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Evolutionary Echo
- The Story of Migraine
- Narrado por: James Parsons
- Duração: 7 minutos
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Sinopse
I am Anthony Bateson, BEM, and I am an, time to time, itinerant mature student, at Oxford University, Oxford Brookes University, and the University of Gloucestershire.
But my only problem as a student was that I had persistent migraines, until I discovered a really unusual way of stopping them, in 2005. Then in a strange coincidence, I was lucky enough to be able to describe my unusual remedy to an Oxford neurology professor in 2013.
Emeritus Professor John Stein, who, in a totally unexpected response, said, “we must see whether this works for other people, we can do a clinical study." I was flabbergasted. The clinical study from March 2015 showed my method, now called the Evolutionary Echo, worked for seven out of eight users. Professor Stein described it as of "unquestioned efficacy".
I am an irrepressible reader of scientific tracts and upon re-reading, and re-reading them, I nearly always find indirect leads to former mysteries. Everything surfaces in New Scientist, from time to time. I believe that my dedicated researches coupled with Oxford’s unique store rooms of knowledge enabled me to find and explain migraine science that had remained undiscovered for 2,000 years.
Our first example was a senior consultant at a Manchester hospital who got her job back after being dismissed by her hospital. It was exhilarating to achieve so much so soon.
Followed by her doctor who said, "you got rid of my migraine, too." However, my therapy did work for all others, literally without fail, and for all kinds of migraines.
Expressed in 2017 in the official Oxford University Board of Ethics report. Evolutionary Echo is needed today by many people worldwide.