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MMS DMSO for treatment of Parkinson's
My father has been diagnosed with Parkinson's in september 2017. He is 74 years old and took Madopar (Levodopa/carbidopa) for 6 month. Before the diagnose we saw that he might have Parkinson because he walked slowly with small steps(around10cm and close to the ground( around 10cm) -in contrast with
My father has been diagnosed with Parkinson's in september 2017. He is 74 years old and took Madopar (Levodopa/carbidopa) for 6 month. Before the diagnose we saw that he might have Parkinson because he walked slowly with small steps(around10cm and close to the ground( around 10cm) -in contrast with
Parkinsonfight
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Hi there! Have any on here upon receiving the b12 IM shots also been told to take a B complex supplement along with the shot?
B vitamins working together
B vitamins working together
Toots15
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
How Lucy Wills discovered a medical marvel in Marmite, By Sam Wong
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How Lucy Wills discovered a medical marvel in Marmite
[/u] Health 10 May 2019 By Sam Wong Some love it; some hate it; but there is something special about Marmite, as Lucy Wills discovered in the 1920s. The discovery that folic acid is important to the health of pregnant women is a classic
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How Lucy Wills discovered a medical marvel in Marmite
[/u] Health 10 May 2019 By Sam Wong Some love it; some hate it; but there is something special about Marmite, as Lucy Wills discovered in the 1920s. The discovery that folic acid is important to the health of pregnant women is a classic
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Testosterone slows prostate cancer recurrence in low-risk patients
The team worked with 834 patients undergoing radical prostatectomy. They treated 152 low-risk patients with no evidence of disease with testosterone replacement therapy. After a median of 3.1 years following surgery, they tested the patients for biochemical recurrence of the cancer, as indicated by measurement
The team worked with 834 patients undergoing radical prostatectomy. They treated 152 low-risk patients with no evidence of disease with testosterone replacement therapy. After a median of 3.1 years following surgery, they tested the patients for biochemical recurrence of the cancer, as indicated by measurement
George71
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
A uric acid mess - would really welcome your opinion
Hi Guys, I've been advised by my endo to eat a diet rich in proteins (organ meat, etc) as, besides underactive thyroid, I also had anemia. This didn't always work, so I had some iron infusions which seemed to work. I stopped following protein rich diet and included carbs but when I needed to lose a few
Hi Guys, I've been advised by my endo to eat a diet rich in proteins (organ meat, etc) as, besides underactive thyroid, I also had anemia. This didn't always work, so I had some iron infusions which seemed to work. I stopped following protein rich diet and included carbs but when I needed to lose a few
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Stopping calcium while on radium 223
Anyone have info on stopping calcium two weeks before starting radium 223,I read it somewhere
Anyone have info on stopping calcium two weeks before starting radium 223,I read it somewhere
Mathes72
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Survival after radiotherapy vs. radical prostatectomy for unfavorable intermediate-risk prostate cancer.
New study below [1]. "RP {radical prostatectomy} was associated with higher survival when compared to EBRT {external beam radiation therapy} (HR = 2.30) and brachytherapy {BT} (HR = 2.9" but: "We found no statistically significant difference in survival between RP and EBRT+BT. " -Patrick [1] https:/
New study below [1]. "RP {radical prostatectomy} was associated with higher survival when compared to EBRT {external beam radiation therapy} (HR = 2.30) and brachytherapy {BT} (HR = 2.9" but: "We found no statistically significant difference in survival between RP and EBRT+BT. " -Patrick [1] https:/
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Can someone help you please
Hi I'm suffering with a lot of panic attacks that mimic a stroke or heart attack left arm chest pain high heartrate urge for bowel movement then uncontrollable shaking and cold fatigue aches and pains all over my body I have mitral valve prolapse which developed for years ago I get palpitations daily
Hi I'm suffering with a lot of panic attacks that mimic a stroke or heart attack left arm chest pain high heartrate urge for bowel movement then uncontrollable shaking and cold fatigue aches and pains all over my body I have mitral valve prolapse which developed for years ago I get palpitations daily
Angel1x
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Germline Testing for Men With Prostate Cancer
https://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.1200/JCO.18.02181 TAKE-HOME MESSAGE •This review described the prevalence of germline mutations in prostate cancer and presented three different models for incorporation of targeted counseling and testing into practice. •This review should serve
https://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.1200/JCO.18.02181 TAKE-HOME MESSAGE •This review described the prevalence of germline mutations in prostate cancer and presented three different models for incorporation of targeted counseling and testing into practice. •This review should serve
Balsam01
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
High MCV Doesn't Respond to Anything?
Hi Everyone, I am brand new to the forum. For 20 years (maybe a whole lifetime) I've had a high MCV of around 103. I have a multitude of symptoms which I call Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Most conventional docs have said this was close to range and not a problem, but given my symptoms seems like it might
Hi Everyone, I am brand new to the forum. For 20 years (maybe a whole lifetime) I've had a high MCV of around 103. I have a multitude of symptoms which I call Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Most conventional docs have said this was close to range and not a problem, but given my symptoms seems like it might
SaraPellegrino
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
rising PSA on cabazitaxel !
