Now - who'd like a bit of good news for a change? Well, here's something to brighten your day. I've just been told that a research proposal made by two members of the PA Society's 'Round Table' of researchers has just cleared its first hurdle with respect to securing...
Last Call for Research Participants (Part 2)
Thanks to all who responded to my request for patients to participate in a research programme investigating why some patients need more frequent injections than others. Please be aware that due to Insurance requirements only members of the Pernicious Anaemia Society...
I was on a ‘Downer’ (but not for long)
It was all going too smoothly. Everything was starting to slot into place regarding the problems with treating Pernicious Anaemia and there is now substantial evidence that the reason why some patients need much more frequent replacement therapy B12 than others is...
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...
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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