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Topics beginning with the letter M - R

TOPIC: Independent Living
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ACCESS

    Dedicated to closed-captioning, audio description, and other Media Access issues.
    (b): listmanager@hookup.net

BUDDY-L

    List for guide dog users
    (c): buddy-admin@scs.tamu.edu

SERVICE-DOGS

    Anyone interested in training or using guide, hearing or other assistance dogs
    (b): majordomo@acpub.duke.edu

TOPIC: Klinefelter Syndrome
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KLINEFELTER-L

    This discussion list was created to exchange any ideas, information, news, comments, gripes, fears, or whatever, related to Klinefelter Syndrome. The list is a place to discuss issues, to give and receive support, and to post information about the syndrome and how to live with it.
    (c): listserv@home.ease.lsoft.com

TOPIC: Learning Disabilities
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ld-list

    Learning Disabilities
    (b): majordomo@curry.edu
    Please notice lower case name ld-list

LDWOMEN

    A list for adult women with learning disabilities. Its purpose is to provide a forum for women with learning disabilities to connect and share ideas, knowledge, and support.
    (c): Listserv@uga.cc.uga.edu

TOPIC: Liver Diseases
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LIVERSUPPORT-L

    Chronic Autoimmune Liver Disease Support Group
    (c): listserv@listserv.aol.com

PBC/PSC

    The "Primary Biliary Cirrhosis & Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis" Emotional Support Group is open to all "PBC & PSC" Liver disease sufferers, their family members or those wanting to learn more about these two liver diseases.
    (o): listserv@aol.com
    Type in body of note: SUBSCRIBE PBC/PSC your name & e-mail address

TOPIC: Mastocytosis
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TMS-L

    The e-mail discussion list of The Mastocytosis Society, Inc.
    (c): listserv@nic.surfnet.nl

TOPIC: Menieres Disease
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Menieres

    Discuss tinnitus, vertigo, hearing loss and more: Meniere's Disease
    (o): Send any subscription or info requests to johnshea@ears.com

TOPIC: Mental Health
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AFFECTD

    Affective-Disorders discussion list
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

ANXIETY-DEPRESSION-YOUTH

    An exchange of ideas, opinions, and information amongst those involved in research and clinical practice in the areas of child and adolescent anxiety and depression. The group is an interdisciplinary one involving a variety of mental health professions.
    (c): listserv@netcom.com

ANX-DIS

    Anxiety Disorders
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

ANXIETY-L

(b): listproc@frank.mtsu.edu

BEHAVIOR

    Behavioral/Emotional Disorders in Children
    (c): listserv@asuvm.inre.asu.edu

BORDERPD

    Borderline Personality Disorder Support Group
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

BRIDGE-FEED

    Freedom Exchange Eating Disorders - Support Group
    (b): hub@xc.org

CANDID-DEMENTIA

    Discussion forum for professionals involved in research into dementia and allied disorders
    (b): listserv@ic.ac.uk

CLINIPSY

    A list for the world-wide community of clinical psychologists to share ideas and data in the area of clinical psychology.
    (c): listserv@vm1.nodak.edu

DENDRITE

    A low-volume, ONE-WAY mailing list with human rights alerts about people with psychiatric labels
    (b): majordomo@efn.org

DISSOCIATIVE-DISORDERS

    Dissociative Disorders Discussion
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

EAT-DIS

    Exchange of ideas, opinions, and information on clinical and research aspects of anorexia and bulimia nervosa, obesity, and other atypical pattens of eating behavior.
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

HEALING

    Healing: survivors of intimate abuse
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

HEALNORM

    The human rights of people with psychiatric labels.
    (b): majordomo@efn.org

IPN

    The mailing list of the InterPsych newsletter
    (b): listserv@fra.psych.nemc.org

PSYCH-DD

    Basic psychological and behavior analytic issues in DD
    (c): listserv@vm1.nodak.edu

PENDULUM

    Bi-polar depression
    (b): majordomo@ucar.edu

Psychiatry & Psychology

(o): To subscribe, write to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk with the following message:
SUB PSYCHIATRY [first name] [last name]

SCHIZ-L

    Schizophrenia Research List
    (o): To request a subscription, contact Steven Daviss at: sdaviss@umabnet.ab.umd.edu

SCHIZOPH

    Schizophrenia Discussion Group
    (c): listserv@vm.utcc.utoronto.ca

SELF-HELP

    Self-help list to raise the self-esteem of subscribers
    (f): listserv@netcom.com
    Send the following message:
    subscribe self-esteem-self-help

SOCRATES

    International list for persons interested in the theoretical and philosophical foundation of psychology.
    (c): listserv@pmc.psych.nwu.edu

Walkers

    Unipolar depression
    (b): majordomo@world.std.com

OCD-L

    Issues concerning obsessive compulsive disorder.
    (c): listserv@vm.marist.edu

XN-DEPRESSION

    The ORIENTATION of the list has been re-defined to be CHRISTIAN in orientation, and ecumenical in expression.
    (b): hub@xc.org

