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BC Personal Supports...
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Funding now available for some BC residents with disabilities! The Equipment and Assistive Technology Initiative (EATI) is now accepting applications. What is EATI? In partnership with the Ministry of Housing and Social Development, the BC Personal Supports Network is responsible for...
Dr. Code website
posted by Debra
At 42, Dr. Code was at the height of a successful and challenging career in Anesthesiology when a Neurologist diagnosed the symptoms that had plagued him for fifteen years as progressive Multiple Sclerosis, an autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks the central nervous system...
New MRI technique di...
posted by Debra
SUMMARY Researchers at the University of Alberta have discovered a way to track the progression of MS by using a new MRI method that measures iron levels in brain tissue. This finding will provide a better understanding of the impact MS has on the brain over time and will enable researchers to...
Saskatchewan MS pati...
posted by Debra
Saskatchewan premier-elect Brad Wall addresses a news conference in Regina, Tuesday, Nov.8, 2011. Multiple sclerosis patients in Saskatchewan can apply to take part in a clinical trial of a treatment that has been touted as a potential therapy. Wall says a New York state doctor is in the final...
Liberals push for CC...
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On Monday, a group of Liberal MPs swung the ongoing debate over CCSVI treatment for MS patients back into the federal court, metaphorically speaking. At a press conference held in the Parliament Hill foyer, Liberal MP Kirsty Duncan announced a private members bill advocating clinical...
CCSVI Society –...
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This is a great newsletter to keep up with progression of CCSVI and there is lots of good information. http://paper.li/CCSVI_Society/1306484186 Share this:FacebookTwitter
Bill S-204
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Liberal Senator Jane Cordy moves second reading of a Bill to establish a National Strategy for Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI) in MS Patients. http://www.stthomastimesjournal.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3317166 Share...