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Results 1 - 10 of 77 for Hands
  1. NIH Highlights Bringing prosthetic hands to life NIH is improving prosthetic, or artificial, limbs so that they can work better and feel more natural to ...
  2. ... morphine. Spinal cord stimulation helps paralyzed people move hands More than a quarter of a million Americans ... quadriplegia improve voluntary movement and use of their hands. The study represents the first step in using ...
  3. ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Wash your hands If soap and water are not available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol . Source: ...
  4. ... of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering 6. Treatment improves hand grip after spinal cord injury More than 250, ... with limited ability to use their arms and hands. After only a few training sessions, patients had ...
  5. ... Tips for staying healthy this season Washing your hands and getting the flu shot can go a ... viruses, including COVID-19, you should: Wash your hands frequently. It is the best way to protect ...
  6. ... and Deafness Helping others hear better Turning first-hand experience into hearing loss advocacy Lise Hamlin was ...
  7. ... held in open, well-ventilated spaces. Keep your hands clean. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Or use hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol, particularly ...
  8. ... Roman general Marcus Sergius Silus lost his right hand during the Second Punic War. He had it ... to be adjusted manually. For example, an artificial hand could be cranked shut around a fork, but ...
  9. ... noticed more changes. He had tremors in his hands that he couldn't control. He forgot how ... takes medications to control the tremors in his hands and to slow the disease's effects on his ...
  10. ... areas where viruses can spread quickly. Wash your hands frequently. Washing with soap and warm water is still the best way to keep clean, but hand sanitizer is good in a pinch. Just because ...
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