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ms as metabolic disorder

MS as metabolic disorder, and diet

Welcome, all those who found their way here from Dr Terry Wahls’ Facebook mention of my post on the metabolic hypothesis of…

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Posted on December 30, 2014 by Nicola Griffith in Uncategorized

Kelley, Ray Bradbury, and Nature

FIRST of all, Kelley has written a most marvellous and heartfelt piece about the necessity of finding everyday magic to write: …But…

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Posted on June 6, 2012 by Nicola Griffith in Uncategorized

MS on Dr Kiki’s Science Hour

The huge news that MS is a metabolic disorder and not an autoimmune disease hit the web afresh this week. On Thursday,…

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Posted on January 28, 2012 by Nicola Griffith in Uncategorized

MS new hits the Washington Post

News of Dr Angelique Corthals’ exciting paper on MS yesterday hit the Washington Post. I’m delighted. This is how the NMSS responded:…

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Posted on January 3, 2012 by Nicola Griffith in Uncategorized

Never piss off a writer

As a novelist I’m fond of reminding people: Never piss off a writer. A writer can immortalise an enemy by killingly them…

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Posted on December 30, 2011 by Nicola Griffith in Uncategorized

MS is a metabolic disorder: the paper is finally out!

Dr Angelique Corthals’ brilliant new understanding of MS, “Multiple Sclerosis is Not a Disease of the Immune System” is finally out! Full…

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Posted on December 29, 2011 by Nicola Griffith in Uncategorized

Which MS organisation most deserves a donation?

A couple of readers have asked my opinion regarding the best place to give money. Specifically, money to help encourage research and…

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Posted on December 24, 2011 by Nicola Griffith in Uncategorized
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Top ten posts of 2018

Here are the most popular posts and of 2018. Those with an asterisk* are perennials:

  1. New car: an accessible minivan
  2. Fiction that passes the Fries Test*
  3. How ableism affects a book review
  4. So Lucky
  5. Books about women women don’t win big awards: some data*
  6. Hild*
  7. The Fries Test for disabled characters in fiction*
  8. Huge news: multiple sclerosis is a metabolic disorder*
  9. Booksellers, this one weird trick could increase your bottom line by 25%
  10. Lame is so gay*

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