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BRAIN Center Aims to Develop Innovative Technologies to Help Those with Neurological Diseases
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American scientists have formed what they call the BRAIN Center to develop, test and market innovative technologies to help people with neurological diseases such as Parkinson's, stroke and paralysis, and people who have lost limbs. The goal of BRAIN, ...




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