Yesterday a bland email floated into my inbox and sat there for a few hours before I eventually opened it. What it contained was the result of two years work by a well-known clinical researcher to gain approval for a small 'proof of concept' research project to...
How Pernicious Anaemia Affects You – New Research Project
Please be aware that there is a new research project taking place into how PA affects patients everyday lives. The project is being conducted by Dr Heidi Seage of Cardiff Metropolitan University. Please take the time to complete the survey which is the first of its...
New Tests for B12
Well, well, well! Just as I was thinking of how to try and get the research community interested in investigating the problems with the current test to determine the B12 status of patients along come two significant developments that directly address this problem....
Research Partners Forum
Monday the 15th of December (last Monday) Carrie and I met with our team of researchers who are working on three different projects relating to the diagnosis and treatment of Pernicious Anaemia. We met for lunch in one of the private dining rooms at the Royal Society...
A Cure for Pernicious Anaemia
It was on my birthday (September 3rd) that a news story broke that especially caught my attention. Scientists from Bristol University had discovered how to 'switch off' the gene that causes various auto-immune conditions including Multiple Sclerosis and type A...
And You Thought Nothing Was Being Done!
"Why isn't anyone doing anything about this?" It's a question I get asked regularly, the premise being that nobody is doing anything about the problems associated with the diagnosis and treatment of Pernicious Anaemia, which, as we know, causes serious vitamin B12...










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