Health & Medicine
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World-First Human Spinal Cord Implants to Help Paralyzed People Walk Again
Israeli scientists had just created spinal cord implants that could be a "scientific breakthrough" for paralysis on mice, and that less than three years from now could make paralyzed people walk again.
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Long-Term Covid May Cause Microscopic Lung Damage Routine Tests Can't Detect
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Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Linked to Cancer Found in Water-Resistant Clothing
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Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Found in British Otters Linked to Fatal Illnesses
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Better Air Quality, Less Pollution During Lockdowns May Have Saved 800 Lives in Europe
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Bizarre Knotted DNA Structures in Mice Linked to Development of Cancer
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Scientists Transplanted Two Kidneys From Genetically Modified Pigs to a Brain-Dead Person






