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Mark Snyder M-4 and/or Pamela Means DVM wrote: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Lauren Ero wrote: > > Wesley Weissberg wrote: > > > RARE OPPORTUNITY!! > > > Do you or someone you know have a sleep disorder? Are you or someone you > > > are close to living with mental illness? Do you have questions about drugs > > > or medication that treat the brain?  Do you have an unusual story to tell > > > about a child’s learning abilities, memory or intelligence?  We would like > > > to hear from you. > > > WHO ARE WE? > > > We are producing the pilot of THE INFINITE MIND, an upcoming radio program > > >[snip, snip, snip] > > ENOUGH ALREADY!! YOU’VE POSTED THIS MESSAGE HERE OVER AND OVER AGAIN. > > WE GOT IT.  DON’T CALL US WE’LL CALL YOU!! > Lauren, I’m afraid that it was me who posted earlier, not this guy. > Sorry if I offended anyone, I just thought this was a useful opportunity > to have our voices heard.  I don’t know this guy or his show- I don’t > even think it’s carried in our area. > Again, I apologize. > Mark > — > Mark P. Snyder, Ed.M., M-4 > University of Illinois College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign > http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~majnun

Dear Mark, Sorry I was rude about the post, but I just got tired of having to sift through so many spams to find the real messages.  Sometimes I get irritated when I see the same ones over and over, even if the info may be useful.   -Lauren

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Wesley Weissberg wrote: > RARE OPPORTUNITY!! > Do you or someone you know have a sleep disorder? Are you or someone you > are close to living with mental illness? Do you have questions about drugs > or medication that treat the brain?  Do you have an unusual story to tell > about a child’s learning abilities, memory or intelligence?  We would like > to hear from you. > WHO ARE WE? > We are producing the pilot of THE INFINITE MIND, an upcoming radio program >[snip, snip, snip]

ENOUGH ALREADY!! YOU’VE POSTED THIS MESSAGE HERE OVER AND OVER AGAIN. WE GOT IT.  DON’T CALL US WE’LL CALL YOU!!

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RARE OPPORTUNITY!! Do you or someone you know have a sleep disorder? Are you or someone you are close to living with mental illness? Do you have questions about drugs or medication that treat the brain?  Do you have an unusual story to tell about a child’s learning abilities, memory or intelligence?  We would like to hear from you.   WHO ARE WE? We are producing the pilot of THE INFINITE MIND, an upcoming radio program that will explore the boundaries of the human mind and all aspects of mental health.  With sensitivity and  we are looking for callers to interact with the host of the program, Dr. Fred Goodwin (see bio below). If you have a question or a story to tell, please send write to us at L…@LCMEDIA.COM Be sure to give a description of the sort of question you will be looking to pose to Dr. Goodwin and a way for us to reach you, by e-mail or telephone.  We will contact everyone we hear from and let them know when we will be taping the broadcast and how we will be proceeding.   WHO IS DOCTOR GOODWIN?  For six years he served as America’s "Top Psychiatrist" as head of the National Institute of Mental Health, and prior to that as the Presidentially appointed Director of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration (A.D.A.M.H.A.).  He is recognized as a leading expert on affective disorders and is perhaps the world’s leading authority on manic depressive illness, cutting-edge research, mental health stigma and ethical issues. The first winner of both the Best Teacher in Psychiatry Award and the Psychiatrist of the Year Award, he is widely regarded as one of the very best and most creative in translating research on mental illness and brain research into clear and compelling everyday language.  He has also specialized in understanding public attitudes about the mentally ill and about the brain as well as the ethical implications of the rapid scientific advances in these areas.  As director of George Washington University’s Center on Neuroscience, Medical Progress and Society, he leads research into areas as diverse as the impact of health care reform on medical innovation; mental illness and the media; and the genetic basis for human behavior.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Lauren Ero wrote: > Wesley Weissberg wrote: > > RARE OPPORTUNITY!! > > Do you or someone you know have a sleep disorder? Are you or someone you > > are close to living with mental illness? Do you have questions about drugs > > or medication that treat the brain?  Do you have an unusual story to tell > > about a child’s learning abilities, memory or intelligence?  We would like > > to hear from you. > > WHO ARE WE? > > We are producing the pilot of THE INFINITE MIND, an upcoming radio program > >[snip, snip, snip] > ENOUGH ALREADY!! YOU’VE POSTED THIS MESSAGE HERE OVER AND OVER AGAIN. > WE GOT IT.  DON’T CALL US WE’LL CALL YOU!!

Lauren, I’m afraid that it was me who posted earlier, not this guy. Sorry if I offended anyone, I just thought this was a useful opportunity to have our voices heard.  I don’t know this guy or his show- I don’t even think it’s carried in our area.   Again, I apologize.   Mark — Mark P. Snyder, Ed.M., M-4 University of Illinois College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~majnun

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