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Default Inconclusive results for Rasagiline (Azilect) discussed...

This afternoon, in NEJM, long-awaited data from the Teva rasagiline study, ADAGIO are released. There are two places where you can find additional commentary...one at PDOR. http://www.pdonlineresearch.org/news...difying-effect and additionally via a "News in Context" interview on the home page of the MJFF site. www.michaeljfox.org

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