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NIH Consensus Development Conference:

Lactose Intolerance and Health


February 22-24, 2010
Bethesda, Maryland




Can’t Attend?

If you are unable to attend the conference in person, you can still participate! Sign up to receive the final conference statement and register to view the live Webcast below.

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The panel’s draft statement will be posted on the Consensus Development Program Web site for public download on the evening of February 24, 2010. Final conference statements are usually available online approximately 6 weeks after a conference, and printed copies are typically mailed approximately 4 months later.

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Registering to view the Webcast will help ensure adequate capacity for all interested users. All registrants will receive a reminder via e-mail prior to the conference.


The archived Webcast will be available approximately one week after the conference at the Consensus Development Program Web site.


The conference will be Webcast live in its entirety beginning February 22, 2010, and will be accessible at http://www.videocast.nih.gov. (You may wish to visit the site in advance to make sure that you have the necessary software, which is available free of charge.)


Please note that Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits will not be available for viewing the Webcast. The archived webcast will be available approximately one week after the conference at the Consensus Development Program Web site.



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