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Vote for our advisers' research!

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lynmynottPartnerThyroid UK
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Just in case you haven't seen this:

The journal, Endocrine Connections, is running a competition to find out which is the most popular paper over the last 2 years of publication. Our advisers have had a research paper published in this journal and is listed in the competition.

Please do vote and boost their chances of coming out on top!

The paper is entitled, "Variation in the biochemical response to L-thyroxine therapy and relationship with peripheral thyroid hormone conversion" by John E M Midgley et al and can be accessed here: dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-15-0056

To vote, please go to:

surveymonkey.co.uk/r/EC4years

If they win, it will be good publicity for the research paper and may very well help our cause. :-)

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Trixie64

Done!

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Scazzoh

done

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shawsAdministrator

signed

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Tigreg

Done!

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nightingale-56

Done.

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Musicmonkey

I already have. I hope lots more people take the time to do this as it may help the 'cause'.

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