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Re: Dr. Abraham Lieberman / new NPF service


This is indeed a good resource, but actually not "unique"---let me remind
you once again of the
NetWellness website where  Dr. Arif Dalvi will answer questions re: PD.
So now we have TWO excellent resources when we can't reach our own neuro.
Neither of course is for emergencies, or intended to replace the direct
relationship we have with OUR doctors  (You may recall that Dr.Dalvi in
the movement disorder clinic at U. of Cincinnati, is the neuro who cares
for Peter and also at least one other listmember .  )   See below:

>Subject: NETWELLNESS- Ask an Expert
>This website is maintained by the U. of Cincinnati , Case Western Reserve
>U., and  Ohio State U.
>Among other things, you can ask  questions of  doctors in many specialties.
>The URL is    

>Ask Dr. Dalvi (Peter's neuro) about PD. Click on  the Ask an Expert
>section, then click on Parkinsons in >the list of diseases.  You'll get a
>brief answer in a couple of days.


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>
>At 11:36 1999/11/10 -0500, bonnie wrote:
>>Dear List:
>>The National Parkinson Foundation has a new service
>>available through our web site.  It is called "Ask
>>Dr. Lieberman" and anyone can write n questions to
>>Dr. Lieberman.

 and Janet replied:
>this sounds like a great service and is probably unique on the WWWeb
>thanks for letting us know about it
>
>janet

Camilla Flintermann, CG for Peter 81/70/55
Oxford, Ohio

<flintepc@xxxxxxxxxx>

                        "Ask me about the CARE list for
                        Caregivers of Parkinsonians ! "


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