Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and the Economy (RIP)

By Dr. Gross, Health Guide Friday, September 26, 2008

 

You see back in the cheapo late 1970's MS patients were falling face down in the streets because no one examined or treated them- NOT.

 

You see back in the late 1970's there was limited MS research and imaging and no MS patients were getting fantastically improved or cured- LIKE NOW WHEN NO MS PATIENTS ARE GETTING FANTASTICALLY IMPROVED OR CURED DESPITE AN EXPLOSION OF MS IMAGING AND RESEARCH.

 

We need to focus on what went wrong with the economy the way we need to focus on what ails the research and clinical "health care" world. MS is an index case.

 

“Throwing kitchen sinks” and money at problems rarely works anyway. Now we have a shortfall in research and clinical health care cash to throw at anything.

 

Maybe it's time to regroup. I think Wall Street is leading the way with that ideation.

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By Dr. Gross, Health Guide— Last Modified: 12/19/10, First Published: 09/26/08