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Limosilactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 and ATCC PTA 6475 for the treatment of moderate to severe irritable bowel syndrome in adults: a RCT
Research: Limosilactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 and ATCC PTA 6475 for the treatment of moderate to severe irritable bowel syndrome in adults: a randomized controlled trial Source: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/gastroenterology/articles/10.3389/fgstr.2023.1296048/full Background: Irritable
Research: Limosilactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 and ATCC PTA 6475 for the treatment of moderate to severe irritable bowel syndrome in adults: a randomized controlled trial Source: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/gastroenterology/articles/10.3389/fgstr.2023.1296048/full Background: Irritable
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IBS Network
4 months ago
How to update your profile on HealthUnlocked.
Updating Your Profile and Email Preferences on HealthUnlocked Are you looking to customize your experience on HealthUnlocked? Follow these simple steps to update your profile and email preferences: Accessing Your Settings 1. Click on your profile picture in the top right corner of any HealthUnlocked
Updating Your Profile and Email Preferences on HealthUnlocked Are you looking to customize your experience on HealthUnlocked? Follow these simple steps to update your profile and email preferences: Accessing Your Settings 1. Click on your profile picture in the top right corner of any HealthUnlocked
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Latest results questions
I need help, does anyone understand these results. I am currently on the Bruin 321 clinical trial and am on 3rd cycle of Pirtobrutinib. So far things are going good. I saw my doctor and she explained it somewhat but maybe someone on here can explain it to me in layman's terms. Sequence Variants Detected
I need help, does anyone understand these results. I am currently on the Bruin 321 clinical trial and am on 3rd cycle of Pirtobrutinib. So far things are going good. I saw my doctor and she explained it somewhat but maybe someone on here can explain it to me in layman's terms. Sequence Variants Detected
rcusher
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CLL Support
4 months ago
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Medscape posts the new consensus about treating AF
“previously, catheter ablation has been used mainly for patients with paroxysmal AF who have already tried or who were intolerant to antiarrhythmic medical treatments, but now, the consensus statement is recommending catheter ablation even in patients who have not tried other treatments. This is based
“previously, catheter ablation has been used mainly for patients with paroxysmal AF who have already tried or who were intolerant to antiarrhythmic medical treatments, but now, the consensus statement is recommending catheter ablation even in patients who have not tried other treatments. This is based
OldJane
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
PSA going down, but ALP increasing
I'm 3 weeks into a clinical trial for ARV-766, an AR degrader. At 2 weeks, my PSA had dropped from 133 to 66! Bone pain is much less. All my liver numbers are fine, but alkaline phosphatase has gone from 199 when I started to 429 at two weeks and 519 at three weeks. Doc thinks may just be a surge, but
I'm 3 weeks into a clinical trial for ARV-766, an AR degrader. At 2 weeks, my PSA had dropped from 133 to 66! Bone pain is much less. All my liver numbers are fine, but alkaline phosphatase has gone from 199 when I started to 429 at two weeks and 519 at three weeks. Doc thinks may just be a surge, but
rsgdmd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Mistery therapy: Gastrin-releasing peptide receptors s target for PCa
I will have to dig deeper to find the 4 clinical trials mentioned, but here is the text "Each tumor has its own distinctive molecular identity. Treatment, therefore, should be tailored to this unique cancer phenotype. Theragnostics uses the same compound for targeted imaging and treatment, radiolabeled
I will have to dig deeper to find the 4 clinical trials mentioned, but here is the text "Each tumor has its own distinctive molecular identity. Treatment, therefore, should be tailored to this unique cancer phenotype. Theragnostics uses the same compound for targeted imaging and treatment, radiolabeled
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
The TheraPb clinical trial of targeted alpha therapy for prostate cancer is running for three years with plans for up to 100 patients
Princess Alexandra Hospital home to world first cancer trial Published Tuesday, 16 April, 2024 at 02:37 PM Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women The Honourable Shannon Fentiman A new treatment is being trialled for the first time at the PA Hospital to fight
Princess Alexandra Hospital home to world first cancer trial Published Tuesday, 16 April, 2024 at 02:37 PM Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women The Honourable Shannon Fentiman A new treatment is being trialled for the first time at the PA Hospital to fight
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Next future of CRISPR?
