Professor Giancarlo Comi stressed the importance of listening to individuals with MS, pointing out that their experiences are a crucial tool in assessing disease progression. Read ECTRIMS’ tribute to his extraordinary legacy 👉 https://t.co/WSd8fKWvuS
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We mourn the loss of Prof. Giancarlo Comi, a pioneering neurologist in multiple sclerosis research. As a former ECTRIMS council member and European Charcot Foundation (@EuropeanCharcot) founder, his contributions have profoundly shaped the field and patient care globally.
Clinical, prognostic and pathophysiological implications of MOG-IgG detection in the CSF: the importance of intrathecal MOG-IgG synthesis https://t.co/uIk9E2JTuL
Check out our new study on MOG IgG intrathecal synthesis!
Congrats to @jacksax13 on his first @JNNP_BMJ paper
Elevated Serum NfL not only distinguished CANVAS spectrum disease from controls but also seems to correlate with cerebellar involvement in people with CANVAS. https://t.co/D5rjlJVdr3
To those that don’t know our story…
Dai Yongge took over Reading days before the club’s Championship play-off final in 2017.
Since then:
• Relegation to the third tier for the first time in 22 years
• A total of 16 points deducted
• A 5 year transfer embargo
• Multiple missed HMRC payments
• Extreme cost cutting including redundancies, no hotels before away games and microwaved pre-match meals
• CEO selling our most valuable assets behind the back of our manager and DoF
• Not a single interview with the public
With Reading now in the League One relegation zone, protest action is a cry for help to save our club from extinction.
Dai Yongge Out. #readingfc
🏆 #DHOTYA2023 WINNER 🏆
“No Curvature” has battered the entire roster this year to be added to the history books for DHOTYA.
Commiserations to “100 Person Orgy” which couldn’t get over the line.
@TheMOGProject Hey there, thanks for the shout-out! Full paper just came out today - with colour pictures, larger tables and brand new sections! It’s here https://t.co/b366K8dDzz
Workers on the Millennium Bridge, by reducing the headroom of the bridge while they work, have triggered an ancient by-law of London requiring that a bale of straw be hung underneath to warn river traffic: