MS

Dr. Daniel Simon points to the dye running through the jugular vein of Neelima Raval, 38, who has lived with multiple sclerosis for 13 years, and who is being tested for narrowed veins by Dr. Simon at the John F. Kennedy Medical Center in Edison, N.J.

An MS trial reported ’definitive’ results before it was done. Why?

Results from a key Canadian study into venoplasty for MS appear to have been prematurely released, leaving questions
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A new ’cure’ for MS? Not so fast.

The stem cell treatment for MS greeted as a "cure" is a breakthrough for five per cent of people with MS. What about the other 95 per cent?
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Why MS scientists are taking aim at Canada’s new science minister

Anne Kingston on how the criticism levelled at Kirsty Duncan over a controversial MS treatment is surprisingly unscientific
Pain In The Brain

Are we on the cusp of a revolution in how we understand the brain?

Two new studies suggest a potential game-changer in how scientists understand of the brain, which could advance research on MS and Alzheimer’s
CCSVI

Time to liberate ’liberation’ therapy from MS

Anne Kingston explains why we’ve reached the WTF moment in CCSVI research
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The only thing liberated was their wallets

Patients are left with costs as discredited MS therapy circles the drain, writes Colby Cosh
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Hurry up and wait for a CCSVI strategy

MS drugs get fast-tracked all the time. Why can’t a clinical trial get the same treatment?
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Liberation therapy: the ’wave of complications’ breaks

Zamboni’s research almost certainly has to have been junk
Good news

Good news, bad news: June 30 - July 7, 2011

The Canadian military heads for the far North while Manitobans stare at a massive bill for flood cleanup.