Re: Diabetes news---plenty
- From: Alan S <loralweightandcarbs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 10:07:44 +1000
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:03:49 -0500, Guys <williel@ilondon>
wrote:
>On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:31:31 GMT, "Ozgirl" <yours@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>Guys wrote:
>>
>>> You should see some of my raw posts
>>> Looks like some Mar's language. Without a
>>> spell check I would be more lost.
>>
>>Thing is spellcheckers only pick up wrongly spelled words
>>not correct words written in wrong context ;) I sometimes
>>look at my posts and wonder if I am writing English, lol.
>>
>>I like the google toolbar as you can type in your keywords
>>for searching and search the web, newsgroups, images, news
>>stories, dictionary etc. instead of the whole web. I haven't
>>much used the scholar.com search as a lot here do, I tend to
>>stick to my regular Medscape, NIH (I believe Ronnie Ruff
>>works at the NIH). I subscribed to a lot of their
>>newsletters (Medscape) so I get email sent to me with the
>>latest news, research etc in endocrinology, cardiology,
>>pediatrics, neurology to name a few I subscribe to. The
>>links to the articles are there and sometimes I post
>>anything I think worthy to the newsgroups.
>
>I spent some time last night looking st the hits
>on the Explorer search tool. I don't know what version
>I have. On the normal window you can select web, encarta,
> etc. I picked the "news" selection. You get a new window
>and I typed in diabetes. It evidently look fort the current
>news n a wide range of publications. It is a mass of hits
>related to diabetes. It is so current and covers the
>range of subjects. It covers the financial aspect and most news
>releases. It opened new window to the diabetes world for me
>in one package. Probably will get old after a while.
>
>I have followed technical groups since I was able to get a local
>ISP in the early 90's, While searching on diabetes I found MHD.
>That was a blessing for me.
>
>We are in so much better shape with these sources.
> Guy
Hi Guy
I was just playing around with something similar on FireFox
"Creative Comments" and came across this rather morbid link:
http://politicalgraveyard.com/death/diabetes.html
Maybe you can use it to remind your local politicians about
the need for adequate health and research funding for
diabetes:-)
Cheers Alan, T2, Australia.
--
Everything in Moderation - Except Laughter.
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