For example, David Hubbard, a well-known neurologist in San Diego, broke ranks with colleagues after performing the procedure on his son, who has MS. He now offers it to others and is collecting results as part of a clinical study.
“It’s easy for the academics to say, ‘Let’s wait until all the research is done,’ but it’s just not fair to the patients,” Dr. Hubbard said in a recent interview. “Patients are not willing to wait.”
'Multiple sclerosis patients navigate the minefield ... '
'Multiple sclerosis patients navigate the minefield ... '
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/hea ... 967/page1/
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Oh ok. I thought your post might be referring to this forum.Cece wrote:www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health/new ... 967/page1/
For example, David Hubbard, a well-known neurologist in San Diego, broke ranks with colleagues after performing the procedure on his son, who has MS. He now offers it to others and is collecting results as part of a clinical study.
“It’s easy for the academics to say, ‘Let’s wait until all the research is done,’ but it’s just not fair to the patients,” Dr. Hubbard said in a recent interview. “Patients are not willing to wait.”

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Canadian CCSVI advocate needed to engage with G&M
I suggest that a Canadian CCSVI advocate is needed to engage with the Globe & Mail. The journalist needs help with collecting data and preparing facts about CCSVI. Is the no one in Canada able and willing to do this ???
MarkW
PS this is not a small task but worth it...........
MarkW
PS this is not a small task but worth it...........
Mark Walker - Oxfordshire, England. Retired Industrial Pharmacist. 24 years of study about MS.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/8359854/MS-experts-in-Britain-have-to-open-their-minds.html
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/8359854/MS-experts-in-Britain-have-to-open-their-minds.html
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Judging from the google response to the four words "serono globe and mail" they are still sitting on that story. I suspect somebody keeps them from saying anything much that is positive about CCSVI.
Like I said, the absence of news is sometimes news, and in this case, it is something the Globe and Mail's competitors might want to know about. Or say, CTV?
Today's wrinkle is that all the states want a piece of the settlement. In G & M? Nope.
Like I said, the absence of news is sometimes news, and in this case, it is something the Globe and Mail's competitors might want to know about. Or say, CTV?
Today's wrinkle is that all the states want a piece of the settlement. In G & M? Nope.
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Not a doctor.
"I'm still here, how 'bout that? I may have lost my lunchbox, but I'm still here." John Cowan Hartford (December 30, 1937 – June 4, 2001)