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spinal

[spahyn-l] / ˈspaɪn l /


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White matter is made up of long nerve fibres that link different parts of the brain and spinal cord, allowing electrical signals to travel back and forth.

From Science Daily

Tipping died three days after he suffered a spinal cord injury while training at the police academy in Elysian Park on May 26, 2022.

From Los Angeles Times

She has been taking the medicine for over 30 years to help her cope with the pain caused from five spinal surgeries.

From BBC

He’s four months removed from disk replacement surgery in his lower back — the same back that has endured six other operations, including spinal fusion in 2017.

From Los Angeles Times

Scientists at Northwestern University have created the most sophisticated lab grown model yet for studying human spinal cord injury.

From Science Daily