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The following paragraph say's it all:

"   But while this breakthrough holds great promise, so much work
remains to be done! Researchers anticipate another five years of work before
the
drug could move into trial phase."

Nic
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On 31 July 2011 22:27, Marc Braasch <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> What ever became of this?
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> From: Rayilyn Brown <[log in to unmask]>
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> Sent: Thu, September 30, 2010 6:57:46 AM
> Subject: Breakthrough - Possible Cure for Parkinson's
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> From: American Parkinson Disease Association
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> Subject: Breakthrough - Possible Cure for Parkinson's
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>           Dear Rayilyn,
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>             A new discovery promises real hope for a cure — the kind of
> hope you
> kindle each time you help in the search for a cure.
>
>
>             While today's best drugs only temporarily ease Parkinson's
> symptoms,
> researchers at Johns Hopkins have discovered a drug that halts the disease
> 100
> percent of the time in mice!
>
>             Researchers say the drug prevents Parkinson's in mice by
> blocking a
> mutilated enzyme that kills brain cells.
>
>             It took two years of combing through 200 experimental drugs for
> researchers to achieve this breakthrough. So it's urgent to keep up the
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>             The potential of this discovery is truly incredible! APDA is
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>             Not only could this new drug halt the progression of
> Parkinson's in
> people who've already been diagnosed, but it could prevent its onset for
> those
> who are genetically predisposed to get the disease!
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>             But while this breakthrough holds great promise, so much work
> remains to be done! Researchers anticipate another five years of work
> before the
> drug could move into trial phase.
>
>             That means the fight's not over! Ease the Burden for those who
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>             With Exciting New Hope for a Cure!
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>             American Parkinson Disease Association
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