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First paralyzed human treated with stem cells has regained upper body movement

In March of 2016, Kristopher (Kris) Boesen suffered a traumatic injury to his cervical

spine when his car fishtailed on wet road, sending his vehicle into a tree and then crashing

into a telephone pole. The accident left him paralyzed from the neck down and doctors warned

his parents that he may never regain motor control again.

They also said that he may qualify for an experimental new procedure, involving stem

cells, that could actually repair some of the damage.

They went for it and in April, Charles Liu, MD, PhD, director of the USC Neurorestoration

Center, in collaboration with Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center and Keck Medicine

of USC, began the procedure.

He injected an experimental dose of 10 million AST-OPC1 cells directly into Kris� cervical

spinal cord.

�Typically, spinal cord injury patients undergo surgery that stabilizes the spine

but generally does very little to restore motor or sensory function,� explains Liu.

�With this study, we are testing a procedure that may improve neurological function, which

could mean the difference between being permanently paralyzed and being able to use one�s arms

and hands. Restoring that level of function could significantly improve the daily lives

of patients with severe spinal injuries.�

Two weeks later, Kris began showing signs of improvement and within two months he was

able to feed himself, use his cell phone, write his name, operate a motorized wheelchair

and hug his friends and family.

�As of 90 days post-treatment, Kris has gained significant improvement in his motor

function, up to two spinal cord levels,� said Liu. �In Kris� case, two spinal cord

levels means the difference between using your hands to brush your teeth, operate a

computer or do other things you wouldn�t otherwise be able to do, so having this level

of functional independence cannot be overstated.�

�All I�ve wanted from the beginning was a fighting chance,� said Kris, who has a

passion for fixing up and driving sports cars and was studying to become a life insurance

broker at the time of the accident. �But if there�s a chance for me to walk again,

then heck yeah! I want to do anything possible to do that.�

This new, experimental medical branch is showing the immense value of neurorestoration and

regenerative medicine. Though doctors are reticent to predict Boesen�s future improvement,

there is no doubt that it has done something never thought possible before.

For more infomation >> First paralyzed human treated with stem cells has regained upper body movement - Duration: 4:09.

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It Could Be infinity Trump the Cosmologist, Revives Nat'l Space Council - Duration: 5:03.

It Could Be infinity --Trump the Cosmologist, Revives Nat'l Space Council

President Donald Trump's ceremony Friday to sign executive order to resurrect an advisory

council that kick-started the first moon missions 60 years ago, went dormant in the 1990s, and

could now lead astronauts into deep space -- even Mars was a fascinating insight into

vision of space exploration: It was, as Trump would say according to the Washington Post,

"a big deal."

"At some point in the future, we're going to look back and say how did we do it without

space?" is how the president, a known space aficionado who once phoned astronauts in orbit

and asked them to hurry up and get to Mars, put it, kicking off the president's sometimes

baffling remarks about the cosmos.

"Our travels beyond the Earth propel scientific discoveries that improve our lives in countless

ways here," Trump said, listing new industry, technology and "space security" among the

benefits.

"At some point in the future, we're going to look back and say how did we do it without

space?" Trump then said, causing astronaut Buzz Aldrin's eyebrows to shoot up.

"The human soul yearns for discovery," Trump said, for example.

"Our journey into space will not only make us stronger and more prosperous, but will

unite us behind grand ambitions and bring us all closer together.

Wouldn't that be nice?

Can you believe that space is going to do that?"

The advisory group will also include Cabinet secretaries, the head of NASA and other administrators

-- almost none of whom were at the ceremony.

As Sarah Kaplan noted for The Washington Post, Trump has not even named a NASA administrator,

who will sit on the council.

Likewise for the director of Office of Science and Technology Policy, which was entirely

unstaffed as of Friday, according to CBS News.

"This is going to launch a whole new chapter for our great country," Trump said near the

end of his speech.

Then he sat down at a table and opened the executive order.

"I know what this is," he said.

"Space!"

"This is infinity here," he said enigmatically.

"It could be infinity.

We don't really don't know.

But it could be.

It has to be something -- but it could be infinity, right?"

Trump then signed the order and revived the National Space Council.

The following is a statement from acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot about Friday�s

Executive Order creating the National Space Council:

�I am pleased that President Trump has signed an executive order reestablishing the National

Space Council.

The council existed previously from 1989-1993, and a version of it also existed as the National

Aeronautics and Space Council from 1958-1973.

As such, the council has guided NASA from our earliest days and can help us achieve

the many ambitious milestones we are striving for today.

�This high-level group advises the president and comprises the leaders of government agencies

with a stake in space, including the NASA administrator, the Secretaries of State, Commerce,

Defense, and others, and will be chaired by Vice President Mike Pence.

It will help ensure that all aspects of the nation�s space power -- national security,

commerce, international relations, exploration, and science, are coordinated and aligned to

best serve the American people.

A Users� Advisory Group also will be convened so that the interests of industries and other

non-federal entities are represented.

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No title / ふわりん【歌ってみた】 - Duration: 4:07.

It seems that I've gotten used to this forever-dreaming life

I haven't had a place to return home in so long, it seems

I leap from the second floor with my own two legs

And because it looked like I'd keep going from there, I ran away

Seeping up my deepening wound

The paths are connecting and spinning 'round

The pain I've become used to, my hurried breath, and the beat

I pretended like I didn't notice and again I was alone

Who is right? An inexistant eternity

Who was wrong? Shouldn't they be compensated?

That one you hate so much is surely just 'like that'

So isn't it unjust?

I've got zero points and offer up my idea

But no matter what I can't get my reasoning through

The starting line was here all along

And we never had a good plan, even from the start

Slowly and gently, it crumbles and breaks

Wrap it slowly around my neck

And the me from yesterday was killed

Slowly and gently, our scattered ennui

When I hear you speak unethically

It turns to a voice I don't know

Even when I was immature, when I came to realize you were there

It was as natural as the air itself

And I would tightly grasp your hand

Of the happy and the tearful, I would talk and tell you all

And the horrible voices that would laugh at me

You would sing as though you did not hear

I broadcast this voice out like a radio

I still tune in every night, no matter how painful

Throw it out, I'd say, get the hell out, oh it won't stop, hi-fi, zeitgeist

In the midst of one lap, in one moment

The beat, the sounds, the spun-together colors

Next is me, who shall sing a song to you

Slowly and gently, it crumbles and breaks

Wrap it slowly around my neck

And the me from yesterday was killed

Slowly and gently, our scattered ennui

When I hear you speak unethically

It turns to a voice I don't know

Slowly and gently, it crumbles and breaks

Wrap it slowly around my neck

And the me from yesterday was killed

Slowly and gently, our scattered ennui

When I hear you speak unethically

It turns to a voice I don't know

When will I reach you?

No, that time will never come, will it?

With no voice nor body

I'm just one out of a million you saved

Red and blue mix together

And the world overflows with it all

Spinning round and round we meet here and

If you listen to the sounds they all go [   ]

Slowly and gently, it crumbles and breaks

Wrap it slowly around my neck

And the me from yesterday was killed

Slowly and gently, our scattered ennui

When I hear you speak unethically

It turns to a voice I don't know

Slowly and gently, it crumbles and breaks

Wrap it slowly around my neck

And the me from yesterday was killed

Slowly and gently, our scattered ennui

When I hear you speak unethically

It turns to a voice I don't know

Thank you!

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