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March 30, 2010

To all readers:

To all readers:

Yesterday (Monday March 29) some readers experienced problems when trying to leave  comments on HeathBeat. TypePad is now monitoring the situation and seems to have fixed it. But if anyone continues to have a problem, please e-mail me at maggiemahar@yahoo.com

Also, please note—if takes a while to post the comment (either because it’s long or because you’re interrupted), you may find that when you try to send it, you get a message saying that your comment cannot be accepted. This is because you’ve “timed out.”  Just “copy” your comment, close HealthBeat, open HealthBeat again, go to the post you were commenting on, and “paste” your comment in the box.   It will then be accepted.

Also, I’ve been catching up with responding to comments. If you didn’t receive a response in the past week, you might want to check back . . .

Thanks, Maggie

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Sarah Jolie

thank you, i'm first but i'm happy after reading this writing.

Maggie Mahar

Peg,

Thanks very much.

As you may have noticed the blog post that they took Berwick's remarks from a HealthBeat post I did a couple of years ago after interviewing him.

Media Matters is, of course, right. What Berwick said is entirely true.

Thanks for the kind words

Maggie Mahar

Peg,

Thanks very much.

As you may have noticed the blog post that they took Berwick's remarks from a HealthBeat post I did a couple of years ago after interviewing him.

Media Matters is, of course, right. What Berwick said is entirely true.

Thanks for the kind words

Peg, RN

since i learned a lot about Dr Berwick from your blog (thank you!), i thought you should know about this:

Fox, WorldNetDaily add Berwick to witch hunt of Obama appointees
http://mediamatters.org/print/research/201003300054

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