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Hard to Treat Diseases (HTDS) To Re Release European TV Segment In N. America For Potential Treatment Of MS
Date:7/28/2009

He is our Chief scientist and Ribavirin was his idea at the start. Professor Rakic is a well known and highly regarded and respected scientist. He is also the Vice-President of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in charge for natural sciences."

Company followers are advised that a similar and a second web cast is being planned to feature only the Mellow Hope (HTDS China Subsidiary Vaccine Division) http://www.mellowhope.com/en/main.asp. This second webcast will be chaired by the HTDS CEO, Mr. Terry Yuan.

Dr Pekovic concluded: "We are eager to get the message out to the industry on the work that our team is doing at Slavica. By that we mean not only to our shareholders but to the medical industry as well. We believe that our work is invaluable, that we have made some significant strides, which simply cannot be ignored and we believe that the market is just starting to take notice of our potential. To that end we have hired a liaison contact person, Dr. Ivana Gadjanski. Ivana comes highly qualified to us. She is a PhD. She has recently returned from Germany where she finished her PhD studies and got her PhD diploma, and now is a part of our team. Also, she is an assistant professor at the State University Novi Pazar, she speaks: English -professionally, CAE certificate, grades A, German - upper intermediate level, French - basics and is an enthusiastic young scientist with a lot of fresh and original ideas.

In our team she is responsible for introducing stem cell therapy in our models of EAE/MS and traumatic brain injury. Her duties will also include sending regular updates of our work to our North American office, the head office in China, and having our North American office and our advisors disseminate timely updates to the HTDS followers, shareholders and the medical professionals."

The company intends to provide many updates on the work and HTDS activities on a
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