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Predicting AF 30 mins before it happens
Researchers at the University of Luxembourg (LCSB) have developed an AI which is able to predict an episode of afib 30 minutes ahead of time with around 80% accuracy. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/04/240422120707.htm [i]Prof. Jorge Goncalves, head of the Systems Control group at
Researchers at the University of Luxembourg (LCSB) have developed an AI which is able to predict an episode of afib 30 minutes ahead of time with around 80% accuracy. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/04/240422120707.htm [i]Prof. Jorge Goncalves, head of the Systems Control group at
Barny12
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Rising PSA … Clear PSMA SCAN
My husband sees Dr. Rahul Aggarwal at UCSF. I’m surprised by his treatment plan. hubby has been on Lupron & NUBEQA since April. At first it brought PSA down but now it is up to 6.5 His last PSMA SCAN was in October when PSA was 4.3 Next PSMA scan is mid January. Aggarwal says PSA # is no longer of
My husband sees Dr. Rahul Aggarwal at UCSF. I’m surprised by his treatment plan. hubby has been on Lupron & NUBEQA since April. At first it brought PSA down but now it is up to 6.5 His last PSMA SCAN was in October when PSA was 4.3 Next PSMA scan is mid January. Aggarwal says PSA # is no longer of
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Rheumatoid arthritis
Hi I'm on prednisone and leflunomide vid d and jyseleca I have come up with a high temp and a fever, please tell me can I take any pain killers my body is killing me
Hi I'm on prednisone and leflunomide vid d and jyseleca I have come up with a high temp and a fever, please tell me can I take any pain killers my body is killing me
Alisa123
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NRAS
4 months ago
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How maternal lupus affects the child
All moms, please fill out this survey. It won't take long and you'll be the part of a research aimed at determining how maternal lupus may be related to the development of allergies in the child.Your help will be very appreciated. Thank you! ☺ https://forms.gle/kRVd79WSpzA6Gf3n9
All moms, please fill out this survey. It won't take long and you'll be the part of a research aimed at determining how maternal lupus may be related to the development of allergies in the child.Your help will be very appreciated. Thank you! ☺ https://forms.gle/kRVd79WSpzA6Gf3n9
gabriele_klim
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Is it harmful if you have an autoimmune disease and take Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) twice a day?
Is it harmful if you have an autoimmune disease and take Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) twice a day? Answered by Michelle Kilmer Moser RPh https://youtu.be/Wtr69oDmM7Q
Is it harmful if you have an autoimmune disease and take Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) twice a day? Answered by Michelle Kilmer Moser RPh https://youtu.be/Wtr69oDmM7Q
Shewulf
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
4 months ago
Update to Feeling overwhelmed
Apologies for the long post. I was referred to the Rapid Access Chest Pain clinic by my GP as she is unsure if my chest pain and breathlessness is down to my lung conditions or if I have angina. I attended the clinic 2 weeks ago and was referred for a heart CT angiogram where they inject a contrast
Apologies for the long post. I was referred to the Rapid Access Chest Pain clinic by my GP as she is unsure if my chest pain and breathlessness is down to my lung conditions or if I have angina. I attended the clinic 2 weeks ago and was referred for a heart CT angiogram where they inject a contrast
Roxdale
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
New to all this
76 years old, no heart problems as far as I knew, just had one of my better games of golf for a couple of years and started to get an ache in my chest in the evening. So phoned the Healthline (I live in NZ) and they had a 30 minute wait, so tried the ambulance service, who operate a triage service.
76 years old, no heart problems as far as I knew, just had one of my better games of golf for a couple of years and started to get an ache in my chest in the evening. So phoned the Healthline (I live in NZ) and they had a 30 minute wait, so tried the ambulance service, who operate a triage service.
ParrotY
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Anticoagulation treatment stop
I’m 72 ,I have had persistent slow AF now for 9 years I have been taking warfarin now for the last 10 years I have moderate weakness of the heart muscles ,enlarged heart ,my ejection fraction was 40% last year . I have received a letter saying my consultant wants me to stop taking warfarin straight
I’m 72 ,I have had persistent slow AF now for 9 years I have been taking warfarin now for the last 10 years I have moderate weakness of the heart muscles ,enlarged heart ,my ejection fraction was 40% last year . I have received a letter saying my consultant wants me to stop taking warfarin straight
jsheard
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
pumpkin seeds for cholesterol
I have under active thyroid and high blood pressure and my cholesterol is high taking a ounce of pumpkin seeds can lower blood pressure and cholesterol I am going to try these and see the outcome
I have under active thyroid and high blood pressure and my cholesterol is high taking a ounce of pumpkin seeds can lower blood pressure and cholesterol I am going to try these and see the outcome
Harmitage
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
ischaemic heart disease with E/T
hi all I’m 68 male had splenectomy in 2014 started hydroxycarbamide in 2015 high risk E/T and PV I’m on lots medication and 1500 mg daily Hydroxycarbamide I recently had a heart angiogram which shown high calcification in my main LAD heart artery moderate to severe They put me on Apixiban and atorvastatin
hi all I’m 68 male had splenectomy in 2014 started hydroxycarbamide in 2015 high risk E/T and PV I’m on lots medication and 1500 mg daily Hydroxycarbamide I recently had a heart angiogram which shown high calcification in my main LAD heart artery moderate to severe They put me on Apixiban and atorvastatin
Phil1955
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
Is it my lungs or PMR
I have gone back in my memory trying to figure out when my issues all began and in what order. I believe my PMR started in early 2019 when preparing for a dog show (possibly sooner and I just blamed it on old age LOL). Muscle weakness and shortness of breath were new to me. Over the next several months
I have gone back in my memory trying to figure out when my issues all began and in what order. I believe my PMR started in early 2019 when preparing for a dog show (possibly sooner and I just blamed it on old age LOL). Muscle weakness and shortness of breath were new to me. Over the next several months
Dydee
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
What is an ablasion procedure is it safe?
