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Fibro Scan Results. What do they mean?
Hi all. I have questions about my fibroscan results. My CAP was 314 My LSM or KPA was 4.8 I was having the scan as part of a uk clinical trial. The clinical nurse said the LSM was great but the CAP was high. My GP who three months earlier did an ultrasound and took loads of bloods said I had mild fatty
Hi all. I have questions about my fibroscan results. My CAP was 314 My LSM or KPA was 4.8 I was having the scan as part of a uk clinical trial. The clinical nurse said the LSM was great but the CAP was high. My GP who three months earlier did an ultrasound and took loads of bloods said I had mild fatty
Kylewillmott
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
FDA approves new COVID-19 antibody drug to protect most vulnerable from coronavirus
FDA approves new COVID-19 antibody drug to protect most vulnerable from coronavirus AstraZeneca’s Evusheld okayed for those 12 and older who didn’t respond adequately to vaccines or who have history of severe allergic reactions to shots WASHINGTON — Federal health officials on Wednesday authorized
FDA approves new COVID-19 antibody drug to protect most vulnerable from coronavirus AstraZeneca’s Evusheld okayed for those 12 and older who didn’t respond adequately to vaccines or who have history of severe allergic reactions to shots WASHINGTON — Federal health officials on Wednesday authorized
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
13 year Battle with Stage 4 PC
This is a long post - patience is advised. My warrior husband passed away on Nov 19 after a 13 year battle with Prostate Cancer. He was originally diagnosed in 2008 with a Gleason of 3+4 and PSA of 35 at age 59. He had a radical prostatectomy followed by 34 radiation treatments. His PSA remained undetectable
This is a long post - patience is advised. My warrior husband passed away on Nov 19 after a 13 year battle with Prostate Cancer. He was originally diagnosed in 2008 with a Gleason of 3+4 and PSA of 35 at age 59. He had a radical prostatectomy followed by 34 radiation treatments. His PSA remained undetectable
poppymom0211
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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Wed Dec 8 Prostate Cancer Conference presentations for you to view
https://youtu.be/cC5yP3bQFjg 2 PM ET Treating Metastatic Prostate Cancer in 2022 David Jarrard, MD Carbone Cancer Center, University of Wisconsin. https://youtu.be/Kuelxkol3dc 3 PM ET PSMA and radioindicators beyond PSMA for Prostate Cancer Andrei Iagaru MD from Stanford and Allen Edel
https://youtu.be/cC5yP3bQFjg 2 PM ET Treating Metastatic Prostate Cancer in 2022 David Jarrard, MD Carbone Cancer Center, University of Wisconsin. https://youtu.be/Kuelxkol3dc 3 PM ET PSMA and radioindicators beyond PSMA for Prostate Cancer Andrei Iagaru MD from Stanford and Allen Edel
Darryl
Partner
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
Wed December 8 Prostate Cancer presentations for you to view
https://youtu.be/cC5yP3bQFjg 2 PM ET Treating Metastatic Prostate Cancer in 2022 David Jarrard, MD Carbone Cancer Center, University of Wisconsin. https://youtu.be/Kuelxkol3dc 3 PM ET PSMA and radioindicators beyond PSMA for Prostate Cancer Andrei Iagaru MD from Stanford and Allen Edel from here
https://youtu.be/cC5yP3bQFjg 2 PM ET Treating Metastatic Prostate Cancer in 2022 David Jarrard, MD Carbone Cancer Center, University of Wisconsin. https://youtu.be/Kuelxkol3dc 3 PM ET PSMA and radioindicators beyond PSMA for Prostate Cancer Andrei Iagaru MD from Stanford and Allen Edel from here
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Professor Thomas Borody Interview: Comments on Trial Designs and Ethics of Clinical Trials
Dr Borody, as most of us know, is the Godfather of FMT (and a genius). The first 6 minutes of this interview are dynamite, but I set it to start at 5:50 to queue up something I think is very important: The idea that a single substance is going to cure a complex condition is not likely. So why do they
Dr Borody, as most of us know, is the Godfather of FMT (and a genius). The first 6 minutes of this interview are dynamite, but I set it to start at 5:50 to queue up something I think is very important: The idea that a single substance is going to cure a complex condition is not likely. So why do they
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Latest update about ErSO from the Facebook group posted by Danny Goss
We just thought we would post a current summary of the status of ErSO as we know it. It can be hard to separate the varied and sometimes conflicting information we receive from different sources over the internet and part of the reason for this group is to share what we know is accurate. See dot points
