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On the Pernicious Anaemia Society forum, there is a new thread re the newly released NICE guidelines for Pernicious Anaemia/B12 Deficiency Diagnosis and Treatment in Over 16s

New NICE guidelines

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Within that thread, the PAS has added its own reply:

PAS has a press release and a statement

You can read our full statement here: pernicious-anaemia-society....

as members of the B12-Alliance we also support the following statement:

club-12.org/b12-alliance

Users of HealthUnlocked can really help us by liking, commenting and reposting/sharing our social media posts today and in the coming weeks to raise awareness. thank you.

healthunlocked.com/pasoc/po...

I suggest everyone who has any interest at all in B12 issues has a look.

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JGBH

Thank you for the information. Another concern for many people who are B12 deficient with an actual diagnosis yet feeling very ill and have noticed improvements with regular injections.

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HealthStarDust

Thank you. I’ve been waiting for this.

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