X-Message-Number: 7406 Date: Thu, 2 Jan 1997 19:39:27 +0100 (MET) From: Eugene Leitl <> Subject: FYI:The Medical Reporter (fwd) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 02 Jan 1997 02:29:51 GMT From: To: "bionet.neuroscience mail newsgroup" <> Subject: The Medical Reporter The Medical Reporter http://www.dash.com/tmr The Medical Reporter is a monthly educational health magazine on the Web for enlightened healthcare consumers. Published solely in cyberspace since April of 1995, The Medical Reporter emphasizes preventive medicine, primary care, patient advocacy, education and support, as well as topics in sub-specialty medicine of interest to men and women. Current and past issues have covered topics ranging from endometriosis, vulvodynia, and polycystic kidney disease to pelvic inflammatory disease, fetal alcohol syndrome, eye diseases, E. coli, prostate cancer, health hazards of secondhand smoke, mental health, childhood leukemia, heart attack, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, arthritis, premenstrual syndrome, Alzheimer's disease, impotence, antioxidants, plastic surgery, irritable bowel syndrome, urinary incontinence, Pap smears and cervical cancer, rosacea, Lyme disease, ADD/ADHD, central pain, telemedicine, heartburn, Continuity of Care, nutrition/weight loss, appetite suppressant medications, the common cold, and issues surrounding managed care and integrated healthcare delivery systems. Many articles are written by M.D.s. Current and past (archived issues) of The Medical Reporter can be accessed at: http://www.dash.com/tmr In addition, The Medical Reporter provides a partial directory of related Web sites to which it is linked (or on which it is carried), so that readers can easily find their way to many excellent sources of health and medical information on the Web. The Medical Reporter is listed with YAHOO! and GNN (Global Network Navigator). The publication receives in excess of 100,000 reader visits per month, on average, and is very extensively linked on the Internet throughout The United States and around the world. Access is free to all. Go to: http://www.dash.com/tmr For additional information, contact: Joel R. Cooper, editor in chief, Denver The Medical Reporter, http://www.dash.com/tmr, e-mail: Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=7406