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Thursday, April 28, 2011 1:27 AM | CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis Volg link
Dr. Zamboni's research was available on pubmed. It was taken around the world to vascular doctors and interventional radiologists who found extracranial venous stenosis and reflux in pwMS. Yes, we shared this on Facebook, but it is only because DOCTORS kept finding CCSVI that this movement has grown. The power of the internet is disseminating information, without commercial concerns. The truth is free.


People power: Social media can alter research priorities | Human Health and Science
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ScienceDaily (Apr. 27, 2011) Widespread demands in Canada for clinical trials for a controversial treatment for multiple sclerosis show the growing power of the Internet and social media to influence research priorities, according to a paper published April 27 in Nature .