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News for Healthier Living
New Clinical Trial to Test Sensory Prostheses for People with Upper-Limb Loss
Technology developed at Case Western Reserve University can restore a sense of touch that makes a prosthetic hand feel like a part of one's own body instead of feeling artificial and disconnected.
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