
Dr. Paolo Zamboni
Dr. Paolo Zamboni is an Italian vascular surgeon known for his research on chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI), a condition he proposed could be linked to multiple sclerosis (MS). In 2008, he suggested that restricted blood flow from the brain and spinal cord might contribute to MS symptoms. His work sparked significant interest and debate in both the medical community and among MS patients, leading to further studies and discussions about the potential impact of venous drainage on neurological health. While his theories have faced skepticism, they opened new avenues for research into MS treatment and management.