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Scientists Discover How To ‘Switch Off’ Autoimmune Diseases


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University of Bristol press release 9/3/14

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Gemini Experienced

I'm headed to the UK for a vacation in 3 weeks......where do I sigh up for this?????????? Use me as a guinea pig because I have 4 AI diseases, 3 of which I would dump in a heartbeat!

This is what research should be doing. AI diseases are rampant and cause a lot of misery for people.

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I saw this news bulletin yesterday morning--so glad you posted it, A! 

 

It's crazy because I had read an article in one of J's Chemistry publications about research being done to "switch off" whatever triggers AI diseases

a few months ago, but never saw anything about it again.

 

This is incredible news! So many people in my life being diagnosed with AI diseases: diabetes, parkinson's, MS, lupus, RA....imagine what this could mean for future generations!.  

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GF Lover Rising Star

Gem, bring some home for me  :D

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Gemini Experienced

Gem, bring some home for me  :D

I'll see what I can do. If you see a news blurb about a theft from a Bristol lab, then you know you'll be getting a package in the mail. LOL!

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I think we all know a host of people who have AI diseases, I know I certainly do. AI disease seems to be rampant.

I can only hope it's not going to take 20 years before it's in use. 

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