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Bee venom for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease: How far is it possible? 2017
Bee venom for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease: How far is it possible? 2017 https://sci-hub.st/10.1016/j.biopha.2017.04.065 A woman on FB Parkinson's Alternative Healing posted that wasp venom has made most of her symptoms go away. I am still trying to find out if she stopped her meds.
Bee venom for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease: How far is it possible? 2017 https://sci-hub.st/10.1016/j.biopha.2017.04.065 A woman on FB Parkinson's Alternative Healing posted that wasp venom has made most of her symptoms go away. I am still trying to find out if she stopped her meds.
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
GLP1-R agonist improves Parkinson disease symptoms
"Lixisenatide can cross the blood-brain barrier and is known to have neuroprotective properties in https://www.ccjm.org/page/mds-2023/glp1-r-agonist-parkinson#:~:text=Lixisenatide%20can%20cross%20the%20blood,%2C%20University%20Hospital%20Bordeaux%2C%20France.
"Lixisenatide can cross the blood-brain barrier and is known to have neuroprotective properties in https://www.ccjm.org/page/mds-2023/glp1-r-agonist-parkinson#:~:text=Lixisenatide%20can%20cross%20the%20blood,%2C%20University%20Hospital%20Bordeaux%2C%20France.
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Meta analysis of Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group(ECOG) PS predicts OS regardless of category, previous chemotherapy, and mPC population
”Overall, 75 studies, comprising 32,298 patients, were included. Most studies (72/75) included patients with mCRPC. Higher ECOG PS was associated with a significant increase in mortality risk, with the highest estimate observed among patients with mCRPC with an ECOG PS of ≥2 versus <2 (hazard ratio [
”Overall, 75 studies, comprising 32,298 patients, were included. Most studies (72/75) included patients with mCRPC. Higher ECOG PS was associated with a significant increase in mortality risk, with the highest estimate observed among patients with mCRPC with an ECOG PS of ≥2 versus <2 (hazard ratio [
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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PSA following Lupron and question on scans
hi all, I am so happy to report that my dad has really improved following terrible side effects with his radiation treatment. I have posted before -he was having awful GI side effects which seemed to get worse following radiation completion. But this is all subsided which we are grateful for. dad
hi all, I am so happy to report that my dad has really improved following terrible side effects with his radiation treatment. I have posted before -he was having awful GI side effects which seemed to get worse following radiation completion. But this is all subsided which we are grateful for. dad
alysona828
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Scientists say they have identified a root cause of lupus — one that could pave the way for new treatments
Scientists say they have identified a root cause of lupus — one that could pave the way for new treatments An imbalance of T cells, which play a key role in the body’s immune response, could explain most cases of the disease, according to new research. By Aria Bendix A key mystery behind one of the
Scientists say they have identified a root cause of lupus — one that could pave the way for new treatments An imbalance of T cells, which play a key role in the body’s immune response, could explain most cases of the disease, according to new research. By Aria Bendix A key mystery behind one of the
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 months ago
Scientists say they have identified a root cause of lupus — one that could pave the way for new treatments
Scientists say they have identified a root cause of lupus — one that could pave the way for new treatments An imbalance of T cells, which play a key role in the body’s immune response, could explain most cases of the disease, according to new research. By Aria Bendix A key mystery behind one of the
Scientists say they have identified a root cause of lupus — one that could pave the way for new treatments An imbalance of T cells, which play a key role in the body’s immune response, could explain most cases of the disease, according to new research. By Aria Bendix A key mystery behind one of the
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 months ago
Arthritis
does any one have Giant Cell arthritis. I am very poorly at the moment. I’m having test for it. I’ve been to my local hospital a few days now I’ve got to have a brain scan and maxillofacial appointment. Thanks
does any one have Giant Cell arthritis. I am very poorly at the moment. I’m having test for it. I’ve been to my local hospital a few days now I’ve got to have a brain scan and maxillofacial appointment. Thanks
Breavheart
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
Autoimmune neurological B12 deficiency
I came across this fascinating study on an autoimmune condition that results in B12 deficiency selectively in the central nervous system. Cerebrospinal fluid B12 is essentially non-existent but serum levels are normal, making this very hard to detect! https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.08.21.23294253v1
I came across this fascinating study on an autoimmune condition that results in B12 deficiency selectively in the central nervous system. Cerebrospinal fluid B12 is essentially non-existent but serum levels are normal, making this very hard to detect! https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.08.21.23294253v1
etreas
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Stage 4 fibrosis of the Liver
I contracted Hepatitis A in 2020, undiagnosed for 2 months. Six months later I was told I had NALD and last year I was sent for ultrasound scans and blood tests to check for cancer. In March this year, I was told I had Stage 4 Fibrosis of the liver. Does anyone know if this can be reversed, any treatments
I contracted Hepatitis A in 2020, undiagnosed for 2 months. Six months later I was told I had NALD and last year I was sent for ultrasound scans and blood tests to check for cancer. In March this year, I was told I had Stage 4 Fibrosis of the liver. Does anyone know if this can be reversed, any treatments
Wi-llow
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Timing of co-careldopa
I've written to US NLM regarding the difference of advice given when taken the co-careldopa pill, as follows....Thank you for contacting the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). The details of your message are listed below. You can expect to hear from us within 2 to 5 business days. For additional
I've written to US NLM regarding the difference of advice given when taken the co-careldopa pill, as follows....Thank you for contacting the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). The details of your message are listed below. You can expect to hear from us within 2 to 5 business days. For additional
Allypally49
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
FDA approves a new IND application of 225Ac-J591 (Actinium)
The FDA has granted clearance to an investigational new drug (IND) application for 225Ac-J591 (CONV01-α), a prostate-specific membrane antigen-targeted monoclonal antibody under investigation for the treatment of patients with advanced prostate cancer, announced Convergent Therapeutics, the developer
The FDA has granted clearance to an investigational new drug (IND) application for 225Ac-J591 (CONV01-α), a prostate-specific membrane antigen-targeted monoclonal antibody under investigation for the treatment of patients with advanced prostate cancer, announced Convergent Therapeutics, the developer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
help with new test results
hi, could someone please help with these results.iv been on levothyroxine 75mg for about 4 years . Diagnosed in 2019 as underactive thyroid. Thyroid function test Serum TSH level 2.15 mu/L [0.35 - 4.94] Serum free T4 level 13.2 pmol/L [9.0 - 19.0] Thyroid Therapy Levothyroxine (T4) It has come
hi, could someone please help with these results.iv been on levothyroxine 75mg for about 4 years . Diagnosed in 2019 as underactive thyroid. Thyroid function test Serum TSH level 2.15 mu/L [0.35 - 4.94] Serum free T4 level 13.2 pmol/L [9.0 - 19.0] Thyroid Therapy Levothyroxine (T4) It has come
Norrahsjake
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Addition of an ARSI to standard ADT significantly increases the risk of fractures and falls in men with prostate cancer
Jones C, Gray S, Brown M, et al. Risk of fractures and falls in men with advanced or metastatic prostate cancer receiving androgen deprivation therapy and treated with novel androgen receptor signalling inhibitors: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Eur Urol Oncol.
