CCSVI at ECTRIMS 2010

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CCSVI at ECTRIMS 2010

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Should be an interesting discussion. Zamboni/Zivadinov and Doepp/Khan

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wow!! ..will you go?

*edit*.. apologies, bit personal, i forget my manners sometimes.. and should say.. i do hope that you are able to attend. Your voice and your witness account of events are invaluable to this cause.
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is O. Khan here Dr. Omar Khan (of bee sting fame)?
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Zamboni is carefully assembling his case. He is a scientist for sure. He doesn't fear contrarian views, he is open to them as this conference proves.

Congratulations Dr. Zamboni, you are a true scientist and human being.
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Yes, Khan is Dr. Omar Khan of Annals of Neurology fame...
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This is big step forward for CCSVI being recognised as a valid course of research. The last time I saw my main neurologist, he was about to head off to ECTRIMS 2009, and when I brought up CCSVI, again, he literally stated that if CCSVI was a valid theory relating to MS, it would of been scheduled at ECTRIMS, which it wasn't. I almost feel like seeing him again just to rub his nose in it, but I think I will wait until after I get treated next week.

The neurologist is well known not only in Aus, but worldwide. His last published paper I read was "MS: is it one disease"
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