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nick hall

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Pain for gain!

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I'm taking part in the 2014 Melbourne Marathon Festival and hoping to raise much needed funds for charity.

The RMH neuroscience foundation is a great charity that funds seminal research into some of the most devasting neurological conditions. Every mile of a marathon should count and with your help my pain will be translated into a good cause! 

Thank you for your support and helping to make a difference

Nick

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Royal Melbourne Hospital Neuroscience Foundation (The Trustee For)

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Help us to raise funds that will support research into finding a cure for brain tumour, stroke, epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer's Disease. 

The multi-disciplinary hospital based neuroscience research team is Australasia's largest and is available for patients that need access to one of the Foundation's world leading neuroscience research programs. The team comprises neurosurgeons, neurologists, research fellows, nurses and scientists all working to advance the prevention and treatment of brain, spinal cord and neuromuscular diseases.

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