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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Zebrafish May Hold Key to Repairing Serious Eye Conditions

Researchers have taken an important step in understanding retina regeneration, suggesting new possibilities for developing treatments in humans. ...  > full story

Cochlear Implants May Be Safe, Effective for Organ Transplant Patients

Cochlear implants may be a safe, effective option for some organ transplant patients who've lost their hearing as an unfortunate ...  > full story

Gene Therapy Boosts Brain Repair for Demyelinating Diseases

Our bodies are full of tiny superheroes -- antibodies that fight foreign invaders, cells that regenerate, and structures that ensure our systems run smoothly. One ...  > full story

Music Training Has Biological Impact on Aging Process

Age-related delays in neural timing are not inevitable and can be avoided or offset with musical training, according to the first study to provide biological ...  > full story

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Spinal Cord Injuries: Back on Your Feet

Paraplegic patients who still have some active nerve endings in their legs can find major improvements with a new therapy. During rehabilitation on a. ...  > full story

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