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Monday, July 13, 2015 12:33 AM | CCSVI Alliance Volg link
http://www.telestense.it/zamboni-il-punto-su-brave-dreams-intervista-0710.html
Translation:
The results of the testing of the method Zamboni probably will be made official at the Bicocca University of Milan in January 2016.

Results which should finally give a clear answer to a dispute that has continued for years: that between those for and against the method Zamboni. They'll most likely next spring the final results of the trial of the "method Zamboni".

The "method" which takes its name from the man who, almost ten years ago, the inventor: Professor Paolo Zamboni, University of Ferrara, who discovers a new venous disease, called chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in acronym CCSVI. For Zamboni between this new disease and multiple sclerosis, there is a correlation that to be recognized officially was subjected to an experiment. A study, called Brave Dreams, financed by the Region of Emilia-Romagna, with the task of evaluating the efficacy and safety of angioplasty in patients with multiple sclerosis. When in fact CCSVI is recognized as a vascular malformation, but not as a treatment for multiple sclerosis

The trial data should then finally give an answer to a debate that has continued for years, between those for and against the method Zamboni. It will be Professor Paolo Zamboni's guest Dalia Bighinati in the appointment Friday "Face to face, the interview" broadcast this evening at 22:20 on Telestense.

The interview will focus mainly on the results arrived from space, thanks astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, which have contributed to new research prof. Zamboni.
Zamboni, il punto su Brave Dreams - INTERVISTA | #Telestense
I risultati della sperimentazione del Metodo Zamboni saranno ufficializzati probabilmente alla Università Bicocca di Milano a gennaio 2016.