”Over the next 3 to 5 years, we have 70 in phase 2 clinical trials. We have, I believe, around 30, in the phase 3 clinical trials space” https://www.ajmc.com/view/dr-yuqian-liu-investigates-the-future-benefits-of-cell-gene-therapies-using-real-world-data
”Over the next 3 to 5 years, we have 70 in phase 2 clinical trials. We have, I believe, around 30, in the phase 3 clinical trials space” https://www.ajmc.com/view/dr-yuqian-liu-investigates-the-future-benefits-of-cell-gene-therapies-using-real-world-data
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
First Patient Dosed in First-in-Human Phase 1/2a Clinical Trial of Autologous Neuronal Cell Replacement Therapy for Parkinson's Disease
Aspen Neuroscience, Inc. announced that the first patient has been dosed in the ASPIRO trial, a Phase 1/2a open label clinical trial to assess safety and tolerability of ANPD001, an autologous, dopaminergic neuron cell replacement therapy for participants with moderate to severe Parkinson's disease (
Aspen Neuroscience, Inc. announced that the first patient has been dosed in the ASPIRO trial, a Phase 1/2a open label clinical trial to assess safety and tolerability of ANPD001, an autologous, dopaminergic neuron cell replacement therapy for participants with moderate to severe Parkinson's disease (
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Need advice on clinical trial RO7656594
I have updated our profile, but in a nutshell we've gone through abiraterone, Xtandi, docetaxel, Pluvicto , cabazitaxel and carboplatin. My husband's most recent PSA on 4/12 was 79.52. His MO has put a hold on chemo our last 3 appointments due to pancytopenia. He's received 2 blood transfusions on his
I have updated our profile, but in a nutshell we've gone through abiraterone, Xtandi, docetaxel, Pluvicto , cabazitaxel and carboplatin. My husband's most recent PSA on 4/12 was 79.52. His MO has put a hold on chemo our last 3 appointments due to pancytopenia. He's received 2 blood transfusions on his
Yadifan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
B12 deficiency: a hidden trigger of inflammation?
This was posted on the Pernicious Anaemia Society forum - but I thought it might be of interest to the many here who have inflammation. [i]News Release 17-Oct-2023[/i] [i]
B12 deficiency: a hidden trigger of inflammation?
[/i] [i]Peer-Reviewed Publication[/i] [i]Society of Chemical Industry[
This was posted on the Pernicious Anaemia Society forum - but I thought it might be of interest to the many here who have inflammation. [i]News Release 17-Oct-2023[/i] [i]
B12 deficiency: a hidden trigger of inflammation?
[/i] [i]Peer-Reviewed Publication[/i] [i]Society of Chemical Industry[
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Clinical trial update
Trial Drugs: Inavolisib and Giredestrant. Today was my second set of scans (every 8 weeks) and the results of the chest CT and Bone scans were great, nothing new, all stable and NED in lungs. The abdomen CT showed slight increase in the size of my liver lesions. I am ER+, HER2 low +1, PR-, AR+, with
Trial Drugs: Inavolisib and Giredestrant. Today was my second set of scans (every 8 weeks) and the results of the chest CT and Bone scans were great, nothing new, all stable and NED in lungs. The abdomen CT showed slight increase in the size of my liver lesions. I am ER+, HER2 low +1, PR-, AR+, with
Trissh
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Anyone participated in AMG 509 Clinical trial? - NCT04221542
Hello Please update us if you are participate in AMG 509. Anything you know about AMG 509 ? Study of AMG 509 in Participants With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
Hello Please update us if you are participate in AMG 509. Anything you know about AMG 509 ? Study of AMG 509 in Participants With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
What if?
