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11-29-2009, 06:36 PM | #1 | ||
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Wow, here is more detail on Zamboni's incredible discovery for MS. Notice how both the Canadian AND US MS societies are poo-pooing his results (hard to, in good faith at least, poo-poo someone not having an attack for two years post-surgery, or fewer brain lesions, those scans just don't lie!)
Also note the researcher who is proceeding here in the US with NO funding because he believes time is of the essence and he doesn't want to wait for the grant application process. Now THAT's a dedicated guy. Here's the link: http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...b=TopStoriesV2 Does anyone here think this may play a similar role in PD? Buffalo is beginning a trial for this "liberation procedure" and is including some 600 non-MS folk, half healthy and half with a neurological disease other than MS. This makes me wonder if they are looking to see if blocked veins/arteries could also be an issue in other neurological conditions? |
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