TOPIC: Metabolic Disorders
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IEM

    The Inborn Errors of Metabolism Family Support List. For discussion and support of the families with kids or adults having IEM. Those who have these problems are also welcome to participate. Discussions can be about technical information, medications, sources of support, daily problems or anything effecting the family and patients life. Professionals in the field are welcome to join the list, participate and contribute.
    (b): iem-family-request@just4u.com

INBORN-ERRORS

    The intention is to provide a discussion of research into Inherited Metabolic Diseases, which can be important causes of disease in both children and adults. The discussion will include: a) Biochemistry and Diagnosis b) Genetics c) Clinical, nutritional and treatment aspects d) General discussion.
    (c): mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

METAB-L

    Inborn Errors in metabolism discussion list for researchers.
    (b): majordomo@franken.de

METABOLISM

    Professors Pediatric Neurology, European Union. This list wishes to promote research and clinical exchanges concerning metabolic disorders between and among pediatricians, pediatric neurologists, biochemists and other specialists. It provides also a forum for the discussion of organizational matters concerning the development of Units for Metabolic Disorders in academic centers.
    (b): majordomo@belnet.be

TOPIC: Myeloproliferative Disorders
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MPD-SUPPORT-L

    Our MPD-SUPPORT-L web site, http://members.aol.com/mpdsupport, offers 
    interesting information on chronic myelogenous leukemia, polycythemia vera, 
    essential thrombocythemia, agnogenic myeloid metaplasia, myelodysplasia, and 
    myelofibrosis.  Anyone - patient, family member, or health professional, is welcome to join our 
    growing list of subscribers. 

    Our archives are available for you to research information. Our MPD-SUPPORT-L web home page site:
    http://members.aol.com/mpdsupport

    To subscribe to MPD-SUPPORT-L by email, do the following:

    Email to: LISTSERV@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
    Subject line: blank or just a dash on AOL
    Body: SUBSCRIBE MPD-SUPPORT-L John Smith
    (Substitute your first and last name for John Smith's)

    Please take the time to review our 500+ participant International 
    Myeloproliferative Disorders Survey, which can be found in .pdf format at the 
    top of our web site, http://members.aol.com/mpdsupport. Any problem accessing 
    this survey, please write to me at lov2laf@bellsouth.net for help. 

MPD-NET

    This list is a support/discussion group for patients with myeloproliferative disorders (polycythemia vera (PV), essential thrombocytosis (ET), myelofibrosis (MF), agnogenic myeloid metaplasia (AMM), myeloid metaplasia (MM) chronic myelogenous luekemia (CML) and myelodysplastic disease (MDS). Families, friends, doctors and researchers are welcome to participate.
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

CML-TALK

    Internet mailing list for people interested in Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia.
    (c): listserv@listserv.aol.com

TOPIC: Neurological
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CHARI

    Arnold-Chiari Malformation Discussion List
    (a): chiari-request@icus.com

CHILD-NEURO-PARENT

    For parents of kids with neurological problems
    (c): listserv@waisman.wisc.edu

NEURO-BR

    A moderated discussion list on neurology. It will be open to any professional that works in neurology or to any field that may be of interest to neurology. Preferred subjects should be related to: news in neurology (research, imaging, genetics, publications, etc.), prevention of neurological disease, treatment of neurological disease, rehabilitation of neurological patients.
    (b): maiser@usa.net

Shy-Drager Syndrome (Multiple System Atrophy)

STROKE-L

    Strokes
    (c): listserv@ukcc.uky.edu

STROKE-BR

    A moderated discussion list on stroke and cerebrovascular disease. It will be open to any professional that works with stroke patients. Preferred subjects should be related to: related diseases, causes, prevention, treatment, rehabilitation.
    (b): maiser@usa.net

TBI-SPRT

    St. John's University Traumatic Brain Injury Support Group List
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

TOPIC: Neo-natal
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UCIN-NET

    A Spanish forum for discussion of neonatal intensive care issues between neonatologists, pharmacists, respiratory therapists, nutritionists, ethicists, nurses, and OT/PT.
    (c): listserv@listserv.rediris.es

TOPIC: Neuro-Stimulators
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NEURO_STIM

    A list for people with disabilities who use neuro-stimulators to help various movement, pain, and seizure disorders.
    (e): macjordomo@challengenet.com

TOPIC: Nurses
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CNS-L

    Clinical Nurse Specialist Interest Group
    (c): listserv@vm.utcc.utoronto.ca

NURSENET

    A global forum for discussing nursing issues
    (c): listserv@vm.utcc.utoronto.ca

NURSERES

    Discussion list for nurse researchers
    (c): listserV@kentvm.kent.edu

NURSELRC

    For nursing Learning Resource Centre faculty and staff to network about psychomotor skill acquisition, care and maintenance of equipment, instructional strategies, computer and audio-visual resources and funding sources.
    (b): majordomo@douglas.bc.ca

