CTV W5 The Liberation Treatment is online!

It is a scientific breakthrough, inspired by love. A experimental procedure called 'The Liberation Treatment' may help reduce some of the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis.

See the video online! Check on the CTV the links down right.

http://watch.ctv.ca/news/w5/the-liberation-treatment/ (52:34)

The Liberation Treatment, part one (08:17)
It is a scientific breakthrough, inspired by love. A experimental procedure called 'The Liberation Treatment' may help reduce some of the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis.
The Liberation Treatment, part two (12:50)
Dr. Paolo Zamboni found the veins that flush blood from the brain were narrowed or blocked in MS patients. He and his team began experimental treatments, and their preliminary results were encouraging.
Extended: The Discovery (14:00)
Explaining the theory behind 'The Liberation Treatment' and how Dr. Paolo Zamboni discovered CCSVI.
Extended: The Treatment (02:53)
Dr. Paolo Zamboni explains what happens to patients after treatment, including during MS attacks.
Extended: Angioplasty (02:53)
The use of a common medical technique opens veins, but Dr. Paolo Zamboni explains whether relapses are possible.
Extended: Urgency (02:06)
Delaying treatment means MS patients will only get worse, says Dr. Paolo Zamboni.
Extended: Family Reasons (05:44)
The 'Liberation Treatment' began as Dr. Zamboni looked for ways to heal his wife.
Extended: Canadian View (01:36)
Canadian researcher Mark Haacke, from McMaster University in Hamilton, and Wayne State University in Detroit, explains how the Italian theory of iron build-up in the brains of MS patients matches research being done in other laboratories.
Extended: The Study (02:15)
What do scientists hope to discover in their ongoing studies of the 'liberation treatment?' Mark Haacke explains.