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Tuesday, July 17, 2012 4:21 AM | CCSVI Toronto Volg link

"CCSVI increases by 9 fold the probability of developing Multiple Sclerosis. This resounding fact is only the latest to emerge from the developing scientific debate on the correlation between CCSVI and MS." This is the assertion in a press release by Gisella Pandolfo, president of the CCSVI in MS - ONLUS Association (http://www.ccsvi-sm.org) who adds that "..the bureaucratic formalities and time it has taken to arrive at this conclusion demonstrates again how some dialogue participants in this passionate confrontation don't behave in a clear and unassailable way, which is profoundly unjust for sufferers of a highly disabling disease afflicting, just in Italy, 60,000 people most of whom are young adults."

"The incredible thing is that a finding of this magnitude has remained buried for many months because Claudio Baracchini (Dep. of Neuroscience - Padua Univ.), the author of the study, has not only chosen NOT to reveal it but to make the opposite conclusion, resulting in authoritative criticism by Robert Zivadinov (director of BNAC Neuroimaging Centre at Buffalo Univ.) Another researcher, Giampiero Avruscio (director of Angiology - Sant'Antonio Hospital in Padua) emphasises the significance of the finding which until now has been suppressed. This reinforces Zamboni's theory that CCSVI could be one of the causes of MS.

June 26 2011

Source:

http://www.free-press-release.com/news/print-1309087521.html