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Anticoagulants, radiation, and prostate cancer outcomes

Sitemaster wrote 2 weeks ago: Data presented last Monday at the annual meeting of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (AST … more →

Tags: Management, Treatment, anticoagulant, Aspirin, clopidogrel, Radiation

Good news about treating male fertility issues1 comment

whywaittofeelbetter wrote 1 month ago: There are a range of ways in which men can increase their fertility through diet change but I’d neve … more →

Tags: Body, Angina, coq10, fertility, Parkinson's, Research, Sperm, sperm count

New Blood Thinners!

Steve wrote 1 month ago: The European Society of Cardiology held its annual big meeting recently, and the major news revolved … more →

Tags: Medication, INR, Anticoagulation, Plavix, Cumadin, Blood Thinner, pill

Individual results may vary

Suchita S wrote 1 month ago: That phrase often appears in the fine print on TV commercials for prescription drugs or in magazine … more →

Tags: Suchita S, drug-drug interactions, Electronic Medical Records, FDA, Genetics, medical liability, Medical School, Medicare, metabolism

White Guys5 comments

vagueperson wrote 2 months ago: Things have been happening at the Saathoff household, and you haven’t been informed! Let’s go back.  … more →

Tags: Little Cap, Sickness, dvt, UIMC, Claire, lupus anticoagulant, Dr. Grant, Northern League, Gary RailCats

Wyse views on Dabigatran (Pradaxa) and Warfarin

aswalli wrote 2 months ago: The Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta’s Dr. D. George Wyse, Professor Emeritus at UCal … more →

Tags: researchers, Libin Cardiovascular Institute, Cardiac Sciences, university of calgary, D. George Wyse, atrial fibrillation, dabigatran, pradaxa

Friday Science Review: September 4, 20092 comments

RChan wrote 2 months ago: Potential future therapeutic options… Dabigatran versus Warfarin: Dabigatran (PRADAX®, Boehringer-In … more →

Tags: Friday Science Review, Richard Chan, bell palsy, dabigatran, McMaster, raf, Samuel Lunenfeld, Stroke, Sunnybrook Research Institute

Too Good to Be True?

mzoler wrote 2 months ago: From the annual congress of the European Society of Cardiology in Barcelona. How do you react to sma … more →

Tags: cardiovascular medicine, AAAAI, atrial fibrillation, dabigatran, European Society of Cardiology, Stroke, Stuart Connolly

Idiopathic and Still Searching for Answers

kalifenix wrote 2 months ago: As of this past Tuesday, I’m off anticoagulants. I do not have an identifiable clotting disord … more →

Tags: Medical, anxiety, blood thinners, Grief, Lovenox, pcos, stillbirth

Changing Medications

kalifenix wrote 3 months ago: Yesterday was a bit of a scary day. My hematologist changed my medications the day before, because i … more →

Tags: Medical, blood thinners, Lovenox

Anxiety

kalifenix wrote 3 months ago: There’s a bunch of things that might make me feel better. Like getting back to yoga. The gym. … more →

Tags: Medical, anxiety, blood thinners, Lovenox

Good and bad news for possible warfarin competitors

abe kakashi wrote 3 months ago: July 17, 2009 by Lisa Nainggolan Boston, MA - An investigational factor Xa inhibitor, edoxaban (Daii … more →

Tags: coronary heart disease, clopidogrel, anti-coagulant, coronary, edoxaban, Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, tecarfarin

Prostate cancer radiotherapy in men on warfarin or Plavix

Sitemaster wrote 4 months ago: A recent study has assessed the risk of bleeding as a consequence of radiation therapy for localized … more →

Tags: Management, Treatment, anticoagulant, bleeding, clopidogrel, EBRT, external beam radiation, Risk

Coumadin For Heart Diseases

essentialhealthcare wrote 4 months ago: Coumadin, primarily known as warfarin, is an anticoagulant drug that is used to treat many heart com … more →

Tags: heart diseases, regular blood tests, Heavy bleeding

Wednesday again … so soon

Tony wrote 6 months ago: The hospital appointment went well. No waiting about much, which is one of the features of York Dist … more →

Tags: Interesting, Just another day, Memories, Nothing Special, Colleague, Cooks, Dahlias, hospital, lap top

The Land Of The Sand

smileandwaveboys wrote 6 months ago: 1.  A Glorious Day 2.  An Excruciating Evening 3.  A Successful Meal We have been On Holiday. Fantas … more →

Tags: Sunday, Nanna, Swimming, sweets, expressive language, Friends, Granddad, Granny, Elegant Aunt

Trends Update -- Personalized Medicine: No Medicare Funding for Warfarin Testing, For Now1 comment

Jeremy G wrote 6 months ago: The WSJ Health Blog reports that Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has decided there … more →

Tags: trends in 2009, News, Jeremy Grushcow, Personalized Medicine, FDA, NIGMS, NHLBI, CMS, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

31 Weeks and the HMO

vagueperson wrote 6 months ago: Happy 31 weeks (3 days ago) I made the poster this week, and it has a punctuation theme: the backgro … more →

Tags: Pregnancy, Sickness, Little Cap, lupus anticoagulant, 31 weeks, Kicks, coumadin, Pulmonology, Dr. Grant

My four month ordeal of trying to get my heart fixed right2 comments

mercyman53 wrote 7 months ago: Back in 1997 I went from being in pretty good health to having major medical problems in a matter of … more →

Tags: cost of surgery, Debt, doctors, Financial Matters, Heart, heart by-pass surgery, heart catheterizations, insurance co pays, out of pocket medical expenses


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