KITCHENER — Andrea White hoped a controversial new treatment for multiple sclerosis would slow the disease’s progression.
The Kitchener woman was amazed to feel an improvement immediately. Even better, her strength is growing and pain diminishing in the two weeks since having the procedure in India.
“I know that my improvements are going to continue,” she said. “The strength is still coming back.”
She’s not alone in experiencing the treatment’s benefits.
http://news.therecord.com/News/Local/article/734929#
Local MS patient feels improvement after controversial treat
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Climate Change Skeptisim: Very Interesting parallels
Yes, erinc14, there may be some lessons to be learned from the climate change debate:
...Ted
- Some CC skeptics are in the "pockets" of big oil (read big Pharma for CCSVI here), but many are honest, intelligent skeptics: tarring all of them as having a conflicts of interest is not fair or helpful.
We need to be careful not to overstate or exaggerate our arguments. Untold damage was done to the credibility of the climate change argument when it was found that some agencies used incomplete or incorrect data as proof of climate change.
...Ted
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