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Peripheral arterial disease (PAD)
I'm assuming it's
shin
splints
or a muscle pull? (had this before being a runner but not for a long time) but I have no idea how I managed to do it which bothers me.
I'm assuming it's
shin
splints
or a muscle pull? (had this before being a runner but not for a long time) but I have no idea how I managed to do it which bothers me.
Lawrence78
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Outdoor workers
Since 1973, death rates from melanoma (the most serious type of skin cancer) have risen by 219% in men, compared to an increase of 76% in women and statistics reveal that men are 69% more likely to die from the disease! AND outdoor workers (most of which are men) are at 60% greater risk! Despite the
Since 1973, death rates from melanoma (the most serious type of skin cancer) have risen by 219% in men, compared to an increase of 76% in women and statistics reveal that men are 69% more likely to die from the disease! AND outdoor workers (most of which are men) are at 60% greater risk! Despite the
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
5 days ago
It’s been a busy May!
📣 It’s been another busy May facilitating the usual numerous national media requests in print, on-line, on the radio and TV, raising lots of #SkinCancerAwareness! However, we are passionate about educating, empowering and equipping the nation with the tools and resources required to make a profound
📣 It’s been another busy May facilitating the usual numerous national media requests in print, on-line, on the radio and TV, raising lots of #SkinCancerAwareness! However, we are passionate about educating, empowering and equipping the nation with the tools and resources required to make a profound
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
15 days ago
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Have any CLL patients had Mohs surgery at MD Anderson? How was your experience? TIA
Have any CLL patients had Mohs surgery at MD Anderson? How was your experience? TIA
ElmTree71
in
CLL America Support
16 days ago
Skcin partner with SIG Roofing
📣 With 1 in 5 diagnosed with at least 1 skin cancer in their lifetime, outdoor workers at 60% greater risk and men 69% more likely to die from the disease - SKCIN are delighted to partner with National roofing merchant, SIG Roofing to educate their employees and raise the roof on sun safety and skin
📣 With 1 in 5 diagnosed with at least 1 skin cancer in their lifetime, outdoor workers at 60% greater risk and men 69% more likely to die from the disease - SKCIN are delighted to partner with National roofing merchant, SIG Roofing to educate their employees and raise the roof on sun safety and skin
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
18 days ago
Raisin awareness!
📣 RAISIN’ AWARENESS! UV radiation is responsible for 90% of the UK’s most common cancer and 80% of the visible signs of aging. ‼ Shade is underestimated as a vital sun protection measure - yet it is one of the five key preventative measures that should be used in combination to reduce the risk of
📣 RAISIN’ AWARENESS! UV radiation is responsible for 90% of the UK’s most common cancer and 80% of the visible signs of aging. ‼ Shade is underestimated as a vital sun protection measure - yet it is one of the five key preventative measures that should be used in combination to reduce the risk of
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
20 days ago
Selfish questions 😔
Hello darlings!I'm going to ramble. I'm still really fuckin confused and angry and flabbergast and so much older and struggling and fighting and full of questions after nearly 5 years!! I don't want to talk about the bloody positives. I want to know stuff that only we know. Am I the only poor bastard
Hello darlings!I'm going to ramble. I'm still really fuckin confused and angry and flabbergast and so much older and struggling and fighting and full of questions after nearly 5 years!! I don't want to talk about the bloody positives. I want to know stuff that only we know. Am I the only poor bastard
Necky4
in
ICUsteps
27 days ago
Gingko Biloba - Supplement Advice
Hello everyone, I'm reaching out for advice on using Ginkgo Biloba to combat brain fog. My previous experience with the Amitamin Ginkgo complex yielded promising results in boosting mental clarity. However, I've noticed it contains iodine (150ug), which I'd rather steer clear of. With that in mind
Hello everyone, I'm reaching out for advice on using Ginkgo Biloba to combat brain fog. My previous experience with the Amitamin Ginkgo complex yielded promising results in boosting mental clarity. However, I've noticed it contains iodine (150ug), which I'd rather steer clear of. With that in mind
BookLover2020
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Painful anterior shin splints
I'm struggling with C25K, although I'm not jogging fast and hardly raising my heart rate and hardly sweating, about 1/2 way through my shins start hurting and by the end I can hardly walk let alone run. I can hardly lift my left foot, sometimes almost goes numb, the muscle on the outside front of my
I'm struggling with C25K, although I'm not jogging fast and hardly raising my heart rate and hardly sweating, about 1/2 way through my shins start hurting and by the end I can hardly walk let alone run. I can hardly lift my left foot, sometimes almost goes numb, the muscle on the outside front of my
SteWales
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Iodine and Povidone - A Chemistry Lesson
Over the years, we have seen many mentions of povidone-iodine. This video is the first time I have ever come across a proper explanation as to why povidone-iodine is chosen! It then continues with its aim of extracting pure iodine from povidone-iodine. The video could be very boring if you are
Over the years, we have seen many mentions of povidone-iodine. This video is the first time I have ever come across a proper explanation as to why povidone-iodine is chosen! It then continues with its aim of extracting pure iodine from povidone-iodine. The video could be very boring if you are
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Training Eyes to Save Lives!
