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What is Immune System
What is Immune System The immune system is a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to defend the body against attacks by “foreign” invaders. These are primarily microbes—tiny organisms such as bacteria, parasites, and fungi that can cause infections. Viruses also cause infections,
What is Immune System The immune system is a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to defend the body against attacks by “foreign” invaders. These are primarily microbes—tiny organisms such as bacteria, parasites, and fungi that can cause infections. Viruses also cause infections,
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
The effect of antiepileptic drugs on thyroid function in children
Interactions between everything to do with thyroid (hormones, tests, etc.) and medicines has often been discussed here. I remember some specific mentions of the impact of anti-epileptics. This is just another abstract which identifies that there are potentially very significant interactions between anti-epileptics
Interactions between everything to do with thyroid (hormones, tests, etc.) and medicines has often been discussed here. I remember some specific mentions of the impact of anti-epileptics. This is just another abstract which identifies that there are potentially very significant interactions between anti-epileptics
helvella
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Adrenomyeloneuropathy - does anyone have any info of specialists in the north west of the uk??
my brother-inlaw has Adrenomyeloneuropathy and the doctors around here are not really treating him very well with this as we know his cousin who lives along way from us has this condition and he gets better treatment. we have read up on him being able to have bone marrow transplant and when my husband
my brother-inlaw has Adrenomyeloneuropathy and the doctors around here are not really treating him very well with this as we know his cousin who lives along way from us has this condition and he gets better treatment. we have read up on him being able to have bone marrow transplant and when my husband
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AMN EASIER
11 years ago
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Insect bites continued
Insect bite-like reaction associated with
mantle
cell
lymphoma
: a report of two cases and review of the literature. Int J Dermatol 2004;43:754-758. 12. Adachi A, Horikawa T, Kunisada M, et al.
Insect bite-like reaction associated with
mantle
cell
lymphoma
: a report of two cases and review of the literature. Int J Dermatol 2004;43:754-758. 12. Adachi A, Horikawa T, Kunisada M, et al.
Kwenda
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Inspiration x
Hi all, Just thought Id check in to say hi and ask how we all are? Im having a few days off from sailing ( imaginary ship of progress) to do my cbt homework. Not a lot to report, still having my niggles to do with health x but i need to feel these things to make progress, if that makes sense
Hi all, Just thought Id check in to say hi and ask how we all are? Im having a few days off from sailing ( imaginary ship of progress) to do my cbt homework. Not a lot to report, still having my niggles to do with health x but i need to feel these things to make progress, if that makes sense
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
Research: Gathering ethnicity statistics
To help us support research into ALD and AMN better, we've started to compile statistics on the different ethnicities and demographics of patients and families affected by the ALD gene. Ethnicity and demographic statistics are also fundamental in supporting families requiring a Bone Marrow Transplant
To help us support research into ALD and AMN better, we've started to compile statistics on the different ethnicities and demographics of patients and families affected by the ALD gene. Ethnicity and demographic statistics are also fundamental in supporting families requiring a Bone Marrow Transplant
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Leukodystrophy Support
11 years ago
people with Sickle Cell Trait can and do have symptoms it is not very common for instance but I have been having these symptoms for years
severe cramping in the stomach, unexplained fatigue, dizziness, problems with high altitudes, motion sickness. I think that the Sickle Cell Society should stop putting everyone in the box. They also need to update the information on people with Sickle Cell Trait. So much info on the disease and they
severe cramping in the stomach, unexplained fatigue, dizziness, problems with high altitudes, motion sickness. I think that the Sickle Cell Society should stop putting everyone in the box. They also need to update the information on people with Sickle Cell Trait. So much info on the disease and they
bambury72
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Sickle Cell Society
11 years ago
Has any one been mistakenly diagnosed with Lymphoma? Or had swollen lymph nodes which were suspected could be Lymphoma?
I was recently diagnosed with Lymphoma after a biopsy of a swollen lymph node. I spent 6 weeks thinking l had cancer & preparing for chemo. I was then told my diagnosis was wrong. I have not been diagnosed with lupus but do have a number of the symptoms & my hematologist says that there's some sort of
I was recently diagnosed with Lymphoma after a biopsy of a swollen lymph node. I spent 6 weeks thinking l had cancer & preparing for chemo. I was then told my diagnosis was wrong. I have not been diagnosed with lupus but do have a number of the symptoms & my hematologist says that there's some sort of
timmysmom
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
What are the brands of Iron Supplements During Pregnancy in UK?
Please somebody help. Is solgar gentle iron good? or any other brands??
Please somebody help. Is solgar gentle iron good? or any other brands??
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
11 years ago
FDA application made for Ibrutinib in refractory/relapsed CLL/SLL ONLY
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its use in the treatment of previously treated patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)/small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL), and for its use in the treatment of previously treated patients with
mantle
cell
lymphoma
(MCL).
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its use in the treatment of previously treated patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)/small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL), and for its use in the treatment of previously treated patients with
mantle
cell
lymphoma
(MCL).
