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My diagnosis of multiple myeloma led to induction chemotherapy, stem cell mobilization and an autologous stem cell transplant all in 1995. Fifteen years later, in late 2010, I developed chronic atrial
Continue readingEver heard a commercial say something like “when diet and exercise aren’t enough…” According to the research below, diet and exercise can be enough to lower blood pressure. Chemo-induced
Continue readingCoenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a lipid-soluble antioxidant that may protect against mitochondrial ROS, and thus prevent chemo-induced heart damage Chemo-induced heart damage is a common side effect of adriamycin
Continue reading…trials provide scientific evidence of the vascular effects of cocoa flavanols and suggest that the regular consumption of cocoa products containing flavanols may reduce risk of CVD Its not enough
Continue readingChronic systemic inflammation becomes increasingly associated with risk of death, loss of cognitive function and increasing dependency The term “anti-aging” has become sort of huckster-ish
Continue reading“Meta-analysis showed that low-frequency and high-frequency whole-body vibration had additional positive effects compared to strengthening exercises alone on bone strength, knee extensor muscle strength,
Continue reading“Cancer survivors have up to a 15-fold higher risk of developing CVD (1), and CVD is recognized as a leading cause of long-term morbidity and mortality…” It’s not rocket science.
Continue reading“Our data suggest that arrhythmia (A-fib) after transplants are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. A prospective study of arrhythmia in the transplant setting is warranted.” I
Continue readingAppropriate early management of CHD risk factors and stimulation of physical activity and supplementation may reduce CHD risk in multiple myeloma survivors. The bad news is that if you underwent certain
Continue readingThe researchers found that people with A-fib showed a faster rate of decline in thinking and memory skills than those without the condition, and were 40% more likely to develop dementia… The study
Continue readingA common link between chronic disease and cancer could be chronic inflammation. In addition, different chronic diseases or markers may lead to cancer (myeloma?) incidence through different mechanisms. Chronic
Continue reading“In summary, we show that mobilization with Cytoxan increases toxicity without positively impacting long-term outcomes in MM. Our findings place into question Cy’s benefit as a routine component
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