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Cardiac Sarcoidosis Patient Healed by Anti-MAP Antibiotics

Cardiac Sarcoidosis Patient Healed by Anti-MAP Antibiotics

The author of this recent case study, Branko G. Celler, an Emeritus Professor at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, developed a particularly serious form of sarcoidosis in 2012. While sarcoidosis is a chronic disease characterized by the formation of granulomas in various organs, only a small portion of patients have cardiac involvement, which can lead to symptomatic conduction disturbances, ventricular arrhythmias, progressive heart failure and sudden death. Read more about his recovery with anti-mycobacterial antibiotics.

Berkeley Conference in September: Updates and Registration

Berkeley Conference in September: Updates and Registration

Have you reserved your spot for the Human Para Conference, Mycobacterial Implications in Crohn’s and Chronic Inflammatory Diseases, coming to Berkeley, CA on September 21st & 22nd? It’s not too late! Registration closes a week prior to the event, and a detailed agenda, abstracts and updated registration information have recently been added to the conference pages. Additionally, we are pleased to announce that portions of this activity have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM.

Joint MAP Testing Study Comes to NYC

Joint MAP Testing Study Comes to NYC

Two new dates have been added to the Joint MAP Testing Study! Dr. Stuart Weg and Dr. J. Todd Kuenstner will draw the final 45 samples needed to complete Human Para’s inaugural MAP research project in August. If you are over the age of 18 and live in the New York City area, please consider participating in our study, either as a Crohn’s disease patient or a healthy control. We are seeking 15 Crohn’s patients and 30 healthy control subjects to donate a small amount of blood.