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… ANNUALLY THE HIGHER THE INJURY, THE MORE SERIOUS
Pay-Per-View - Richmond Times - Dispatch - ProQuest Archiver - Jun 2, 1995 McGuire, she said, has the largest spinal cord injury unit on the East Coast, ... Spinal cord injury authorities here noted yesterday that the higher up the ...
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Fetal Tissue Injected Into Injured Spinal Cord
New York Times - Jul 12, 1997 ''We don't want to give false hopes to patients with spinal cord injury,'' ... There is no 'magic bullet' for treating spinal cord injury that will bring ...
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RP Bunge, Spinal-Injury Expert, Dies at 64
New York Times - Sep 14, 1996 Dr. Richard Paul Bunge, whose research advanced knowledge of the mechanisms of spinal cord injury in hopes of helping paralyzed people, died on Tuesday at ...
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Animals Don't Hold Key to Spinal Cord Injury
New York Times - Aug 14, 1995 "Animal Studies Hint at Ways to Treat Spinal Cord Injuries" (Science Times, Aug. 8) offers what may be illusory hope. Animal models have been unsuccessful ...
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Optimism often survives spinal cord injuries
Pay-Per-View - USA TODAY (pre-1997 Fulltext) - ProQuest Archiver - Jun 9, 1995 One November morning in 1991, Cathe Chermesino, 13, was running late for school. She and her mother, Rose, had bickered about Cathe oversleeping and argued ...
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… ADVANCES IN THE TREATMENT OF SPINAL CORD INJURIES …
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Jun 8, 1997 The turning point in research on spinal cord injury came in 1990 when a team ... The care of people with spinal cord injuries changed quickly in response to ...
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