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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Spinal Cord Injuries: Experimental Drug May Restore Function of Nerves

Researchers have shown how an experimental drug might restore the function of nerves damaged in spinal cord injuries by preventing ...  > full story

Blindness Causes Structural Brain Changes, Implying Brain Can Re-Organize Itself to Adapt

Scientists have confirmed that blindness causes structural changes in the brain, implying that the brain may re-organize itself ...  > full story

Mouse Study Sheds Light on Hearing Loss in Older Adults

Becoming "hard of hearing" is a standard but unfortunate part of aging: A syndrome called age-related hearing loss affects about 40 percent of people over 65 ...  > full story

Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy Restores Walking Ability In Rats With Neck Injuries

The first human embryonic stem cell treatment approved by the FDA for human testing has been shown to restore limb function in rats with ...  > full story
 

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