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New therapy for flu may help in fight against COVID-19.
A new therapy for influenza virus infections that may also prove effective against many other pathogenic virus infections, including HIV and COVID-19, has been developed by Purdue University scientists. In an average year, more than 2 million people in the United States are hospitalized with the flu
A new therapy for influenza virus infections that may also prove effective against many other pathogenic virus infections, including HIV and COVID-19, has been developed by Purdue University scientists. In an average year, more than 2 million people in the United States are hospitalized with the flu
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
COVID pneumonia and Stroke
My dad has COVID pneumonia, he was on bicap 5 days later he had a stroke on his right side of the Brain. He has sepsis, low blood platelets, low white blood cells. Everything is happening together, 2 days ago they had to intubate him on the ventilator and they have his sedated his heart rate goes down
My dad has COVID pneumonia, he was on bicap 5 days later he had a stroke on his right side of the Brain. He has sepsis, low blood platelets, low white blood cells. Everything is happening together, 2 days ago they had to intubate him on the ventilator and they have his sedated his heart rate goes down
deissygonzalez_
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
DUCTOPENIA
Hi, my dear husband has been diagnosed with DUCTOPENIA, a rare chronic cholestatic liver disease. He is still in shocked and devastated about this news. Because its a rare disease, we are struggling to find more information about this. Is there anyone here who can help us understand and learn more
Hi, my dear husband has been diagnosed with DUCTOPENIA, a rare chronic cholestatic liver disease. He is still in shocked and devastated about this news. Because its a rare disease, we are struggling to find more information about this. Is there anyone here who can help us understand and learn more
john7089
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
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Operatic thyroid/body function
I've tried to formulate our thinking on how the HPT/body axis works. This came to me as a useful analogy.
Thinking a bit more I think I have producd an overarching analogy to the HPT axis. The body is a stage. The performance is an opera on that stage. On occasion, the chief singer and a projectionist
I've tried to formulate our thinking on how the HPT/body axis works. This came to me as a useful analogy.
Thinking a bit more I think I have producd an overarching analogy to the HPT axis. The body is a stage. The performance is an opera on that stage. On occasion, the chief singer and a projectionist
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
first day done
Well that wasn't to bad. The cold air felt like it was burning my lungs, problem is it's not even cold yet 🤣🤣😟😟
Well that wasn't to bad. The cold air felt like it was burning my lungs, problem is it's not even cold yet 🤣🤣😟😟
Ripleydazz
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
COLD AIR
I was diagnosing with emphysema in June. I’m finding the cold air agitating my lungs and the effects can last all day. Has anyone else had a similar experience. Thanks in advance
I was diagnosing with emphysema in June. I’m finding the cold air agitating my lungs and the effects can last all day. Has anyone else had a similar experience. Thanks in advance
Frued
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
Asthma and cold weather
Hi does anyone else suffer with the cold weather I have been feeling really short of breath atm especially when I’m outside and my nose has been blocked up a lot problem is suffer from panic attacks to so that’s not helping
Hi does anyone else suffer with the cold weather I have been feeling really short of breath atm especially when I’m outside and my nose has been blocked up a lot problem is suffer from panic attacks to so that’s not helping
Sarahedd
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Fatigue
Also forgot to mention I am having flashes off and on badly. I literally have to wipe my head and then I get cold again.
Also forgot to mention I am having flashes off and on badly. I literally have to wipe my head and then I get cold again.
Robinsnest72
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Thin lining - Raspberry leaf tea - hot or cold?
Does it matter if you take the raspberry leaf tea hot or cold? Of course I understand ideally hot so it also makes the uterus warm, but usually I leave the tea bags in a hot water cup to sit and brew for sometime. Many times I forget, and when I remember the tea is already cold, and I just chug it like
Does it matter if you take the raspberry leaf tea hot or cold? Of course I understand ideally hot so it also makes the uterus warm, but usually I leave the tea bags in a hot water cup to sit and brew for sometime. Many times I forget, and when I remember the tea is already cold, and I just chug it like
Baggit
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Flu type symptoms ???
