seseorang yang positif HIV boleh mendapat jangkitan sifilis.Malah, individu yang menghidap HIV mempunyai risiko yang lebih tinggi untuk dijangkiti sifilis. Kedua-dua penyakit ini adalah jenis Infeksi Menular Seksual (IMS) yang berbeza. #lgbt#PLHV#plhv#aids
🚨 My dad was diagnosed with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer out of nowhere.
Just a few months ago, he was completely fine. His physical 5 months earlier showed normal labs. Then suddenly he started feeling achy and exhausted.
They ran bloodwork and his PSA came back at 141. It had been 3.4 just months earlier.
Scans showed Gleason 9 Prostate Cancer with widespread bone metastases. Stage 4.
We didn’t waste time. Along with the hormone blockers and chemo, his oncologist started adding:
- Ivermectin 24 mg/day
- Fenbendazole 222mg / day
Three months later, his PSA dropped from 141 to 0.25.
That’s a 99.8% drop.
He’s feeling much better, has more energy, and the numbers are moving in the right direction fast. His oncologist is very happy with how he’s responding.
We’re still waiting on the next set of scans, but right now, we’re extremely grateful for how well things are going.
This isn’t medical advice, just sharing what happened with my dad. If you or someone you love is going through something similar, I hope this gives you a little hope.
🚨 Could Coffee & Honey Beat a Prescription Drug for Cough?
A surprising study is raising eyebrows: a simple mix of coffee and honey may relieve post-infectious cough faster than the steroid prednisone.
Within 24 hours, patients who drank warm coffee with honey coughed less, slept better, and felt more relief than those given the steroid—without side effects like jitteriness or insomnia.
Scientists think honey soothes and protects the throat, while caffeine may help open airways and boost comfort.
Together, they could create fast natural relief that feels stronger than expected.
But is this a real breakthrough or just powerful symptom relief? The debate is still open.
If a cough lasts, medical advice is still important but this simple mix is getting serious attention.
Source:
Clinical research comparing honey–coffee mixture with prednisone for post-infectious cough relief, peer-reviewed medical literature (details not specified in provided data).
A new generation of metabolic therapies is raising the bar for diabetes and obesity treatment. These next-generation drugs go beyond current options like Ozempic (semaglutide) and Mounjaro (tirzepatide) by targeting multiple hormonal pathways simultaneously.
A new generation of metabolic therapies is raising the bar for diabetes and obesity treatment. These next-generation drugs go beyond current options like Ozempic (semaglutide) and Mounjaro (tirzepatide) by targeting multiple hormonal pathways simultaneously.
In a recent Phase 3 clinical trial (TRANSCEND-T2D-1), adults with type 2 diabetes who received retatrutide achieved substantial improvements. At the highest dose, participants lost an average of up to 16.8% of their body weight (approximately 36.6 pounds) while also seeing significant reductions in long-term blood sugar (HbA1c) levels, results that greatly outperformed the placebo group.
Researchers are also developing oral versions of similar next-generation drugs, such as orforglipron and other daily pills, which could make these powerful treatments more convenient for patients who prefer not to inject.
Experts stress that these medications work best when combined with healthy eating and regular physical activity. Common side effects include gastrointestinal issues such as nausea and diarrhea, which are typical of this drug class.
As treatment options become more advanced, patients should work closely with their healthcare providers to choose the approach that best fits their individual needs and health goals.
[Bajaj HS, et al. Efficacy and safety of retatrutide, a GIP, GLP-1, and glucagon receptor agonist, in people with type 2 diabetes and inadequate glycaemic control with diet and exercise (TRANSCEND-T2D-1): a double-blind, randomised, phase 3 trial. The Lancet. Published online June 6, 2026. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(26)00967-0]
🚨 Possible HIV Cure Reported in Norway
In a rare and groundbreaking case, scientists in Norway report that a patient may have been cured of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant from a sibling during leukemia treatment. The transplant replaced the patient’s immune system, potentially eliminating the virus from the body.
Source: HIV cure research reports and transplant case studies
🚨: It's official — HIV is no longer a terminal disease!
Modern Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) reduces HIV to undetectable levels, allowing patients to live normal lifespans.
I tested POSITIVE for HIV (and lived to tell it)
Not my story. My patient's. She let me share it so you stop being afraid.
Here is what happened after that Positive result👇🏻
@jesusfalcis Because of this statement from the Senator, can we, the public, have the power to have him inhibit from being one of the Senator-Judges if the impeachment case proceeds?