Archive for August, 2010
Controversial treatment leads to modest relief
After years of living with nerve pain — an unbearable burning sensation running up and down her arms — Lilly Cadeau feels some relief. The 24-year-old Washago woman suffers from primary-progressive multiple sclerosis and recently returned from Costa Rica where [Read More]
Launch MS clinical trials immediately, researcher urges
Clinical trials of the controversial liberation treatment for multiple sclerosis should happen immediately, says a former University of Saskatchewan researcher who proposed an eerily similar theory more than a decade ago. Bernhard Juurlink published a hypothesis in 1998 [Read More]
Response: Defending MS treatment
Regarding the Aug. 17 story, Brothers Fly to Mexico for Controversial MS Treatment. My twin brothers, Matt and Dan Berukoff, who had treatments in Mexico for their CCSVI, are doing very well. We will share more information when they return. We cannot understand why Lonnie [Read More]
