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Old 09-21-2009, 07:04 AM #1
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Default Incredible story on the Today Show

Hi everyone, This am on the Today show, they showed a breakthrough for people with spinal injuries that was amazing. they completly thru out the theory that the brain had to communucate with the spine for the legs to move .They have rats with severed spinal cords walking with an epidural of medicine and an electical current sent to the nerves of the legs. It was incredible and means that the one out of every 50 people in wheel chairs could walk in our life time.
God Bless them.
I feel so encouraged today.Hope you can catch the story, cz

They may run it again this am i saw the early version of the today show, also you may be able to find the story on their website.

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