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From: " ilena rose " <ilena@...>

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Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 2:07 PM

Subject: Dr. Levin on: Autoimmune Disease: the Environmental Connection

> FYI the basic molecular biology of autoimmune disease is well known. The

> basic genetics, proteomics and symptom causing agents are well

characterized.

> There are numerous " cures " available now and new ones are in the research

> pipline as we speak. There is no doubt that domestic exposure to

industrial

> chemicals causes most autoimmune diseases. There are copious sites in the

> peer reviewed medical literature substantiating these facts. Don't let

> anyone tell you " we don't know what causes autoimmune disease and there

are

> no cures. " That statement was true in 1950, in 2002 it is no longer true.

> Al Levin, MD, JD

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http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wbur/news.newsmain?action=article & ARTICLE_

ID=3

> 33428

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> Autoimmune Disease: the Environmental Connection

> Gotbaum

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> BOSTON, MA (2002-03-06)

> The old MBTA Edison South power plant in South Boston, MA

> More photos

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> An unexpectedly high number of women in certain Boston neighborhoods are

> being diagnosed with autoimmune diseases, and epidemiologists are

wondering

> whether industrial chemicals in their neighborhoods are to blame.

>

> Autoimmune diseases are little understood by scientists. There is no known

> cure for most autoimmune diseases, nor do doctors know why people get

them.

> One fact that is known though is that women are more likely to get

> autoimmune diseases than men. In neighborhoods of South Boston and of

> Roxbury, Boston public health officials are looking into why a high number

> of women are coming down with rare connective tissue autoimmune diseases.

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