether to get it. In the end I went along to my appointment, had a chat with the nurse and, feeling reassured,went ahead. I am happy to report that, apart from a sore arm I'm not
Just to reassure people - I had heard lots of horror stories about the latest Covid booster so was in 2 minds about whether to get it. In the end I went along to my appointment, had a chat with the nurse and, feeling reassured,went ahead. I am happy to report that, apart from a sore arm I'm not
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Portion of long covid funding intentionally allocated to ME/CFS research
As the title says: Portion of long covid funding intentionally allocated to ME/CFS research. Finally! From The Guardian "Can long Covid research unlock other great medical mysteries of our time?" https://healthunlocked.com/redirect?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theguardian.com%2Fsociety%2F2022%2Foct%2F17%
As the title says: Portion of long covid funding intentionally allocated to ME/CFS research. Finally! From The Guardian "Can long Covid research unlock other great medical mysteries of our time?" https://healthunlocked.com/redirect?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theguardian.com%2Fsociety%2F2022%2Foct%2F17%
helvella
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
My COVID experience has been pretty easy with Test-to-Treat
Hi everyone: I am writing to share how grateful I am that my first "official" COVID infection has been mild and easy to treat. I am watch-and-wait and developed a full antibody response with my third vaccination. I also finally got Evusheld last month which I am very grateful for. I am by nature a
Hi everyone: I am writing to share how grateful I am that my first "official" COVID infection has been mild and easy to treat. I am watch-and-wait and developed a full antibody response with my third vaccination. I also finally got Evusheld last month which I am very grateful for. I am by nature a
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Link between Covid vaccine and PMR - research papers
I've done some Googling and found these rather interesting articles. The possible link between Covid vaccines and PMR/GCA was drawn to my attention by my cousin telling me about her friend in Australia who was recently diagnosed with GCA. The medical establishment put the cause down to the Covid vaccine
I've done some Googling and found these rather interesting articles. The possible link between Covid vaccines and PMR/GCA was drawn to my attention by my cousin telling me about her friend in Australia who was recently diagnosed with GCA. The medical establishment put the cause down to the Covid vaccine
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
New Vaccine vs Evusheld
I have CLL and am still on watch and wait. After being extremely careful and escaping Covid for 2.5 years, I had a mild case in mid September. According to CDC guidance, I should wait three months before getting the new vaccine. I am wondering if this recommendation holds true for those of us who are
I have CLL and am still on watch and wait. After being extremely careful and escaping Covid for 2.5 years, I had a mild case in mid September. According to CDC guidance, I should wait three months before getting the new vaccine. I am wondering if this recommendation holds true for those of us who are
BlueJk
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Newbie here. I've just tested postitive for covid.
I have asthma and I've just tested positive for covid. I was born 2 months premature and my lungs have always been a bit vulnerable. Do I just wait and see how it goes before speaking to my GP. I premsume so. It's a worry, as symptoms as just starting. My last vaccination was about this time last
I have asthma and I've just tested positive for covid. I was born 2 months premature and my lungs have always been a bit vulnerable. Do I just wait and see how it goes before speaking to my GP. I premsume so. It's a worry, as symptoms as just starting. My last vaccination was about this time last
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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