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40% of Seniors A-fib- Reduce Risk of Stroke W/ Non-Toxic Therapy

“By 30 months, 40 percent of patients were determined to have suffered at least one episode of this type of abnormal rhythm (A-fib)…” If you take away only two pieces of information from

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Chemo-Induced Atrial Fibrillation, A Fib- Non-Toxic Therapy

“Atrial fibrillation, often called AFib or AF, is the most common type of treated heart arrhythmia. An arrhythmia is when the heart beats too slowly, too fast, or in an irregular way.” According

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Myeloma Chemotherapy- Proteasome Inhibitors

“More importantly, a low concentration of RSV was synergistic with a low dose of the proteasome inhibitor carfilzomib (CFZ) to induce apoptosis in myeloma cells… Bortezomib (velcade), Carfilzomib

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Multiple Myeloma, Pernicious Anemia, PCD and B12 Deficiency

Vitamin B12 deficiency was prevalent in patients with PCD (multiple myeloma), especially in patients with the IgA subtype. Serum vitamin B12 measurements should be part of the initial evaluation and subsequent

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Myeloma- Chemo brain, Brain Health

Increased intakes of DHA and EPA benefited mental health in older people and BrainHQ also improved working memory. Both Therapies fight chemobrain I just turned 60. I am a long-term multiple myeloma

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Coronary Artery Disease- Non-toxic, Non-conventional Therapies

HI David- I believe I have coronary artery disease. I have high cholesterol and blood sugar as well as angina and occasional shortness of breath. Im going to consume Panax Notoginseng daily. I’m female

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Care Options for Elderly With Multiple Myeloma

Hi. My name is David Emerson. I am a long-term Multiple Myeloma survivor and MM cancer coach.  The average age of MM patient is 69 years of age. Chemotherapy and radiation are difficult for any newly

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Multiple Myeloma Symptom, Side Effect, COD- Heart Damage, CICM

“For patients, the benefits of chemotherapy may be partially obfuscated by deleterious effects on the cardiovascular system (CICM), resulting in a significant increase in morbidity and mortality.” I

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Atrial Fibrillation- John D. Callahan

My name is David Emerson. I am a cancer survivor and director of PeopleBeatingCancer. In late 2010, I developed chronic or permanent atrial fibrillation (Afib). Like John Callahan, I too manage my own

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How Long Can a Person Live with Multiple Myeloma?

How Long Can a Person Live with Multiple Myeloma? Statistically, 5-7 years with an average five year survival of 54%. I say statistics are… limiting…if you understand these guidelines below.  How

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Berenson – Low-Dose Approach for Myeloma?

Multiple myeloma specialists (berenson oncology) work in conjunction with local physicians, Rossi emphasizes, so patients can receive most of their care near home. Hi Cancer Coach-  My question is about

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Multiple Myeloma Treatment- Neutropenia, ASCT, Antibiotics

Antibiotic treatment durations for febrile neutropenia, in the absence of confirmed infection, may be safely shortened compared with currently recommended durations in the United States, according to two

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