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Newcastle Lecture
Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Ms Tania Emms
Page 3: Dr Henry Butt


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Many thanks to Ms Tania Emms and Dr Henry Butt, PhD, who assisted me greatly with this article.
– Paul Leverenz


Talking Point
June 2000
In this issue:
Newcastle Lecture
Food and Chemical Sensitivities

Newcastle Team Lecture

By Paul Leverenz*

Guest speakers:

MicrophoneMs Tania Emms
Bachelor of Science (Adelaide), Master of Nutrition and Dietetics (Flinders).

Dr Henry Butt
PhD, Senior Hospital Scientist-in-Charge, Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at the John Hunter Memorial, Newcastle and visiting Lecturer, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Newcastle.

Despite wild, cold weather approximately 150 people turned out to hear two of the Newcastle CFS Research Team speak.

Dr Ian Buttfield gave a preliminary talk, providing a brief overview of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), and of the Newcastle research work.

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