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Keith Thomas, paralyzed from the chest down, can now feed himself and drink from a cup using a brain implant. The double neural bypass from the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research restores movement and the sensation of touch. After 35 weeks of training, Thomas's right arm strength increased 86%.
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