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I contacted the person on the web site about the broadcast of the interview

at the Boston meeting with Carol and Rob Langer. Response is below:

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Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 09:51:46 -0400

Subject: Re: MSA Interview

To: Sennewald perrys@...>

Dear ,

I apologize for not getting back to you yesterday, but I was out of the

office. Your local cable office can contact me at or

KMacLean@.... You can let them know that if they are

interested in airing the program, there is a nominal fee to cover the

dubbing of the tape to be sent to them.

Your email support list may be interested to know that by the end of this

week, we will have the full transcript of the program posted on our web site.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at

KMacLean@... or .

Best regards,

Kettie MacLean

Family Health Productions

PO Box 1799

Gloucester MA 01931-1799

Phone

Fax

www.AboutHealth.com

Date: Sat, 15 Jun 2002 06:34:39 -0400

To: info@...

Subject: MSA Interview

I am a member of the MSA email support list which also has Carol and Rob

Langer as members; see cut in italics below from your web site.

Could you please let me know how one of my local cable channels can contact

you or your cable channel to view this interview?

Thank you very much.

About Health with Jeanne Blake

Multiple System Atrophy

Imagine being in the prime of your life. Suddenly and

mysteriously you notice subtle changes in how you feel.

You're not as steady as you once were. You experience

dizziness or faint upon rising. You speech may be slurred.

These can be symptoms of a disease that until recently has

gotten little attention. It's called MSA -- Multiple System

Atrophy. On About Health, Jeanne Blake discussed MSA

with Dr. Roy Freeman, a neurologist at Boston's Beth Israel

Deaconess Hospital, Rob Langer, who is living with the

disease, and Rob's wife, Carol Langer.

MSA is a neurological disease resulting from degeneration

of certain nerve cells in the brain.

Sennewald Charlottesville, Virginia

Sennewald Charlottesville, Virginia

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