Part 2 of The Driscoll Theory as to the cause of POTS in Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome is now available! The results of Dr. Diana Driscoll's research, a clinical trial and retrospective analysis are revealed. Dr. Diana explains how hydrocephalus, mast cells, inflammatory cytokines and CCSVI all relate to one another and cause the constellation of symptoms that can progress over time. … [Read more...] about The Driscoll Theory Part 2 is Available!
Vascular abnormalities
Press Interview at ISNVD
Dr. Diana chats with the press about her research and groundbreaking discovery of the likely cause of dysautonomia, chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic Lyme, organic brain disease, panic disorders, free-floating anxiety, many symptoms of multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, and other conditions. MUST SEE. … [Read more...] about Press Interview at ISNVD
ISNVD Talk Part 2 of 2
MUST WATCH! Dr. Diana shares with ISNVD her research findings and her conclusions about CCSVI and its indirect cause of numerous illnesses including dysautonomia, MS, chronic fatigue, chronic Lyme, Diabetes, metabolic syndrome, inappropriate sinus tachycardia, liver and gall bladder dysfunction, gastroparesis and IBS, numerous mental illnesses and more. An amazing thought … [Read more...] about ISNVD Talk Part 2 of 2
ISNVD Talk Part 1 of 2
Dr. Diana speaks at ISNVD (the International Society for NeuroVascular Disease). She discusses CCSVI, her three clinical trials involving the ocular fundus, hydrocephalus, and causes of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction. EDS, MS and numerous other diseases are reviewed for the likelihood of CCSVI involvement. A MUST SEE. … [Read more...] about ISNVD Talk Part 1 of 2
POSTER – Cardiac Effects in the Multiple Sclerosis Patients – Implications to Avoid Restenosis
Download NowDr. Diana Driscoll and Dr. Clair Francomano present an evaluation of molecular, chemical and cellular changes that occur in the multiple sclerosis and Ehlers-Danlos patient leading to left ventricular diastolic dysfunction. Such effects may be systemic, leading to potential causes of restenosis and new treatment options to reduce such systemic chemical changes. … [Read more...] about POSTER – Cardiac Effects in the Multiple Sclerosis Patients – Implications to Avoid Restenosis