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Re: [paratuberculosis] FWD: Interactive Teleconference on Inflammatory Bowel Disease for Patients, Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals

Hi Dale

How are you? Thank you for emailing me the information. As far as your
hypothesis, I agree with the link between MS and Crohn's. I also think that
Autism is linked also, as well as Fibromyalgia.
My theory is that MAP attacks everyone in one way or another. You know what
I mean, every family has a predisposition to a particular illness. I feel
that Map is doing damage to the immune system and affecting people in
different ways. What do you think about my theory? Diane Map-Canada
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dale" <dale@...>
To: <paratuberculosis@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 5:28 PM
Subject: [paratuberculosis] FWD: Interactive Teleconference on Inflammatory
Bowel Disease for Patients, Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals


> -- Dale
> <http://DaleRoose.com>
> There are three kinds of doctors: those who cut; those who represent the
> pharmaceutical industry; and those who've retired. Stimulate the
> phagocytes!
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> <http://www.sunherald.com/447/story/332589.html>
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> Interactive Teleconference on Inflammatory Bowel Disease for Patients,
> Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals
>
> Educational teleconference on medical therapies to feature Mayo Clinic
> physician
> By Crohn's & Colitis Foundation
>
> NEW YORK, Jan. 29 -- Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis patients,
> caregivers, and healthcare professionals can now register for
> "Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Why Should I Take My Medications?" This free,
> live, interactive teleconference through the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation
> will take place on Thursday, March 6, from 1:00 pm to 2:15 pm EST and will
> address effective treatment planning for patients with Crohn's and
> colitis. Collectively known as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), these
> painful and unpredictable digestive diseases debilitate 1.4 million
> Americans. The teleconference will feature Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
> physician, Sunanda V. Kane, MD, MSPH, Associate Professor of Medicine.
>
> To register, call toll-free 1-877-547-5641 or visit www.rmei.com/ccfa.
> Registration is being handled by Robert Michael Educational Institute LLC.
>
> "Patients, caregivers, and professionals will benefit from the Crohn's &
> Colitis Foundation's upcoming teleconference," says Kimberly Frederick,
> Vice President of Patient & Professional Services for the Foundation. "Dr.
> Kane will offer exclusive insight into IBD gained from her experience
> caring for patients as a board-certified physician in internal
> medicine-gastroenterology at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, and
> there will be added time for questions and answers from the live telephone
> audience."
>
> In addition to an interactive question-and-answer session, participants
> will learn about various medical therapies used to treat IBD, key goals of
> treatment, the importance of taking medication as prescribed, and tools to
> help patients adhere to medical treatment plans.
>
> Continuing education credit is being offered for nurses through the
> co-sponsorship of Robert Michael Educational Institute LLC and
> Postgraduate Institute for Medicine.
>
> About the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation
>
> The Crohn's & Colitis Foundation's mission is to cure Crohn's disease and
> ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and
> adults affected by these diseases. The Foundation ranks third among
> leading health non-profits in the percentage of expense devoted to
> research toward a cure, and more than 83 cents of every dollar the
> Foundation spends goes to mission-critical programs. The Foundation
> consistently meets the standards of organizations that monitor charities,
> including the Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance (give.org) and
> the American Institute of Philanthropy (charitywatch.org). For more
> information, contact the Foundation at 800-932-2423 or visit www.ccfa.org
> .
>
> SOURCE Crohn's & Colitis Foundation
> Ariella Levine of Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America,
> +1-646-943-7430, alevine@...; or Erin McCabe of Robert Michael
> Educational Institute LLC, +1-856-547-4141, ext. 226, emccabe@...,
> for Crohn's & Colitis Foundation,
>
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-- Dale <http://DaleRoose.com> There are three kinds of doctors: those who cut; those who represent the pharmaceutical industry; and those who've retired....
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Hi Dale How are you? Thank you for emailing me the information. As far as your hypothesis, I agree with the link between MS and Crohn's. I also think that ...
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Hi Diane: On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 09:59:26 -0700, Diane Fagen <dianef84@...> ... Not so hot. I've had the winter inflammation set for a few months: lungs,...
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