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diabetes is a very common disease and it affects millions of people many people

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For more infomation >> Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Without Medication - The Facts - Type 2 Diabetes Breakthrough - Duration: 5:16.

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Would you consider another treatment over HSCT at this point? - Duration: 3:19.

So if you had the chance to do something else instead of HSCT, would you consider that?

Say, somebody at this stage having the option of HSCT and something else, would you

consider something else?

I think people need to be realistic about the treatment.

And I don't think, I think a lot of people see or hear stem cells and say, oh

my god, that's the most amazing thing ever, it's

just so perfect, this is going to be it and I would never do Tysabri or Lemtrada or Ocrevus.

And those are all really powerful treatments and they're really effective and there is

a much lower risk of mortality.

I mean you've got a ten times higher risk with HSCT than you do with

Tysabri of dying from PML, even getting PML.

So I think people need to understand that this

is a lifeline treatment and take it very seriously.

I mean I've heard about this email from a

friend, which is, it's a serious email.

She wrote me in, this was last year, and she told me

hey, she was going to get HSCT, she was really excited about it.

And I said maybe you don't want to do that, you're doing okay.

She's a professor, she was actively teaching.

Her MS was a problem, but not a big problem.

Anyway, there's a certain email, she said, she

said Dave, you may recall, I did HSCT five months ago, well, my thoughts of victory have

faded quite quickly.

The treatment and high dose chemotherapy have caused more harm

than good.

I've had four hospitalisations from complications, I now have found that I am

dwindling quite quickly, my immune system has never regained working condition, I have

lost cognitive function, liver function, an inability due to chemo eating away my GI tract.

Please help, get the word out that HSCT is a, quote, sledgehammer approach, with

significant mortality.

I'm entering hospice after a long hard fight, please warn others to

cautiously approach new treatments until its safety is well established.

That was the last email I ever got from her.

So, people need to understand, yes, this treatment is lifesaving,

but it can also take your life, and I just want people to understand that it's a very

serious full- on commitment.

For more infomation >> Would you consider another treatment over HSCT at this point? - Duration: 3:19.

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Do you have any advice for people considering HSCT treatment? - Duration: 2:43.

Do you have any advice for people considering taking HSCT treatment now and hoping to

live longer?

Oh, one thing I would recommend is get your facts right.

On my website ActiveMSers.org, I have in the forums areas dedicated just to

research on HSCT, and I don't editorialise much

there at all.

It also has my experience from day one, day two, year one, the whole thing.

And I cover it in great detail.

But I think the most valuable thing over there is I publish the

abstracts of every study that's been done on HSCT, and I continue to publish them.

So they go back to probably the year 2000 and you

can really get a good sense of what's out there.

I would say - and yeah, I will get flamed - don't

rely on a lot of these other websites out there.

There are some groups and they're very vocal and they're very excited about this treatment,

and that's fantastic, but they don't have their facts exactly right and it causes a

big problem with the researchers and they've even come

to me to complain, and they say hey, they get

about 60 or 70% of it right, but then they get 30% of it wrong.

So I would say, try and go to an unbiased source for information, look at

these research studies and come to your own conclusions, don't necessarily listen to

someone who says, I got it done six months ago and

I am cured and I feel great.

Well, I felt great at six months too, and I felt great at one year

and two years and four years.

You need to look a little bit farther down the line and take all

those great experiences with a grain of salt and make your own decisions.

That's what I would say.

For more infomation >> Do you have any advice for people considering HSCT treatment? - Duration: 2:43.

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Can you tell us about your experience with HSCT treatment? - Duration: 3:39.

So about that, maybe you can tell us a little bit more about your experience with the

treatment itself, how it felt for you, how are the side effects?

The treatment, outside the clinical trial, because the clinical trial does involve a

lot more effort and time and commitment, but in general

I went into the hospital for three weeks.

Before that, I'd probably need to be around the hospital for a week or two to get the

stem cells out of the blood, but then they harvest

the stem cells and then freeze them.

I was in the hospital for about three weeks, the first

week could have been, had chemotherapy every day and kind of chilling.

And then you get transplanted, it smells like corn, weirdly, it smells

like corn.

And then more side effects start happening.

For me, yeah, I got sick, I puked a few times, but nothing crazy.

I did actually pass out once.

I lost all control, pretty much, of my bodily functions, unfortunately, for a

few days.

That was a real kind of challenge, especially when you go to the bathroom and

you don't want to, and then the nurse cleans you up and then, like then, yeah, you're

in a mess and then she's got to clean up everything

all over again.

So that was a challenge.

For about three days I couldn't get out of bed, and

then once I started to recover – this is about the eighth, sixth or eighth day, something

in that range – I started to use my walker and going

around the hospital.

It's sobering when you're going round the hospital, because there are

other people in there going through transplants -

lymphoma, this is really common - and it was sobering to see other people and I didn't

know what they were ill with.

