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				<title>Jacob Robert posted an update in the group Health: A Paralyzed Mice, With Spinal Cord Injury, Was Made To Walk [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2021 17:59:31 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Paralyzed Mice, With <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/35823/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Spinal Cord Injury,</a> Was Made To Walk After 2-3 Weeks Of Receiving An Innovative Treatment, Which Involves Injecting Designer Protein Into The Brain To Stimulate The Paralyzed Nerve Cells To Establish Neural Link That Was Considered, Until Now, Irreparable In Mammals. A Lot More Testing Is Needed Before Use On Humans. </p>
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				<title>Jacob Robert posted an update in the group Health: Nerve Transfer, A Technique Used To Reactivate Paralysed [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jul 2019 19:00:24 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nerve Transfer, A Technique Used To Reactivate Paralysed Muscles,  Was For The First Time Used Extensively In The Treatment Of Spinal Cord Paralysed Patients, Helping To Restore Hand Movements. Nerve And Tendon Transfer/Muscle Reassignment May Have Limitations, But They Are Cost-<a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/34931/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Effective Ways To Treat Paralysis.</a> </p>
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