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Japan Earthquake: Nuclear Plants at Fukushima Daiichi
Hopefully everything that has to goes down is already; as a new 7.4 with tsunami warning struck the area :(- algis.j
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- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Medical Is CCSVI the Key to Treating Multiple Sclerosis?
Sorry: I do not think magnetic field could separate molecules in the brain... Fe is binding with fat; which myelin is rich of.- algis.j
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Is CCSVI the Key to Treating Multiple Sclerosis?
Doxycycline has worked for some; it is an antibiotic ~and~ iron chelator... So tough call... The idea behind CCSvI is: blood slowing because narrowing of the veins. Blood percolate because of endothelial permability; iron of the blood bind with myelin; immune system eat iron - and the...- algis.j
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Marijuana May Help Multiple Sclerosis Patients?
If you are already a smoker (legal fags) - Just try... You'll see... If not; I am not sure it worth starting to smoke to get a 'possible' relief. Like shooting a foot to forget you've got an headache? FWIW: I am MS sufferer and I tried MJ: it did not change anything to me. But everyone's...- algis.j
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Understanding Urine Production: How Do the Kidneys Regulate It?
My health is perfect - Thank you :D- algis.j
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Understanding Urine Production: How Do the Kidneys Regulate It?
How does the kidneys produce urine; in matter of 'regulation' (?). Is it a flush when required or are they always dripping in the bladder? Or both? Thank you.- algis.j
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Could there be a link between MS and Cat Scratch Fever?
See https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=358270- algis.j
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Is CCSVI the Key to Treating Multiple Sclerosis?
It is not because they are a lot to be wrong that they are right... Thank you all :)- algis.j
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Does arteries / veins have nociceptors?
Thank you. They would have to be 'transparent' tho; for the immune system.- algis.j
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Is CCSVI the Key to Treating Multiple Sclerosis?
I wish it would be that simple :D- algis.j
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Is CCSVI the Key to Treating Multiple Sclerosis?
Doxycycline and minocycline are sometimes used with MS patients. But there are probably other iron chelator agents out there; Phytic Acid?- algis.j
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Is CCSVI the Key to Treating Multiple Sclerosis?
@Chemisttree: I want to correct myself - I found this while doing my researches: @Zoobyshoe: you're welcome.- algis.j
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Does arteries / veins have nociceptors?
Thank you :) Why "bad"?- algis.j
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Does arteries / veins have nociceptors?
Does arteries / veins have nociceptors? i.e.:if an army of 'nanobots' ramble in my circulatory system; would I occasionally "feel" them?? Thank you :)- algis.j
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Medical Is CCSVI the Key to Treating Multiple Sclerosis?
Antibiotics? I don't think they chelate iron, but beat me wrong :P http://sickle.bwh.harvard.edu/chelators.html is the best I can find.- algis.j
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- Forum: Biology and Medical