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People in China swear by this bizarre practice as a cure for sleep-related issues and spinal discomfort. Experts say this trend can result in nerve damage, spinal injury or even death.
Parents are being warned to immediately stop using the two items amid fears they could cause ‘serious injury’ or death.
Shanghai Zhimeng Biopharma, Inc. ("Zhimeng Biopharma"), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to innovative drug development for liver and central nervous system (CNS) diseases, today ...
Klotho Neurosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: KLTO) today announced that it is moving forward with manufacturing and process development work in preparation for ...
The China spinal fusion market is valued at USD 916.0 million in 2025 and is projected to grow to USD 1,794.8 million by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 6.4%. The spinal implant segment is the ...
Tiny, zapping implant gives spinal cord injury survivors new hope UT Dallas researchers paired rehab with vagus nerve stimulation to help people with spinal cord injuries regain arm and hand mobility.
A young woman with a disability in her legs in China has inspired many online with her unwavering positivity in life. Liu Yumeng, a university graduate from central China’s Henan province ...
China has achieved a series of milestone advancements in the field of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology this year, ...
Electrode stimulation for spinal cord injury patients is a growing and promising research area. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Spinal cord compression produces edema, inflammation, and mechanical compression, which causes direct neural injury to the cord, as well as vascular damage and impairment of oxygenation.
When a person sustains an injury to the spinal cord, the normal communication between the brain and the spinal circuits below the injury is interrupted, resulting in paralysis.
A new clinical trial has found that closed-loop vagus nerve stimulation can result in significant improvements to arm and hand function in patients with spinal cord injury.