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			<title>Whitechapel - A medical love story</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 03:01:36 -0800</pubDate>
		<author>Kosmopolit</author>
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			<![CDATA[ This is just .... wow. A lit glurgy for Whitechapel but still:<br /><br />Paolo Zamboni is an Italian surgeon.<br /><br />When his wife developed Multiple Sclerosis, he decided to find a cure. <br /><br />He knew he couldn't match the work being done by the large established research teams so he combed the literature looking for a new approach.<br /><br />In very early papers on the disease he found hints that it might be linked to excessive iron building up in the brain - which was right up his street because he'd previously worked on treating a condition where iron accumulated in the legs and caused nerve damage.<br /><br />So the MRIs' his wife, finds a blocked vein in her brain, gets permission to treat it with a simple catheterisation procedure - and three years later she's still completely asymptomatic.<br /><br />So are almost 3/4s of the people in the first controlled test of the treatment.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.gizmag.com/ccsvi-multiple-sclerosis-ms-cure-zamboni/13447/" >link</a><br /><br />Just an amazing piece of good news.<br /><br />Until next week when he's caught doing horrible things to puppies with dismembered corpses. ]]>
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