Anatomical cut freely taken by
Dr. Carlo Salomoni from the
Encyclopedia of Diderot and D’Alambert

02.05.11 The Hilarescere Foundation responds to Elena Dusi’s article published in Repubblica.it on April 28, 2011

 

21.04.11 Some clarifications concerning inaccurate news spread by the media, with special reference to Dr Zivadinov’s study published in the April issue of Neurology

 

23.02.11 Prof. Zamboni's statement

 

08.02.11 Prof. Paolo Zamboni denies statements contained in the AISM press release of February 8, 2011

 

08.02.11 Prof. Zamboni’s answer to the article published in Corriere della sera on February 8, 2011

 

20.11.10 Hilarescere statement

 

Bologna, June 10th 2010


10.06.10 Post CCSVI conference press report
10.06.10 Press conference on the state of the art of research on CCSVI
10.06.10 Fabio Roversi-Monaco about Fondazione Hilarescere
10.06.10 First results of the genetics study
10.06.10 Interviews
10.06.10 Esaote: a collaboration with prof. Paolo zamboni starting back in 1996
10.06.10 Award to Prof. Patrizio Bianchi and Prof. Laura Ramaciotti
10.06.10 Summary CV Paolo Zamboni
10.06.10 Summary resume Fabrizio Salvi

 

26.03.10 Official opening of the Center for Vascular Diseases
05.02.10 Three important meetings for Prof. Paolo Zamboni in North America
27.01.10 FISM: ready to fund the continuation of ccsvi research in Italy
15.12.09 Ad hoc Scientific Committee on CCSVI set up by the Italian Multiple Sclerosis Foundation
19.11.09 New developments in the study and management of CCSVI in relation to MS after the Bologna Meeting (September 8, 2009)
09.09.09 Short notes on the discovery

 

Bologna, September 8th 2009


08.09.09 The research
08.09.09 The Scientific Committee
08.09.09 Publications
08.09.09 Curriculum Vitae Dottor Salvi
08.09.09 Curriculum Vitae Professor Zamboni
08.09.09 September 8th, Program

 

Bologna, May 22nd 2009


22.05.09 Fondazione Hilarescere
22.05.09 The discovery of CCSVI
22.05.09 CCSVI and Multiple Sclerosis