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Tuesday, February 17
Vitamin D deficiency linked to multiple sclerosis (MS)
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Dr Astrid Englezou
on Tue 17 Feb 2009 08:00 GMT
The Anti-Aging News Journal has reported that ‘ vitamin D, may help control a gene that is known to increase the risk of MS’. ..
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Proud Daughter Bib
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FierceBiotech is an easy to read daily email service that brings must read biotechnology news to senior executives in the biotech industry
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