Archive for April, 2010
MS treatment has patients seeking surgery–but more testing is needed
TORONTO—Like electrical wires, neurons are insulated. But in multiple sclerosis (MS), the insulation (called myelin) is stripped or worn down, slowing conduction along the axons—the wires of the nervous system. MS is widely considered to be an autoimmune disease, in [Read More]
Multiple Sclerosis: CCSVI & Liberation Procedure in AMERICAN MEDIA 2/10/10
irishbear 76 radio interview youtube style courtesy of omexmc80 (Omario) www.youtube.com Feb. 10, 2010 saw an explosion of news about Dr. Zamboni’s discovery of CCSVI and the Liberation Treatment to combat it. The University of Buffalo published initial results of [Read More]
The ‘miracle cure’
Last week, in a traditionally appointed Vancouver living room, Dr. Mark Godley made an announcement that could change the face of Canadian medicine. Addressing a multiple sclerosis support group that had formed on Facebook, the anesthesiologist and medical director of False [Read More]
