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Patients should be tested for a latent tuberculosis infection before starting Humira treatment, the FDA advised. WooHoo!!! #2 Good news. Heh, the two guys at MacRumors who are affected by this announcement can celebrate. #3 Pretty much. Though I did start Remicade last week. Next treatment next week. So far.. no change. But it was my treatment of last resort. There was nothing else I could do.. but NOW there is more hope! Everybody Cabbage Patch! #4 Humira seems to be working well for me. I am currently taking Humira for Chrones. I've tried Remicade but could not tolerate it. I am happy and active. Ask me about Chrones Disease if you have questions I consider myself to be an expert. P. I am new here and have all kinds of interests, this looks like an interesting site. Larsonel #5 ^^^^^ Makes three. Add my sister and you have a vicarious fourth. That's like. 0004% of the Crohn's population! #6 Hello, I also have crohn's disease, my question is I am on Imuran; have u heard of it? Was told need to get off of it and go on Humira.
There is a great deal of buzz surrounding the term "Human Growth Hormone" or "HGH" these days. Long understood for its role in human growth and development, HGH has recently begun to be recognized for its regenerative and anti-aging properties. Exciting new research points to the use of HGH in the reduction of wrinkles, weight loss, memory improvement, libido enhancement, and more. But is the hype really true?!? The answer is: It depends. Let's have a look at what Human Growth Hormone actually is - and how it can be used for its regenerative properties. What Is Human Growth Hormone? Human Growth Hormone, or HGH, is a hormone that is secreted from the pituitary gland (located at the base of your brain, near the front). It stimulates human growth and cell reproduction and regeneration. As you age, your body naturally produce less HGH. You are no longer growing (like when you were a child or teenager), so you no longer need to generate as many new cells on a regular basis. And that's fine.