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**April 15, 2009** – Deficiency in vitamin D has been widely regarded as contributing to autoimmune disease, but a review appearing in // | **April 15, 2009** – Deficiency in vitamin D has been widely regarded as contributing to autoimmune disease, but a review appearing in // | ||
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For the past five years, Autoimmunity Research Foundation has been running an observational study in which patients are administered pulsed, low-dose antibiotics and a VDR agonist in order to kill chronic bacteria implicated in their diseases. Specific data on the cohort was recently presented by Capt. Thomas H. Perez, USPHS (ret), at the International Congress on Autoimmunity in Porto, Portugal: | For the past five years, Autoimmunity Research Foundation has been running an observational study in which patients are administered pulsed, low-dose antibiotics and a VDR agonist in order to kill chronic bacteria implicated in their diseases. Specific data on the cohort was recently presented by Capt. Thomas H. Perez, USPHS (ret), at the International Congress on Autoimmunity in Porto, Portugal: | ||
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* Citation: Albert PJ et al. In press. Autoimmunity Reviews. " | * Citation: Albert PJ et al. In press. Autoimmunity Reviews. " | ||
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