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Inflammatory, Hyperinsulinemic, and Insulin Resistant Diets and Lifestyles and the Risk of Prostate Cancer Progression and Mortality
"Conclusions: Both inflammatory and insulinemic dietary and lifestyle patterns are associated with risk of PC progression." But not with risk of PC mortality. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35767977/ Abstract Background: Inflammatory and insulin pathways have been linked to prostate cancer (PC); post-diagnostic
"Conclusions: Both inflammatory and insulinemic dietary and lifestyle patterns are associated with risk of PC progression." But not with risk of PC mortality. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35767977/ Abstract Background: Inflammatory and insulin pathways have been linked to prostate cancer (PC); post-diagnostic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Oxidative Stress (ROS), Sleep and the Gut Microbiome: Staying Alive
I am just back from a challenging (humbling) multiday backpack in the High Sierras of California. Very beautiful but drought conditions, dry stream water sources made it more difficult. Here is a pre-note on my own regimen: After completing my two phase radiation treatments for oligometastatic PC:
I am just back from a challenging (humbling) multiday backpack in the High Sierras of California. Very beautiful but drought conditions, dry stream water sources made it more difficult. Here is a pre-note on my own regimen: After completing my two phase radiation treatments for oligometastatic PC:
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Getting the Most Out of Medications
“My husband has Parkinson’s, and we just got a new doctor a couple of months ago. Bob has been taking Sinemet ever since he was diagnosed. He always takes his meds first thing in the morning, then eats his breakfast. He has not been doing very well for some time…. Anyway, the doctor told him NOT to
“My husband has Parkinson’s, and we just got a new doctor a couple of months ago. Bob has been taking Sinemet ever since he was diagnosed. He always takes his meds first thing in the morning, then eats his breakfast. He has not been doing very well for some time…. Anyway, the doctor told him NOT to
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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Can anyone recommend a cooler bag for travelling with Interferon in the tropics?
We are off on a family trip to Costa Rica and are going to be spending a fair amount of time on buses. Can anyone recommend a lightweight method to keep my syringes cool? I’m taking 4 x 135mg syringes - only little! I was looking at Frio bags for insulin but they only maintain temperatures between 18
We are off on a family trip to Costa Rica and are going to be spending a fair amount of time on buses. Can anyone recommend a lightweight method to keep my syringes cool? I’m taking 4 x 135mg syringes - only little! I was looking at Frio bags for insulin but they only maintain temperatures between 18
Huginn
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
NAFLD
My partner has recently been diagnosed with none alcoholic fatty liver disease stage 2. He was fine until February when he started to suffer from fatigue. He then started getting chest pains and was admitted to hospital for a few days. He is diabetic and during his hospital stay they changed a few
My partner has recently been diagnosed with none alcoholic fatty liver disease stage 2. He was fine until February when he started to suffer from fatigue. He then started getting chest pains and was admitted to hospital for a few days. He is diabetic and during his hospital stay they changed a few
jacqueline121
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Keto/low carb for Hashimoto’s Hypothyroid
So I’ve been seeing conflicting info online about whether low carb is the right way to lose weight when hypo. Some websites are saying keto causes too much acidity leading to increased inflammation (which we already have too much of) and too little insulin impairs the body’s ability to convert T4 to
So I’ve been seeing conflicting info online about whether low carb is the right way to lose weight when hypo. Some websites are saying keto causes too much acidity leading to increased inflammation (which we already have too much of) and too little insulin impairs the body’s ability to convert T4 to
Wired123
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Negativity Feeds Negativity.......
In what seems like many years ago, I would ramble to myself and others about all of my bad feelings. Every "symptom", every "label" I could place on myself, every fear of the future..... Friends left because they were tired of hearing it. To them, I was "Toxic". To myself, my thoughts were very self-destructive
In what seems like many years ago, I would ramble to myself and others about all of my bad feelings. Every "symptom", every "label" I could place on myself, every fear of the future..... Friends left because they were tired of hearing it. To them, I was "Toxic". To myself, my thoughts were very self-destructive
TrustYourSoul
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Why Is Melatonin Worthy Of Consideration by PwP , Diabetics, People With Covid-19 and Everyone Else ?
