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It is being said that nanotechnology could prove effective in treatment of spinal cord injuries and also reverse paralysis. This would be possible as nanotechnology could help in repair of damaged organs and tissues. There is a very good chance that...
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Yet another shocking case of negligence by a private hospital.Intravenous chemo dosage pushed into spinal cord ‘by mistake’ killed a young engineer...
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