My husband was dx 8/2016. He has had doxitaxel, xtandi, zytiga, Radium 223 ,docetaxel ( second time) and cabazitaxel. His PSA continues to increase and today after his second cabazitaxel it remains at 95. We are so concerned since there has not been any treatment that lowered his PSA. He has bone mets
My husband was dx 8/2016. He has had doxitaxel, xtandi, zytiga, Radium 223 ,docetaxel ( second time) and cabazitaxel. His PSA continues to increase and today after his second cabazitaxel it remains at 95. We are so concerned since there has not been any treatment that lowered his PSA. He has bone mets
joann48
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
For what it's worth.
Hi everyone... from time to time I write a post about my experience with the dreaded rls. It seems we are all so different and also usually have more than rls to cope with medically. I do believe rls is part of another ailment disease or illness that we have. It could be connected with thyroid troubles
Hi everyone... from time to time I write a post about my experience with the dreaded rls. It seems we are all so different and also usually have more than rls to cope with medically. I do believe rls is part of another ailment disease or illness that we have. It could be connected with thyroid troubles
janland
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Stopping vitamin supplements before a thyroid test
I am due for an annual thyroid test as my medication needs reviewing. I take vitamin D, omega 3 (fish oil), magnesium glycinate and vitamin B complex supplements. I know that I should stop taking the vitamin B tablets as they contain biotin but what about the other supplements? Should I stop taking them
I am due for an annual thyroid test as my medication needs reviewing. I take vitamin D, omega 3 (fish oil), magnesium glycinate and vitamin B complex supplements. I know that I should stop taking the vitamin B tablets as they contain biotin but what about the other supplements? Should I stop taking them
Happywalker
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Intro
Radical prostatectomy in 1999 at age 53. PSA 6.3; Gleason score 2+3.
Radical prostatectomy in 1999 at age 53. PSA 6.3; Gleason score 2+3.
xenX
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
5 years ago
anyone been treated with "carboplatin"
Ihave been through all of the usual treatments , psa continues to go up; my two options on the table are carboplatin an radium 223, any feed back? going for scams on monday
Ihave been through all of the usual treatments , psa continues to go up; my two options on the table are carboplatin an radium 223, any feed back? going for scams on monday
Mathes72
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Daughters Final Diagnosis - Minimally Invasive Follicular Carcinoma
Dear All, I have written before about my daughters hemithyroidectomy. The removed nodule had cancer in it which measured 1.3cm. We finally got the reports after chasing the hospital constantly. Hers is minimally invasive follicular carcinoma, but with a strong suspicion of lymphovascular invasion. So
Dear All, I have written before about my daughters hemithyroidectomy. The removed nodule had cancer in it which measured 1.3cm. We finally got the reports after chasing the hospital constantly. Hers is minimally invasive follicular carcinoma, but with a strong suspicion of lymphovascular invasion. So
Keenbean
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
TAT-11: Expanding the Horizon of Targeted Alpha Therapy with Thorium Conjugates
New PSMA (TTC-PSMA) directed therapy with alpha particles using Thorium 227 ----------------- Ottawa, ON, Canada (UroToday.com) Dr. Hartwig Hennekes opened the Symposium with a business perspective on future directions for targeted alpha therapy (TAT). Bayer currently has Xofigo, a drug using Radium
New PSMA (TTC-PSMA) directed therapy with alpha particles using Thorium 227 ----------------- Ottawa, ON, Canada (UroToday.com) Dr. Hartwig Hennekes opened the Symposium with a business perspective on future directions for targeted alpha therapy (TAT). Bayer currently has Xofigo, a drug using Radium
tango65
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
AUA 2019: PCa Papers
For those interested in such, these papers are being presented at the American Urological Association's 2019 Annual Meeting (AUA 2019), May 3 – 6, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/aua-2019-annual-meeting/aua-2019-prostate-cancer.html AUA 2019: Too Old for a
For those interested in such, these papers are being presented at the American Urological Association's 2019 Annual Meeting (AUA 2019), May 3 – 6, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/aua-2019-annual-meeting/aua-2019-prostate-cancer.html AUA 2019: Too Old for a
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
AUA 2019: Low Free Testosterone {FT} is an Independent Risk Factor for High Grade Prostate Cancer
"men with low FT generally had aggressive, high grade cancers. Additionally, higher FT was protective of negative oncologic outcomes, which Towe mentions was first presented by Dr. Morgentaler in the 1990s." -Patrick https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/aua-2019-annual-meeting/aua-2019-prostate-cancer
"men with low FT generally had aggressive, high grade cancers. Additionally, higher FT was protective of negative oncologic outcomes, which Towe mentions was first presented by Dr. Morgentaler in the 1990s." -Patrick https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/aua-2019-annual-meeting/aua-2019-prostate-cancer
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Long-term Survivors, localised treatment & QoL.
New German study. I expect that not many of us who started out with localized PCa were worrying about quality of life [QoL] ten or more years out. I know that I was more concerned about the immediate five years. "Several therapies for localised prostate cancer (PC) are available; all yield similar survival
New German study. I expect that not many of us who started out with localized PCa were worrying about quality of life [QoL] ten or more years out. I know that I was more concerned about the immediate five years. "Several therapies for localised prostate cancer (PC) are available; all yield similar survival
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
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