Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-22 13:59:29)
by Catriona Mc
Thanks for the link George. It's looking pretty interesting, but I expect the neuro's in the UK will poo-poo it all and other than emigrating or
winning the lottery to pay for treatment in Italy, we'll remain in the dark ages.
Catriona
Started 3 days, 23 hours ago (2009-12-14 22:29:39)
by squiffy2
Hi MrsMS,
Please could you expand on this please, as as far as I know the only death occuring has been varified as NOT related to the
vascular surgery IN ANY WAY, but
was caused by a medication unrelated to the surgery....................
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-09 15:31:22)
by LauraMSRC
Hi
Lancy
Ping me an email with a few more details of your requirements and I'll see what I can find for you.
Laura@msrc.co.uk
Regards,
Laura
Started 4 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-07-24 10:36:27)
by squiffy2
National
Pandemic Flu Service details added to MSRC Swine Flu
Advice Page today.
Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-02 14:08:59)
by Catriona Mc
Hi Shane,
I'm inclined to think that the lack of responses to your query is perhaps because like me, other peps are wary about giving "diagnosis's"
when we're not professionals & you're also waiting MRI results, but anyway, here's my tuppence worth. Even before I became sec progressive,
most days I had "
reminders" from the MonSter that it was only resting. Now it can be daily changing ...
Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-24 11:44:24)
by George
Ashton Embry, founder of the Direct-MS, a Calgary-based
consumer group that emphasizes the importance of good nutrition for the control of MS symptoms, said in
a Web posting that "CCSVI has the potential to completely change how we see MS and how to treat it."
He predicted, however, that "it will be a long, hard fight to get the treatment of CCSVI from the laboratory to the clinic," because ...
Started 10 months ago (2009-02-19 12:35:47)
by squiffy2
A new study has demonstrated that animal oocytes lack the capacity to fully reprogramme adult
human cells, delivering a blow to many in
the scientific industry. It had been hoped that substitute animal oocytes could help generate patient-specific stem cells for therapeutic
applications.
Since the ...