A recent publication in the British Medical Journal posed the question “Do high vitamin B12 levels in children matter?
Whilst this paper is not available to the general public our valued colleagues in CluB-12 spotted the important points missed in this paper and filed a rapid response.
Research
Low vitamin B12 associated with restless leg syndrome
In restless legs syndrome, (sometimes written as RLS), people get a feeling like their legs are crawling with ants, tingling, burning, itching or cramping. These feelings get worse when the legs have been motionless for a while, especially at night and improve on movement.
Research priorities for B12 patients
In conjunction with the Pernicious Anaemia Society, The James Lind Alliance conducted a priority setting process for research into the autoimmune condition called Pernicious Anaemia (PA).
The results are in! We have the Top 10 Research Priorities for Pernicious Anaemia!
Following the Pernicious Anaemia James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) workshops, we now have our Top 10 Research Priorities; questions that patients, clinicians and other healthcare professionals agreed are the most important to be answered by...
It’s decision time!! The top 10 PA Research Priorities
After many months of work, the Pernicious Anaemia JLA PSP has reached the most important point in the partnership to date – the workshops. The aim of the workshops is for the attendees to agree the TOP TEN most important questions for research into Pernicious Anaemia....
Have Your Say! Pick YOUR Top 10 PA Research Priorities
We need your help to shape the future of Pernicious Anaemia research Last spring, we launched a survey where we asked you to tell us what questions relating to Pernicious Anaemia you would like answered. Over 1,300 patients, carers and healthcare professionals...