We just thought we would post a current summary of the status of ErSO as we know it. It can be hard to separate the varied and sometimes conflicting information we receive from different sources over the internet and part of the reason for this group is to share what we know is accurate. See dot points
Cureforever
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Rising CEA level
Hello, I am new to this resource. I have Aggressive Variant/mCRPC Cancer since 2018. Currently participating in a unique clinical trial at MDA involving Niraparib oral pills daily and monthly intravenous dose of centrelimab immunotherapy. Had a blood draw this past Friday morning and CEA marker has
Hello, I am new to this resource. I have Aggressive Variant/mCRPC Cancer since 2018. Currently participating in a unique clinical trial at MDA involving Niraparib oral pills daily and monthly intravenous dose of centrelimab immunotherapy. Had a blood draw this past Friday morning and CEA marker has
kklott01
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Our letter on SCH
This published letter is our take on SCH. Given in full as behind a paywall Letter to the Editor EJE
Treatment options for subclinical hypothyroidism
Rudolf Hoermann1 , John E M Midgley2 , Rolf Larisch 1 and Johannes W Dietrich3,4
1 Department for Nuclear Medicine, Klinikum Lüdenscheid
This published letter is our take on SCH. Given in full as behind a paywall Letter to the Editor EJE
Treatment options for subclinical hypothyroidism
Rudolf Hoermann1 , John E M Midgley2 , Rolf Larisch 1 and Johannes W Dietrich3,4
1 Department for Nuclear Medicine, Klinikum Lüdenscheid
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Let's try to get some more money for PCa research.
I got this in a FB PCa group (thanks Bob!) How to quickly find your representative: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative How to easily find your senators: https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm Here's a draft letter for anyone who wants to write to their Senators
I got this in a FB PCa group (thanks Bob!) How to quickly find your representative: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative How to easily find your senators: https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm Here's a draft letter for anyone who wants to write to their Senators
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Second-Generation BTK Inhibitors for CLL
A short video (or transcript) from PATIENT POWER [i]"The approval of the first BTK inhibitor was a game changer for the treatment of CLL. In this video, Jacqueline Claudia Barrientos, MD, MS, of Northwell Health gives an overview of second-generation BTK inhibitors, their side effect profile, and how
A short video (or transcript) from PATIENT POWER [i]"The approval of the first BTK inhibitor was a game changer for the treatment of CLL. In this video, Jacqueline Claudia Barrientos, MD, MS, of Northwell Health gives an overview of second-generation BTK inhibitors, their side effect profile, and how
Jm954
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Stem cell-based implants successfully secrete insulin in patients with type 1 diabetes...Big Hope...
Interim results from a multicenter clinical trial demonstrate insulin secretion from engrafted cells in patients with type 1 diabetes. The safety, tolerability, and efficacy of the implants, which consisted of pancreatic endoderm cells derived from human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), were tested
Interim results from a multicenter clinical trial demonstrate insulin secretion from engrafted cells in patients with type 1 diabetes. The safety, tolerability, and efficacy of the implants, which consisted of pancreatic endoderm cells derived from human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), were tested
DRH-sangli
Star
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Niacin Cures Systemic NAD+ Deficiency and Improves Muscle Performance in Adult-Onset Mitochondrial Myopathy 2021
So I take Niacin 250 mg time released per the Augusta study to reduce inflammation through binding to the GPR109A https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352486597_Niacin_Enhancement_for_Parkinson's_Disease_An_Effectiveness_Trial. NAD+ is disrupted in PD patients "Progresses in both basic research and
So I take Niacin 250 mg time released per the Augusta study to reduce inflammation through binding to the GPR109A https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352486597_Niacin_Enhancement_for_Parkinson's_Disease_An_Effectiveness_Trial. NAD+ is disrupted in PD patients "Progresses in both basic research and
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
The Illusory Truth Effect, or something like that
If you tell a lie, or a "theory" often enough, people will begin to believe it, despite little to no evidence. I'm the believer in this case. Despite being opposed to his soon to be patented Ecopipam, I bought into Clemens' theory of up-regulated D1s and down-regulated D2s, hook, line and sinker.
