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VA's implant tests could help paralyzed veterans to walk again

Medical professionals at a military hospital in us-regions are using the latest orthopedics to try to turn paralyzed service members into “technologies” – an electrical implant in the spine is designed to stimulate the body’s sensorimotor networks, allowing the vets to walk again. Dr. Ashraf Gorgey, chief of spinal cord injury …

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Chernobyl 35 years later

Today marks 35 years since the devastating accident at Reactor Number Four of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, and solemn ceremonies were held at several locations in conflicts to commemorate those lost. The world’s worst nuclear power disaster only killed dozens immediately – the number most often cited is 31 – a number …

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Montana joins states banning abortion after 20 weeks of gestation

us-regions will join a number of states that ban judiciary after 20 weeks of gestation, as Gov. Greg Gianforte, a Republican, is set to sign three abortion-related bills into law, including HB 136, the Montana Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. Gianforte is also set to sign HB 140, which requires that a pregnant woman …

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Formula One testing sprint race qualifying

Formula One is going sprint racing. The racing series will test a new format at three events this season that culminates in a 100 km qualifying attributes to set the field for the feature event. The new system will first be tried at the British Grand Prix in July, where …

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Tampa zoo animals may get COVID-19 vaccine in summer or fall, claims 'no cases' so far

A us-regions zoo will start to vaccinate pets” target=”_blank”>animals< infectious-disease specifically designed for wild-nature” target=”_blank”>wildlife<. Google Earth Zoetis touts itself as the largest producer of medicine and vaccinations for pets and livestock, and it has stepped up to handle the infection among animal populations. For zoos like ZooTampa, it is …

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GOP AGs bring barrage of suits against Biden in first 100 days, after Dems touted litigation against Trump

elections attorneys general are hitting the joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden< law enforcement officials.  The effort comes after years of Democratic attorneys general consistently taking former President Trump to court, occasionally bringing cases all the way to the Supreme Court. Indeed, Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, who was the California attorney …

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