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Scientists Succeed to increase Vitamin- D content of Egg to counter vitamin D deficiency in human beings!
Vitamin D deficiency among human beings all over the world is on increase. Vitamin D is critical for bone health apart from many other biological functions in the body. Vitamin D supplements is very common nowadays across the world. Some physicians recommend Sunlight exposure while many others warn against
Vitamin D deficiency among human beings all over the world is on increase. Vitamin D is critical for bone health apart from many other biological functions in the body. Vitamin D supplements is very common nowadays across the world. Some physicians recommend Sunlight exposure while many others warn against
namaha
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Spinal Cord Stimulation
Hi, I’m a newbie, my history is long and complex so I shan’t bore you with the details. I have been referred to Guys/St Thomas for SCS and was wondering if anyone is able to advise timeline from referral to appointment. Thank You, in advance
Hi, I’m a newbie, my history is long and complex so I shan’t bore you with the details. I have been referred to Guys/St Thomas for SCS and was wondering if anyone is able to advise timeline from referral to appointment. Thank You, in advance
IChaseDreams
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
Ignored CKD diet and then had best test results so far
I am not making recommendations that what I did should be done by you. Each must follow their own doctors advice. I am just relating my experience. In mid 2017 I had kidney removed. I immediately became classified stage 3b, with creatinine levels of 1.8 or 1.9. I followed all the advice. Diet.
I am not making recommendations that what I did should be done by you. Each must follow their own doctors advice. I am just relating my experience. In mid 2017 I had kidney removed. I immediately became classified stage 3b, with creatinine levels of 1.8 or 1.9. I followed all the advice. Diet.
RickHow
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Early CKD Support
5 years ago
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Cod liver oil tablets
Am I ok taking these tablets had a icd fittedvone ,month ago ?
Am I ok taking these tablets had a icd fittedvone ,month ago ?
Sanpedro2019
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Scared i might have herpes
Hey guys ive recently noticed i have this sort-of itchy rash like thing located around my pubic area and i am very worried about it! after all the research i have done it's all lead me back to someother skin condition or herpes. Its happened once before about a month or 2 ago, Its the second time its
Hey guys ive recently noticed i have this sort-of itchy rash like thing located around my pubic area and i am very worried about it! after all the research i have done it's all lead me back to someother skin condition or herpes. Its happened once before about a month or 2 ago, Its the second time its
Quietmouse
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BASHH
5 years ago
Donor eggs
Hello everyone, I have had a bit of a break from ttc after my first ivf cycle that resulted in a chemical pregnancy and subsequent miscarriage, to have spinal surgery. I feel much more physically prepared for pregnancy now. How I thought I could carry a child when my back hurt so much is silly in hindsight
Hello everyone, I have had a bit of a break from ttc after my first ivf cycle that resulted in a chemical pregnancy and subsequent miscarriage, to have spinal surgery. I feel much more physically prepared for pregnancy now. How I thought I could carry a child when my back hurt so much is silly in hindsight
Eltel81
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Rapid Progression of CBD?
This is my first post, so I hope this isn't a tired worn-out subject. My husband, like so many, had a long delay in his CBD diagnosis, including two spinal fusions and a lot of other shenanigans starting back in 2014. He has been moderately healthy until this spring (his last surgery was in February
This is my first post, so I hope this isn't a tired worn-out subject. My husband, like so many, had a long delay in his CBD diagnosis, including two spinal fusions and a lot of other shenanigans starting back in 2014. He has been moderately healthy until this spring (his last surgery was in February
AllieBBird
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PSP Association
5 years ago
Angiogram results
2 weeks ago my cardiologist thought the angiogram would show either no problem or a very minor problem. Yesterday it actually showed a blockage and several instances of narrowing. Oh dear! Subsequent heart scan showed no damage. This was good to hear. I was offered alternative approaches. The first,
2 weeks ago my cardiologist thought the angiogram would show either no problem or a very minor problem. Yesterday it actually showed a blockage and several instances of narrowing. Oh dear! Subsequent heart scan showed no damage. This was good to hear. I was offered alternative approaches. The first,
willsie01
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Any experience of Remifentanil during labour?
I am 30 weeks pregnant and had an appointment with an anaesthetist today to discuss pain relief during labour. I had spinal surgery at age 12 and I have been advised that they may not be able to administer an epidural. They have suggested that it would be safer for me to have Remifentinal during a natural
I am 30 weeks pregnant and had an appointment with an anaesthetist today to discuss pain relief during labour. I had spinal surgery at age 12 and I have been advised that they may not be able to administer an epidural. They have suggested that it would be safer for me to have Remifentinal during a natural
JF198
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
Cannabis oil
Hi folks, has any one on here tried cannabis oil , and does it help in any way with breathing, I am willing to give anything a try, can't walk more than four or five steps with out gasping for breath, that's with oxygen on or not .
Hi folks, has any one on here tried cannabis oil , and does it help in any way with breathing, I am willing to give anything a try, can't walk more than four or five steps with out gasping for breath, that's with oxygen on or not .