If you tell a lie, or a "theory" often enough, people will begin to believe it, despite little to no evidence. I'm the believer in this case. Despite being opposed to his soon to be patented Ecopipam, I bought into Clemens' theory of up-regulated D1s and down-regulated D2s, hook, line and sinker.
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
CurePSP #Giving Tuesday
For those of you who don't use Facebook... Our eighth #GivingTuesday story comes from Tim Brown. “I'm Tim Brown – Author of The PSP Chronicles Volumes I, II, III, a PSP patient, and global PSP-CBD advocate. My PSP journey began eight years ago, in the fall of 2013, when diagnosed with early-onset
For those of you who don't use Facebook... Our eighth #GivingTuesday story comes from Tim Brown. “I'm Tim Brown – Author of The PSP Chronicles Volumes I, II, III, a PSP patient, and global PSP-CBD advocate. My PSP journey began eight years ago, in the fall of 2013, when diagnosed with early-onset
daddyt
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PSP Association
3 years ago
Glimpses of understanding
This recent paper does begin to tackle the problems of therapy with T4 only. It is a start in that it does recognise patients who need combination therapy and that past trials were inadequate to study this. Plus the prospect of a more controlled T3
dosing regimen. It's behind a paywall. However I
This recent paper does begin to tackle the problems of therapy with T4 only. It is a start in that it does recognise patients who need combination therapy and that past trials were inadequate to study this. Plus the prospect of a more controlled T3
dosing regimen. It's behind a paywall. However I
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
The first participant has been recruited to a pioneering clinical trial which is testing a new drug called NLX-112 to reduce dyskinesia
NLX-112 has shown promise in the lab for reducing dyskinesia, which is a common and distressing side effect of current Parkinson’s medications. Dyskinesia causes involuntary movements that can affect various parts of the body, making simple, everyday tasks, like tying your shoelaces or making a cup of
NLX-112 has shown promise in the lab for reducing dyskinesia, which is a common and distressing side effect of current Parkinson’s medications. Dyskinesia causes involuntary movements that can affect various parts of the body, making simple, everyday tasks, like tying your shoelaces or making a cup of
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Keytruda 2 year update
After rapidly moving through traditional therapies and the typical pattern of the available SOC playbook, I got a ‘Hail Mary’ with Keytruda. Without that, I’m sure I would of died by now, my family thought so too (but never said that to me). The 2019 Thanksgiving was a larger than normal gathering of
After rapidly moving through traditional therapies and the typical pattern of the available SOC playbook, I got a ‘Hail Mary’ with Keytruda. Without that, I’m sure I would of died by now, my family thought so too (but never said that to me). The 2019 Thanksgiving was a larger than normal gathering of
Chugach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Blastocystis hominis (BH) and IL-17: I think I found something?
chartist https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/146440119/one-recently-discovered-very-important-way-that-b1-works-to-improve-pd-and-other-diseases-and-health-conditions JANVAN https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/138664579/hi-something-about-il-17-and-also-stemmcell You all
chartist https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/146440119/one-recently-discovered-very-important-way-that-b1-works-to-improve-pd-and-other-diseases-and-health-conditions JANVAN https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/138664579/hi-something-about-il-17-and-also-stemmcell You all
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Need Info on latest PSMA scans/locations
I was dx. with PC in Dec. 2009. Failed surgery and SRT. Have done well with HT (numerous lengthy HT vacations). Anyway, fast forwarding: A few years ago I had this scan as my PSA was rising. They found 2 spots (lower iliac nodes). They did SBRT, 10 sessions (those nodes and very nearby). It did wonders
I was dx. with PC in Dec. 2009. Failed surgery and SRT. Have done well with HT (numerous lengthy HT vacations). Anyway, fast forwarding: A few years ago I had this scan as my PSA was rising. They found 2 spots (lower iliac nodes). They did SBRT, 10 sessions (those nodes and very nearby). It did wonders
compiler
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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