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i forgot to post that in the july parents magazine in one of

the front sections that are very small short segments that

they mentioned there is a rise in infantile scoliosis cases.

i've been meaning to scan it in and post it but haven't gotten

around to it. i can't find the same thing on their website

otherwise i would post the link. the doc they interviewed, i

had never heard of. if i'm remembering correctly, they also

said that usually it resolves, but nothing else about

treatment if it doesn't.

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i forgot to post that in the july parents magazine in one of

the front sections that are very small short segments that

they mentioned there is a rise in infantile scoliosis cases.

i've been meaning to scan it in and post it but haven't gotten

around to it. i can't find the same thing on their website

otherwise i would post the link. the doc they interviewed, i

had never heard of. if i'm remembering correctly, they also

said that usually it resolves, but nothing else about

treatment if it doesn't.

deshea

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heather,

i will scan it in and post it on the group or e-mail it to you

privately since the group doesn't accept attachments. i just

have to find it! i ripped it out of the magazine, and of

course, it is in some pile somewhere . . .

deshea

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>Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 10:51:37 -0600

>From: " heather hyatt " <heather@...>

>Subject: Fw: parents magazine

><infantile scoliosis treatment >

>

> again.

> h parents magazine

>

> i forgot to post that in the july parents magazine

> in one of

> the front sections that are very small short

> segments that

> they mentioned there is a rise in infantile

> scoliosis cases.

> i've been meaning to scan it in and post it but

> haven't gotten

> around to it. i can't find the same thing on their

> website

> otherwise i would post the link. the doc they

> interviewed, i

> had never heard of. if i'm remembering correctly,

> they also

> said that usually it resolves, but nothing else

> about

> treatment if it doesn't.

>

> deshea

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

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i would like to see this too as i cannot find for the life of me a copy of this

magazine. thinking of going stealth into a dr's office and lifting a copy! lol

tracey

parents magazine

>

> i forgot to post that in the july parents magazine

> in one of

> the front sections that are very small short

> segments that

> they mentioned there is a rise in infantile

> scoliosis cases.

> i've been meaning to scan it in and post it but

> haven't gotten

> around to it. i can't find the same thing on their

> website

> otherwise i would post the link. the doc they

> interviewed, i

> had never heard of. if i'm remembering correctly,

> they also

> said that usually it resolves, but nothing else

> about

> treatment if it doesn't.

>

> deshea

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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Deshea, let me know if you can't find your copy. I have my July issue and found

the very small article. No wonder I didn't see it the first time I looked

through it.

Anyway I can scan it and send it to if you need me to.

Tasha

" Deshea L. " <deshea@...> wrote:

heather,

i will scan it in and post it on the group or e-mail it to you

privately since the group doesn't accept attachments. i just

have to find it! i ripped it out of the magazine, and of

course, it is in some pile somewhere . . .

deshea

---- Original message ----

>Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 10:51:37 -0600

>From: " heather hyatt " <heather@...>

>Subject: Fw: parents magazine

><infantile scoliosis treatment >

>

> again.

> h parents magazine

>

> i forgot to post that in the july parents magazine

> in one of

> the front sections that are very small short

> segments that

> they mentioned there is a rise in infantile

> scoliosis cases.

> i've been meaning to scan it in and post it but

> haven't gotten

> around to it. i can't find the same thing on their

> website

> otherwise i would post the link. the doc they

> interviewed, i

> had never heard of. if i'm remembering correctly,

> they also

> said that usually it resolves, but nothing else

> about

> treatment if it doesn't.

>

> deshea

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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Thanks a lot Deshea.

HRH

parents magazine

>

> i forgot to post that in the july parents magazine

> in one of

> the front sections that are very small short

> segments that

> they mentioned there is a rise in infantile

> scoliosis cases.

> i've been meaning to scan it in and post it but

> haven't gotten

> around to it. i can't find the same thing on their

> website

> otherwise i would post the link. the doc they

> interviewed, i

> had never heard of. if i'm remembering correctly,

> they also

> said that usually it resolves, but nothing else

> about

> treatment if it doesn't.

>

> deshea

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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i uploaded the entire page although maybe i should have just zoomed

in on the little piece we're interested in. this is where it is:

http://ph./group/infantile scoliosis treatment/photos/view/4bf4?

b=17 & m=f & o=0

if you want a clearer version, i'll be happy to e-mail it to anyone

privately.

deshea

On Jul 15, 2006, at 9:10 AM, heather hyatt wrote:

> Thanks a lot Deshea.

>

> HRH

> parents magazine

> >

> > i forgot to post that in the july parents magazine

> > in one of

> > the front sections that are very small short

> > segments that

> > they mentioned there is a rise in infantile

> > scoliosis cases.

> > i've been meaning to scan it in and post it but

> > haven't gotten

> > around to it. i can't find the same thing on their

> > website

> > otherwise i would post the link. the doc they

> > interviewed, i

> > had never heard of. if i'm remembering correctly,

> > they also

> > said that usually it resolves, but nothing else

> > about

> > treatment if it doesn't.

