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Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have created a device known as a PoNS, that shows promise for the treatment of traumatic brain injuries, strokes, or the effects of diseases such as Parkinson’s and multiple sclerosis. Researchers at the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command are now conducting a study on the device, which works by stimulating the patient’s tongue... Continue Reading New device designed to restore brain functions – via the tongue
Section: Health and Wellbeing
Tags: Brain, Disability, Injuries, Multiple Sclerosis, Soldiers, Strokes, University of Nebraska, University of Wisconsin
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Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have created a device known as a PoNS, that shows promise for the treatment of traumatic brain injuries, strokes, or the effects of diseases such as Parkinson’s and multiple sclerosis. Researchers at the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command are now conducting a study on the device, which works by stimulating the patient’s tongue... Continue Reading New device designed to restore brain functions – via the tongue
Section: Health and Wellbeing
Tags: Brain, Disability, Injuries, Multiple Sclerosis, Soldiers, Strokes, University of Nebraska, University of Wisconsin
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