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Stroke Victims Control Robotic Arm With Thoughts
Wall Street Journal
By GAUTAM NAIK Two paralyzed patients used their thoughts to steer a robotic arm and grasp physical objects, a notable advance in the quest to restore some function to people with limb paralysis. Two patients, completely paralyzed by stroke, ...
Paralyzed woman uses thoughts to move robotic armChicago Tribune
Two paralyzed people successfully use robot armLos Angeles Times
Robotic Arms Give Paralyzed Patients Ability to Grasp ObjectsSan Francisco Chronicle
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6 cups a day? Coffee lovers less likely to die, study finds
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Men who drank six cups of coffee or more a day had a 10 percent lower risk of dying; for women, it was 15 percent lower, according to a large new study. By JoNel Aleccia Coffee drinkers who worry about the jolt of java it takes to get them going in the ...
Study suggests lower risk of death for coffee loversChicago Tribune
Daily Coffee May Help Keep Grim Reaper AwayU.S. News & World Report
Coffee buzz: Study finds java drinkers live longerThe Associated Press
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CBS News

Soldiers' brain damage similar to football players', study of chronic ...
CBS News
(CBS News) Autopsies in four soldiers who served in the war in Afghanistan reveal similar signs of brain damage that has been seen in NFL and other professional athletes with a history of head trauma, a new study shows. Junior Seau's death raises ...
Signs of brain disease found in soldiers exposed to IEDsCTV.ca
Small study links veterans' blast injuries with risk of later brain disease ...Washington Post

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