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Red Sage
Has anyone taken Red Sage or some call it Danshen? Supposed to be very helpful for COPD. Find a quality Red Sage is most of my problem. If I could find it I would try it. Thank you Chris
Has anyone taken Red Sage or some call it Danshen? Supposed to be very helpful for COPD. Find a quality Red Sage is most of my problem. If I could find it I would try it. Thank you Chris
xx11xx
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COPD Friends
5 years ago
Same Warrior, New Battle: Brian Grant
Brian Wade Grant (born March 5, 1972) is a retired American basketball player. He played the power forward and center positions for five teams during 12 seasons in the National Basketball Association. In November 2005, after talking with a neurologist at OHSU, Brian Grant was diagnosed with early-onset
Brian Wade Grant (born March 5, 1972) is a retired American basketball player. He played the power forward and center positions for five teams during 12 seasons in the National Basketball Association. In November 2005, after talking with a neurologist at OHSU, Brian Grant was diagnosed with early-onset
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Is there anything that can be done to stop this tiredness, no energy, pain and weight gain.
I was diagnosed 17 and a half years ago after 5 years being unwell with no energy, dry skin, dry throat and bad headache's, also every joint in my body was in agony. It was my Rheumatologist who diagnosed me. Then 7 years ago I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and now on 200mcg levothyoxine. But I've
I was diagnosed 17 and a half years ago after 5 years being unwell with no energy, dry skin, dry throat and bad headache's, also every joint in my body was in agony. It was my Rheumatologist who diagnosed me. Then 7 years ago I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and now on 200mcg levothyoxine. But I've
AFCUK67
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Mick Jagger's Diet
OK – I admit it I am a Rolling Stones fanatic as are quite a few here. We are all aware of his fitness level and that he works out regularly. However, what is his diet like? Obviously not “burger and beer” based so I thought I would research it. In the entourage he has both a personal trainer and a
OK – I admit it I am a Rolling Stones fanatic as are quite a few here. We are all aware of his fitness level and that he works out regularly. However, what is his diet like? Obviously not “burger and beer” based so I thought I would research it. In the entourage he has both a personal trainer and a
MichaelJH
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Stable Angina Maybe
Hi, I went into hospital, end of February, for spinal surgery and came out displaying stable angina-like symptoms. Having an angiogram soon after all the initial checks, heart ecg, lungs, etc. don't show the problem. Now, silly question: can chest and breathing exercises bring on precipitate angina like
Hi, I went into hospital, end of February, for spinal surgery and came out displaying stable angina-like symptoms. Having an angiogram soon after all the initial checks, heart ecg, lungs, etc. don't show the problem. Now, silly question: can chest and breathing exercises bring on precipitate angina like
willsie01
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Ongoing chronic pain
Hi everyone had spinal fusion surgery in 2004 after many many years of intense pain whilst trying to hold down a job in construction . To make it as short as possible I suffered with severe spinal pain for many years it was then decided surgery was needed to stabilise my spine . In my naivety I thought
Hi everyone had spinal fusion surgery in 2004 after many many years of intense pain whilst trying to hold down a job in construction . To make it as short as possible I suffered with severe spinal pain for many years it was then decided surgery was needed to stabilise my spine . In my naivety I thought
Doghouse6463
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
Spinal surgery
Have had spine surgery and still have really uncomftable hips and ljeg problem's feet feel so strange like sponges any answers or anyone come across this
Have had spine surgery and still have really uncomftable hips and ljeg problem's feet feel so strange like sponges any answers or anyone come across this
John3311
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Spine or Nerve related
I've had RLS for years but it was always moderate and manageable. Since I had spinal surgery last year it has been magnified x 10. Strangely, after the surgery, part of my left leg is numb. The RLS seems worse in that leg. Could RLS be spine or nerve related? Do you have nerve or spinal issues?
I've had RLS for years but it was always moderate and manageable. Since I had spinal surgery last year it has been magnified x 10. Strangely, after the surgery, part of my left leg is numb. The RLS seems worse in that leg. Could RLS be spine or nerve related? Do you have nerve or spinal issues?
Barbee44
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Is it Fibromyalgia?
Hi Community, My Dr has told me that he's seeking to go through the proceedure of trying to diagnose me with Fibromyalgia telling me its an 'elimination' type of diagnosis. I have been very physically unwell for some years and symptoms are worsening. I also have endometriosis which has reoccured post
Hi Community, My Dr has told me that he's seeking to go through the proceedure of trying to diagnose me with Fibromyalgia telling me its an 'elimination' type of diagnosis. I have been very physically unwell for some years and symptoms are worsening. I also have endometriosis which has reoccured post
HellyLlewelly
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
Four years on and still feeling 20 years older
Hi, I had my PE four years ago, and was admitted to hospital on the 18/02/15. I had been feeling unwell several months prior with pains in the back/shortness of breath, but put it down to ongoing back issues and the affects of smoking 18-20 cigarettes a day. I was working full-time and travelling up
Hi, I had my PE four years ago, and was admitted to hospital on the 18/02/15. I had been feeling unwell several months prior with pains in the back/shortness of breath, but put it down to ongoing back issues and the affects of smoking 18-20 cigarettes a day. I was working full-time and travelling up
anji888
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Anticoagulation Support
5 years ago
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