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who d suffered strokes. the team in pittsburgh were able to stimulate the spinal cords by implanting electrodes in the neck. more research is still needed to develop the technology, but those who led the study say the technique could have a huge impact on people s lives. earlier dr marco capogrosso who is one of the main researchers at the university of pittsburgh explained to us how the treatment works. we normally treat a stroke is a brain disease, something that occurs in the brain. it is true that there is a lesion and consequently there is a blood vessel rupturing. and that deprives the brain of oxygen. but what happens is that the damage destroys the connections between our brain and the spinal cord which is where the secrets to movement are located. so we thought what if there was a technology that could allow us to defy those signals that trickle down the
really do need to see a resolution to the spiralling industrial action. resolution to the spiralling industrialaction. not resolution to the spiralling industrial action. not least because of the huge disruption for patients. the because of the huge disruption for patients- for patients. the health secretary for patients. the health secretary steve - for patients. the health secretary steve barclay | for patients. the health i secretary steve barclay has described strike action is deeply disappointing and wants to continue discussing what s fair and affordable, as well as wider concerns around workload. elsewhere, discussions on pay are ongoing in wales, where the bma is preparing to ballot junior doctors in scotland very soon. scientists in the us say they ve used new technology to restore movement in the arms and hands of two people who d suffered strokes. the team in pittsburgh were able to stimulate the spinal cords, by implanting electrodes in the neck. dr marco capogrosso, one
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