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Dr Zamboni's CCSVI Brave Dreams given official study

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Old 01-16-2011, 07:42 AM   #1
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They are now doing double blind studies for Dr. Zamboni's CCSVI findings. This is exciting that its being given official study, and not using anticdotal information provided by sending "vascular patients" in search of care. They are officially sending "MS patients" for study of this and its effect on the disease.
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