I would like to submit interview on http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/6/prweb8511059.htm with doctor Meylin Acuna, M.D. from Neurological Wellness Center http://reversealzheimersnow.com/about Recover From Alzheimer’s Disease with TNF-alpha Modulation.
- Hi. Welcome to Wikipedia. The edits you made to the Dementia and Etanercept articles (listed here) do not conform to Wikipedia policy. Text added to medical articles must be supported by only certain types of sources – ideally, a systematic review article by a subject expert published in a recent authoritative scientific journal, a national or international guideline, or a recent graduate-level textbook, per our WP:MEDRS guideline. If the information you wish to add does not appear in one of those kinds of sources, it is almost certainly not appropriate for a Wikipedia medical article. --Anthonyhcole (talk) 16:45, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
Hi Anthony. I have just received email from Wiki informing that the information I have left on the wiki Enbrel cannot be added due to some regulations. I would like to publish similar content that comes from more valuable resource - an interview with a Director of Neurological Wellness Center - Meylin Acuna, M.D., authorized this Press Releasespecialist, published on http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/6/prweb8511059.htm. It is about recovering from Alzheimer’s Disease with TNF-alpha Modulation. Can you help me? This might change life of many people. Thanks
- The information you want to add is not yet appropriate for publication in Wikipedia. We only publish data that has been written by independent experts in the kinds of sources described in WP:MEDRS, such as authoritative reviews, national guidelines and graduate-level textbooks. The press release you cite is not adequate. When the treatment you describe has been reviewed in a scientific journal, it may be possible to report this treatment, citing that review. Also, we never name practitioners or businesses who provide such services, as that would constitute advertising, see WP:SPAM. --Anthonyhcole (talk) 22:49, 2 October 2011 (UTC)