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Exclamation European LDN Conference Glasgow, 25th April, 2009

The first European LDN Conference will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, on 25th April , 2009.

The aim of this first European LDN conference is to promote awareness of the use and efficacy of Low Dose Naltrexone in the treatment of many different conditions, including MS, Crohns, Psoriasis, Chronic Fatigue syndrome and other immune related disorders, plus debate the issues around prescribing and access to the treatment.

The conference is organised by Dr Tom Gilhooly of the Essential Health Clinic in Glasgow, a long time advocate and practitioner of LDN Treatment.

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