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Long Term Zoloft/Sertraline, or other SSRI Treatment, might increase Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis and stroke risk
Effects of Long Term Zoloft/Sertraline Treatment and Depression on Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis in Premenopausal Female Primates.This study was done on female monkeys only. Thus, it might be safe to assume that male monkeys would have had similar results. These results could be caused by depression
Effects of Long Term Zoloft/Sertraline Treatment and Depression on Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis in Premenopausal Female Primates.This study was done on female monkeys only. Thus, it might be safe to assume that male monkeys would have had similar results. These results could be caused by depression
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Hear Experiences from a Breast Cancer Advocate about Clinical Trials
If you have ever wondered what participating in a breast cancer clinical trial is like, I encourage you to attend an upcoming free 15-minute webinar that focuses on how clinical research participation can be made more appealing to patient communities. This webinar will feature insights from Grace Charrier
If you have ever wondered what participating in a breast cancer clinical trial is like, I encourage you to attend an upcoming free 15-minute webinar that focuses on how clinical research participation can be made more appealing to patient communities. This webinar will feature insights from Grace Charrier
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My Breast Cancer Community
1 year ago
177Lu-PSMA clinical trials for chemo naive patients
We are in India and I know ppl here have been getting lu pre chemo. My MO offers 177Lu-PSMA therapy too, however he has suggested we get chemo first and then lu if required. (case details in my profile) He mentioned that it has only been trialed in that sequence and not on chemo naive patients.
We are in India and I know ppl here have been getting lu pre chemo. My MO offers 177Lu-PSMA therapy too, however he has suggested we get chemo first and then lu if required. (case details in my profile) He mentioned that it has only been trialed in that sequence and not on chemo naive patients.
meowlicious99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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How do I heal from childhood emotional neglect/ repressed childhood trauma
I've been feeling stuck/ going in circles in my life for as long as I can remember. I may have recently discovered that I have repressed childhood trauma/ childhood emotional neglect issues. I am an adult & expected to behave like one but I can't cope in a lot of situations. any advice on how to move
I've been feeling stuck/ going in circles in my life for as long as I can remember. I may have recently discovered that I have repressed childhood trauma/ childhood emotional neglect issues. I am an adult & expected to behave like one but I can't cope in a lot of situations. any advice on how to move
lola568
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Two Besremi doses and the itching begins!!
So I am off the Bomedemstadt clinical trial and just began Besremi on 10/9. I am on 50 mcg, which I have had twice thus far. My numbers didn't budge much at all although my hematocrit was not too bad. The doctor wants to double to dose to 100 mcg which I am scheduled for this Sunday. Since being on
So I am off the Bomedemstadt clinical trial and just began Besremi on 10/9. I am on 50 mcg, which I have had twice thus far. My numbers didn't budge much at all although my hematocrit was not too bad. The doctor wants to double to dose to 100 mcg which I am scheduled for this Sunday. Since being on
Miriammusic
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Finding the right medicine is tough
Seeing all these success stories people have with different medicines kinda brings me down well not brings me down but jealous that they were able to find a medication that helped them right away. I’ve been trying meds since I was 16 and just can’t find one that takes away the sensations without side
Seeing all these success stories people have with different medicines kinda brings me down well not brings me down but jealous that they were able to find a medication that helped them right away. I’ve been trying meds since I was 16 and just can’t find one that takes away the sensations without side
Adamj
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
I'm a Newbie and a Breast Cancer Survivor 😊
Hi everybody! I am a firm believer in the power of peer groups and I am sooo happy I found you! I was just diagnosed in late April and had a modified radical mastectomy (aka double mastectomy) May 25th of this year. With an absolute belief in faith and with the grace God, I think I've sailed through
