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Default vascular link in Alzheimer's disease, PD

http://www.lef.org/news/LefDailyNews...&Section=Aging

Interesting that a vascular etiology is becoming more respectable.

I have posted it before but it is worth reading the info on CCSVI and TVAM at
www.synergyhealthconcepts.com . They claim a 90% success with non-motor dysautonomic symptoms and say about 50% of PWP improve motor symptoms. Given the controversy surrounding the CCSVI hypothesis, they say the positive results are probably from some affect on the vagus or other nerves that normalize the autonomic nervous system.
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