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| | | SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT | January 2, 2008 | | | | Introducing ProHealth's New General Health Newsletter ...For All Your Health Concerns
ME/CFS/FM patients know it's vital to be proactive in managing their own health, and readers have been asking us for up-to-date information on general health issues - in addition to news about ME/CFS/FM. So for 2008 we're pleased to introduce a third e-newsletter - ProHealth's General Health Treatment & Research News. This means you will: - Continue receiving one issue of ME/CFS Treatment & Research News (and one of FM Treatment & Research News, if you're a dual subscriber) each month.
- Plus one issue of General Health Treatment & Research News.
Since General Health Treatment & Research News is for you, your suggestions and comments will be our guide. So watch for it in your e-mailbox, and help us make it a great health-management tool.
| | | | | An Interview with Rik Carlson - Passionate Patient Champion Rik Carlson (not to be confused with ProHealth Founder Rich Carson), is president of the Vermont CFIDS Association and a two-fisted advocate for ME/CFS and FM patients' rights - with a new credibility-building video up his sleeve. Read this fascinating interview by ME/CFS research reporter Cort Johnson.
|  | | | | Q & A Session · More research info? · Product claims true? · CFS & FM the same? · Where to turn? | Comments & Suggestions · Living with chemical sensitivities · Disability & divorce · Guaifenesin pros & cons · The stomach acid puzzle | | Please share your thoughts with us! Send us a letter | | | WEEKLY INSPIRATION | | | "What am I afraid of? I'll tell you: a feather. How could anyone be afraid of a feather, you say. First of all, did I say it was a poison feather?" - Jack Handey
New Year, New Beginning
As the New Year begins, we may feel the urge to look back and focus on what we fell short of accomplishing, rather than looking at what we have accomplished. We must be gentle with ourselves, for this is our new beginning. The New Year ahead promises opportunities for growth and new beginnings. Our task is to be open and willing to accept them as they cross our path.
From Living With Chronic Pain One Day At A Time by Mark Allen Zabawa
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