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Stroke Victims Control Robotic Arm With Thoughts
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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,
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Paralyzed woman uses thoughts to move robotic arm
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Two paralyzed people successfully use robot arm
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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
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Study suggests lower risk of death for coffee lovers
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(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
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Signs of brain disease found in soldiers exposed to IEDs
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Small study links veterans' blast injuries with risk of later brain disease
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