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On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 4:31 AM, Kathleen Cochran <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> If you don't want to read it, delete it. End of story.
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> 2009/9/11 carl grame <[log in to unmask]>
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>> I don't look at any of your emails, there are just too many from you.
>> What else do you do?
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 8:43 PM, rayilynlee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> > 9th September 2009 - New research
>> > THE EFFECT OF ROPINIROLE (REQUIP) ON PARKINSON'S DISEASE
>> >
>> > Clinical neurology and neurosurgery [2009] Sep 2 [Epub ahead of print]
>> > (Valldeoriola F, Cobaleda S, Lahuerta J.) Complete abstract
>> >
>> > Ropinirole is a dopamine agonist that is commonly used in the treatment
>> of
>> > Parkinson's Disease. It is often sold as Requip, Ropark, or Adartrel. For
>> > more information go to Ropinirole. Ropinirole was found to be mostly used
>> as
>> > an add on treatment (in 76% of cases), and as the only treatment in
>> around a
>> > quarter (24%) of those people using it. The average maintenance dose was
>> > found to be 9mg per day, and normally be within the range 4mg to 15mg.
>> Over
>> > a quarter (28%) of people taking Ropinirole reported adverse reactions.
>> The
>> > most frequent adverse reactions were somnolence and sedation (9%),
>> > gastrointestinal symptoms (7%), increase in dyskinesia (6%), and
>> orthostatic
>> > symptoms (4%). Treatment using Ropinirole was withdrawn in 14% of
>> patients,
>> > largely because of either adverse reactions, lack of efficacy, or change
>> in
>> > treatment. Over 80% of people taking Ropinirole were considered by their
>> > neurologists to have improved after taking it. In order to refer to this
>> > article on its own click here.
>> >
>> > 5th September 2009 - New research
>> > RETINAL STEM CELLS DISAPPEAR AFTER SURGERY FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE
>> >
>> > Neurology [2009] Sep 2. [Epub ahead of print] (Farag ES, Vinters HV,
>> > Bronstein J.) Complete abstract
>> >
>> > Retinal pigment epithelial cells have been found to disappear after being
>> > used in a form of surgery intended for use in Parkinson's Disease. For
>> > years, the use of implanted stem cells have been claimed to have the
>> > potential  to rid Parkinson's Disease. One of these means is the use of
>> RPE
>> > (retinal pigment epithelium) cells. These cells are found in the eyes and
>> > can also produce dopamine, the substance whose deficiency causes
>> Parkinson's
>> > Disease. A 68-year-old man underwent surgical implantation of 325,000 RPE
>> > cells in Spheramine (gelatin microcarriers) for the treatment of
>> Parkinson's
>> > Disease. He happened to die six months after the surgery took place. This
>> > enabled the researchers to see what happened to retinal stem cells after
>> > surgical implantation. Over 99.9% of the cells had disappeared after only
>> > six months. Implanted cells simply failed to survive. A previous study
>> using
>> > the same methods demonstrated only a moderate benefit for six months. For
>> > more details see the Complete abstract. Despite different forms of stem
>> cell
>> > surgery now being carried out in countries around the world, there is not
>> > even one study in the entire medical literature showing that anybody has
>> > ever been rid of Parkinson's Disease by this means.  In order to refer to
>> > this article on its own click here.
>> >
>> > Rayilyn Brown
>> > Director AZNPF
>> > Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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