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Guest basilius

Hi everybody.

I'm from Moscow and having GI.

Our president Putin will have on-line conference at president.yandex.ru in 2 days and they are collecting questions right now.

One of the questions is about celiac disease, to that our goverment doesn't pay any attention at the moment.

Please vote for it to rise it's importancy.

Here's the text and the button for voting.

After you click the button, click the same 'Проголосовать' button on the newly-opened page. Thanks and good luck to everybody.

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<strong>Вопрос президенту России:</strong>

Здравствуйте Владимир Владимирович! У меня ребенок болен целиакией. При этом заболевании нельзя есть продукты, содержащие глютен. А таких продуктов очень много. Сейчас эта болезнь не признается на государственном уровне, нет никакой помощи от государства, нет государственных детских садов, официально принимающих таких детишек. Когда же детские сады смогут официально принимать детей с целиакией? Потом в будущем нас ожидает проблема со школьным питанием, как будет там решаться такая проблема?

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<font size="-1">6 июля 2006 года — интернет-конференция президента России на Яндексе:

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Guest basilius

Hi everybody.

Sorry for offtopic, but this section is read by most people!

I'm from Moscow and having GI.

Our president Putin will have on-line conference at president.yandex.ru in 2 days and they are collecting questions right now.

One of the questions is about celiac disease, to that our goverment doesn't pay any attention at the moment.

Please vote for it to rise it's importancy. To vote please follow the Open Original Shared Link

After you click the link, click '

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