Cllcanada
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Family of Henrietta Lacks agrees to release of genomic data
"The HeLa cell line was established in 1951 from a biopsy of a cervical tumour taken from Henrietta Lacks, a working-class African-American woman living near Baltimore. The cells were taken without the knowledge or permission of her or her family, and they became the first human cells to grow well in
"The HeLa cell line was established in 1951 from a biopsy of a cervical tumour taken from Henrietta Lacks, a working-class African-American woman living near Baltimore. The cells were taken without the knowledge or permission of her or her family, and they became the first human cells to grow well in
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
11 years ago
The Latest Developments in the AllTrials campaign
All Trials Registered | All Results Reported - The AllTrials campaign http://www.alltrials.net/blog/the-alltrials-campaign PLEASE JOIN US IN SIGNING THE PETITION: http://www.alltrials.net About the AllTrials campaign “Doctors and regulators need the results of clinical trials to make informed
All Trials Registered | All Results Reported - The AllTrials campaign http://www.alltrials.net/blog/the-alltrials-campaign PLEASE JOIN US IN SIGNING THE PETITION: http://www.alltrials.net About the AllTrials campaign “Doctors and regulators need the results of clinical trials to make informed
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CLL Support
11 years ago
July 2013 Trial with B + R -- Idelalisib (GS-1101) OR CAL 101 Study (III)
Live from hospital bed -->> my first cycle of Infused Bendamustine and Rituximab appears to have gone well with no side effects - except tiredness - at this stage! I have literally the last drips of Bendamustine going into my veins! I've been told I am discharged from hospital and so home for the weekend
Live from hospital bed -->> my first cycle of Infused Bendamustine and Rituximab appears to have gone well with no side effects - except tiredness - at this stage! I have literally the last drips of Bendamustine going into my veins! I've been told I am discharged from hospital and so home for the weekend
MartyR
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Participation in clinical trials.
On July 3rd I attended a meeting jointly organised by a number of PD support organisations which was a truly memorable experience! It focussed on clinical trials from the perspectives of PwP (especially those with experience of trials), carers/ their families & medical professionals. The event was
On July 3rd I attended a meeting jointly organised by a number of PD support organisations which was a truly memorable experience! It focussed on clinical trials from the perspectives of PwP (especially those with experience of trials), carers/ their families & medical professionals. The event was
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Cure Parkinson's
11 years ago
Herpetiformis Dermatitis and Non-Hodgkins Low Grade B-Cell Follicular Lymphoma
As far as I can tell, I have had HD since Christmas 2011, when I was 61 years old. It worsened in 2012, but my dermatologist (#1) resisted testing for/exploring autoimmunity (my younger brother died from complications related to JRA in 2009 so I thought there might be a link). Dermatologist #2 did all
As far as I can tell, I have had HD since Christmas 2011, when I was 61 years old. It worsened in 2012, but my dermatologist (#1) resisted testing for/exploring autoimmunity (my younger brother died from complications related to JRA in 2009 so I thought there might be a link). Dermatologist #2 did all
Zlata
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
11 years ago
Toward Patient-Centered Drug Development in Oncology
Not CLL specific but interesting...from the NEJM Quote... 'As an oncologist, when I sit with patients to discuss starting a new chemotherapy regimen, their first questions are often “How will it make me feel?” and “How did patients like me feel with this treatment?” Regrettably, this information
Not CLL specific but interesting...from the NEJM Quote... 'As an oncologist, when I sit with patients to discuss starting a new chemotherapy regimen, their first questions are often “How will it make me feel?” and “How did patients like me feel with this treatment?” Regrettably, this information
Cllcanada
Top Poster CURE Hero
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Ibrutinib article includes info on leukaemia and lymphoma and how lymphocytes function
Interesting Gizmag article on Ibrutinib with some good background on how lymphocytes work and how CLL and MCL differ. (Ibrutinib trials were done on both). http://www.gizmag.com/lymphoma-treatment-cancer-ibrutinib/28085/ It is worth looking through the associated pictures. The first explains
Interesting Gizmag article on Ibrutinib with some good background on how lymphocytes work and how CLL and MCL differ. (Ibrutinib trials were done on both). http://www.gizmag.com/lymphoma-treatment-cancer-ibrutinib/28085/ It is worth looking through the associated pictures. The first explains
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Bacteria causing cancer? Bacteria to Human gene transfers. Controversial but fascinating...
'There are 10 times more bacterial cells in our bodies from the microbiome than human cells. Viral DNA is known to integrate in the human genome, but the integration of bacterial DNA has not been described. Using publicly available sequence data from the human genome project, the 1000
'There are 10 times more bacterial cells in our bodies from the microbiome than human cells. Viral DNA is known to integrate in the human genome, but the integration of bacterial DNA has not been described. Using publicly available sequence data from the human genome project, the 1000
Cllcanada
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Need help for Pancreatic Cancer
Hi there, My dad is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer which has now spread to liver, he also doesnt remember much. Doc says there isn't much hope for him... Does anyone have some other advice for me plz.... Thx for ur help.
Hi there, My dad is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer which has now spread to liver, he also doesnt remember much. Doc says there isn't much hope for him... Does anyone have some other advice for me plz.... Thx for ur help.
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Cancer Patients Aid Association India
11 years ago
Bad drug companies...
Chris can you comment on this..?? It it as bad as it reads..?? Three years ago, a former Cephalon manager filed a whisteblower lawsuit over alleged illegal marketing of two drugs – the Treanda treatment for chronic lymphocytic leukemia and the Fentora painkiller – prompting the
Chris can you comment on this..?? It it as bad as it reads..?? Three years ago, a former Cephalon manager filed a whisteblower lawsuit over alleged illegal marketing of two drugs – the Treanda treatment for chronic lymphocytic leukemia and the Fentora painkiller – prompting the
Kwenda
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CLL Support
11 years ago
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