Self-Reported Diet and Health Outcomes of Participants of the CCSVI-Tracking Survey Study

Published: 1 June 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/s6gzrnptsx.1
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Patricia Grace-Farfaglia

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Self-Reported Diet and Health Outcomes of Participants of the CCSVI-Tracking Survey Study published in the journal Nutrients in 2021. The CCSVI-Tracking Survey was an initiative of a group of volunteers who met on an early Internet forum on CSSVI. Most of the volunteers suffered from MS and had CCSVI treatment with results that varied from zero to substantial positive effects on MS-related symptoms. The group was fully independent and consulted with medical specialists and social scientists in the development of the survey. The survey was ended after 5 years. The data in this file was primarily from year 1 participation with a few variables on the length of participation and quality of life after 48 months.

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Self-Reported Diet and Health Outcomes of Participants of the CCSVI-Tracking Survey Study published in the journal Nutrients in 2021. The CCSVI-Tracking Survey was an initiative of a group of volunteers who met on an early Internet forum on CSSVI. Most of the volunteers suffered from MS and had CCSVI treatment with results that varied from zero to substantial positive effects on MS-related symptoms. The group was fully independent and consulted with medical specialists and social scientists in the development of the survey. The survey began in 2011 and ended after 5 years. The data in this file was primarily from year 1 participation with a few variables on the length of participation and quality of life after 48 months.

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Sacred Heart University, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions

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Outcomes Research

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