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Selegeline/RBD?
It's often said that all of the treatments currently in use for Parkinson's offer symptomatic relief only, and do not affect underlying pathology. However, a recent study suggests selegeline use impacts white matter microstructure and could be neuroprotective. I know white matter abnormalities have been
It's often said that all of the treatments currently in use for Parkinson's offer symptomatic relief only, and do not affect underlying pathology. However, a recent study suggests selegeline use impacts white matter microstructure and could be neuroprotective. I know white matter abnormalities have been
Rufous2
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Google Research created an AI system that outperforms human doctors at diagnosing through conversation.
Google Research created an AI system that outperforms human doctors at diagnosing through conversation. https://blog.research.google/2024/01/amie-research-ai-system-for-diagnostic_12.html The Articulate Medical Intelligence Explorer (AMIE) is built on a Google LLM, and it's been optimized for "diagnostic
Google Research created an AI system that outperforms human doctors at diagnosing through conversation. https://blog.research.google/2024/01/amie-research-ai-system-for-diagnostic_12.html The Articulate Medical Intelligence Explorer (AMIE) is built on a Google LLM, and it's been optimized for "diagnostic
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Flare
Thursday, my husband had his follow-up appointment with Oncologist. I was very alarmed at some of his blood test results. His PSA went up to 1600. Doctor said other blood work was to be expected. I researched surged in PSA and found this, The PSA flare is a well-known phenomenon. The post chemotherapy
Thursday, my husband had his follow-up appointment with Oncologist. I was very alarmed at some of his blood test results. His PSA went up to 1600. Doctor said other blood work was to be expected. I researched surged in PSA and found this, The PSA flare is a well-known phenomenon. The post chemotherapy
MsHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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xtandi failing?
In September last year my PSA was 0.06. Three months later PSA was 0.09. I asked my doctor if xtandi was failing. He told me not necessarily, once your PSA reached its lowest point, it tends to go up and down before it settles down. He told me they would check my PSA in six weeks, six weeks later
In September last year my PSA was 0.06. Three months later PSA was 0.09. I asked my doctor if xtandi was failing. He told me not necessarily, once your PSA reached its lowest point, it tends to go up and down before it settles down. He told me they would check my PSA in six weeks, six weeks later
Echotango51
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Barry
Hi, Diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer stage 4 gleeson score 4+4, having six monthly degarelix injections, had bad side effects on second injection upset stomach diorea feeling very drained, wondering if 3 monthly injections would be better less chemical in system?
Hi, Diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer stage 4 gleeson score 4+4, having six monthly degarelix injections, had bad side effects on second injection upset stomach diorea feeling very drained, wondering if 3 monthly injections would be better less chemical in system?
littlemount
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
prescription
hi Every time I collect my prescription they give me my urso like this I was seeing if anybody else has this? I feel like when I change too the next box I get a pain on my liver side for a few days and itch a little more then it goes away same thing happens again when I start over again!
hi Every time I collect my prescription they give me my urso like this I was seeing if anybody else has this? I feel like when I change too the next box I get a pain on my liver side for a few days and itch a little more then it goes away same thing happens again when I start over again!
Lena2011
in
PBC Foundation
5 months ago
New memeber intro
Hi community, I am 30 year old female I had a valve replacement two years ago born with a bicuspid aortic valve. I have also recently been diagnosed with recurring Pericarditis, I am really struggling adjusting with my mental health and my physical health and wanted to out reach to see how others were
Hi community, I am 30 year old female I had a valve replacement two years ago born with a bicuspid aortic valve. I have also recently been diagnosed with recurring Pericarditis, I am really struggling adjusting with my mental health and my physical health and wanted to out reach to see how others were
Liss-x30
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
FDA alert re: denosumab
This was issued specifically re: Prolia, with no mention of Xgeva. However patients should be alerted, and of course don't change your medications without first speaking to your doctor about this. https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-adds-boxed-warning-increased-risk-severe-hypocalcemia-patients-advanced-chronic-kidney-disease
This was issued specifically re: Prolia, with no mention of Xgeva. However patients should be alerted, and of course don't change your medications without first speaking to your doctor about this. https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-adds-boxed-warning-increased-risk-severe-hypocalcemia-patients-advanced-chronic-kidney-disease
dentaltwin
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 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
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 months ago
Right phrenic nerve paralysis
Path from RP showed extensive perineural involvement. No other risk factors for phrenic nerve paralysis. Haven't talked to MO yet, but sure concerned it's tumor invasion. PSA still <0.04.
Path from RP showed extensive perineural involvement. No other risk factors for phrenic nerve paralysis. Haven't talked to MO yet, but sure concerned it's tumor invasion. PSA still <0.04.
rfgh20
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Interesting Article: Promising new remedies for Parkinson's disease
Update:
I read and researched as I was posting this. I am happy they put NR and PEA in their article, but I think they got a little over their skis stating they had found a "
A dynamic quartet
" [u]
Update Again! Please see Park Bear's Citicoline Warning
[/u] https://healthunlocked.com
Update:
I read and researched as I was posting this. I am happy they put NR and PEA in their article, but I think they got a little over their skis stating they had found a "
A dynamic quartet
" [u]
Update Again! Please see Park Bear's Citicoline Warning
[/u] https://healthunlocked.com
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
My MO suspects that I am non-metastatic, castration resistant but will not approve any treatment until metastases develop.
