PSSD Research led by The Mario Negri Institute

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REVOLUTIONIZE
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PSSD Research led by The Mario Negri Institute

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Some good news about future research into PSSD:

"The Mario Negri Institute in Milan, one of the most prestigious and independent research units in the world, have agreed to look more closely at PSSD with a view to setting up research on PSSD once things get back to normal. Mario Negri has a track record of making things happen and changing medicine in the process …" (Rxisk,2020)

https://rxisk.org/catch-san-marino-if-you-can/

Please consider contributing to the prize in order to speed up the process of starting research and making the issue recognized.
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Re: PSSD Research led by The Mario Negri Institute

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fantastic news!!
(the limited range of emoticons does not allow me to have a little party)

we should all try to complete the Rxisk prize quickly :!:
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how about also send a message begging Bill kindly to help us complete the Prize?

https://www.gatesfoundation.org/Who-We- ... rite-to-Us
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put a comment of interest under the post of Rxisk regarding the involvement of Mario Negri.. Let's give a sign that we exist and there is reason to do research on PSSD
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Re: PSSD Research led by The Mario Negri Institute

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This is great news, and to follow it up....

every person who participates in a survey to support research is helping researchers to make progress, informing each others' theories and to stimulate the interest of other researchers to get closer to a cure.

Therefore, if you haven't already done so, it is really important to participate in the following studies:

Prof Cosci's research
Male:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIp ... sp=sf_link
Female:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIp ... sp=sf_link
You can also contact Dr Vargiu, who is helping Prof Cosci conduct the research:
matteo.vargiu1@stud.unifi.it

Dr. Melcangi's Research:
you can request the questionnaire from this email address: roberto.melcangi@unimi.it
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