I mentioned to you that one of the main premises of the Summit was to think about "what ifs" that we could change about how PBC is perceived and/or treated. One of these suggestions was "
what if
" we could totally eliminate the use of placebos in all clinical trials. Some of you may have participated
I mentioned to you that one of the main premises of the Summit was to think about "what ifs" that we could change about how PBC is perceived and/or treated. One of these suggestions was "
what if
" we could totally eliminate the use of placebos in all clinical trials. Some of you may have participated
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
question for those who have stopped Lupron after many years of ADT
I have been on Lupron for 8 years with the short-term exception of a high/T clinical trial,( but even during the trial I stayed on Lupron). Anyway I’m undetectable and decided to stop Lupron. 3 months after not getting my shot my T is now a whopping 37. I am curious to hear from some of you who
I have been on Lupron for 8 years with the short-term exception of a high/T clinical trial,( but even during the trial I stayed on Lupron). Anyway I’m undetectable and decided to stop Lupron. 3 months after not getting my shot my T is now a whopping 37. I am curious to hear from some of you who
Chugach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Homeward bound...soon
Four amazing days have come to an end. Attending The International PBC Foundation Summit was nothing short of amazing ! Patients, patient advocates, nurses, and clinicians all together to make our lives better while educating others about our rare disease. There were several topics of "what if " that
Four amazing days have come to an end. Attending The International PBC Foundation Summit was nothing short of amazing ! Patients, patient advocates, nurses, and clinicians all together to make our lives better while educating others about our rare disease. There were several topics of "what if " that
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
Have taken the plunge full Thyroid test!
Hi After reading many posts on here regarding Thyroid testing I have just received a full Thyroid Function test from Blue Horizon. My Thyroid has not been medicated correctly since I started taking 100mg Levothyroxine 4 yrs ago. Everytime I have a test the parameters seem to change from one test to
Hi After reading many posts on here regarding Thyroid testing I have just received a full Thyroid Function test from Blue Horizon. My Thyroid has not been medicated correctly since I started taking 100mg Levothyroxine 4 yrs ago. Everytime I have a test the parameters seem to change from one test to
Ontherun81
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
follow up post laparoscopy?
hello all, I hope you’re having a comfortable day. Can I ask what others have had experience of post lap with regards to appointments to discuss findings/treatment/recovery etc? (UK/NHS) I had my first laparoscopy last Tuesday. Confirmed endo and merina replaced. I am in a clinical trial so I
hello all, I hope you’re having a comfortable day. Can I ask what others have had experience of post lap with regards to appointments to discuss findings/treatment/recovery etc? (UK/NHS) I had my first laparoscopy last Tuesday. Confirmed endo and merina replaced. I am in a clinical trial so I
JEWM
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Cancer takes another brave man
My wonderful husband passed away yesterday after fighting the beast for 15 years. Gleason 8 all but one core positive. He was so strong tried so hard, 2 clinical trials radiation, Zytiga, Xofigo, lupron for the entire time. Finally at age 65 his body could take no more, he lost over 40 pounds, no energy
My wonderful husband passed away yesterday after fighting the beast for 15 years. Gleason 8 all but one core positive. He was so strong tried so hard, 2 clinical trials radiation, Zytiga, Xofigo, lupron for the entire time. Finally at age 65 his body could take no more, he lost over 40 pounds, no energy
Judymin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Autovaccination seems a hot topic lately: Mt. Sinai autovaccination technique to turn cold prostate cancer hot (Phase 1)
ok, I am exposing myself to j-o-h-n in more than one way with that title... This is for regional leagues (locally advanced PCa), while we are the NFL of prostate cancer here, but the fact that a cold cancer was turned hot is very promising as it has always been the main limit of immuno therapies applied
ok, I am exposing myself to j-o-h-n in more than one way with that title... This is for regional leagues (locally advanced PCa), while we are the NFL of prostate cancer here, but the fact that a cold cancer was turned hot is very promising as it has always been the main limit of immuno therapies applied
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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