In the following study it is suggested that nearly two thirds of PwP are insulin resistant : https://www.parkinson.org/blog/science-news/science-article/Parkinsons-Disease-Insulin-Resistance-HOMA#:~:text=This%20study%20suggests%20that%20nearly,some%20cases%2C%20despite%20being%20lean. Here are some very
In the following study it is suggested that nearly two thirds of PwP are insulin resistant : https://www.parkinson.org/blog/science-news/science-article/Parkinsons-Disease-Insulin-Resistance-HOMA#:~:text=This%20study%20suggests%20that%20nearly,some%20cases%2C%20despite%20being%20lean. Here are some very
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
fasting blood sugar
i have type 2 diabates since 1996. on insulin since 2003 . insulin esparta 100 6,10,5 and linctus 0,0,12. fasting sugar always high 125-150. any suggestion?
i have type 2 diabates since 1996. on insulin since 2003 . insulin esparta 100 6,10,5 and linctus 0,0,12. fasting sugar always high 125-150. any suggestion?
yadeva
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Diabetes Support
2 years ago
Gp advice before seeing endo
Hi everyone 🌹 Just wanted to post this to show just how idiotic gps can be in relation to thyroid disease, firstly my gp decrease my T3 medication won't bore you with the details only saying I was over medicated, I wasn't, I then went on T4 for a 7 week trial 🤷♀️ after some discussion with the gp
Hi everyone 🌹 Just wanted to post this to show just how idiotic gps can be in relation to thyroid disease, firstly my gp decrease my T3 medication won't bore you with the details only saying I was over medicated, I wasn't, I then went on T4 for a 7 week trial 🤷♀️ after some discussion with the gp
birkie
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Vitamin C with B12, rxmedica
Does anybody know where I can get Vitamin C , iv been getting the rxmedica 500mg 5ml vials but because I'm using insulin pins it has to be done at 1ml a time and putting 5ml of liquid in my delt doesn't always go right Im thinking of getting the 29g needle tips to go on a 5ml syringe but would rather
Does anybody know where I can get Vitamin C , iv been getting the rxmedica 500mg 5ml vials but because I'm using insulin pins it has to be done at 1ml a time and putting 5ml of liquid in my delt doesn't always go right Im thinking of getting the 29g needle tips to go on a 5ml syringe but would rather
Johnyleeuk
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Now I am scared.....
Hello - I was reading a post on Facebook and there was a reference to a wicked condition called Calciphyaxis. It affects some ESRD patients and is quite prevalent in type 2 patients who inject with insulin - caused by the needle going in. Thats me. I wish I had never seen that post because it has scared
Hello - I was reading a post on Facebook and there was a reference to a wicked condition called Calciphyaxis. It affects some ESRD patients and is quite prevalent in type 2 patients who inject with insulin - caused by the needle going in. Thats me. I wish I had never seen that post because it has scared
fartikins
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Carvedilol and low blood sugars
Have any type 1 diabetics who take carvedilol found their blood sugars drop in that beta blocker. I have switched from bisoprolol to carvedilol and my blood sugars have really dropped. I have just adjusted my insulin accordingly but I wondered if it is a side effect of that medication.
Have any type 1 diabetics who take carvedilol found their blood sugars drop in that beta blocker. I have switched from bisoprolol to carvedilol and my blood sugars have really dropped. I have just adjusted my insulin accordingly but I wondered if it is a side effect of that medication.
Caitlyn6
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Period started 7dpt 5dt
Good day ladies, Just looking for some advice really. I had my first fresh transfer on 30th April. My official test date was supposed to be today. However I started bleeding heavily on day 7 post transfer and this was the exact date that my natural cycle was supposed to start. I couldn’t believe the
Good day ladies, Just looking for some advice really. I had my first fresh transfer on 30th April. My official test date was supposed to be today. However I started bleeding heavily on day 7 post transfer and this was the exact date that my natural cycle was supposed to start. I couldn’t believe the
Tracy45_6
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Having a bit of a trying time.