Hi everybody! I am a firm believer in the power of peer groups and I am sooo happy I found you! I was just diagnosed in late April and had a modified radical mastectomy (aka double mastectomy) May 25th of this year. With an absolute belief in faith and with the grace God, I think I've sailed through
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
2 years ago
doc vs Parkinson’s stem cell trial - Jan 2023 update
Is anyone involved in this trial? https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/569819367/doc-vs-parkinson-s-movie-wins-4-awards-early-in-the-film-festival-year Doc vs Parkinson's Movie Wins 4 Awards early in The Film Festival YearThe Movie on Dr George A Lopez, "the first person to reverse the symptoms of Parkinson's
Is anyone involved in this trial? https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/569819367/doc-vs-parkinson-s-movie-wins-4-awards-early-in-the-film-festival-year Doc vs Parkinson's Movie Wins 4 Awards early in The Film Festival YearThe Movie on Dr George A Lopez, "the first person to reverse the symptoms of Parkinson's
RooJr
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Janssen tables prostate cancer study due to enrollment troubles
After a fruitless search for patients with a specific type of prostate cancer, Janssen is suspending a phase 1 clinical trial that was being conducted with ESSA Pharma’s experimental small-molecule inhibitor. Janssen tables prostate cancer study due to enrollment troubles https://www.fiercebiotech.com
After a fruitless search for patients with a specific type of prostate cancer, Janssen is suspending a phase 1 clinical trial that was being conducted with ESSA Pharma’s experimental small-molecule inhibitor. Janssen tables prostate cancer study due to enrollment troubles https://www.fiercebiotech.com
cesces
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
ADAA Blog: "Your “Strong” Friends Need Checking in on Too: Despair and High Functioning Depression"
Many people believe that if someone seems to have "their life together" then they must be doing fine. But those people who seem "strong" emotionally may actually be suffering from something not seen, like depression. Maybe someone came to your mind when reading this. Check on them, and see how they're
Many people believe that if someone seems to have "their life together" then they must be doing fine. But those people who seem "strong" emotionally may actually be suffering from something not seen, like depression. Maybe someone came to your mind when reading this. Check on them, and see how they're
ADAATeamRachel
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Prostate Cancer-Thoughts
My husband was diagnosed in January 2020 with prostate cancer that had metastasized to his bones. His PSA was 30 and after the biopsy it was 130. He has had radiation three different times, Firmagon, Zytiga and Prednisone. His testosterone is low and his PSA did get as low as 2 but then started rising
My husband was diagnosed in January 2020 with prostate cancer that had metastasized to his bones. His PSA was 30 and after the biopsy it was 130. He has had radiation three different times, Firmagon, Zytiga and Prednisone. His testosterone is low and his PSA did get as low as 2 but then started rising
margretrburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Getting a rhinoplasty (nose job) in 5 days. Anything I can do to tell myself I’ll be OK?
Hello everyone I haven’t posted to the forums in a while. I’m now seeing a therapist and have noticed a significant improvement in most of my anxiety issues, including the physical symptoms that I mentioned months ago. In a little under a week I’ll be getting a nose job (something I’ve wanted since middle
Hello everyone I haven’t posted to the forums in a while. I’m now seeing a therapist and have noticed a significant improvement in most of my anxiety issues, including the physical symptoms that I mentioned months ago. In a little under a week I’ll be getting a nose job (something I’ve wanted since middle
Mimi1114
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
All good things must come to an end
I just had my 3 month checkup and it looks like my Ibrutinib is starting to stop keeping my counts in check. They have not gone crazy but have been slowing rising this past year and actually doubled over a 6 month period. My Doctor thinks it's probably good to look at another treatment while I am still
I just had my 3 month checkup and it looks like my Ibrutinib is starting to stop keeping my counts in check. They have not gone crazy but have been slowing rising this past year and actually doubled over a 6 month period. My Doctor thinks it's probably good to look at another treatment while I am still
rcusher
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Effects of cocoa extract and a multivitamin on cognitive function: A randomized clinical trial
Abstract Introduction Dietary supplements are touted for cognitive protection, but supporting evidence is mixed. COSMOS-Mind tested whether daily administration of cocoa extract (containing 500 mg/day flavanols) versus placebo and a commercial multivitamin-mineral (MVM) versus placebo improved cognition
