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Scientists have discovered a new cause of Parkinsons disease
https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-have-discovered-a-new-cause-of-parkinsons-disease/ A major discovery sheds light on the underlying mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease, opening the door for novel therapeutic approaches down the line. Until recently, our understanding of Parkinson’s disease has been
https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-have-discovered-a-new-cause-of-parkinsons-disease/ A major discovery sheds light on the underlying mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease, opening the door for novel therapeutic approaches down the line. Until recently, our understanding of Parkinson’s disease has been
NextStage
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Patient Day coming to Baltimore, Saturday March 02
Do not miss out on a unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as atrial fibrillation. You will also have the chance to meet others living with these conditions. Breakfast, lunch, and a chance to speak
Do not miss out on a unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as atrial fibrillation. You will also have the chance to meet others living with these conditions. Breakfast, lunch, and a chance to speak
TracyAdmin
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AF Association
4 months ago
Arrhythmia Alliance Patient Day coming to Baltimore, Saturday March 02
This is your unique opportunity to meet local experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as SVT and AF You will also have the chance to meet others living with these conditions. Breakfast, lunch, and a chance to speak to the experts + FREE EKG
This is your unique opportunity to meet local experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as SVT and AF You will also have the chance to meet others living with these conditions. Breakfast, lunch, and a chance to speak to the experts + FREE EKG
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
4 months ago
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Hi - and welcome! My name is Donna - I facilitate this support group for The PBC Foundation - Health Unlocked. If you are new to your diagnosis, first of all, take a breath. It’s ok. We all, myself included, have been exactly where you are right now…. scared, unsure, mad, sad, and so much more. Stop
Hi - and welcome! My name is Donna - I facilitate this support group for The PBC Foundation - Health Unlocked. If you are new to your diagnosis, first of all, take a breath. It’s ok. We all, myself included, have been exactly where you are right now…. scared, unsure, mad, sad, and so much more. Stop
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
26 days ago
Heavy legs and low energy feeling
My recent thyroid results showed a below range T3, and I have been having trouble with a brand of thyroxine and feeling generally unwell as previously posted with some helpful advice. But, I have a feeling of heavy legs and low energy and wondered whether when the T3 is low it can cause this? I am
My recent thyroid results showed a below range T3, and I have been having trouble with a brand of thyroxine and feeling generally unwell as previously posted with some helpful advice. But, I have a feeling of heavy legs and low energy and wondered whether when the T3 is low it can cause this? I am
Sailing14
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Disability information
Biliary CirrhosisPrimary Biliary Cirrhosis – Condition and Symptoms The liver secretes bile, a bodily fluid that is essential for the body to digest fats. It also helps the body to rid itself of toxic substances, cholesterol, and worn-out red blood cells. The ducts that release bile can become damaged
Biliary CirrhosisPrimary Biliary Cirrhosis – Condition and Symptoms The liver secretes bile, a bodily fluid that is essential for the body to digest fats. It also helps the body to rid itself of toxic substances, cholesterol, and worn-out red blood cells. The ducts that release bile can become damaged
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
27 days ago
Do you live with advanced liver disease? Are you interested in attending an in-person workshop in Bristol or Liverpool this month?
The British Liver Trust are working with UK CLIF, a dynamic new network of clinicians, patients, carers/relatives and researchers coming together over our shared interest to improve research and clinical outcomes for people with chronic liver failure. Cases of liver disease are rising alarmingly and
The British Liver Trust are working with UK CLIF, a dynamic new network of clinicians, patients, carers/relatives and researchers coming together over our shared interest to improve research and clinical outcomes for people with chronic liver failure. Cases of liver disease are rising alarmingly and
BritishLiverTrust1
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
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hi would this test also provide results to determine autoimmune conditions such as Graves’ disease? Thanks matty
hi would this test also provide results to determine autoimmune conditions such as Graves’ disease? Thanks matty
Mattydonald1984
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
KardiaMobile and Apple Watch
I recently wore a heart monitor for two weeks. While on the monitor both my CardioMobile and my Apple Watch picked up several episodes of Afib, PACs, and Etopics. The results from the heart monitor test showed I had some episodes of PACs but otherwise the test was normal. It never picked one single
I recently wore a heart monitor for two weeks. While on the monitor both my CardioMobile and my Apple Watch picked up several episodes of Afib, PACs, and Etopics. The results from the heart monitor test showed I had some episodes of PACs but otherwise the test was normal. It never picked one single
Debjimmay
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
PSMA pet scan negative
My PSA was 0.1 on july 17th and 0.3 on Oct 16th. PSMA scan was done on Nov 7th but was negative. Am I safe to assume there must be some prostate cancer cell present that are not showing up on the scan? I am meeting with my MO at Dana Farber next week Any suggestions moving forward? I appreciate the
My PSA was 0.1 on july 17th and 0.3 on Oct 16th. PSMA scan was done on Nov 7th but was negative. Am I safe to assume there must be some prostate cancer cell present that are not showing up on the scan? I am meeting with my MO at Dana Farber next week Any suggestions moving forward? I appreciate the
Rfs1975
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
I am so confused about bisoprolol...please help.
Hi i was prescibed 1.25 dose of bisoprolol after being admitted to a+e on 7 Feb. I have known Afib, not permanent afib. Over past year i have been told by EP, top thorasic surgeon, and several cardiologists that anti arrthymia meds and rate control meds are not an option open for me to be presribed this
Hi i was prescibed 1.25 dose of bisoprolol after being admitted to a+e on 7 Feb. I have known Afib, not permanent afib. Over past year i have been told by EP, top thorasic surgeon, and several cardiologists that anti arrthymia meds and rate control meds are not an option open for me to be presribed this
DizzyD
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Post Ablation advice please??
