Paralysed men move legs with new non-invasive spinal cord stimulation
Paralysed men move legs with new non-invasive spinal cord stimulation Five men with complete motor paralysis have been able to...
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Paralysed men move legs with new non-invasive spinal cord stimulation Five men with complete motor paralysis have been able to...
Read MoreNICE draft guidance recommends treatments for types of arthritis that affect the spine In final draft guidance published, NICE has...
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Read MoreWarning texts over missed appointments could save NHS millions As many as 400,000 missed hospital appointments a year could be...
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