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I have been extremely busy on the Parkinsn Online website adding information
of interest to subscribers to Parkinsn and the general public at large. We
are extremely sucessful since the rollout of the Parkinsn message archives.

Internationally, we have tripled the number of average visitors daily, with
more than a 1/3 to the message archives, 1/3 to the medical articles and
abstracts and information that is useful to the Parkinson's family, young
and old.

Our daily email messages would previously attract about 50 viewers a day and
now that number is 300 and another 700 to the archive messages.

The number of pages accessed by message archive viewers is about 2 which is
amazing since they are coming as the result of searches from Google, Yahoo
and MSN and AOLSearch. They are actually reading the rest of the threads
from our postings.

The ability of PIENO to index other sites puts power in the hands of those
who use the PIENO search box on the over 100,000 pages of information on PIENO.

The PIENO search engine has fully indexed:

PIENO of course
The Parkinson Alliance
DBS-STN Organization
The Unity Walk
Michael J Fox Foundation
APDA Partially
National Parkinson Foundation
Parkinson Disease Foundation
Northwest Parkinson's Foundation
WeMove
MD Virtual University
Essential Tremor Organization
Parkinsons Action Network
Parkinson Society (Canada)
Parkinson Disease Society (UK)
National Library of Medicine
Pfizer Family of Medicine Websites
GlaxoSmithKline Pharma
and several sites that contain PD abstracts

When you enter a word or words in a PIENO search box, All of these quality
site indexes are searched if you have All Parkinsons Organizations selected.
Click on All Parkinsons Organizations and a drop down list will appear to
select a particular target rather than all.

The Google and PIENO boxes on the website work the same way. If you see a
word or phrase (two or more words one after the other), highlight them with
your mouse, holding the left mouse button down as you move the cursor left
to right until all of the word or words is highlighted. Release the mouse
button, put the cursor over the highlighted word or phrase and hold the left
mouse button down while you drag it to the keywords box on the search boxes.
When your cursor is over the keywords box, release the left mouse button.
The word or words will appear just as if you had typed them. Click on the
search key and voila!

Search tips

Every sentence must have a subject. Search engine search return the most
relative choices if you use that truism. If you are searching on the topic
of drooling, put parkinson as the first word and drooling as the second word.

The PIENO search box can match ALL which means both words have to be on the
page or ANY which would give you pages that have either word.

Phrases are words that have to come in the same order that you type them.
Enclose a phrase in quotes like "essential tremor". If you don't enclose the
terms in quotes, the search box action will be governed by whether ALL or
ANY is selected before you click on the search key.

"resting tremor" dyskinesia as keywords would find either "resting tremor"
or dyskinesia on a page if ANY was the match selected.

If you would like your search terms highlighted on the pages you look at,
Click the link that is labeled View with Keywords Highlighted in text
instead of clicking on the title of the page on the search results page.

Conclusion

Last but not least, Look again at the Parkinson Answer Page at:

http://parkinsons-information-exchange-network-online.com/archive/pac.html
or if this line wraps, http://tinyurl.com/46kfp

In June of last year, the XVIth congress of the european society for
stereotactic neurosurgery was held in Vienna. The presentations webcasts are
archived for the professional and researcher. You can see what advances have
been made in treating conditions including but not limited to Parkinson's.
Professor Benibid chaired the conference. For those on broadband the high
quality version will do quite nicely but those on dialup connections, select
the other option. The presentations require the Windows Media Player.

Until next time, cheers.

John Cottingham

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