Guest guest Posted May 8, 2008 Report Share Posted May 8, 2008 ----- Forwarded Message ----From: "carwol@..." <carwol@...> Sorry to send so much -- have been in the hospital for 4 days --but feeling much, much better now. I was told t he result of one test --the brain scan -- shows that I have had Polymyalgia for a very long time!! Think I'd better change neurologists -- or has anybody else been told something similar??? I went in thru the ER -- and this is a new neurologist group to me -- maybe they saw some of that Platinum, and don't want to be bothered with me???And -- has anybody been diagnosed with "Templar Artiritis"? I should have the result of the biopsy tomorrow...Have a great Mothers Day, sisters!!Carolyn-----Inline Message Follows-----Ivanhoe Insider Reported by Ivanhoe Broadcast News Today's News Flashes Short Limbs Linked to DementiaA new study finds an interesting link between limb length and dementia. 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No part of this newsletter may be reproduced without permission. Ivanhoe Insider Reported by Ivanhoe Broadcast News Today's News Flashes Short Limbs Linked to DementiaA new study finds an interesting link between limb length and dementia. Iron Supplements Harmful to Infants?Results of a new study reveal iron supplements for infants who already have sufficient levels might delay development -- results that could have a large impact on the baby formula and food industry. Steroids not for Kids With MeningitisResearch shows steroids are an effective treatment for adults with bacterial meningitis. Depression Drug for Multiple SclerosisA drug prescribed to treat depression could be beneficial to those with multiple sclerosis (MS). Guidelines for use of Botulinum ToxinBotulinum toxin has been used to treat many disorders, but now the American Academy of Neurology has developed new guidelines for its use. FREE VIDEO: The Science of Obesity: Kill the Craving Obesity ranks second among preventable causes of death -- smoking is number one. But that ranking may soon change if the obesity trend continues. May 7, 2008 Past ContentIn Archives Marker for Pancreatic Cancer: Full Report Drinking Alcohol Linked to Breast Cancer: Full Report Second-Hand Smoke Linked to Dementia: Full Report Please note: Premium articles are only available to paid subscribers. Get more information or sign up here. Do you want to be a part of the Ivanhoe news network? We are interested in learning of the latest science-related research and discoveries, including astronomy, chemistry, computer and earth science, engineering, optics and physics. Please e-mail Marsha Hitchcock, News Director, at mhitchcock@.... To stop receiving only the Wednesday Ivanhoe Insider, click here.To stop receiving both the Wednesday Ivanhoe Insider and the Monday First to Know Bulletin, click here and unsubscribe your e-mail address. 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