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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / November 2007

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Treatment for Arthritis

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mario1 - 23 Nov 2007 08:47 GMT
Hi friends...

The treatment of Arthritis vary as per the type of arthritis. Treatment
includes weight control, exercise, medications, physical therapy,
occupational therapy and joint replacement therapy.

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Don Kirkman - 24 Nov 2007 00:49 GMT
It seems to me I heard somewhere that mario1 via MedKB.com wrote in
article <7ba27bf3d3074@uwe>:

>Hi friends...

>The treatment of Arthritis vary as per the type of arthritis. Treatment
>includes weight control, exercise, medications, physical therapy,
>occupational therapy and joint replacement therapy.

>I love advenet.

>Message posted via MedKB.com
>http://www.medkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/arthritis-board/200711/1

I'm curious.  Are you simply reposting items from this newsgroup to your
site?  ISTM that may be a little iffy on the ethical side.  I know if I
wanted something posted on your board I'd do it myself, not expect you
to copy it over for me.  Maybe others feel differently.

Also, since you're soliciting responses on your site have you made
arrangements for those to be posted to asa?  If not, the poster may
never see the responses.

I'm sorry if this has been discussed and approved by the members of asa,
but if it has I've missed it somehow.

BTW, I have the same concern about the postings from sci.med.cardiology.
There may be privacy issues involved, ISTM.

And since your blogs include commercial links some may think of you as a
spammer.
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california_chief - 24 Nov 2007 01:48 GMT
>>The treatment of Arthritis vary as per the type of arthritis.

> And since your blogs include commercial links some may think of you
> as a spammer.

And since the site advertises  "Rheumatoid Arthritis Cure", it will be
interesting learning what the FDA, FTC, and Customs (since it's a Canadian
ISP I believe) have to say.

... If you want a committed spouse, look in a mental hospital.
Plantmistress - 27 Nov 2007 20:00 GMT
> I'm curious.  Are you simply reposting items from this newsgroup to your
> site?  ISTM that may be a little iffy on the ethical side.  I know if I
> wanted something posted on your board I'd do it myself, not expect you
> to copy it over for me.  Maybe others feel differently.

I agree with Don.  I post to the ASA site & if I wanted to post on
this person's board, I would do so myself.

> Also, since you're soliciting responses on your site have you made
> arrangements for those to be posted to asa?  If not, the poster may
> never see the responses.
>
> I'm sorry if this has been discussed and approved by the members of asa,
> but if it has I've missed it somehow.

To my knowledge it has not been discussed.

<snip>

> And since your blogs include commercial links some may think of you as a
> spammer.
> --
> Don Kirkman

I don't like the idea of my posts being put on a message board without
my permission.  Does anyone know if there is anything we can do about
this?  I especially don't like the idea of our messages being posted
somewhere with advertising.

Shannon
 
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