Hello - the last few days have been not so good - no energy or motivation and this morning I had my breakfast and felt so sick afterwards I had to go back to bed. It has been slowly going downhill for a few days now.My biggest worry is that this all points to kidney function and the dialysis question
Hello - the last few days have been not so good - no energy or motivation and this morning I had my breakfast and felt so sick afterwards I had to go back to bed. It has been slowly going downhill for a few days now.My biggest worry is that this all points to kidney function and the dialysis question
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Alpha-synuclein-induced mitochondrial dysfunction is mediated via a sirtuin 3-dependent pathway 2020 (Honokiol)
More positive info on Honokiol: Alpha-synuclein-induced mitochondrial dysfunction is mediated via a sirtuin 3-dependent pathway https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6956494/ So this paper is all about activating Sirt 3 to decrease alpha synuclean: "Together, our findings suggest that pharmacologically
More positive info on Honokiol: Alpha-synuclein-induced mitochondrial dysfunction is mediated via a sirtuin 3-dependent pathway https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6956494/ So this paper is all about activating Sirt 3 to decrease alpha synuclean: "Together, our findings suggest that pharmacologically
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Efficacy of Once- Weekly semaglutide V/s Thrice Daily Insulin Aspart as Add-on to Metformin and Insulin Glargine in Type 2 Diabetes..
Type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease, requiring treatment intensification. May have a look at the recent article published in [i]
Diabetes
[/i] journal. TAKE-HOME MESSAGE… * In the SUSTAIN 11 trial, the investigators compared weekly semaglutide to meal-time insulin aspart in patients with type
Type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease, requiring treatment intensification. May have a look at the recent article published in [i]
Diabetes
[/i] journal. TAKE-HOME MESSAGE… * In the SUSTAIN 11 trial, the investigators compared weekly semaglutide to meal-time insulin aspart in patients with type
DRH-sangli
Star
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Diabetes India
2 years ago
Urgent advice needed on labs - very very high FT3, I'm freaking out.
Hello, Below are the results of my labs I had done this Friday. I have been taking T3 only for a year. I kept increasing the dose because I don't have any symptoms of hyperthyroid or too much T3. My pulse is around 60, blood pressure is very low, BBT around 36, and that is only recently since I had
Hello, Below are the results of my labs I had done this Friday. I have been taking T3 only for a year. I kept increasing the dose because I don't have any symptoms of hyperthyroid or too much T3. My pulse is around 60, blood pressure is very low, BBT around 36, and that is only recently since I had
Charlyemmalouise
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Allergies, Sensors Oh My!
Well, I've had a few days recently dealing with allergies due to the weather and season changes. When this happens, my numbers start going like an interesting roller coaster ride. Sometimes, it also makes my family think I have a cold, when I don't feel sick/have cold symptoms. Today, I still have
Well, I've had a few days recently dealing with allergies due to the weather and season changes. When this happens, my numbers start going like an interesting roller coaster ride. Sometimes, it also makes my family think I have a cold, when I don't feel sick/have cold symptoms. Today, I still have
Activity2004
Administrator
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
2 years ago
The Role Of Bile Acids In Prostate Cancer
Bile acids (BAs) belong to cholesterol-derived sterols. Due to the side chain carboxyl group and hydroxylation of their steroid ring they are more polar than cholesterol. They have an amphipatic character for which they are known as natural detergents. Majority of cholesterol is excreted by bile acids
Bile acids (BAs) belong to cholesterol-derived sterols. Due to the side chain carboxyl group and hydroxylation of their steroid ring they are more polar than cholesterol. They have an amphipatic character for which they are known as natural detergents. Majority of cholesterol is excreted by bile acids
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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