Below are a few links that the medical community may find interesting. If you are interested in being a part of our Raising Awareness Campaign, you can select any of these sites and print the article to show anyone of your choosing. In addition to showing them to your doctor, you can also leave a copy or two at his or her office's or hospital waiting rooms.
Most of these articles are written or funded by the National Institutes of Health, so it's legal to copy and distribute. MEBO Research's websites and blog are written by sufferers, which also reference professional papers, and we hereby authorize anyone to print any portions of the MEBO Research publications to distribute. However, due to copyright laws, no paper written and published by a professional can be copied or printed without the permission of the author, but it is acceptable to print short quoted excerpts and to reference them. MEBO's website pages do just that; therefore, it is OK to print them.
Copyright Status
Information that is created by or for the US government on this site is within the public domain. Public domain information on the National Library of Medicine (NLM) Web pages may be freely distributed and copied. However, it is requested that in any subsequent use of this work, NLM be given appropriate acknowledgment.
National Center for Biotechnical Information (NCBI)
- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=gene&part=trimethylaminuria Includes Differential Diagnosis and Management
- National Institutes of Health, Office of Rare Diseases Research
- MEBO Research website : Trimethylaminuria
- MEBO Research website : About Metabolic Body Odor
You may also print any of two different flyers to post them on bulletin boards at schools, universities, churches, and hospital bulletin boards, etc. Arun has authorized that we do so using the Body Odor Support Forum name. One of the flyers has MEBO Research's name on it, and the other has the forum Body Odor Support's name on it. You may print both and place them in strategic places.
Thanks for your participation in this movement.
- Raising Awareness Campaign Flyers
- 'Unaffiliated' systemic body odors Part One: A patient advocacy group's viewpoint by MEBO Research staffYou can quote excerpts from this with a link, as some hypothesis are not yet researched, and this post is in pursuit of the much needed research.
- 1975 Science paper "7% could not smell trimethylamine
- Human olfactory psychophysics
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