And then after the treatment then I had to stay within about – this

was after three weeks – I had to be within minutes of the hospital for the next two weeks,

because if an infection sets in, it can kill you really, really fast.

The doctor said you've got to stay right nearby and if you've got any

problems, come in, not be by yourself.

So someone was with me the entire time, which made it

a little challenging for grocery shopping, stuff like

that.

But after that, I didn't have many side effects, the biggest side effects from the

treatment long term, there is a risk of blood transfusions in my future and I am sterile.

And then I also need to take Viagra now, I am

completely knocked out by this transplant.

But yeah, not too bad.

For more infomation >> Can you tell us about your experience with HSCT treatment? - Duration: 3:39.

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Hypoprolactinemia - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology - Duration: 5:26.

With hypoprolactinemia, hypo- means below, -prolactin refers to the hormone produced

by the pituitary gland, and -emia refers to the blood, so hypoprolactinemia means lower

than normal prolactin levels in the blood.

Normally, at the base of the brain, there's a small pea-sized gland called the pituitary

gland.

The anterior pituitary - which is the front of the pituitary gland - has a number of different

cells, each of which secrete a different hormone.

One group, the lactotroph cells, secrete prolactin.

In men, prolactin stimulates testosterone production.

In women, during pregnancy, elevated levels of estrogen stimulate the lactotroph cells

to produce large amounts of prolactin which stimulates alveolar cells in the breasts.

In response to prolactin, the alveolar cells divide and enlarge - and once a baby is born,

lactogenesis starts - which means that milk is produced.

Apart from milk production, high levels of prolactin also inhibit the release of gonadotropin

releasing hormone from the hypothalamus, which results in decreased luteinizing and follicle

stimulating hormone levels, which in turn, decreases estrogen levels.

In women, this can stop ovulation and menstruation, which is why women typically don't have

a menstrual period while breastfeeding.

In women that are not pregnant or breastfeeding, as well as in men, prolactin levels are usually

kept in check by the hypothalamus in two ways.

The first way is the most important, and it's when the hypothalamus secretes a constant

stream of dopamine which in this setting is called prolactin inhibiting factor.

Dopamine binds to specific receptors on the lactotroph cells and inhibit the release of

prolactin.

The second way is less significant, and it's when the hypothalamus secretes thyrotropin

releasing hormone, also called prolactin releasing hormone, which can stimulate prolactin release.

If the level of prolactin rises for any reason, then it signals the hypothalamus to release

more dopamine, eventually decreasing its own production, a process called negative feedback

or feedback inhibition.

The most common cause of hypoprolactinemia is Sheehan's syndrome, a disorder where

lactotroph cells die in a woman that has recently given birth and has postpartum hemorrhage

- excessive blood loss during delivery.

That happens because the lactotroph cells have an increased demand for blood, and the

postpartum hemorrhage results in a decreased supply of blood - that leads to ischemia and

necrosis.

Another cause of hypoprolactinemia is taking medications containing dopamine, as well as

dopamine agonists like bromocriptine which inhibit prolactin release from lactotroph

cells.

Another cause is a tumor in the pituitary gland or hypothalamus, which puts pressure

on the nearby lactotroph cells and interferes with their ability to produce prolactin.

That happens in part because the tumor creates local inflammation that can damage the lactotroph

cells.

Hypoprolactinemia generally only causes symptoms in breastfeeding women who can have agalactorrhea,

which is a decrease in breastmilk production.

In women that aren't breastfeeding, and in men, hypoprolactinemia doesn't usually

cause symptoms.

The diagnosis of hypoprolactinemia can be made when there are decreased levels of prolactin

in the blood, particularly if the levels of prolactin are low in spite of receiving thyrotropin-releasing

hormone.

An MRI can help confirm the Sheehan's syndrome or the presence of a pituitary or hypothalamic

tumor.

Treatment is usually reserved for women who want to breastfeed.

Dopamine antagonists can be used to oppose the action of dopamine and that removes the

inhibition on the lactotroph cells.

If there's a tumor, though, surgery may be needed.

All right, as a quick recap, hypoprolactinemia, or low prolactin levels in the blood, is most

often caused by Sheehan's syndrome, where lactotroph cells die in women who have postpartum

hemorrhage.

These women can develop agalactorrhea and can be treated with dopamine antagonists.

For more infomation >> Hypoprolactinemia - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology - Duration: 5:26.

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UBMD physician leading medical community in diabetes care and treatment - Duration: 2:26.

For more infomation >> UBMD physician leading medical community in diabetes care and treatment - Duration: 2:26.

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Immunotherapy, the treatment for Ivan's neuroblastoma - Duration: 4:15.

For more infomation >> Immunotherapy, the treatment for Ivan's neuroblastoma - Duration: 4:15.

