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Presentation and Q & A with XMRV Researcher Dr. Judy Mikovits to Be Streamed Live

Friday Jan 22: Submit Questions Now

ProHealth and the HHV-6 Foundation are honored to announce that we will host a

free presentation & Q & A session by XMRV researcher Judy Mikovits, PhD - to be

held in Santa Barbara, CA, and streamed live on ProHealth.com Friday, January

22.

All are invited to submit a question to Dr. Mikovits in advance.

TIME:

2 to 4 pm Pacific Time, Friday Jan 22

For the date and time of the event where you live, check the World Clock Time

Converter - http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/coverter.html - and convert

from U.S.A. California to your time zone.

PHYSICAL LOCATION:

Santa Barbara Central Library

40 E Anapamu (downtown across from the Courthouse). Very convenient parking,

easy wheelchair access.

See map - www.eventective.com/provider/map.aspx?num=112418

Reserve a Ticket ASAP - If You Wish to Attend in Person

Seating is limited, so individuals or groups wishing to attend the free event in

person must register to reserve seats - ASAP. To request a ticket, email:

editor@... with the Subject: Mikovits Reservation. Please provide your

name and physical address (which will be kept confidential) so that we may mail

you a ticket.

If You Plan to Join the Event as It is Streamed Online

Watch www.ProHealth.com in January for information on how to connect.

SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION TO DR. MIKOVITS NOW

Attendees at the event in Santa Barbara will be able to question Dr. Mikovits

directly about XMRV research progress, findings, testing, and plans. But Dr.

Mikovits invites all to submit questions now, for her consideration in advance.

To submit a question, email: editor@... with the Subject: Mikovits

Question

BRIEF BACKGROUND

Dr. Mikovits

As director of research at the Whittemore- Institute in Reno, Nevada,

Judy Mikovits gained worldwide attention in October with publication of a paper

in the journal Science, reporting " Detection of an Infectious Retrovirus, XMRV,

in Blood Cells of Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. " To review the article

and subsequent media coverage, see " In The News "

(http://www.wpinstitute.org/news/news_current.html) at WPInstitute.org.

XMRV Research Continues, Worldwide

Dr. Mikovits' team at Whittemore-, and collaborating researchers around

the globe, are working intensively on next steps in the research – which relates

to ME/CFS, fibromyalgia and other neuroimmune disorders, certain cancers, and

much more.

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