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>Date:    Wed, 24 Jul 1996 11:19:28 -0400
>From:    Sam Lanfranco <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Health and Knowledgable Participation
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 (b) we are moving to a world where the consumers will be
>more knowledgable (individually in the family practice office, or in
>groups as AIDS, MS, or clef-lip support groups). This later point forces
>one to ask what does it mean to be a knowledgable service provider
>(individual or agency) in the face of a knowledable client -or client
>community.

I'm writing as CEO of WellnessWeb, a health care information WWW site run by
patients and caregivers. We are looking for feedback from professionals and
well informed patient/consumers about a potential new, relatively non toxic
treatment for cancer. Information is available for at

www.wellweb.com/yamamoto/pressrel.htm


Bart Moran -- 610-525-1589
WellnessWeb: http://www.wellweb.com

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