hi all i posted essentially the same message as below a month ago the only difference now [in june] is that my latest search at pubmed spat out 198 new studies for the past 30 days quite an increase over last month! ---------- as some of you may know, i have done considerable 'digging' at the PubMed site in the past in order to find and post the latest published medical studies on pd last year, i generally found between 5 and 10, sometimes 20, references to newly published studies in the prior 30 days over the past few months i have been dumbstruck, dazed, and delighted all at the same time whenever i have tried a '30 day' search at PubMed there are just too many studies to post and it keeps getting 'worse' at the beginning of this year my search turned up over new 110 studies in 30 days today [in may] my search turned up over new 160 studies in 30 days the implications here are mind-boggling to me [as if my brain needed more stress] i hope they are to you too for our immediate interest and for future achivists, i have posted the listing of the 160+ study titles in two separate messages following if you want to look at a specific study go to the PubMed site and enter the PMID number in the search window http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/ [if you don't have web access, let me know i would be happy to dig up the article and e-mail it to you] your cyber-sibling janet ---------- p.s. i also note a significant change in my 'signature file' since last month: thanks to that generous and tirelessly fast flying jerry finch web-master and web-ring-master extraordinaire i can now pester you in re events for the pwp event calendar and brag to you about my own web pages and direct you to those of the hole-in-the-head gang viz: a new voice: http://www.newcountry.nu/pd/members/janet/index.htm hith-gang: http://www.parkinsonalliance.net/medical/hihgang.htm pwp event calendar: http://newww.com/cgi-bin/do_cal?c:pwpc 51/10 - endocarb/selegiline/fluoxetine - [log in to unmask] janet paterson