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Lung Cancer Research
Are you interested in being part of research but there is no clinical trial open to you at present? By using Your Health Companion, you will be part of a long-term research project designed to improve your experience and open the door to new and better cancer medicines for all. Many research projects
Are you interested in being part of research but there is no clinical trial open to you at present? By using Your Health Companion, you will be part of a long-term research project designed to improve your experience and open the door to new and better cancer medicines for all. Many research projects
YourHealthCompanion
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Multiple Studies Suggest Eliquis for Afib Can Reduce Stroke, Bleeding Risks Better Than Alternatives
Here is a link to the site re. these studies. https://www.healthline.com/health-news/new-study-suggests-eliquis-for-afib-can-reduce-stroke-bleeding-risks?slot_pos=article_2&utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=afib&utm_content=2022-11-03&apid=28242615&rvid=82ca3b83950fba421b7b3a5161d7787766fd74acef2a7ebecea328bbde865607
Here is a link to the site re. these studies. https://www.healthline.com/health-news/new-study-suggests-eliquis-for-afib-can-reduce-stroke-bleeding-risks?slot_pos=article_2&utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=afib&utm_content=2022-11-03&apid=28242615&rvid=82ca3b83950fba421b7b3a5161d7787766fd74acef2a7ebecea328bbde865607
MJZaw
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AF Association
2 years ago
Hyperbaric Oxjen Chamber/ Portable unit
Hi, My partner of 26 years has stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer. He has been fighting it for 10 years He is 74. He had it removed immediately, 10yrs ago - Gleason was a 9. He did low dose chemo following that and so many drugs on and off over the years as well as Lupron which has left him without
Hi, My partner of 26 years has stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer. He has been fighting it for 10 years He is 74. He had it removed immediately, 10yrs ago - Gleason was a 9. He did low dose chemo following that and so many drugs on and off over the years as well as Lupron which has left him without
Peanutdog123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Look after yourself!
Hi everyone, as you will know from previous posts, my hubby has decompensated liver and is still drinking, with an "If I die, I die" attitude. So today saw me at the GP for myself (felt a bit self indulgent tbh) and I've got low haemoglobin, low vitamin levels, possibly due to Covid a couple of months
Hi everyone, as you will know from previous posts, my hubby has decompensated liver and is still drinking, with an "If I die, I die" attitude. So today saw me at the GP for myself (felt a bit self indulgent tbh) and I've got low haemoglobin, low vitamin levels, possibly due to Covid a couple of months
MrsWorried
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
New evidence on the early treatment of low-risk PV patients (using IFN)
I saw this article: Final results from the Low PV study now published in the NEJM Evidence https://fondazionefrom.it/fondazione-from/la-fondazione/news/final-results-from-the-low-pv-study-now-published-in-the-nejm-evidence "The results of the randomized, controlled phase II trial Low PV clearly demonstrated
I saw this article: Final results from the Low PV study now published in the NEJM Evidence https://fondazionefrom.it/fondazione-from/la-fondazione/news/final-results-from-the-low-pv-study-now-published-in-the-nejm-evidence "The results of the randomized, controlled phase II trial Low PV clearly demonstrated
Joey1025
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
testosterone
listened to a very interesting podcast by Dr Geo Espinosa who featured Dr Mohit Khera a renowned urologist/scientist at Baylor college of medicine whom Dr Geo refers to as the Lebron James of Testosterone. Very interesting discussion regarding TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) and the BAT (Bipolar
listened to a very interesting podcast by Dr Geo Espinosa who featured Dr Mohit Khera a renowned urologist/scientist at Baylor college of medicine whom Dr Geo refers to as the Lebron James of Testosterone. Very interesting discussion regarding TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) and the BAT (Bipolar
Appraiser
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Exercise and Afib
I'm sure you all already know this but I discovered this recently. My cardiologist sent me to cardiac rehab because I have afib and some wall weakening in the heart. The idea is to strengthen the heart muscle to be able to handle any arrhythmia that may come my way. I always thought that talk
I'm sure you all already know this but I discovered this recently. My cardiologist sent me to cardiac rehab because I have afib and some wall weakening in the heart. The idea is to strengthen the heart muscle to be able to handle any arrhythmia that may come my way. I always thought that talk
Elsie1955
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Do you or a member of your family have or been diagnosed with AF?
