Daily Dose A 56-year-old man paralyzed in a bicycle accident when he was in his 40s has regained use of his arm and hand—by controlling them with his thoughts.
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| Paralyzed Man Uses Thoughts to Move Hand, Arm | NPR—A 56-year-old man paralyzed in a bicycle accident when he was in his 40s has regained use of his arm and hand—by controlling them with his thoughts. | | | | |
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