Abstract Introduction Dietary supplements are touted for cognitive protection, but supporting evidence is mixed. COSMOS-Mind tested whether daily administration of cocoa extract (containing 500 mg/day flavanols) versus placebo and a commercial multivitamin-mineral (MVM) versus placebo improved cognition
RedApple
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Am I being irresponsible asking this question
I'm currently 4 months into a clinical trial and have chemo 3 weeks on, 1 week off, plus the the trial drug. I've really struggled with the regime as I was unwell before I started chemo and I've been plagued with lots of other problems as well. I can have a maximum of 6 months of chemo which takes
I'm currently 4 months into a clinical trial and have chemo 3 weeks on, 1 week off, plus the the trial drug. I've really struggled with the regime as I was unwell before I started chemo and I've been plagued with lots of other problems as well. I can have a maximum of 6 months of chemo which takes
doodoolatrice
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Olaparib combined with cediranib improved radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS) in phase 2 clinical
From Renal and Urology news. Olaparib combined with cediranib improves radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS) compared with olaparib alone in men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC), results from a recent randomized phase 2 clinical trial suggest. In an analysis of
From Renal and Urology news. Olaparib combined with cediranib improves radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS) compared with olaparib alone in men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC), results from a recent randomized phase 2 clinical trial suggest. In an analysis of
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
InSightec has registered a trial of intracerebral delivery of GCase (via MR-guided focused ultrasound)
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05565443 New clinical trial registered: InSightec has registered a two-arm, open-label study to establish safety & feasibility of intracerebral delivery of GCase (via MR-guided focused ultrasound) in 14 individuals with Parkinsons (7 GBA-PD & 7 iPD)
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05565443 New clinical trial registered: InSightec has registered a two-arm, open-label study to establish safety & feasibility of intracerebral delivery of GCase (via MR-guided focused ultrasound) in 14 individuals with Parkinsons (7 GBA-PD & 7 iPD)
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
weekly taxol
hi all, Firstly just want to say to everyone — good luck in your treatments and I hope you are all doing well and keeping positive ! is anyone on weekly taxol ? If so , how are you doing —- and has anyone finished weekly taxol and moved on to another treatment ???? my next option is weekly taxol although
hi all, Firstly just want to say to everyone — good luck in your treatments and I hope you are all doing well and keeping positive ! is anyone on weekly taxol ? If so , how are you doing —- and has anyone finished weekly taxol and moved on to another treatment ???? my next option is weekly taxol although
Lookingahead
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Clinical trial for new stem cell-based treatment for Parkinson’s disease given go ahead
The Swedish Medical Products Agency has granted approval for the trial to proceed; ethical approval has already been obtained from the Swedish Ethics Review Authority. The team, led from Lund University in Sweden, is poised to begin recruitment. STEM-PD uses human embryonic stem cells, a type of cell
The Swedish Medical Products Agency has granted approval for the trial to proceed; ethical approval has already been obtained from the Swedish Ethics Review Authority. The team, led from Lund University in Sweden, is poised to begin recruitment. STEM-PD uses human embryonic stem cells, a type of cell
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
video: Low-dose ketamine produces long-term reduction in levodopa-induced dyskinesia
https://youtu.be/4sygods1Txk Preclinical data has previously suggested that low-dose ketamine treatment has short-term antiparkinsonian activity and can reduce levodopa-induced dyskinesia in the long term after an initial 10-hour total treatment. Torsten Falk, PhD, University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ
https://youtu.be/4sygods1Txk Preclinical data has previously suggested that low-dose ketamine treatment has short-term antiparkinsonian activity and can reduce levodopa-induced dyskinesia in the long term after an initial 10-hour total treatment. Torsten Falk, PhD, University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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