Oct
18

Stem Cell Therapy for MS and CCSVI

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Multiple Sclerosis and Chronic Cerbrospinal Venous Insufficiency Patient – This video follows a patient throughout the entire treatment process. MRI and CT diagnostic imaging, jugular vein angioplasyt, autologous stem cell implantation and post treatment analysis.

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Oct
5

Breakthroughs in Imaging Neurovascular Diseases

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Google Tech Talk September 16, 2010 Breakthroughs in Imaging Neurovascular Diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis: Technical Aspects, Clinical Ramifications, and Understanding the Etiology of the Disease. Presented by Dr. E. Mark Haacke. ABSTRACT Magnetic Resonance Imaging has long been an important diagnostic tool for Multiple Sclerosis. Recent developments linking MS to venous malformations have highlighted the use of advanced techniques for imaging iron deposits and blood flow. We introduce here a number of new technical image acquisition and image processing concepts whose application may well extend into other diseases such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, stroke and traumatic brain injury. Finally, the development and data mining of worldwide data in specific diseases will also be discussed. ABOUT THE AUTHOR E. Mark Haacke is a world renown MRI researcher at Wayne State University. He won the Gold Medal in Kyoto in 2004 for his work on Susceptibility Weighted Imaging and Education. He is the past president of two MRI societies and has just formed “The International Society for Neurovascular Disease”. For the last 30 years, Dr. Haacke has focused on the physics and mathematics associated with the technical development of new imaging methods and their clinical applications.

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Sep
11

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My life and how ms has effected

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    Sep
    5

    How I Found Out I Have MS!

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    First off, I have a new Flip Cam and seem to have cut my chin out of most of the video, lol. This is about how I found out I have Multiple Sclerosis. My Story so far.

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    Aug
    11

    CCSVI: Update on Neuro, MRI, IR & Maybe Liberation Next Month

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    Link to – Assessment of recent news articles on the German and Swedish “studies” : www.facebook.com Just an update, examinations, MRI’s, the new “open/skeptical” neuro, decision made on the “where” for Liberation and a great Interventional Radiologist.


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    Aug
    9

    Multiple Sclerosis, What Went Through Your Mind When You Were Diagnosed With This Disease?

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    Sarah Keitt explains what went through her mind when she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. For more information on multiple sclerosis visit www.empowher.com


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    Aug
    6

    Living with Multiple Sclerosis – Jewelry and Staying Positive.mpg

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      Aug
      6

      MS Brain Scan.mpg

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      MRI scan, taken on May 10 2010. The overlays are my pictures and video clips from my computer.


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      Aug
      4

      CCSVI and Multiple Sclerosis Information Session Part 4

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      On Wednesday April 7, 2010, the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada hosted an information session discussing the link between chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) and multiple sclerosis (MS). Questions asked in this segment: Brian from Quebec – Why are neurologists so reluctant to write consults for individuals who wish to be tested for indications of CCSVI in private clinics? The tests pose no danger; far less then Tysabri a drug which can be very dangerous. The costs for the tests are borne by the individuals taking the tests since they are done in private clinics. Francine from Quebec – Why is the MS Society of Canada is only contributing a mere 0000 per year, for a total of two years, toward research in CCSVI. What about the million it has received through fundraising for research to find a cure? To me you are killing the study with this ridiculous amount of money!


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      Aug
      3

      Multiple Sclerosis Pre CCSVI Liberation

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      I’ve tried to demonstrate what walking ability I have.


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