Dr Tom O’Bryan: Nutrigenomic Therapies for Autoimmune Disease. – Beyond ‘One Drug–One Target’ Treatments

Start:
March 10, 2012
Cost:
£84 inc VAT
Venue:
Royal Society of Medicine
Phone:
08450760402
Address:
1 Wimpole Street, London, United Kingdom, W1G 0AE
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This full-day presentation will address the intersection of Functional Immunology with Health and Disease. Furthering the integration of neuroendocardioimmunology, we will focus on the role of chronic inflammation, which initiates at the cellular level, fueling the inflammatory cascade that spreads systemically, eventually causing enough tissue damage to be recognisable as a diagnosable condition.  Practically every known degenerative disease is a disease of inflammation at the cellular level.

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