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How can I acess the article about pesticides and how it's related to

pesticides?gracias Norma

--------------Original Message-------------

From: JYbarra@...

Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 09:32:10 -0800

Subject: [ ] FW: Webcasts: Pesticides and Parkinson?s

Disease; Zoonoses and Bi oterrorism (FWD)

>

>FYI:

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>From: Graff Ivan - CSREES/PAS [ <mailto:IGRAFF@...>

>mailto:IGRAFF@...]

>Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 11:04 AM

>Subject: Webcasts: Pesticides and Parkinson?s Disease; Zoonoses and

>Bioterrorism

>ANNOUNCING

>

>Webcasts: Pesticides and Parkinson's Disease; Zoonoses and Bioterrorism

>

>Medical, Health, and Safety Professional

>

>Are you practicing in an area where your clientele may be exposed to

>pesticides and zoonoses? Webcasts addressing timely aspects of these two

>topics are NOW available for general viewing. This up-to-date information

>may be useful to you in your daily practice with patients or as background

>information for use within health and safety training and education.

>

>A collaborative project between the National Farm Medicine Center and the

>Great Lakes Centers for Environmental and Occupational Safety and Health,

>University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health.

>

>Title: Pesticides, Genetics and Risk of Parkinson's Disease

>

>Anne R. Greenlee, PhD

>Research Scientist

>Marshfield Medical Research Foundation

>1000 N. Oak Ave. 2R5

>Marshfield, WI 54449

>(715) 389-4012 phone

>(715) 389-3808 FAX

>greenlea@...

>

>Summary

>The purpose of the presentation is to provide background information on

>Parkinson's Disease, the possible role of environmental exposures and

>genetics in the etiology of the disease and the multi-disciplinary approach

>of Marshfield Medical Research Foundation, Duke University and NIOSH are

>taking to learn about host factors that may influence susceptibility to this

>disease.

>

>

>Title: Zoonotic Diseases: Rural Infection vs. Bioterrorism

>

> R. Kirkhorn, M.D., M.P.H.

>Clinical Associate Professor

>University of MInnesota Family Practice and Community Health

>Faculty-University of Minnesota Rural Family Practice Residency

>Waseca-Mankato, MN

>Medical Director-Occupational Health Resources-Mayo Health System

>Immanuel St. ph's-Mayo Health System, Mankato, MN 56001

>Consultant-Occupational and Agricultural Medicine-Mayo Health System

>Ph: 507-625-8282

>kirkhorn.steven@...

>

>

>Summary

>The presentation provides a new perspective on old diseases for rural

>practitioners.

>

>

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>Webcast Access

>

>To access the webcasts of these presentations, go to the Great Lakes Centers

>for Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety, Education and Research

>page at:

>

>http://www.uic.edu/spha/glakes/ce/index.htm

><http://www.uic.edu/spha/glakes/ce/index.htm>

>

>When this page is opened, go down the list on the left side and click on:

>

>Agricultural Health and Safety

>

>A new box will open in the center of the page describing the Agricultural

>Health and Safety program. Click on:

>

>Webcast Archives

>

>From the Webcast Archives, select one of the two presentations for viewing.

>The presentations contain a slide presentation with synced-voice audio.

>

>Webcasting provided by casting by

>Center for the Advancement of Distance Education (CADE)

>

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