Register TODAY for our 'Living with … AF'? Please register for our next 'online' patient educational series - Living with ... AF? Atrial Fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia, affecting many individuals around the world, if you would like to find out more about the latest developments in the
Register TODAY for our 'Living with … AF'? Please register for our next 'online' patient educational series - Living with ... AF? Atrial Fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia, affecting many individuals around the world, if you would like to find out more about the latest developments in the
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Do you or a member of your family been diagnosed with AF?
Register TODAY for our 'Living with … AF'? Please register for our next 'online' patient educational series -
Living with ... AF?
Atrial Fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia, affecting many individuals around the world, if you would like to find out more about the latest developments
Register TODAY for our 'Living with … AF'? Please register for our next 'online' patient educational series -
Living with ... AF?
Atrial Fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia, affecting many individuals around the world, if you would like to find out more about the latest developments
TracyAdmin
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AF Association
2 years ago
GREAT YouTube Health Channel by Stanford University M.D. specializing in: "HUMAN LONGEVITY"
i recently discovered a new health channel on YouTube Dr. Peter Attia, M.D. (degree from Stanford University) He specializes in "human longevity." He is also the first person to make the round-trip swim from Maui and Lanai. [u]
He personally fasts
[/u] ... 3 days straight every month (formerly
i recently discovered a new health channel on YouTube Dr. Peter Attia, M.D. (degree from Stanford University) He specializes in "human longevity." He is also the first person to make the round-trip swim from Maui and Lanai. [u]
He personally fasts
[/u] ... 3 days straight every month (formerly
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Cardiovascular Protections from Omega 3 supplements now Doubtful
I have been taking a combined Omega3 supplement (EPA and DHA fish oil)to improve my cardiovascular risk profile along with a statin, baby ASA and careful BP management. I am a carnivore/omnivore but only eat fish twice per week usually. (Please don’t beat me up over my diet PBWF folks!) I am not diabetic
I have been taking a combined Omega3 supplement (EPA and DHA fish oil)to improve my cardiovascular risk profile along with a statin, baby ASA and careful BP management. I am a carnivore/omnivore but only eat fish twice per week usually. (Please don’t beat me up over my diet PBWF folks!) I am not diabetic
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Lived Health Parkinson's
This channel on [i]YouTube.com [/i]has some up to date info, such as this video below featuring Roger Barker talking about stem cell treatment and when we might expect some results from the current batch of clinical trials happening world wide. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n20yPPRheSw https://www.youtube.com
This channel on [i]YouTube.com [/i]has some up to date info, such as this video below featuring Roger Barker talking about stem cell treatment and when we might expect some results from the current batch of clinical trials happening world wide. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n20yPPRheSw https://www.youtube.com
Zardoz
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Taking part in Watchman trial to establish if it’s safe to come off anti-coagulants like Apixaban
Good afternoon everyone. On Thursday I am scheduled to go for a procedure to have a Watchman device fitted inside my heart at John Radcliffe Hospital here in Oxford under supervision of the Cardiac Research Team. I volunteered to do this as part of a world wide trial covering 3000 patients to assess
Good afternoon everyone. On Thursday I am scheduled to go for a procedure to have a Watchman device fitted inside my heart at John Radcliffe Hospital here in Oxford under supervision of the Cardiac Research Team. I volunteered to do this as part of a world wide trial covering 3000 patients to assess
JefferyW
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Why continue taking Orgovyx while also on Zytiga? I just started a clinical trial with LU–177 I&T.
