TMJ 'dysfunction' - Health implications

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PostPosted: Fri, 09 Nov 2012, 7:44 pm 
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Did you all hear about this one.......

This trial is still recruiting so if you think you are eligible please ask your neurologist to refer you to Cambridge [- Our esteemed Ivy League university.] The aim of this work is to make Alemtuzumab safer, by preventing or reducing the incidence of autoimmune complications of Alemtuzumab. It is in everybody's interest for this to happen!

The purpose of the CAM-THY trial is to try and prevent side effects of Alemtuzumab (formerly known as Campath-1h). Although Alemtuzumab is an effective treatment of MS[!!!], it has side effects; in particular 1 in 3 MSers develop a new autoimmune disease after treatment.

When Alemtuzumab-treated MSer's immune systems recover or reboot themselves, it begins to attack other parts of their body[ - Really? ]; most commonly the thyroid gland. Dr Coles, in Cambridge, believes that they can reduce the risk of autoimmune disease after treatment with Alemtuzumab by using a drug which alters the way in which the immune system recovers.

[One drug screws up the immune system and another one is going to fix it. Hooray!]

There is no way on earth that such a drug can make the slightest improvement in anyone's condition


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