Restoring Movement in Paralyzed Limbs
Damage to the brain from a stroke often causes loss of arm and leg movement. Brain researchers have found a way to make damaged nerve cells in the brain re-grow after a stroke, and restore movement to paralyzed limbs.Related Videos
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