[NIFL-HEALTH:3841] Finding someone who feeels your pain : Matching services connect sick

From: Bob Pyke Jr (repyke@infi.net)
Date: Tue Dec 17 2002 - 09:19:08 EST


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In toady's Wall Street Journal in the Personal Journal , in the Health
Journal by Tara Parker Pope , there is a rather short but interesting
article on connecting patients to on line resources and support groups.
Although short, it deserves some notice.
I give the WSJ at least a A for thinking about the topic.
Bob,
http://telehealth.net/interviews/pykebio.html



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