Kirsty Duncan wins Etobicoke again!

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What do you think is the connection between CCSVI and this latest gene discovery?
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I suspect CCSVI is caused by some other, possibly genetically transmitted, condition. It has been declared to be congenital. It certainly shares some symptoms with MS. But, due to continued opposition, mendacity, and unwarranted badgering by people calling themselves doctors and scientists, effective treatments have remained undeveloped. Improvements, if you have them, still tend not to last much more than a year or so. Some of mine have. I have new improvements I connect with the biotin.

It's possible the same DNA variations are involved, but there is no work going on to find out.
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