I had my first of up to four treatments last week in the Eclipse clinical trial for LU 177 I&T and I’m wondering why I should continue taking Orgovyx . I’ve heard that production of testosterone is even more efficiently reduced on Zytiga. The less meds, the better for me. Every time we add a new substance
I had my first of up to four treatments last week in the Eclipse clinical trial for LU 177 I&T and I’m wondering why I should continue taking Orgovyx . I’ve heard that production of testosterone is even more efficiently reduced on Zytiga. The less meds, the better for me. Every time we add a new substance
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Grateful for any Feedback on PVI Ablation Please
Hi, My background is:- Developed Atrial Fibrillation in November 2021 (persistent from day 1). Had a cardioversion in February 2022, which lasted about 7 weeks and then back into persistent AF, looking back I carried on as normal after the cardioversion and perhaps I should have been more careful.
Hi, My background is:- Developed Atrial Fibrillation in November 2021 (persistent from day 1). Had a cardioversion in February 2022, which lasted about 7 weeks and then back into persistent AF, looking back I carried on as normal after the cardioversion and perhaps I should have been more careful.
Hidden
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AF Association
2 years ago
hope is the thing…
from another cancer blog…another potential cancer drug is in the works and going to clinical trials . https://www.etirarx.com/ Fingers crossed, people. There needs to be a breakthrough for this cancer terror. I’ve lost too many friends and feel like I’m swimming up stream.
from another cancer blog…another potential cancer drug is in the works and going to clinical trials . https://www.etirarx.com/ Fingers crossed, people. There needs to be a breakthrough for this cancer terror. I’ve lost too many friends and feel like I’m swimming up stream.
Dragonfly2
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Immunology clinical trial vs. Radiation?
Surgery in 2009, biochemical recurrence beginning 2017, and my slow-rising PSA is now up to 0.63, although my overall doubling time has remained pretty consistently over 2 years on average. My MO has a clinical trial in Phase I using a Listeria monocytogenes based vaccine, which supposedly seeks out
Surgery in 2009, biochemical recurrence beginning 2017, and my slow-rising PSA is now up to 0.63, although my overall doubling time has remained pretty consistently over 2 years on average. My MO has a clinical trial in Phase I using a Listeria monocytogenes based vaccine, which supposedly seeks out
KeyboardGuy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Have any Vagal Afibbers tried exercising before bed?
As I have Vagal Afib I can switch it off early on in an episode with a Valsalva maneuver. A few nights ago I could not stop the Afib as it did not wake me immediately, so I could not stop it the usual way. I had read that some people exercise during Afib, so rather than pop another Flecainide pill I
As I have Vagal Afib I can switch it off early on in an episode with a Valsalva maneuver. A few nights ago I could not stop the Afib as it did not wake me immediately, so I could not stop it the usual way. I had read that some people exercise during Afib, so rather than pop another Flecainide pill I
OzRob
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AF Association
2 years ago
Webinar: Pegcetacoplan for Dry AMD
The first-ever treatment for dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) will be the topic of our next My Macular and Me webinar. Pegcetacoplan, which will be known as Syfovre, was approved for use in the US in February to treat patients with late-stage dry AMD – often referred to as geographic atrophy
The first-ever treatment for dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) will be the topic of our next My Macular and Me webinar. Pegcetacoplan, which will be known as Syfovre, was approved for use in the US in February to treat patients with late-stage dry AMD – often referred to as geographic atrophy
Carol_MacularSociety
Partner
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Macular Society
1 year ago
huCART 19 -IL18 CLINICAL TRIAL
Hi, I just came across this video of Dr Svoboda from Penn Medicine discussing this new approch to CAR-T . This was from ASH 2022. Penn developed this off the shelf therapy in their labs and are the sponsor of the trial. I would welcome any thoughts or more info from our very knowledgeable members. I
Hi, I just came across this video of Dr Svoboda from Penn Medicine discussing this new approch to CAR-T . This was from ASH 2022. Penn developed this off the shelf therapy in their labs and are the sponsor of the trial. I would welcome any thoughts or more info from our very knowledgeable members. I
steve5441
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CLL Support
1 year ago
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