Just stumbled across this and found it interesting. Its Googles "AdWords" search which appears to give some rough statistics on what Google users are searching for.
I tried CCSVI, and it produced the following:
http://www.google.com/insights/search/# ... 36m&cmpt=q
Interesting how it peaked in 2010, and ever since has slowly been falling...
It also shows the distribution around the world. I would of posted the picture, but my image hosting site appears to be having a bad day.
And this one to show how many searches per day/month on a specific "Key Word"
https://adwords.google.com/o/Targeting/ ... earch.none
I typed in CCSVI (the other fields are required, but not really important, I just used $1 and $100)
If you then compare it to other terms, it puts it in perspective.
eg
CCSVI = 110,000
Multiple Sclerosis = 1,500,000
Rough Internet Statics on CCSVI
- CureOrBust
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Re: Rough Internet Statics on CCSVI
And here is the image
Sorry if the width messes up the page.

Sorry if the width messes up the page.
Re: Rough Internet Statics on CCSVI
No surprise that Canada and Italy are leading the stats.
I would like us to have better awareness here in the US.
I would like us to have better awareness here in the US.
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Re: Rough Internet Statics on CCSVI
very rough. nothing on the y axis but vague words. canada is the control in a gigantic study to see how well the PR machine is running. that's ok, somebody has to be first. these stats don't say anything you don't know, haven't heard, or need to worry about. 

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"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)