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		<title>Meniere&#8217;s Podcast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I went to iTunes the other day and searched for Meniere&#8217;s podcasts. I found three podcasts listed.  All three were of a medical nature (Johns Hopkins, etc) and only had one or two episodes about Meniere&#8217;s and/or vestibular issues.  In my feeble mind, this is unacceptable.  I was looking for something that I could add [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify"><span style="color: #0000ff">I went to iTunes the other day and searched for Meniere&#8217;s podcasts.</span><span style="color: #0000ff"> I found three podcasts listed.  All three were of a medical nature (Johns Hopkins, etc) and only had one or two episodes about Meniere&#8217;s and/or vestibular issues.  In my feeble mind, this is unacceptable.  I was looking for something that I could add to my iPod and crank up the sound and listen to to get tips and ideas for people who have Meniere&#8217;s from people who have Meniere&#8217;s.  There was nothing.  I want to change this.  It is my desire to start a podcast that covers this as well as flavors it with some technical information from the professionals (i.e.: Neuro-otologists, ENTs, etc).</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify"><span style="color: #0000ff">Please leave a comment with your thoughts and ideas regarding this podcast formation.  Then send the link to all your friends and family to allow them to provide their input.  Even those who don&#8217;t have Meniere&#8217;s, but know someone with Meniere&#8217;s can have much to add to to help us and we in turn can help them. </span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify"><span style="color: #0000ff">Also, eventually, as I am still in the process of writing my book about Meniere&#8217;s, I would like to incorporate information gathered during the podcasts into the book.  It is still my greatest desire to do all I can to educate the world regarding Meniere&#8217;s and when the book is published <strong>ALL</strong> my royalties will go for Meniere&#8217;s research.  There is not a lot of education, publicity nor research for Meniere&#8217;s.  In fact, so many of us never heard the term Meniere&#8217;s Disease until we were in the process of being diagnosed.  I want that term to become as much a household term as Cancer and Diabetes.  I can&#8217;t do it without your help.<br />
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