Gleason 9 at diagnosis, BRACA 2 germline and somatic. RP five years ago but cancer escaped the capsule; PSA of around 2.5 after surgery. Had radiation to pelvic area a few months later along with Eligard injection. Renewed Eligard after 3 months and PSA went down to undetectable. T was close to zero
Gleason 9 at diagnosis, BRACA 2 germline and somatic. RP five years ago but cancer escaped the capsule; PSA of around 2.5 after surgery. Had radiation to pelvic area a few months later along with Eligard injection. Renewed Eligard after 3 months and PSA went down to undetectable. T was close to zero
Balsam01
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
My Research into thyroid tissue growing back after TT🤔
I had full TT in 2019 due to graves thyrotoxicosis, as some members will know I had a US scan performed in 2022 for a Parathyroid adenoma, the surgeon noted a nodule of 6/7 on the left side, but nothing else.I went on to have the F18 pet scan to determine what the nodule was, but a mass of (14x7x21)
I had full TT in 2019 due to graves thyrotoxicosis, as some members will know I had a US scan performed in 2022 for a Parathyroid adenoma, the surgeon noted a nodule of 6/7 on the left side, but nothing else.I went on to have the F18 pet scan to determine what the nodule was, but a mass of (14x7x21)
birkie
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Early detection: POSLUMA is the first FDA-approved radio-hybrid drug for PET imaging of prostate cancers.
Imaging tool can detect PCa even with very low PSA levels https://www.news4jax.com/health/2024/01/16/new-imaging-tool-is-lighting-up-prostate-cancer/
Imaging tool can detect PCa even with very low PSA levels https://www.news4jax.com/health/2024/01/16/new-imaging-tool-is-lighting-up-prostate-cancer/
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
A clinical picture of a B12 deficiency and PA explained.........
Hopefully the following will be of interest to newbies on the sight and give a little insight of the condition and how to treat............ https://www.bmj.com/content/383/bmj-2022-071725
What is a patient with a lack of B12 would have pa?
Pernicious anemia (PA) is a decrease in red blood
Hopefully the following will be of interest to newbies on the sight and give a little insight of the condition and how to treat............ https://www.bmj.com/content/383/bmj-2022-071725
What is a patient with a lack of B12 would have pa?
Pernicious anemia (PA) is a decrease in red blood
Jillymo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 hours ago
Gastric Parietal Cell Antibody
Just wondering whether any members have had this test? I'm not really thinking about those who have had a B12 deficiency (or suspected Pernicious Anaemia) followed up by this test. Rather has anyone had done spontaneously as the link below [i]appears[/i] to imply. As I read it, the words say GPC should
Just wondering whether any members have had this test? I'm not really thinking about those who have had a B12 deficiency (or suspected Pernicious Anaemia) followed up by this test. Rather has anyone had done spontaneously as the link below [i]appears[/i] to imply. As I read it, the words say GPC should
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
15 hours ago
Is it worth doing pernicious anemia test with active B12 of 68?
I'm working on getting my levels of B12, folate, ferritin and D up to ideal levels, if I can, for my thyroid. I recently got a B12 result from monitor my health of 68 pmol/L (range 38-210). I have read that you can still have B12 deficiency even if your B12 is around my level (I heard over 70 is needed
I'm working on getting my levels of B12, folate, ferritin and D up to ideal levels, if I can, for my thyroid. I recently got a B12 result from monitor my health of 68 pmol/L (range 38-210). I have read that you can still have B12 deficiency even if your B12 is around my level (I heard over 70 is needed
Carrie234
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Thyroid UK
1 day ago
New PA diagnosis
Hi all Recently found to have autoimmune gastritis with stomach polyps. I also have Hashimotos (autoimmune thyroid addressed & on meds) and ckd stage 3 I was given the B12 loading dose of 6 injections. I read since a high intake of B12 is not good for the kidneys? Does anyone know if this is the case
Hi all Recently found to have autoimmune gastritis with stomach polyps. I also have Hashimotos (autoimmune thyroid addressed & on meds) and ckd stage 3 I was given the B12 loading dose of 6 injections. I read since a high intake of B12 is not good for the kidneys? Does anyone know if this is the case
Bacca
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 day ago
Different Types of MS
I was reading a post on another online group earlier today and realized I really needed this for clarity. Maybe you do too. Robbie Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It is thought to be an autoimmune disease. This means that the body's immune system
I was reading a post on another online group earlier today and realized I really needed this for clarity. Maybe you do too. Robbie Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It is thought to be an autoimmune disease. This means that the body's immune system
robster1
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My MSAA Community
2 days ago
Terrified Before Appointment
Hey all! I’m a female, in my 30s and looking for a little support as I freak out about an upcoming doctor appointment. Long story short, I have diagnosed hypothyroidism and have been treated for years for it. Low thyroid is my issue (important fact). My MD referred me to an endocrinologist, who is
Hey all! I’m a female, in my 30s and looking for a little support as I freak out about an upcoming doctor appointment. Long story short, I have diagnosed hypothyroidism and have been treated for years for it. Low thyroid is my issue (important fact). My MD referred me to an endocrinologist, who is
Totmama
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My MSAA Community
2 days ago
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