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Old 03-01-2013, 06:47 AM #1
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Default Why do we just keeplooking?

Do we want a cure, or would we rather just discuss pD amongst ourselves, with this weeks hot candidate.
We occasionally come across a promising candidate. Do we pounce on it and push for further work. No, we let it run for a while then bury it in concrete.
I can't think of any advance that we have pushed along.
One such candidate is the latest on the BBB story, see

Research finds way to restore BBB in Parkinsons's and MS

London University has virtually confirmed the theory. So why are we not hares instead of slow white rabbits!!
I only want to see a cure while I am still here, to free sufferers of their permanent misery. Too late for me at 76. When will it be too late for you? No doubt there are other examples that we let slip through our fingers. We need more white campaigners!

Ron

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