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powerpoint relation MC -celiac

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I just found a very interesting power point presentation on the internet about relationship MC and Celiac disease, I can't find the link where you can find it, when you click on it (after a google search) it open's in a new programm as a download. I tried to add it to this message as a download, I hope this will work but I am not sure
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is it not working but I am sure you can find it search for

JEFFREY M. ARON, M.D., California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, August 31, 2005,

sorry I don't how to put the link here.
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Harma,

The way to "capture" a link from a presentation such as that, is to right-click on it, and from the drop-down menu that appears, click on the option that says, "copy link location", (or equivalent wording, depending on your browser), which will copy the URL to your "clipboard", and then simply use the "Paste" function to add it to your post, wherever you want it. Is this the link that you found?

http://sadieo.ucsf.edu/course/things/microceliac.ppt

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tex thank you this is what I meant
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You're very welcome.

Thank you for sharing it.

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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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