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Paralyzed Man Walks Again After Nose Cells Repair His Spinal Cord
A paralyzed man can now walk and drive because of a new procedure based on research that has confirmed that damaged nerve cells can form new connections – and some types of nerve cells in the nose are capable of regeneration. Using these nerve cells can build a “bridge” over damaged nerves allowing connections in damaged neural networks. So what to does this have to do with behavioral health?
I read this and had a quick flashback to a 2010 OPEN MINDS Institute for Behavioral Health Informatics presentation by Brian . . .