October 16, 2010
The Manitoba government has promised funding worth $500,000 that will be injected into the clinical trials of the liberation treatment for multiple sclerosis that has remained a contentious issue.
On Friday, speaking at the Manitoba legislature, Health Minister Theresa Oswald declared that the funds will be applied to evaluate the effectiveness of liberation therapy for MS patients and if the results come out to be positive, it will be employed for narrow-vein condition known as chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI).
Oswald said, "When this research comes forward and it says it's appropriate, safe and ethical to go forward, we don't want to dilly-dally. We want the cash on the table so we can go".
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