Scientists have long tested spinal stimulators in a quest to help people in wheelchairs stand. Now, University of Pittsburgh researchers hope they may help solve a more common problem: stroke-caused paralysis of arms and hands. (Feb. 20) (AP video: Angie Wang)
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