Jones C, Gray S, Brown M, et al. Risk of fractures and falls in men with advanced or metastatic prostate cancer receiving androgen deprivation therapy and treated with novel androgen receptor signalling inhibitors: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Eur Urol Oncol.
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Teesside Lupus Support group meetings
We are a group in the North East of England. We had a very welcoming and successful Event on Lupus and other associated chronic illnesses awareness on the 20th of July 2024. We are inviting any Lupies within our area who are looking for a place to go and meet and chat and do activities as well as share
We are a group in the North East of England. We had a very welcoming and successful Event on Lupus and other associated chronic illnesses awareness on the 20th of July 2024. We are inviting any Lupies within our area who are looking for a place to go and meet and chat and do activities as well as share
Pipido36
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
pernicious anemia diet
is there a certain diet that is recommended for pernicious anemia? I have been advised that even oats can be harmful? thanks
is there a certain diet that is recommended for pernicious anemia? I have been advised that even oats can be harmful? thanks
Damacian
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Do you stop Methotrexate whilst you have Covid?
Hi lovely people, I have Covid and am wondering if I should miss my Methotrexate out this week. I was given antivirals, but had to stop because of an allergic reaction after 24 hours. What have you done in the same position please? My Rheumatoid is well controlled at the moment.
Hi lovely people, I have Covid and am wondering if I should miss my Methotrexate out this week. I was given antivirals, but had to stop because of an allergic reaction after 24 hours. What have you done in the same position please? My Rheumatoid is well controlled at the moment.
Lotttie4
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NRAS
2 months ago
Cortisol test result
Hi, I have just had some blood test results come back today. Currently on 5.5mg, but have been taking 6mg (Sat 30th..Sun, Mon, Tues) as have had lots going on, bit stressful but good stress not bad! the 0.5mg did help. All results are ok including PV, ESR, CRP. Also had a basal cortisol test (partially
Hi, I have just had some blood test results come back today. Currently on 5.5mg, but have been taking 6mg (Sat 30th..Sun, Mon, Tues) as have had lots going on, bit stressful but good stress not bad! the 0.5mg did help. All results are ok including PV, ESR, CRP. Also had a basal cortisol test (partially
Saffron23
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
'Wednesday Word"
Since my question yesterday was concerning 'brain fog', I thought my word for today should be [u][i]
encephalopathy
[/i][/u] - here are specifics about the word This is a blanket term referring to any brain dysfunction. It can commonly be called 'brain fog'. However, [u][i]
encephalopathy
Since my question yesterday was concerning 'brain fog', I thought my word for today should be [u][i]
encephalopathy
[/i][/u] - here are specifics about the word This is a blanket term referring to any brain dysfunction. It can commonly be called 'brain fog'. However, [u][i]
encephalopathy
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
Underactive thyroid
I Was diagnosed with under active thyroid 10 years ago age 50, I have struggled with tiredness my go will not change the 50mg dose of levothyroxine. I have just had it re tested and tsh level is 0.97 I am also anemic come back in the same blood tests so starting iron. Any thoughts please
I Was diagnosed with under active thyroid 10 years ago age 50, I have struggled with tiredness my go will not change the 50mg dose of levothyroxine. I have just had it re tested and tsh level is 0.97 I am also anemic come back in the same blood tests so starting iron. Any thoughts please
JUNEO
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Macrophages, type of immune cell, tied to lupus nephritis in children
M1 macrophages may cause more severe kidney disease in young patients Inflammatory macrophages, a type of immune cell tasked with clearing the body of harmful invaders and dead cells, may be linked to more severe lupus nephritis in children with systemic lupus erythematosus, a small study suggests.
M1 macrophages may cause more severe kidney disease in young patients Inflammatory macrophages, a type of immune cell tasked with clearing the body of harmful invaders and dead cells, may be linked to more severe lupus nephritis in children with systemic lupus erythematosus, a small study suggests.
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
5 months ago
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