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Nanoparticle urine test diagnoses cancer and pinpoints its location
For those who have received radiation treatment. This is a way to keep an eye on secondary cancer. Does anyone know generally how long it takes to start generating secondary cancer? Nanoparticle urine test diagnoses cancer and pinpoints its location The method by which the nanoparticles detect cancer
For those who have received radiation treatment. This is a way to keep an eye on secondary cancer. Does anyone know generally how long it takes to start generating secondary cancer? Nanoparticle urine test diagnoses cancer and pinpoints its location The method by which the nanoparticles detect cancer
cesces
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
What to expect
I had my first rheumatology appointment last week and I'm happy that I've been seen and will hopefully be finding out more! I was referred because of a positive ANA (speckled, 1:1280 titre) and general aches and pains and feeling tired. I had a bunch more blood tests taken and a urine sample (which
I had my first rheumatology appointment last week and I'm happy that I've been seen and will hopefully be finding out more! I was referred because of a positive ANA (speckled, 1:1280 titre) and general aches and pains and feeling tired. I had a bunch more blood tests taken and a urine sample (which
josee94
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Seeking Holistic Remedies and Root Causes of RLS
Over the past few years, I've developed RLS and at the same time also tested positive for toxic metals like lead, mercury, aluminum and several others. Have also learned that this is an epidemic problem as these toxic metals have no biological benefit and yet are found in tap water, food, air, cosmetics
Over the past few years, I've developed RLS and at the same time also tested positive for toxic metals like lead, mercury, aluminum and several others. Have also learned that this is an epidemic problem as these toxic metals have no biological benefit and yet are found in tap water, food, air, cosmetics
JWBe
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT), Is It A Nearer Term Future Treatment For People Living With Parkinson's Disease?
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) is a "relatively new" treatment that is already being used effectively for specific health issues such as IBS, Crohn's Disease, Clostridium Difficile, Ulcerative Colitis, Obesity and Autism. It is also currently in testing for other health issues including Parkinson's
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) is a "relatively new" treatment that is already being used effectively for specific health issues such as IBS, Crohn's Disease, Clostridium Difficile, Ulcerative Colitis, Obesity and Autism. It is also currently in testing for other health issues including Parkinson's
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Elevated ACR levels. Can someone help me interpret lab results, please? Feeling very scared.
I've been noticing recurrent pain around my kidneys, and after an ultrasound last year my doctor found that I have nephrocalcinosis. No follow up tests were done, which I found odd, but the pain persisted. Finally I was able to get a new family doctor, and she ran some bloodwork and a urine test for
I've been noticing recurrent pain around my kidneys, and after an ultrasound last year my doctor found that I have nephrocalcinosis. No follow up tests were done, which I found odd, but the pain persisted. Finally I was able to get a new family doctor, and she ran some bloodwork and a urine test for
beebop20
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
What does mixed growth mean in a urine sample
Feeling so worried 10 weeks pregnant
Feeling so worried 10 weeks pregnant
Naomi23
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Wildly fluctuating high and low blood pressure
Recently my blood pressure has literally been all over the place. Last week I had bp readings of 192/111 whereas yesterday for much of the morning and afternoon it was 87/47. I am taking 250mg Diatazem each evening before bed and 10mg Rampiril each morning. Whenever my cardiologist asks me to wear
Recently my blood pressure has literally been all over the place. Last week I had bp readings of 192/111 whereas yesterday for much of the morning and afternoon it was 87/47. I am taking 250mg Diatazem each evening before bed and 10mg Rampiril each morning. Whenever my cardiologist asks me to wear
Jongemini
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High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago
Can they tell the difference between bph/ chronic prostatitis / CPPS with a cystoscopy?
Background - for the past couple of years I was having problems with passing water, ed/ejaculation problems, pelvic and urethral pain, nerve pain reflected down into the legs and feet when sitting (seems to be brought on by sitting), loss of genital sensation. After a longwinded and tortuously slow process
Background - for the past couple of years I was having problems with passing water, ed/ejaculation problems, pelvic and urethral pain, nerve pain reflected down into the legs and feet when sitting (seems to be brought on by sitting), loss of genital sensation. After a longwinded and tortuously slow process
Uneasy10
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Men's Health Forum
3 years ago
Pregnancy symptoms and negative urine test
Has anybody gone thru this? I started with the nausea sore boobs and dizziness backache pain on day 9 after fresh embryo transfer and today I took a pregnancy test (home) and it’s negative I am still waiting for my blood work but is there any possible positive stories? I am so devastated
Has anybody gone thru this? I started with the nausea sore boobs and dizziness backache pain on day 9 after fresh embryo transfer and today I took a pregnancy test (home) and it’s negative I am still waiting for my blood work but is there any possible positive stories? I am so devastated
Mtorr
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
How do Intramuscular Injections of B12 work?
Hi, after reading numerous posts I am intrigued to find out the mechanism of an intramuscular injection. I wonder if other members could help? The doses that members need are considerably more than the NHS prescribe. I know that some vitamins in high doses can have pharmaceutical effects. Vitamin K is
Hi, after reading numerous posts I am intrigued to find out the mechanism of an intramuscular injection. I wonder if other members could help? The doses that members need are considerably more than the NHS prescribe. I know that some vitamins in high doses can have pharmaceutical effects. Vitamin K is
john159
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Urine vs blood for B vitamins - anyone understand why one could be high and one low?
