Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 Advances in Detection Technology Drive the European Autoimmune Disease Diagnostics Market (new) 2008/11/26 The European autoimmune disease diagnostics market has demonstrated sustained growth due to advances in detection technology and automation. Active consolidation is occurring in the market, promoting technology and product integration. However, the lack of http://www.frost.com/prod/servlet/press-release.pag Result found by: RocketNews Scientists trick immune system of mice into believing… (new) 1899/12/30 ScienceDaily (Nov. 24, 2008) — The body's immune system hates strangers. When its security patrol spots a foreign cell, it annihilates it. This is the problem when people with type 1 diabetes undergo human islet cell transplantation. The… http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081120122205.htm Result found by: MSNBC Study identifies effective irritable bowel syndrome therapies 1899/12/30 The FDA ( Food and Drug Administration ) has approved Amitiza ( Lubiprostone ) for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome with constipation ( IBS-C ) in adult women aged 18 and over. There is currently no prescription drug therapy for… http://www.xagena.it/news/medicinenews_net_news/367c78ec0bb6fe9b859d34 75bafaf891.html Result found by: MSNBC Exercise may help people with irritable bowel 2008/09/29 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Regular exercise may relieve constipation in people who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome, according to a study in the ... http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSTRE48S64U20080929 Result found by: Reuters Self-taught behavior therapy helps those with IBS 2008/07/11 ... Health) - A new study hints that a self-taught behavior therapy program may effectively help people who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) manage their ... http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSCOL16094420080711 Result found by: Reuters Melatonin May Save Eyesight In Inflammatory Disease (new) 2008/11/27 Current research suggests that melatonin therapy may help treat uveitis, a common inflammatory eye disease. The related report by Sande et al., " Therapeutic Effect of Melatonin in Experimental Uveitis, " appears in the December issue of The American Journal http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/130471.php Result found by: AltaVista News, FAST Search (alltheweb.com), News, RocketNews, Dogpile More of this week's findings at RISG.ORG Current News Update posted on our website. http://www.risg.org/newspro/currnews.shtml You can subscribe or unsubscribe from the same page The information contained in these articles may or may not reflect the beliefs of RISG.ORG its staff and members. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 Rick, A lot of the links in your news postings either don't work at all, or must be manually repaired because they are broken when 's mailer wraps the lines of text too aggressively, splitting URLs into multiple pieces that can't be automatically clicked with any success. I don't have an immediate fix for this, but I thought it should be something you are aware of, at the very least. As a fellow site/ community/mailing list admin for the past 15+ years, I know that I'd want to be aware of something like that.... In any case, were that all I wanted to say, I might just mail this direct to you (though other list members should know how to " fix " these broken URLs, that it's not their own fault when this happens!).....but I also wanted to present a repaired URL to the members of the list. The first article in your most recent news posting update gave an EXTREMELY truncated URL without the remaining info to manually reconstruct it. I hope this version will be 100% clickable, but if it isn't, I hope that it will at least contain all the necessary URL information for other members to cut & paste back together in their browser..... ***************** " Advances in Detection Technology Drive the European Autoimmune Disease Diagnostics Market (new) " http://www.frost.com/prod/servlet/press-release.pag?docid=150506027 & ctxst=FcmCtx\ 1 & ctxht=FcmCtx2 & ctxhl=FcmCtx3 & ctxixpLink=FcmCtx3 & ctxixpLabel=FcmCtx4 ****************** Hope this helps.....and that everyone is having a good day, pain- and other-wise! I know that I myself have been having a god-awful time in recent days, and have been ruminating over the fact that my fellow Mainers on this list are going to the same @#%$ing " rheumatologists " who don't even deserve the title in ton and who like to pretend that Reactive Constellation doesn't exist, that it's " just classic Fibro " ......simply because I am HLA-B27 negative and have " normal " sedimentation rate, TNF-alpha levels, etc.....completely ignoring the fact that many ReA/ReC cases also present in exactly the same manner. :-( But I digress. I'll dig deeper into those issues for my own forthcoming health/ReC sites, and future posts here on the ; for now, best wishes to all! - from Maine (Durham, about five minutes from L.L. Bean, with roots in Portland, ton, Scarborough, Augusta/Winthrop, and New Durham NH; ironically enough!) ryan@... AIM, YIM: dalaixerces MSN Messenger, Google Talk/Jabber, MySpace IM: exit.light@... Twitter: http://twitter.com/dalaixerces/ http://xerces.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 Hmmm, I now had time to look at this and the copy I received from our RISGCN group was completely in tact. I use Gmail for my personal email box while I'm on the road so maybe that would be a viable alternative for members. http://gmail.com God Bless. Rick On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Meader <exit.light@...> wrote: > Rick, > > A lot of the links in your news postings either don't work at all, or > must be manually repaired because they are broken when 's mailer > wraps the lines of text too aggressively, splitting URLs into multiple > pieces that can't be automatically clicked with any success. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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