Can brainwaves and a robot arm help treat a stroke?
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Texan Oswald Reedus lost the ability to speak, walk, and move his left arm after a stroke in 2014. Now the University of Houston believes the 68-year-old is the world's first stroke patient to use a robotic arm controlled by his brain waves to recover the use of the limb at home. Matthew Larotonda reports.
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