I underwent an RFA for Afib and Aflutter in late last year (coming up on end of blanking period) for paroxysmal afib/flutter first diagnosed 5 years ago. I have been on Flecainide and Diltiazem for several years. Prior to the ablation, I would experience episodes about 2x a week for about 12-24 hours
I underwent an RFA for Afib and Aflutter in late last year (coming up on end of blanking period) for paroxysmal afib/flutter first diagnosed 5 years ago. I have been on Flecainide and Diltiazem for several years. Prior to the ablation, I would experience episodes about 2x a week for about 12-24 hours
Jonboggs
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AF Association
4 months ago
Behcets + Personal Independence Payment (UK)
I have relatively mild behcets syndrome (frequent mouth ulcers, joint swelling are the main symptoms but there have been periods where i have been unable to walk) Has anyone UK based living with the disease been able to claim
Personal Independence Payment? I'm quite tired of having to pay for my
I have relatively mild behcets syndrome (frequent mouth ulcers, joint swelling are the main symptoms but there have been periods where i have been unable to walk) Has anyone UK based living with the disease been able to claim
Personal Independence Payment? I'm quite tired of having to pay for my
jaquarius
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Behçet's UK
7 months ago
Just diagnosed with autoimmune atrophic gastritis with intestinal metaplasia
I assume this is the root cause of my pernicious anemia? I have an appointment this week to discuss with GI, but want to go into the appointment educated. Does anyone else have this? Any treatment for this? I’m already on EOD (for last two weeks) B12 shots and multivitamins. Thanks in advance for your
I assume this is the root cause of my pernicious anemia? I have an appointment this week to discuss with GI, but want to go into the appointment educated. Does anyone else have this? Any treatment for this? I’m already on EOD (for last two weeks) B12 shots and multivitamins. Thanks in advance for your
ReallyWondering
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
GCA-Lyme Disease Connection?
Hi all, My wife is a long-time Lyme Disease sufferer, and has recently had a consultation with a biologist/pathologist. This person takes a blood sample and then looks at it under the microscope while the patient is present -- and then comments on what has been seen. My wife had the classic signs
Hi all, My wife is a long-time Lyme Disease sufferer, and has recently had a consultation with a biologist/pathologist. This person takes a blood sample and then looks at it under the microscope while the patient is present -- and then comments on what has been seen. My wife had the classic signs
montebello
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
test results explained
just had these test results from monitor my health and wondering if I should be on some sort of medication, have had symptoms of underactive thyroid for several years but GP tests always come back normal however they don’t test for antibodies , any help appreciated
just had these test results from monitor my health and wondering if I should be on some sort of medication, have had symptoms of underactive thyroid for several years but GP tests always come back normal however they don’t test for antibodies , any help appreciated
Valerina
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Various questions, sorry 🥹
I hope you’re all doing as well as you can be 💜 this is going to be a long post so firstly I just want to apologise but any advice would be massively appreciated. I have also, attached a photo of my kitten to put a smile on all your faces, as she does mine on a daily basis 🥹 (scroll to the bottom for
I hope you’re all doing as well as you can be 💜 this is going to be a long post so firstly I just want to apologise but any advice would be massively appreciated. I have also, attached a photo of my kitten to put a smile on all your faces, as she does mine on a daily basis 🥹 (scroll to the bottom for
JLAR01
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Post 2nd Ablation Recovery
Hi All, I am 11-days in to my recovery from my second ablation procedure and wanted to check if anyone else has/had the symptoms I am suffering from; as I didn't have them after the first ablation procedure. I have two key ones as follows; 1. After walking for a few minutes and then standing still
Hi All, I am 11-days in to my recovery from my second ablation procedure and wanted to check if anyone else has/had the symptoms I am suffering from; as I didn't have them after the first ablation procedure. I have two key ones as follows; 1. After walking for a few minutes and then standing still
trevs7
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AF Association
4 months ago
No Afib after all
Hi everyone, well i finally had my cardio phone appointment after a 7 month wait since the GP 24 holter showed suspected PAF. (Only symptom really was a prolonged drop in blood pressure) Apparently i do not have AF after all. I should add i also had a 72 hour holter monitor from cardiology. He did say
Hi everyone, well i finally had my cardio phone appointment after a 7 month wait since the GP 24 holter showed suspected PAF. (Only symptom really was a prolonged drop in blood pressure) Apparently i do not have AF after all. I should add i also had a 72 hour holter monitor from cardiology. He did say
Tropicaltaurus
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AF Association
4 months ago
PSA Rising Dx 06/2022 PSA 864.42 to 01/2023 <0.06 now no longer undetectable, I won’t see DR until next month, What will the Dr do?
Diagnosed 07/01/2022 PSA 942.40 Gleason 8 ductal without large cribform gland / Gleason 9 4+5 after Davinci RP w/ LNR cT3b CN0 cM1b Gleason 8/9 Stage 4 Grade 5 : 4+5=9 Low Volume High Grade ypT3a YPT3a 3 lytic lesions resolved to 1 mild avid lesion Biopsy 15 samples 4 adenocarcinoma
Diagnosed 07/01/2022 PSA 942.40 Gleason 8 ductal without large cribform gland / Gleason 9 4+5 after Davinci RP w/ LNR cT3b CN0 cM1b Gleason 8/9 Stage 4 Grade 5 : 4+5=9 Low Volume High Grade ypT3a YPT3a 3 lytic lesions resolved to 1 mild avid lesion Biopsy 15 samples 4 adenocarcinoma
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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