‼️ Did you know that around half of melanoma cases arise on the lower limb, yet melanoma of the foot and lower leg has an outstanding misdiagnosis rate of 36%! Acral lentiginous melanoma of the plantar surface is the only type of melanoma which arises equally across all skin types and late or misdiagnosis
‼️ Did you know that around half of melanoma cases arise on the lower limb, yet melanoma of the foot and lower leg has an outstanding misdiagnosis rate of 36%! Acral lentiginous melanoma of the plantar surface is the only type of melanoma which arises equally across all skin types and late or misdiagnosis
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
3 months ago
Had circumcision, the “important stitch” popped (Dorsal slit).
Got a circumcision From day 2 after taking the wrap off I noticed a small open wound created by one of the sutures leading into the prepuce near the corona. as well as sutures with strange knot formations with smaller less noticeable wounds. One of the strange knot formations is where the open cut
Got a circumcision From day 2 after taking the wrap off I noticed a small open wound created by one of the sutures leading into the prepuce near the corona. as well as sutures with strange knot formations with smaller less noticeable wounds. One of the strange knot formations is where the open cut
Granolaloverss
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 months ago
Skin cancer
I am now in my mid-sixties and was diagnosed with CLL four years; I remain on watch and wait. At around the same time I started getting multiple lesions on my face; some were cancerous and required skin grafts, some were not. At my last appointment with the plastic surgeon I asked why I keep getting
I am now in my mid-sixties and was diagnosed with CLL four years; I remain on watch and wait. At around the same time I started getting multiple lesions on my face; some were cancerous and required skin grafts, some were not. At my last appointment with the plastic surgeon I asked why I keep getting
golfer89
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CLL Support
3 months ago
Lorazepam experiences for one-off use
hi Just wondering if anybody has experience of taking a small dose of lorazepam before a surgical procedure done under a local anaesthetic. I am having a MOHs procedure for skin cancer (bcc) on my nose in two weeks and quite frankly I am terrified. the procedure involves taking layers and examining
hi Just wondering if anybody has experience of taking a small dose of lorazepam before a surgical procedure done under a local anaesthetic. I am having a MOHs procedure for skin cancer (bcc) on my nose in two weeks and quite frankly I am terrified. the procedure involves taking layers and examining
Gilli54
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Thank you!
🧡🙏 Our heartfelt thanks go to Nicola Dow for raising £1970 on her fundraising day on 20th January. Nicola organised a fantastic pub event with a pub quiz, Mr & Mrs, bingo and bonus ball raffle in addition to another raffle that raised a further £900. During the event Nicola gave out lots of information
🧡🙏 Our heartfelt thanks go to Nicola Dow for raising £1970 on her fundraising day on 20th January. Nicola organised a fantastic pub event with a pub quiz, Mr & Mrs, bingo and bonus ball raffle in addition to another raffle that raised a further £900. During the event Nicola gave out lots of information
SkcinHQ
Partner
in
Skin Cancer UK
4 months ago
Thoughts on the increments…
I realised after three weeks of post graduation consolidation (and this was at a very gentle pace and not great distance)that I had
shin
splints
which is apparently caused by too fast progression.
I realised after three weeks of post graduation consolidation (and this was at a very gentle pace and not great distance)that I had
shin
splints
which is apparently caused by too fast progression.
JeremiahObadiah
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 months ago
Our Heartfelt thanks!
‼ The lesion featured in this post may look like eczema or benign skin lesion, but it is in fact a melanoma! In rarer cases, all types of melanoma can lack pigmentation – these are known as amelanotic melanoma. Jane’s story below highlights just how important it is to get any abnormalities checked out
‼ The lesion featured in this post may look like eczema or benign skin lesion, but it is in fact a melanoma! In rarer cases, all types of melanoma can lack pigmentation – these are known as amelanotic melanoma. Jane’s story below highlights just how important it is to get any abnormalities checked out
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
4 months ago
Need another Circumcision
Hi 10 years ago i had full circumcision but i have Phimosis need circumcision for that now. Bit worried as i was circumcision 2013 hope everything be ok. Will i need skin graft i been hearing i may need it. How long will this operation be?
Hi 10 years ago i had full circumcision but i have Phimosis need circumcision for that now. Bit worried as i was circumcision 2013 hope everything be ok. Will i need skin graft i been hearing i may need it. How long will this operation be?
Lincsguy33
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
5 months ago
Selegiline side effects
Hi All. Due to drug shortages we've been unable to get rasagiline and had to swap to selegiline. Since the swap mum has had lots of unusual bleeding and the GP thinks it may be a side effect of the selegiline. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how did you resolve things?
Hi All. Due to drug shortages we've been unable to get rasagiline and had to swap to selegiline. Since the swap mum has had lots of unusual bleeding and the GP thinks it may be a side effect of the selegiline. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how did you resolve things?
Joluu
in
PSP Association
5 months ago
unknown
I have been dealing with a skin condition for almost 3 years. I have seen other posts like mine. One person was even trying to get on a talk show. I too have been dismissed by health providers. I have had one person mention Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC) Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC
I have been dealing with a skin condition for almost 3 years. I have seen other posts like mine. One person was even trying to get on a talk show. I too have been dismissed by health providers. I have had one person mention Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC) Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC
Mystery20
in
MY SKIN
5 months ago
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