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đ§ŹUNC93B1 New genetic findings open up perspectives for future therapeutic approaches in Lupus
Hi lupis! đđŒ New study demonstrates a direct causal link between an overactive UNC93B1/TLR7 axis and lupus pathogenesis and indicates that blocking overactive TLR7 might be therapeutically effective. Their findings are expected to accelerate further development of TLR7 inhibitors for patients with
Hi lupis! đđŒ New study demonstrates a direct causal link between an overactive UNC93B1/TLR7 axis and lupus pathogenesis and indicates that blocking overactive TLR7 might be therapeutically effective. Their findings are expected to accelerate further development of TLR7 inhibitors for patients with
Naladog
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Results
Hello I messaged on here recently about my symptoms and was recommended to take a private blood test, which I've done. So I'm surprised that they've all come back normal! I screenshot them but not all together. Think I need to now think it is actually not my thyroid, but rheumatoid after all!
Hello I messaged on here recently about my symptoms and was recommended to take a private blood test, which I've done. So I'm surprised that they've all come back normal! I screenshot them but not all together. Think I need to now think it is actually not my thyroid, but rheumatoid after all!
Flo2021
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Hashimoto advice please
hello, I have had an underactive thyroid and been on Levothyroxine 75mg since 2015. Last November I had a private blood test done as I had been struggling with lots of âsymptomsâ and wondered if my thyroid could be the cause and it showed I have Hashimotoâs disease which I understand is an autoimmune
hello, I have had an underactive thyroid and been on Levothyroxine 75mg since 2015. Last November I had a private blood test done as I had been struggling with lots of âsymptomsâ and wondered if my thyroid could be the cause and it showed I have Hashimotoâs disease which I understand is an autoimmune
Philly2748
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
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blinding period success!
This week I will hit the 3 month blinding period date! I remain in Normal sinus rhythm and will be able to discontinue my Eliquis! However 3 nights ago I began to have PACâs. Today I recorded them pretty consistently 3-6 per minute. So bummed as I havenât really even been aware of my heart beat in last
This week I will hit the 3 month blinding period date! I remain in Normal sinus rhythm and will be able to discontinue my Eliquis! However 3 nights ago I began to have PACâs. Today I recorded them pretty consistently 3-6 per minute. So bummed as I havenât really even been aware of my heart beat in last
Acheybreakeyheart
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Wheat Diet may Exacerbate Multiple Sclerosis Severity
Wheat diet may exacerbate multiple sclerosis severity, research finds - Jan 2024
by Natkritta HĂŒppe, UniversitĂ€tsmedizin der Johannes Gutenberg-UniversitĂ€t Mainz https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-01-wheat-diet-exacerbate-multiple-sclerosis.html
Highlights:
A research team at the University
Wheat diet may exacerbate multiple sclerosis severity, research finds - Jan 2024
by Natkritta HĂŒppe, UniversitĂ€tsmedizin der Johannes Gutenberg-UniversitĂ€t Mainz https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-01-wheat-diet-exacerbate-multiple-sclerosis.html
Highlights:
A research team at the University
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Spontaneous Subdural Hematoma
I am 58 years old. A few months I started to develop headaches and neck pain that gradually increased in severity. I eventually went to the ER and was diagnosed with a minor subdural hematoma (SDH) based upon a CT Scan and was sent home for follow-up with a neurosurgeon. I have had no recent head
I am 58 years old. A few months I started to develop headaches and neck pain that gradually increased in severity. I eventually went to the ER and was diagnosed with a minor subdural hematoma (SDH) based upon a CT Scan and was sent home for follow-up with a neurosurgeon. I have had no recent head
TWF64
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Headway
7 months ago
Microscopic colitis and Rheumatoid arthritis
I'm having a colonoscopy week or so to see if I have MC a biopsy will confirm either way. Has anyone been diagnosed with this as there is a link to RA
I'm having a colonoscopy week or so to see if I have MC a biopsy will confirm either way. Has anyone been diagnosed with this as there is a link to RA
Jackie1947
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NRAS
8 months ago
Slight ache near heart
I had abdominal surgery in November. They used inappropriate dressings despite being warned and I had very inflamed skin on the stomach area. This all triggered paraxsysmal af. I then had terrible burning/itcing all over the torso for which I was prescribed strong pills. I have had a bad yeast problem
I had abdominal surgery in November. They used inappropriate dressings despite being warned and I had very inflamed skin on the stomach area. This all triggered paraxsysmal af. I then had terrible burning/itcing all over the torso for which I was prescribed strong pills. I have had a bad yeast problem
GrannyE
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
PAS blog - Dr Chandy
Hi All, Just posting this in case not posted already. https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/pernicious-anaemia/dr-joseph-chandy-kayyalackom-a-reflection/
Hi All, Just posting this in case not posted already. https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/pernicious-anaemia/dr-joseph-chandy-kayyalackom-a-reflection/
Sleepybunny
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Short pulse like pain in chest
occasionally ( say once a month at most) I get a short spell of pulse like ripples of discomfort in chest ( normally left side). They last 2/3 seconds at most and over say a 10 min period. They arenât always associated with just having eaten/drink and are t accompanied by sternum pain. I have had an
occasionally ( say once a month at most) I get a short spell of pulse like ripples of discomfort in chest ( normally left side). They last 2/3 seconds at most and over say a 10 min period. They arenât always associated with just having eaten/drink and are t accompanied by sternum pain. I have had an
Robfromwales
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Acid Reflux Support
11 months ago
Do you know your pulse?
