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Elaine55 Elaine55 is offline
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Default Where to post neuropathy events?

Hello to Peripheral Neuropathy Community:
Where to post upcoming events? A peripheral neuropathy association will be hosting a lecture on Small Fiber Neuropathy in early November.Do folks know about this? Since I am new here I am still learning how to navigate this forum.Can I send perticulars to the moderators?My understanding is that the lecture given by 2 doctors will be available online after the lecture.Sounds like a good talk, wish i could attend! Also, where is a good place for sharing information on research articles, recent discoveries, drugs that sound promising, etc?All related to neuropathy. Thanks Elaine55
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