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Nerve stimulation therapy for spinal cord injuries shows promise in animal studies

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A nerve stimulation therapy developed at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons is showing promise in animal studies and may eventually allow people with spinal cord injuries to regain function of their arms.

Biology underlying pair bonding and parenting may not be dictated by oxytocin receptors, study shows

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