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PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 12:47 am 
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At least I think so.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6724369.stm


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Great article. I especially like the fact that they researchers are sharing the knowledge with the rest of the scientific community.

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I especially like the fact that they researchers are sharing the knowledge with the rest of the scientific community.
I like that AND I like the fact that many researchers worked together on this.

Learning more in 12 months than they have in the last 15 years is something which needs to happen with every aspect of these inflammatory diseases.

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Good news all round, I think.

It certainly is good that the researchers are sharing the knowledge, but who now remembers without looking it up, the discovery a couple of years ago of the genes involved in the development of MS?

And why when some people are so willing to share their research about how to treat the disease, are others so unwilling to listen?

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