Hello everyone,
We are a group of researchers from the Neuroepidemiology Unit, University of Melbourne, Australia. We investigate how lifestyle behaviours affect Multiple Sclerosis symptoms and progression.
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Look forward to sharing the latest research findings and wish you all the best!
Kind regards,
Maggie
Hello, we are MS researchers from University of Melbourne
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Re: Hello, we are MS researchers from University of Melbourne
Maggie,
look here for the view from the top of the pyramid viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15188&start=915#p261752
for MS, start at page 61 with the document Theoretical Immunology and Chronic Disease - a new horizon for thinking.
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15188&start=900#p260052
look in particular at Annexes I and II for MS, and at chapter 6 for factors of cellular fitness
I hear that apparently our view on immunology is now rapidly changing in doctors' circles. This is encouraging and hopeful.
cheers,
look here for the view from the top of the pyramid viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15188&start=915#p261752
for MS, start at page 61 with the document Theoretical Immunology and Chronic Disease - a new horizon for thinking.
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15188&start=900#p260052
look in particular at Annexes I and II for MS, and at chapter 6 for factors of cellular fitness
I hear that apparently our view on immunology is now rapidly changing in doctors' circles. This is encouraging and hopeful.
cheers,
Re: Hello, we are MS researchers from University of Melbourne
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