Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 > > > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the > Late- > > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians > will > > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is > also > > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn > Agin > > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now > print > > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be > published. > > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E > + > > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there > now. > > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 > > > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the > Late- > > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians > will > > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is > also > > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn > Agin > > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now > print > > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be > published. > > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E > + > > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there > now. > > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 > > > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the > Late- > > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians > will > > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is > also > > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn > Agin > > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now > print > > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be > published. > > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E > + > > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there > now. > > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 > > > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the > Late- > > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians > will > > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is > also > > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn > Agin > > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now > print > > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be > published. > > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E > + > > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there > now. > > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 > > > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the > Late- > > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians > will > > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is > also > > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn > Agin > > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now > print > > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be > published. > > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E > + > > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there > now. > > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 > > > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the > Late- > > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians > will > > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is > also > > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn > Agin > > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now > print > > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be > published. > > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E > + > > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there > now. > > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 > > > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the > Late- > > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians > will > > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is > also > > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn > Agin > > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now > print > > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be > published. > > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E > + > > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there > now. > > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 > > > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the > Late- > > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians > will > > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is > also > > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn > Agin > > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now > print > > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be > published. > > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E > + > > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there > now. > > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 > > > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the > Late- > > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians > will > > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is > also > > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn > Agin > > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now > print > > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be > published. > > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E > + > > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there > now. > > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 > > > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the > Late- > > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians > will > > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is > also > > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn > Agin > > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now > print > > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be > published. > > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E > + > > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there > now. > > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 This is great news. I hope we can get research into all the fat soluble vitamins and how they can help our kids. > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 This is great news. I hope we can get research into all the fat soluble vitamins and how they can help our kids. > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 This is great news. I hope we can get research into all the fat soluble vitamins and how they can help our kids. > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 This is great news. I hope we can get research into all the fat soluble vitamins and how they can help our kids. > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 This is great news. I hope we can get research into all the fat soluble vitamins and how they can help our kids. > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 This is great news. I hope we can get research into all the fat soluble vitamins and how they can help our kids. > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 This is great news. I hope we can get research into all the fat soluble vitamins and how they can help our kids. > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 This is great news. I hope we can get research into all the fat soluble vitamins and how they can help our kids. > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 This is great news. I hope we can get research into all the fat soluble vitamins and how they can help our kids. > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 This is great news. I hope we can get research into all the fat soluble vitamins and how they can help our kids. > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 This is great news. I hope we can get research into all the fat soluble vitamins and how they can help our kids. > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 This is great news. I hope we can get research into all the fat soluble vitamins and how they can help our kids. > > I have great news! The below abstract has been accepted at the Late- > Breaking Platform at the Pediatric Academy Society meetings in > Toronto this May 2007 for an oral presentation. This is one of the > largest annual pediatric meetings and many general pediatricians will > be there. This is an incredible opportunity to get information on > apraxia out to the general pediatric community. This session is also > well attended by the media which will likely pick up this story. > Hopefully the next step will be a funded clinical trial! Marilyn Agin > is going to join me there. Anyway this is something you can now print > out for your pediatrician. It will be published in the PAS/AAP > meeting proceedings - so now at least " something " will be published. > We have a long way to go, since this is still the summary of > anecdotal stories, but it is an excellent start. Many thanks to all > the families who emailed me clinical information after trying vit E + > omega 3. You have helped to move this forward. I stopped counting > once we hit 50 families. I know there are dozens more out there now. > And of course, many thanks to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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