> >

> > deshea

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

>

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Deshea,

So glad you saw this! Now, that the increase of infantile scoliosis has been

acknowledged, we can inform them of the best way to treat this potentially

devistating condition. If everyone sent the editor of Parent a letter, they

would surely be interested.

Deshea can you locate the editors e-mail/address, and pass it on? If anyone out

there has a free moment, and would like to help with awareness, please send your

thoughts/experience on early treatment to the editor of this mag.

Also, Deshea, can you please send the article to me privately.

Thanks,

HRH

parents magazine

> >

> > i forgot to post that in the july parents magazine

> > in one of

> > the front sections that are very small short

> > segments that

> > they mentioned there is a rise in infantile

> > scoliosis cases.

> > i've been meaning to scan it in and post it but

> > haven't gotten

> > around to it. i can't find the same thing on their

> > website

> > otherwise i would post the link. the doc they

> > interviewed, i

> > had never heard of. if i'm remembering correctly,

> > they also

> > said that usually it resolves, but nothing else

> > about

> > treatment if it doesn't.

> >

> > deshea

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

>

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heather,

i'll have to wait until i get home this evening to send you

the better version of the scanned page since it is on my home

computer. here's what i found on the web regarding the editor

of parents magazine:

375 Lexington Avenue

New York, NY 10017-5514

212-499-2130

Online: www.parents.com

PARENTS

Circulation: 2.2 million

Frequency: 12/year

Publisher: Jan Studin

Editor-in-Chief: Sally Lee

(no e-mail addresses given)

Also here's information on writing an article:

Parents Writer's Guidelines

TO: Prospective Writers

FROM: The Editors of Parents and Parents.com

Parents Article Requirements

Thank you for your interest in Parents and Parents.com. We're

always looking for new talent to add to our pool of writers.

Before you send your query to us, please take the time to look

at the guidelines below. They're designed to help you write an

effective query letter in a form that's easy for us to read

and respond to. Thank you again for your interest.

1. Before you query us, please take a close look at our

magazine at the library or newsstand. This will give you a

good idea of the different kinds of stories we publish, as

well as their tempo and tone. In addition, please take the

time to look at the masthead to make sure you are directing

your query to the correct department.

2. When querying us, please send a one-page letter

detailing the topic you'd like to address as well as your

strategy for writing the story. Demonstrate that you are adept

at doing research by mentioning the kinds of sources you

intend to use. Keep in mind that all of our articles include

expert advice and real-parent examples as well as study data.

It's unnecessary to send a completed manuscript; a query

letter will do.

3. We generally work only with writers who have some

experience, so please make sure you list the publications

you've written and include photocopied examples of your

published work. Do not send originals, as we cannot guarantee

their return.

4. We receive many submissions for essays; typically, we

only publish those that come from experienced writers and

essayists.

5. We're a national publication, so we're mainly interested

in stories that will appeal to a wide variety of parents. For

example, developmental service ideas for specific age groups

are always welcome. In addition, we're always looking for

compelling human-interest stories, so you may want to check

your local newspaper for ideas. Keep in mind that we can't

pursue stories that have appeared in competing national

publications.

6. We don't publish any unsolicited fiction or poetry; any

children's books we excerpt are acquired strictly through book

publishers.

7. Because of the large volume of queries and manuscripts

we receive, it generally takes about four to six weeks for us

to reply, so please be patient.

8. Always send a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

Parents Magazine

375 Lexington Avenue

New York, NY 10017

Phone: 212-499-2000

hope this helps.

deshea

---- Original message ----

>Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 07:53:52 -0600

>From: " heather hyatt " <heather@...>

>Subject: Re: parents magazine

><infantile scoliosis treatment >

>

> Deshea,

>

> So glad you saw this! Now, that the increase of

> infantile scoliosis has been acknowledged, we can

> inform them of the best way to treat this

> potentially devistating condition. If everyone sent

> the editor of Parent a letter, they would surely be

> interested.

> Deshea can you locate the editors e-mail/address,

> and pass it on? If anyone out there has a free

> moment, and would like to help with awareness,

> please send your thoughts/experience on early

> treatment to the editor of this mag.

> Also, Deshea, can you please send the article to me

> privately.

>

> Thanks,

>

> HRH

> parents magazine

> > >

> > > i forgot to post that in the july parents

> magazine

> > > in one of

> > > the front sections that are very small short

> > > segments that

> > > they mentioned there is a rise in infantile

> > > scoliosis cases.

> > > i've been meaning to scan it in and post it but

> > > haven't gotten

> > > around to it. i can't find the same thing on

> their

> > > website

> > > otherwise i would post the link. the doc they

> > > interviewed, i

> > > had never heard of. if i'm remembering

> correctly,

> > > they also

> > > said that usually it resolves, but nothing else

> > > about

> > > treatment if it doesn't.

