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Old 06-15-2009, 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Koala77 View Post
Television, radio and newspaper reports in Australia today are full of excitement over a Melbourne genetic discovery linked to multiple sclerosis.

Researchers say it's a breakthoughs into the cause of multiple sclerosis, and I thought you might like to see a a bit about what they're saying :

Gene discovery offers hope to MS sufferers:

Australian and New Zealand scientists say new research which shows who is more likely to be at risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) and other autoimmune diseases could shed light in developing new treatments. The international study, coordinated by the University of Melbourne, has found two new locations of genes - chromosomes 12 and 20 - which indicate susceptibility to MS.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...section=justin

New light shed on MS risks:
Medical researchers have discovered two genetic variants which are thought to increase the risk of people developing multiple sclerosis.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/austral...d-on-ms-risks/

Researchers pin down suspect MS genes :
Researchers have made a breakthrough on the locations of genes which appear to be linked to susceptibility to an auto-immune disease, multiple sclerosis.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/world/5...pect-ms-genes/
This statement from one of the links says a lot about Vit D and the autoimmune diseases. It explains why some of us would get the diseases and others in the same climate would not.

"Professor Simon Foote from the says one of them could affect how people with MS process vitamin D. "

If we don't process the D correctly, I wonder if taking supplements helps at all.


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