Brain Implants Have Begun to Restore Functions, but Advances Are Slow
A jumble of cords and two devices the size of soda cans protrude from Austin
A jumble of cords and two devices the size of soda cans protrude from Austin
By the end of June, their connection had deepened, courtesy of a few more casual
“I wanted that self-reliance back, I wanted the safety nets removed,” he explained. While Mr.
Before she became eligible for Medicare, Deborah Rosenwinkel, who lives in Wheaton, Ill., and has
Amtrak has paid more than $2 million to over 1,500 people with disabilities whom it
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But some people with long Covid symptoms have had success — even without a positive
Eric Ingram typically moves through the world on his wheelchair. The 31-year-old chief executive of