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Silent spinal cord cells may hold the key to healing after devastating injuries and brain disease
Silent cells deep in your spinal cord may hold a surprising key to healing after devastating injuries and brain disease. A ...
Researchers particularly found a noticeable reduction in function recovery among people older than 70. Seniors with a spinal ...
As spinal cord injuries increasingly affect older adults, new research reveals a surprising pattern in recovery. The study ...
Functional recovery after spinal cord injury significantly declines with age, especially beyond 70 years; however, neurologic ...
To help close this critical funding gap, the Reeve Foundation and Spinal Research issued an open call for projects studying new or repurposed drugs and biologics, nonclinical work for medical devices, ...
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Age Does Not Affect Neurologic Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury
Older age may be associated with poorer functional outcomes after spinal cord injury, but does not seem to affect neurologic ...
A new study published on December 23, 2025, in Neurology ®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, looks at how age may affect recovery for people with spinal cord injuries. With ...
Today, about 300,000 people in the United States are living with a spinal cord injury, with respiratory complications being the most common cause of illness and death, according to the Christopher & ...
Reeve, who died in 2004, was among about 300,000 people nationally living with a spinal cord injury, with respiratory complications being the most common cause of illness and death, according to the ...
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