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Default Promising TBI discovery

Scientists have found a way to reduce the cell injury after an induced TBI in rats.

The artilce is at : http://www.news-medical.net/news/201...rch-paper.aspx

This technique is useful even when done 24 hours after the injury.

Sounds hopeful
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