Diagnosed with AFIB, cardiologist has suggested for me to look into ablasion proceedure. Taking Eliquis but an expensive drug to be on. Research shows this proceedure with ablasion only 70% successful to put heart back in a normal rhythem? Has anyone had this proceedure done?
Diagnosed with AFIB, cardiologist has suggested for me to look into ablasion proceedure. Taking Eliquis but an expensive drug to be on. Research shows this proceedure with ablasion only 70% successful to put heart back in a normal rhythem? Has anyone had this proceedure done?
Kallen32-missyou
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
2 months ago
Amiodarone again...loading dose?
I'm reluctantly back on Amiodarone ahead of a cardioversion in the next few weeks. I had an ablation five weeks ago and have been in AF for the duration.When I was originally on Amiodarone (before a successful carioversion) I started on a high loading dose. This time its 200mg once a day, the maintenance
I'm reluctantly back on Amiodarone ahead of a cardioversion in the next few weeks. I had an ablation five weeks ago and have been in AF for the duration.When I was originally on Amiodarone (before a successful carioversion) I started on a high loading dose. This time its 200mg once a day, the maintenance
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Carnosine as potential initial PCa treatment
Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring molecule could potentially be an effective first line of treatment against prostate cancer. Nottingham Trent University (NTU) scientists investigated the anti-cancer properties of carnosine, which can be produced in the body and is also found
Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring molecule could potentially be an effective first line of treatment against prostate cancer. Nottingham Trent University (NTU) scientists investigated the anti-cancer properties of carnosine, which can be produced in the body and is also found
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
ET Increase in Platelets Linear or Random?
I've had ET since my early 30s and my platelets seem to be increasing by a set amount each year, I'm now in my 40s and platelets are at 900. It seems like I should be able to plot that and figure out when its going to get to a worrying level. So I guess I'd like to know at what level will I need to
I've had ET since my early 30s and my platelets seem to be increasing by a set amount each year, I'm now in my 40s and platelets are at 900. It seems like I should be able to plot that and figure out when its going to get to a worrying level. So I guess I'd like to know at what level will I need to
Jpn4
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
Gluten free and vegetarian- struggling for choices
Hi, I am diagnosed with coeliac disease and I am also vegetarian. I am struggling for choices, and feel my diet is very bland and I tend to repeat meals several times a week. Particularly eating out, or free-from sections in supermarkets are difficult. They seem to cater for both, but not the two combined
Hi, I am diagnosed with coeliac disease and I am also vegetarian. I am struggling for choices, and feel my diet is very bland and I tend to repeat meals several times a week. Particularly eating out, or free-from sections in supermarkets are difficult. They seem to cater for both, but not the two combined
lauram1978
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
7 months ago
Hello
Hello :) My name is Jon and i am a 54 year old man living with Palindromic rheumatism and also now recently diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis as well. I have started taking steroids and naproxen but still struggle in the mornings and wake up in the night with severe pain in my hands and ankle's.
Hello :) My name is Jon and i am a 54 year old man living with Palindromic rheumatism and also now recently diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis as well. I have started taking steroids and naproxen but still struggle in the mornings and wake up in the night with severe pain in my hands and ankle's.
StOsyths1970
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NRAS
4 months ago
Malar rash caused by heat?
Hello, just wondering if this looks like a malar rash, and if so, can be triggered by heat as opposed to sunlight? I'm suspected of having cutaneous lupus (awaiting further biopsy) but when I'm very hot e.g. out of the bath, in a warm building, my face will flush. I'm careful in the sun anyway - hats
Hello, just wondering if this looks like a malar rash, and if so, can be triggered by heat as opposed to sunlight? I'm suspected of having cutaneous lupus (awaiting further biopsy) but when I'm very hot e.g. out of the bath, in a warm building, my face will flush. I'm careful in the sun anyway - hats
Nome11
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
occasional AF
My husband has recently had several bouts of AF lasting just a few minutes each. Heart rate only slightly raised. He is 72, pretty fit and not overweight. Had an ECG at the doctors which didn't detect AF. GP just said to leave it but call an ambulance if happens again and he is breathless. Is this how
My husband has recently had several bouts of AF lasting just a few minutes each. Heart rate only slightly raised. He is 72, pretty fit and not overweight. Had an ECG at the doctors which didn't detect AF. GP just said to leave it but call an ambulance if happens again and he is breathless. Is this how
Norfolk_spaniel
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
metastatic prostate cancer
my dad has castrate resistant metastatic pc in bones- currently his psa is going up but his scans have been stable- he gets them Every three months- after Zytiga and xtandi are there still many treatments available- the scans were stable for over a year and he gets them Every three Months-
my dad has castrate resistant metastatic pc in bones- currently his psa is going up but his scans have been stable- he gets them Every three months- after Zytiga and xtandi are there still many treatments available- the scans were stable for over a year and he gets them Every three Months-
Chris52981
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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