On Mon, 30 Sep 1996 Emma Bennion wrote: > I have had a request from a fellow Yapp&rs here in the Uk whether anyone >knows anything about Dopamine Receptive Dystonia. Have you got it? What is >the treatment? what are the symptoms etc etc etc Please let me know if you >can help. HI Emma first -- the little bit I know In Canada-- Dopamine Receptive Dystonia is a variety of the dystonia that doesn't come with Parkinsons. It is fairly rare and sometimes inherited. There are Dystonia Societies here and in the USA. I could dig out and send addresses if you wish. But a better solution follows May I introduce John Cottingham, who has access to the list archives. That is where Everything is stored. John can find really interesting messages on almost any topic. The only difficulty may be the terms used zimmer/walker,lift/elevator, etc Adddress [log in to unmask] If you write to him and give him one or more keywords he will send 1)a list of articles with the keyword 2)copies of the relevant articles ----------------------------------------------------------------------- How to Ask For A Search John Cottingham To search the Parkinsn archive, send search requests to [log in to unmask] with Archive Search as the subject. LibraryH Search of the Subject: line, From: line and Body are possible. Look for "Current Topics...." message for [log in to unmask] Articles and Studies available by e-mail. Archive Search as the subject of your message alerts me. In the body of the message put the word or words you want me to search the archive for. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- On Sep 20 John posted----- Finding information in Parkinson Archives by E-mail Here Is the TABLE OF CONTENTS from this long posting ----------------------------------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. START OF FINDING INFORMATION IN PARKINSON ARCHIVES BY E-MAIL 2. TYPES OF SEARCHES AVAILABLE 3. FINDING CURRENT SUBSCRIBER ADDRESSES 4. EXPLANATION OF THE MAIL OPTIONS FOR THE PARKINSN LIST 5. PROBLEMS? COMMON ERRORS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hope this helps Anne Rutherford <[log in to unmask]>