Your heartbeat is the most fundamental rhythm in your life, signalling the regular pumping of your heart as it propels blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the rest of your body. We take the regular beating completely for granted, never giving it a second thought until the elegant control process
Your heartbeat is the most fundamental rhythm in your life, signalling the regular pumping of your heart as it propels blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the rest of your body. We take the regular beating completely for granted, never giving it a second thought until the elegant control process
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
2 months ago
change of medication to Atenolol from Bisoprolol
I have been on Bisoprolol for a couple of weeks but I havenât felt great. I felt tired and foggy most of the time, struggled to get my breath and my feet were freezing. I have spoken to the pharmacist at our surgery and he has changed my medication to Atenolol even though he said Bisoprolol was the preferred
I have been on Bisoprolol for a couple of weeks but I havenât felt great. I felt tired and foggy most of the time, struggled to get my breath and my feet were freezing. I have spoken to the pharmacist at our surgery and he has changed my medication to Atenolol even though he said Bisoprolol was the preferred
Wilky57
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
blue horizon premium gold
hi would this test also provide results to determine autoimmune conditions such as Gravesâ disease? Thanks matty
hi would this test also provide results to determine autoimmune conditions such as Gravesâ disease? Thanks matty
Mattydonald1984
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Persistent AF
Hello, for the past couple of years I have had paroxysmal AF which has taken increasingly long times to convert to NSR. The last few have been 22 hours and usually every couple of weeks or so. This time I was quite pleased as I went 22 days without, the longest interval for 18 months. However it's now
Hello, for the past couple of years I have had paroxysmal AF which has taken increasingly long times to convert to NSR. The last few have been 22 hours and usually every couple of weeks or so. This time I was quite pleased as I went 22 days without, the longest interval for 18 months. However it's now
Spj57
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Endo gave me private prescription
so, good news! The private Endo appointment went as Iâd hoped and he was happy to let me try T3. Iâm now trying to source it. Iâve had a no back from a couple of places on the list from Thyroid UK. Thing is, I just wanted to check as on the prescription it says triiodothyronine rather than liothyronine
so, good news! The private Endo appointment went as Iâd hoped and he was happy to let me try T3. Iâm now trying to source it. Iâve had a no back from a couple of places on the list from Thyroid UK. Thing is, I just wanted to check as on the prescription it says triiodothyronine rather than liothyronine
Loopnova
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Masofaniten +Enzalutamide This could be a game changer...Science is coming to our aid
This is a company that I was turned on to by Nalkrantz before he was removed from this board. He told me that he was in touch with a doctor that was involved with this drug. Reportedly the early testing on a single patient had been phenomenal. These are pretty amazing #s NEWS PROVIDED BY ESSA
This is a company that I was turned on to by Nalkrantz before he was removed from this board. He told me that he was in touch with a doctor that was involved with this drug. Reportedly the early testing on a single patient had been phenomenal. These are pretty amazing #s NEWS PROVIDED BY ESSA
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Is Parkinsonâs Disease a Prion Disease? Alpha synuclein and prion-like behavior.
Prion diseases are a type of infectious disease transmitted by a self-replicating protein, the prion protein (PrP), and as yet are still not fully understood at the molecular level. Cellular and molecular evidence of prion-like propagation in neurodegenerative diseases, the clinical relevance of their
Prion diseases are a type of infectious disease transmitted by a self-replicating protein, the prion protein (PrP), and as yet are still not fully understood at the molecular level. Cellular and molecular evidence of prion-like propagation in neurodegenerative diseases, the clinical relevance of their
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Actual appointment face to face with an actual human!
After being sent to A&E last November by GP, diagnosed with AF and discharged with meds, then an echocardiogram beginning of March, I have an actual appointment booked with an arrythmia nurse end of July! Still a little bit in shock that I'll get to talk to someone! Came about because my GP wanted to
After being sent to A&E last November by GP, diagnosed with AF and discharged with meds, then an echocardiogram beginning of March, I have an actual appointment booked with an arrythmia nurse end of July! Still a little bit in shock that I'll get to talk to someone! Came about because my GP wanted to
Indigrow
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AF Association
11 months ago
Selbourn
Two weeks ago I was given, what the Rummy called a maintenance dose, of Rituximab and of course 125mg of prednisone first. All good apart from little sleep after the Pred! But now OK but very tired all the time could be the ANCA or the meds who knows. I am also having very vivid bad dreams, is anyone
Two weeks ago I was given, what the Rummy called a maintenance dose, of Rituximab and of course 125mg of prednisone first. All good apart from little sleep after the Pred! But now OK but very tired all the time could be the ANCA or the meds who knows. I am also having very vivid bad dreams, is anyone
Selbourn
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Vasculitis UK
3 months ago
Forum Updates from 29 February 2024
Hello I would like to share the news with you all that our Charity Forums have recently been rebranded and renamed to reflect the condition to which each Forum provides information and support with. The Health Unlocked Team have assured us that all existing members will be unaffected by these changes
Hello I would like to share the news with you all that our Charity Forums have recently been rebranded and renamed to reflect the condition to which each Forum provides information and support with. The Health Unlocked Team have assured us that all existing members will be unaffected by these changes
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 months ago
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