I was diagnosed 5/6 years ago , i often get flu type symptoms but it never becomes full blown flu is this usual with fibro GPs dont seem to help at all they always say its something else xx
I was diagnosed 5/6 years ago , i often get flu type symptoms but it never becomes full blown flu is this usual with fibro GPs dont seem to help at all they always say its something else xx
Toddy66
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Flu Vaccine
Hi dears.. I am CLL and on Ibrutinib now for 4 months. All my Drs have advised that I should tale the Flu vaccine. Yet all the people I know - who are not CLL - had some fever and much fatigue for at least couple of days. So I am afraid that it would affect me badly given my low immunity. What
Hi dears.. I am CLL and on Ibrutinib now for 4 months. All my Drs have advised that I should tale the Flu vaccine. Yet all the people I know - who are not CLL - had some fever and much fatigue for at least couple of days. So I am afraid that it would affect me badly given my low immunity. What
AshGS
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Cold Weather ❄️
Sudden drops in temperature will be the norm over the next few weeks as cold weather starts to set in. Cold weather is a trigger for about 3.2 million people with asthma, so it’s vital to be following steps to stay well on the chilly and frosty days. Prepare for the cold weather snaps to come with our
Sudden drops in temperature will be the norm over the next few weeks as cold weather starts to set in. Cold weather is a trigger for about 3.2 million people with asthma, so it’s vital to be following steps to stay well on the chilly and frosty days. Prepare for the cold weather snaps to come with our
Claire_ALUK
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Flu Jab?
I made enquiries through Ask My GP about my flu jab as I had not heard. Was told, although I had been having the jab since 2006, since 2018/19 I was not entitled to it, and I must have got through the net, regardless of having a low immune system, taking enbrel and having RA. My meds etc. have not
I made enquiries through Ask My GP about my flu jab as I had not heard. Was told, although I had been having the jab since 2006, since 2018/19 I was not entitled to it, and I must have got through the net, regardless of having a low immune system, taking enbrel and having RA. My meds etc. have not
muffin
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NRAS
4 years ago
Mirtazapine
I've been doing some research on taking Mirtazapine when you suffer with COPD. I am quite anxious & feel quite stressed & last year while having a bad time with my COPD my Dr prescribed Mirtazapine, while taking this I felt I had more breath & felt able to cope better. Has anyone else tried this medication
I've been doing some research on taking Mirtazapine when you suffer with COPD. I am quite anxious & feel quite stressed & last year while having a bad time with my COPD my Dr prescribed Mirtazapine, while taking this I felt I had more breath & felt able to cope better. Has anyone else tried this medication
Jansy16
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Diuretics and Ibrutinib
Wondering if anyone is on diuretics and Ibrutinib, lasix, Aldactone, HTCZ, and your thoughts on this. Started diuretic for blood pressure, drinking 80 ounces of water a day, definitely flushing out cells, but not I am staying hydrated
Wondering if anyone is on diuretics and Ibrutinib, lasix, Aldactone, HTCZ, and your thoughts on this. Started diuretic for blood pressure, drinking 80 ounces of water a day, definitely flushing out cells, but not I am staying hydrated
Davidcara
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Interstitial Cystitis
Hi everyone. Has anyone else with endo also been diagnosed with interstitial cystitis. Had specialist appointment with the gynecologist yesterday and my laparoscopy is a 12 month wait list so they are looking into the possibility of also having I C He’s suggested I try D Mannose. Has anyone tried
Hi everyone. Has anyone else with endo also been diagnosed with interstitial cystitis. Had specialist appointment with the gynecologist yesterday and my laparoscopy is a 12 month wait list so they are looking into the possibility of also having I C He’s suggested I try D Mannose. Has anyone tried
Disney89
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Safety of The CoronaVirus flu vaccines
Any updates on wether or not the Covid 19 flu vaccine is safe for PBC sufferers to take?
Any updates on wether or not the Covid 19 flu vaccine is safe for PBC sufferers to take?
Anne29
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PBC Foundation
4 years ago
Hi has anyone took covid 19 with having hashimoto’s ? How bad was it and do you’s think we should take the flu jab ?
I am a bit worried to take flu jab because I have a compromised immune system I would be grateful for all your insight and experience thanks in advance
I am a bit worried to take flu jab because I have a compromised immune system I would be grateful for all your insight and experience thanks in advance
BeeGee1962
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Bliss
The sheer bliss of ... Radiator socks when your feet are cold. Radiator gloves when Raynauds bites. Clothes from a hot tumble dryer onto aching muscles. Brushed cotton sheets to keep the cold/heat at bay. A flask of hot water beside the bed for morning tea (or a travel kettle).
The sheer bliss of ... Radiator socks when your feet are cold. Radiator gloves when Raynauds bites. Clothes from a hot tumble dryer onto aching muscles. Brushed cotton sheets to keep the cold/heat at bay. A flask of hot water beside the bed for morning tea (or a travel kettle).
Midnight_euph
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Temperature control
Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone else suffers with temperature control, somedays I am so cold and miserable, I have multiple.layers on and heating but just so cold, but then others days I am fine.
Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone else suffers with temperature control, somedays I am so cold and miserable, I have multiple.layers on and heating but just so cold, but then others days I am fine.
Nikkinoo17
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
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