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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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