December 6, 2012

Italian doctor may have found surprisingly simple cure for Multiple Sclerosis

From gizmag


By Loz Blain
November 26, 2009


Left: diagram from a medical text showing how MS affects the myelin sheathing of nerves. R...
Left: diagram from a medical text showing how MS affects the myelin sheathing 
of nerves. Right: MS lesions under a microscope.

An Italian doctor has been getting dramatic results with a new type of treatment for Multiple Sclerosis, or MS, which affects up to 2.5 million people worldwide. In an initial study, Dr. Paolo Zamboni took 65 patients with relapsing-remitting MS, performed a simple operation to unblock restricted bloodflow out of the brain - and two years after the surgery, 73% of the patients had no symptoms. Dr. Zamboni's thinking could turn the current understanding of MS on its head, and offer many sufferers a complete cure.

Multiple sclerosis, or MS, has long been regarded as a life sentence of debilitating nerve degeneration. More common in females, the disease affects an estimated 2.5 million people around the world, causing physical and mental disabilities that can gradually destroy a patient's quality of life.

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