Reconnecting body and brain: Europe’s breakthrough in reversing paralysis after spinal cord injury
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Once considered impossible, restoring movement after paralysis is becoming a reality thanks to EU-funded researchers who have developed a device that reconnects the brain to the body. The post Reconnecting body and brain: Europe’s breakthrough in reversing paralysis after spinal cord injury appeared first on Innovation News Network .
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