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How To Make Your Hair Grow Faster With Oil | Hair Loss Treatment | Hair Loss Cure - Remedies One - Duration: 3:09.

to obtain the best results that is fundamental that we look for high

quality natural oils and in whatever measure possible that we opt for organic

oils today's video will discuss five natural oils to promote healthy hair

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having a long full head of hair as many people's dream the problem is presented

when the hair does not grow enough or becomes thin weak and lifeless 5 natural

oils that favor hair growth 1 olive oil olive oil is another of the treasures

that bring many benefits when used in the hair its hormone to hydrate Estrin

DHT reduces the hair follicle which helps prevent balding and men to castor

oil castor oil is utilized as a natural laxative nevertheless it is also very

effective for treating hair loss this oil is rich in recently accosted and

omega-9 fatty acids as for the omega-9 fatty acids thanks to their great

moisturizing ability they hydrate and nourish the hair leaving it thick strong

and shiny 3 lavender oil lavender oil is very well known for its

aroma which serves to treat stress distress and insomnia however it is also

a potent treatment for alopecia areata lavender oils properties when used

regularly considerably help in the growth of hair this oil is an equally

powerful antiseptic its disinfecting properties serve to treat scalp

infections and to fight fungi microbes and viruses poor almond oil almond oil

has a great ability to protect and hydrate the hair although it is not

known for its properties for making hair bro it does protect and stimulate the

growth of hair follicles this makes them grow back stronger and be less

susceptible to tears but hair massage with all men go away or

eliminates the accumulation of dead cells and cools the scalp reduces

swelling five rosemary oil rosemary oil has excellent properties that help hair

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activates hair follicles so that new hairs can grow plus it is also said that

this oil prevents hair loss and the appearance of gray hairs helps eradicate

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[HEALTH]Prevention and Treatment to Lower High Cholesterol - Duration: 2:53.

Prevention and Treatment to Lower High Cholesterol

  Prevention and Treatment to Lower High Cholesterol A few smart lifestyle tweaks can help you improve your cholesterol numbers.

  Having abnormally high cholesterol levels in your blood raises your risk for heart disease and stroke. Luckily, there are a few key steps that can help you lower your cholesterol — or prevent high cholesterol in the first place.

There are no symptoms of high cholesterol.

Youll only learn you have it after your doctor has ordered a blood test known as a lipid panel, either as part of your regular checkup, after you've had a heart attack, or because someone in your family was diagnosed with inherited high cholesterol (familial hypercholesterolemia, or FH).

If the test shows that your cholesterol is high, and the test was part of your regular exam, your doctor may recommend certain lifestyle changes as the first line of treatment.

If these changes dont help you achieve healthier cholesterol levels, you may need to take a cholesterol-lowering medication. If you've had a heart attack or are diagnosed with FH, you'll probably need one or more cholesterol-lowering drugs immediately.

Lifestyle Remedies for High Cholesterol A healthy lifestyle is your first protection against unhealthy levels of cholesterol or triglycerides (another type of fat similar to cholesterol) in your blood.

Experts suggest taking the following steps to lower your risk of having high cholesterol: Stick to a healthy diet. Reducing levels of saturated fats and trans fats in your diet may have a big impact on your cholesterol levels.

Keep your weight down. If you have a body mass index of 30 or greater, you have an elevated risk of developing high cholesterol. Abdominal fat that expands your waist measurement can raise your risk of developing high cholesterol.

  For men, a waist measurement of 40 inches (102 centimeters) or more puts you at higher risk, as does a waist measurement of 35 inches (89 cm) or more for women.

Exercise has two effects on cholesterol: It raises your bodys levels of HDL (good) cholesterol, and it also increases the size of LDL particles, which makes them less likely to form plaque on coronary artery walls.

Try to get 40 minutes of moderate to vigorous aerobic exercise three to four times a week, to help keep your cholesterol levels in check. In this case, more is better — exercising daily will improve your health even more.

If youre just getting started on an exercise routine or havent been active in a while, try low-impact aerobic exercises like walking, cycling, or swimming. Always get your doctors okay before starting an exercise program.

Tobacco smoke causes damage to the walls of your blood vessels, making it easier for plaque to accumulate. Smoking also lowers HDL levels. Control your blood sugar. If you have diabetes, its important to keep your blood sugar under control.

High blood sugar levels can weaken the lining of your arteries, raise LDL (bad) cholesterol, and lower HDL cholesterol. Medication for High Cholesterol Sometimes, even people who follow a very healthy lifestyle can have high cholesterol and triglyceride levels.

  If youre among them, your doctor may recommend taking medication to help lower your cholesterol levels. These cholesterol-lowering drugs include statins, fibrates, niacin, PSCK9 inhibitors, drugs to prevent cholesterol absorption from food, and bile acid sequestrants.

Nutritional supplements include fish oil, soy, garlic, and plant stanols and sterols.

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