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Tuesday, October 11, 2011 6:01 PM | Ken Torbert Volg link

What's News-October 2011



  • David Hubbard MD et. al. have submitted their paper on Clinical Outcomes of Venous Angioplasty in MS to a prestigious medical journal.

  • David Hubbard MD et. al. have submitted their paper on functional MRI BOLD response, results of measurements of cerebral blood flow abnormalities within the MS population, and changes to cerebral blood flow following venous angioplasy, to a prestigious medical journal

  • Hubbard Foundation's San Diego study has joined the Hubbard CCSVI Multi-Center Registry, the most respected CCSVI Registry, CLICK HERE

  • Sandy McDonald MD, Canada, launches Doppler study for pre and post angioplasty Doppler follow-up, CLICK HERE

  • Patients come from all over for an MRV, with additional experimental perfusion and fMRI tests! CLICK HERE

  • Unfortunate News: Medicare and Medicaid will no longer cover "CCSVI" venous angioplasty


Hubbard shares vascular theory of MS  at Integrative Medicine Conference, MI, what people are saying


The International College of Integrative Medicine (ICIM) hosted a conference on "Treating the Impossible" and invited Dr. David Hubbard to speak regarding the vascular theory of Multiple Sclerosis. Dr. Hubbard had never attended nor spoken at an Integrative Medicine Conference before. He was very impressed with their focus on prevention, alternatives to traditional pharmaceuticals, and "bio-film", substances that coat veins that is not currently tested by traditional medicine.


The conference attendees and ICIM organization were already aware of the importance of studying brain hypoperfusion (stagnation) and suggested many new ideas for research, including one professor who asked for discarded balloons to test them for "bio-film". We intend to work more closely ICIM and ACAM in the future.



Let's go with the flow! More at:


www.HubbardFoundation.org