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I've been intensely researching all things PWS for several months to help a friend who has a baby with PWS-UPD. I'm semi-retired now but used to have a part-time practice in traditional Chinese herbalism (my day job was as a legal worker). In the hope that some of my research might be helpful to other parents of children with PWS, I've posted some of it in a [http://www.tcmnotes.org/pws-home/ PWS section] on my web site (TCM Notes, which is now sorely neglected :-).
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I'm semi-retired but used to have a part-time practice in traditional Chinese herbalism (my day job was as a legal worker). I've been intensely researching all things PWS for the past several months in an effort to help a friend who has a baby with PWS-UPD. In the hope that some of my research might be helpful to other parents of children with PWS, I've posted some of it in a [http://www.tcmnotes.org/pws-home/ PWS section] on my web site (TCM Notes, which is now sorely neglected :-). I strongly support efforts like PWS Notes, because as happened with many of the parents of children with Downs and autism, I think PWS parents are going to have to come together and share their hard-won experience in order to forge the early intervention protocols that are so desparately needed now.

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I'm semi-retired but used to have a part-time practice in traditional Chinese herbalism (my day job was as a legal worker). I've been intensely researching all things PWS for the past several months in an effort to help a friend who has a baby with PWS-UPD. In the hope that some of my research might be helpful to other parents of children with PWS, I've posted some of it in a PWS section on my web site (TCM Notes, which is now sorely neglected :-). I strongly support efforts like PWS Notes, because as happened with many of the parents of children with Downs and autism, I think PWS parents are going to have to come together and share their hard-won experience in order to forge the early intervention protocols that are so desparately needed now.