I have had several blood tests for Vitamin B12 which has increased over the past 12-14 months via supplementation (igennus super B mainly). My latest medichecks result was: 31March active B12 204 pmol/L (25.1-165) I then had a Dutch test which involves both saliva and urine tests. As part of the urine
I have had several blood tests for Vitamin B12 which has increased over the past 12-14 months via supplementation (igennus super B mainly). My latest medichecks result was: 31March active B12 204 pmol/L (25.1-165) I then had a Dutch test which involves both saliva and urine tests. As part of the urine
jsy_girl
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Urine vs blood for B vitamins - anyone understand why one could be high and one low?
I have had several blood tests for Vitamin B12 which has increased over the past 12-14 months via supplementation (igennus super B mainly). My latest medichecks result was: 31March active B12 204 pmol/L (25.1-165) I then had a Dutch test which involves both saliva and urine tests. As part of the urine
I have had several blood tests for Vitamin B12 which has increased over the past 12-14 months via supplementation (igennus super B mainly). My latest medichecks result was: 31March active B12 204 pmol/L (25.1-165) I then had a Dutch test which involves both saliva and urine tests. As part of the urine
jsy_girl
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
MB12 expiration date and storage after opening and mixing with saline solution
hi. how many time does the oxford bioscience mb12 poxder vial lasts after mixing it with saline solution? can i divide it into doses in needles and store in the fridge? thanks.
hi. how many time does the oxford bioscience mb12 poxder vial lasts after mixing it with saline solution? can i divide it into doses in needles and store in the fridge? thanks.
KS38
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Please help!
Hi everybody! This is my first post. I really need help. I am Marion from Maidenhead, 52 years old and all on my own with the feeling of suffocating more and more. I am suffering so much that I am furious that I am not allowed to get a life-ending injection! Since 3 years I am short of breath and getting
Hi everybody! This is my first post. I really need help. I am Marion from Maidenhead, 52 years old and all on my own with the feeling of suffocating more and more. I am suffering so much that I am furious that I am not allowed to get a life-ending injection! Since 3 years I am short of breath and getting
Marionmarion
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Active T3 test and 24 hour urine test.
Had a chat with somebody who knows about thyroid and asked what he thought about reverse T3 tests. The answer he gave me is that there is an "active T3" test, and the T3 is in a form that will enter the cells (it is believed I may have receptor blockage) and that is what some thyroid specialists use
Had a chat with somebody who knows about thyroid and asked what he thought about reverse T3 tests. The answer he gave me is that there is an "active T3" test, and the T3 is in a form that will enter the cells (it is believed I may have receptor blockage) and that is what some thyroid specialists use
carolwxyz
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Is there a Psma blood test?
I have had 2 psma scans over the past few years, along with an Axumin scan. None have identified any cancer yet my PSA is still increasing. I know that some percentage of prostate cancers do not express PSMA. Is there a test to find out if I have PSMA, perhaps a blood or urine test? I would like
I have had 2 psma scans over the past few years, along with an Axumin scan. None have identified any cancer yet my PSA is still increasing. I know that some percentage of prostate cancers do not express PSMA. Is there a test to find out if I have PSMA, perhaps a blood or urine test? I would like
Teddy28
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
Q regarding cortisol levels - anyone else experience very low levels? Could it be Addison's disease? I know it's rare.
Hi everyone, I got these results from a recent 24hr cortisol urine test. I'm a little concerned and I mean, it matches how I feel, I feel horrendous. However, i've had this done by a functional medicine practice called DUTCH testing, but i'm concerned my GP/endocrinologist won't accept this as valid
Hi everyone, I got these results from a recent 24hr cortisol urine test. I'm a little concerned and I mean, it matches how I feel, I feel horrendous. However, i've had this done by a functional medicine practice called DUTCH testing, but i'm concerned my GP/endocrinologist won't accept this as valid
LPLx
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer [NEPC]
For example, RE1-silencing transcription factor (REST) is known as a master regulator of NE markers (47), and alternative splicing of REST by
serine
/arginine-repetitive matrix 4 (SRRM4) to produce a variant that does not possess a transcriptional repressor domain (REST4) has been reported to promote
For example, RE1-silencing transcription factor (REST) is known as a master regulator of NE markers (47), and alternative splicing of REST by
serine
/arginine-repetitive matrix 4 (SRRM4) to produce a variant that does not possess a transcriptional repressor domain (REST4) has been reported to promote
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Mediterranean Diet Nutrients
As concerns bone colonization by prostate cancer, curcumin has demonstrated multiple activities: it downregulates the expression of CXCR4, the receptor of the stromal chemokine CXCL12 expressed by osteoblasts and involved in the metastatic process [105]; it inhibits the
serine
/threonine kinase Akt activation
As concerns bone colonization by prostate cancer, curcumin has demonstrated multiple activities: it downregulates the expression of CXCR4, the receptor of the stromal chemokine CXCL12 expressed by osteoblasts and involved in the metastatic process [105]; it inhibits the
serine
/threonine kinase Akt activation
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Pleurisy
Hi I was diagnosed with pleurisy just over a week ago. I'd been getting pains at the base of my left rib , shoulder blades and chest. Also shortness of breath. Doctor gave me antibiotics and steroids the week before but they didn't help. I was sent to a+e with suspected pleurisy. I had chest xray ,ecg
Hi I was diagnosed with pleurisy just over a week ago. I'd been getting pains at the base of my left rib , shoulder blades and chest. Also shortness of breath. Doctor gave me antibiotics and steroids the week before but they didn't help. I was sent to a+e with suspected pleurisy. I had chest xray ,ecg
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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