> > >

> > > deshea

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > > removed]

> > >

> > >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

> >

> >

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

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just for kicks, i also looked up the doctor listed in the

parents magazine. here's his information and the hospital's

information regarding infantile scoliosis:

http://www.nyp.org/columbiaortho/about/our_doc_droye.html?name1=Our+Doctors & type\

1=2Select

http://www.childrensorthopaedics.com/Scoliosis.htm#infantile

---- Original message ----

>Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 07:53:52 -0600

>From: " heather hyatt " <heather@...>

>Subject: Re: parents magazine

><infantile scoliosis treatment >

>

> Deshea,

>

> So glad you saw this! Now, that the increase of

> infantile scoliosis has been acknowledged, we can

> inform them of the best way to treat this

> potentially devistating condition. If everyone sent

> the editor of Parent a letter, they would surely be

> interested.

> Deshea can you locate the editors e-mail/address,

> and pass it on? If anyone out there has a free

> moment, and would like to help with awareness,

> please send your thoughts/experience on early

> treatment to the editor of this mag.

> Also, Deshea, can you please send the article to me

> privately.

>

> Thanks,

>

> HRH

> parents magazine

> > >

> > > i forgot to post that in the july parents

> magazine

> > > in one of

> > > the front sections that are very small short

> > > segments that

> > > they mentioned there is a rise in infantile

> > > scoliosis cases.

> > > i've been meaning to scan it in and post it but

> > > haven't gotten

> > > around to it. i can't find the same thing on

> their

> > > website

> > > otherwise i would post the link. the doc they

> > > interviewed, i

> > > had never heard of. if i'm remembering

> correctly,

> > > they also

> > > said that usually it resolves, but nothing else

> > > about

> > > treatment if it doesn't.

> > >

> > > deshea

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > > removed]

> > >

> > >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

> >

> >

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

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Would you mind to email it to me privately?

I can't read it at all. Thanks so much.

and Evan

" Deshea L. " <deshea@...> wrote:

i uploaded the entire page although maybe i should have just zoomed

in on the little piece we're interested in. this is where it is:

http://ph./group/infantile scoliosis treatment/photos/view/4bf4?

b=17 & m=f & o=0

if you want a clearer version, i'll be happy to e-mail it to anyone

privately.

deshea

On Jul 15, 2006, at 9:10 AM, heather hyatt wrote:

> Thanks a lot Deshea.

>

> HRH

> parents magazine

> >

> > i forgot to post that in the july parents magazine

> > in one of

> > the front sections that are very small short

> > segments that

> > they mentioned there is a rise in infantile

> > scoliosis cases.

> > i've been meaning to scan it in and post it but

> > haven't gotten

> > around to it. i can't find the same thing on their

> > website

> > otherwise i would post the link. the doc they

> > interviewed, i

> > had never heard of. if i'm remembering correctly,

> > they also

> > said that usually it resolves, but nothing else

> > about

> > treatment if it doesn't.

> >

> > deshea

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

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About two years ago (correct me if I am wrong ) I looked up most

children's hospital websites and compiled them into a list for . While I

was at the websites I tried to look for their treatment methods to see what was

being promoted. I do not remember them ever mentioning serial casting as an

option. Yet now here it is. But they have not be trained in Miss Mehta's

method. Curious to me and I wonder what kind of results they really get. Just

my own musing. All the more reason to get correct info on infantile scoliosis

out to the public so they can be informed.

Shellie

a L. " <deshea@...> wrote:

just for kicks, i also looked up the doctor listed in the

parents magazine. here's his information and the hospital's

information regarding infantile scoliosis:

http://www.nyp.org/columbiaortho/about/our_doc_droye.html?name1=Our+Doctors & type\

1=2Select

http://www.childrensorthopaedics.com/Scoliosis.htm#infantile

---- Original message ----

>Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 07:53:52 -0600

>From: " heather hyatt " <heather@...>

>Subject: Re: parents magazine

><infantile scoliosis treatment >

>

> Deshea,

>

> So glad you saw this! Now, that the increase of

> infantile scoliosis has been acknowledged, we can

> inform them of the best way to treat this

> potentially devistating condition. If everyone sent

> the editor of Parent a letter, they would surely be

> interested.

> Deshea can you locate the editors e-mail/address,

> and pass it on? If anyone out there has a free

> moment, and would like to help with awareness,

> please send your thoughts/experience on early

> treatment to the editor of this mag.

> Also, Deshea, can you please send the article to me

> privately.

>

> Thanks,

>

> HRH

> parents magazine

> > >

> > > i forgot to post that in the july parents

> magazine

> > > in one of

> > > the front sections that are very small short

> > > segments that

> > > they mentioned there is a rise in infantile

> > > scoliosis cases.

> > > i've been meaning to scan it in and post it but

> > > haven't gotten

> > > around to it. i can't find the same thing on

> their

> > > website

> > > otherwise i would post the link. the doc they

> > > interviewed, i

> > > had never heard of. if i'm remembering

> correctly,

> > > they also

> > > said that usually it resolves, but nothing else

> > > about

> > > treatment if it doesn't.

> > >

> > > deshea

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > > removed]

> > >

> > >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

> >

> >

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

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>

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