PARSE-L

    Parse's Nursing Theory
    (c): listserv@vm.utcc.utoronto.ca

PNATALRN

    On-line resource for networking with perinatal nursing colleagues, in the areas of perinatal nursing practice, education, and research.
    (c): listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu

RN-JOBS

    Information concerning professional nursing employment
    (b): majordomo@npl.com

RN-TRAVEL

    Discussion of general issues relating to being a traveling RN.
    (c): listproc@listproc.nonprofit.net

TOPIC: Parenting a child with disabilities
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CARINGPARENTS

    A list for any adult who wants to talk about how kids cope with serious illness. Members include parents and other caregivers of very ill children, seriously ill adults who have or know children who are concerned about them, health services professionals, and other adults with a special interest in helping kids cope with illness.
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

CARINGKIDS

    A list for children who know someone who is seriously ill.
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

CHOICES

    An open list for parents, family members, caregivers and others who wish to discuss the difficult choices faced in caring for a child with special needs. Topics may include but are not limited to: residential placement, controversial education/therapeutic methods, abortion/euthanasia, puberty and sterilization and any other aspect of loving and/or living with a child with special needs.
    (e): macjordomo@challengenet.com

DADVOCAT

    Fathers of children with disabilities.
    (c): listserv@ukcc.uky.edu

DIS-SPRT

    St. John's University disability support of families list
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

LOSTANGELS

    Families to discuss the sensitive issues raised when one (or more) of a multiple set dies (at anytime after conception).
    (b): majordomo@tripcom.com

OUR-KIDS

    Parents of children with disabilities
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

SICKKIDS

    A list for children who have serious illnesses.
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

TEAMWORK

    Discussions of all aspects of family life that are affected by the disability of one or more family member.
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

TOPIC: Physical Disabilities
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BIFIDA-L

    Spina Bifida/Hydrocephalus
    (c): listserv@mercury.dsu.edu

C-PALSY

    St John's University Cerebral Palsy list
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

MD-LIST

    Muscular Dystrophy
    (a): md-list-request@data.basix.com

MOBILITY

    SJU Mobility Disabilities list
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

MSLIST-L

    Multiple Sclerosis Listserv
    (c): listserv@techunix.technion.ac.il

POLIO

    SJU Polio and Post Polio Syndrome List
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

POLIOLIFE

    An unmoderated, user maintained list dedicated to exploring the full range of ideas and activities of persons who have survived polio.
    (o): polio-life-request@eskimo.com
    In the subject line, type: subscribe

PPS

    Post polio survivors
    (b): majordomo@pmihwy.com

RSI-EAST

    St John's University Repetetive Strain Injury List
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

SB-Parents

    For people interested in the care of children who have spina bifida
    (c): listserv@waisman.wisc.edu

SCIPIN-L

    Spinal cord Injury Peer Net
    (c): listserv@albnydh2.bitnet

TMIC-LIST

    A forum for people to communicate with others about Transverse Myelitis
    (o): tmic-list-request@eskimo.com
    Put "subscribe" in your subject line

QUAD-LIST

    For quadriplegics to communicate with others who share the same condition.
    (o): quad-list-request@eskimo.com
    Put "subscribe" in the subject line.

VENT-USERS

    For people who require a ventilator (respirator) to breathe to be able communicate with others who share the same condition.
    (o): vent-users-request@eskimo.com
    In the subject line, put "subscribe"

TOPIC: Rare Disorders
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ANGELMAN

    A list for parents of children who have Angelman Syndrome
    (b): majordomo@tbag.osc.edu

CDGS

    Carbohydrate-Deficient Glycoprotein Syndrome discussion list.
    (e): macjordomo@challengenet.com

CSHCN-L

    Children with special health care needs
    (c): listserv@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu

EDS

    Ehlers-Danlos syndrome mailing list
    (o): eds-request@stgenesis.org
    Type subscribe in the subject line.

MICROCEPHALY

    This list deals with all things related to Microcephaly. At this time it is run manually.
    (o): To be added to the list, send an email message to:
    marce@infospinner.com

PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME ONLINE NEWS DIGEST

(f): Send a message requesting subscription to:
pwsforum@aol.com

RARE-DIS

    St. John's University Rare Diseases List
    (c): listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

RARE DISEASES

    Rare Diseases
    (c): Send a message to listproc@list.ab.emd.edu
    In the body, type: Subscribe RARE-DISEASES [your name]

RETTNET

    Rett Syndrome List
    (b): majordomo@paltech.com

TOPIC: Rehabilitation
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ICACBR-L

    Community rehab program for persons with disabilities
    (c): listserV@qucdn.queensu.ca

REHAB-RU

    Physical medicine & rehabilitation, especially in rural areas
    (c): listserV@ukcc.uky.edu

SCR-L

    Cognitive Rehab
    (c): LISTSERV%mizzou1.bitnet@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu

TOPIC: Research
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DISABILITY RESEARCH LIST

(o): mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
Send a message saying exactly this: join disability-research [name]

DISRES-L

    Research & Disbability
    (f): majordomo@acs.ryerson.ca
    Body of message should say: subscribe disres-l [your email address]

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