Theory Two. BMC still needs to gather more research info and cover their bases legal wise.
Either way - The announcement was exciting to the CCSVI world.

Stay tuned on this one everyone .
Mr. Success
This whole thing is very bizarre. I have a third theory - perhaps a disgruntled employee or student was able to break into their web page and put the CCSVI info out there. The web page did look a little unusual with all the CCSVI links, etc - not typically what you'd expect from a major medical institution.whyRwehere wrote:It does seem strange that a supposedly Famous Medical Hot Spot (all of Boston/ Cambridge) is not acting, and that the Boston Globe refuses to publish any news on CCSVI......could it be that the Cambridge based Pharmaceutical companies have too much influence? Or have Boston doctors just gotten too lazy?
In any case, you can not announce a study one day, and then pretend there never was one the next day. We want some answers!!
Out of curiosity I did a reverse search of the above number... nothing... I google searched it.. and found this:dlb wrote:Has anyone from the area physically been at the center to drop records or inquire? I still can't understand why the phone calls I got came from a California # (408-460-3251)??? Was this some kind of hoax, does anyone think? When I call the number back, there is an automated message saying it is from a Sprint network, and I could leave a message. Has this number and the message I posted on pg 1 come in to anyone else? Very confusing....