Archive for “February, 2009”

On this page the following entries were made in the “February, 2009” time-frame.


Vitamin D helps control MS gene

Posted February 16th, 2009 by Asbocat

The first evidence of how vitamin D deficiency and genetics interact to increase the risk of multiple sclerosis has been reported by researchers. “Here we show that the main environmental risk candidate – vitamin D – and the main gene region are directly linked and interact.” A UK and Canadian team found that vitamin D [...]

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Chlamydia – no, not that one!

Posted February 16th, 2009 by Asbocat

The following excerpt is from an article in the April 1999 edition of The Reporter (a newsletter published by Vanderbilt University).  It really helped me understand how I became infected with Cpn and how as a hidden infection it becomes chronic without the body even knowing it is there.  It might also help your understanding [...]

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