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Wed, 10 Jun 1998 21:47:01 +0000
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>Dear Friends:
>
>Are you interested in the role new technology plays in health education
>research and practice.  If so, please consider subscribing to a new
>listserv called HEAT (Health Education And Technology).
>
>It is an open, unmoderated list, which means that anyone can subscribe and
>anyone can post messages.  The goal of the list is to bring together people
>with different experiences, ideas, and perspectives to further the
>scholarship and application of new technology in health education, and in
>doing so, to promote the health of the public.
>
>You can subscribe to the list by sending a message to [log in to unmask] with
>the subject line blank and the following text in the first line of the
>message:
>
>subscribe heat firstname lastname
>
>You can also subscribe to the list from the HEAT homepage:
>
>http://www.sph.unc.edu/heat
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