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Cured after surgery in Lucknow's Balrampur Hospital, woman regains hand function

Shagufta, 42, can now use her left hand after micro-vascular surgery at Balrampur Hospital. The surgery successfully treated her swelling in a bunch of nerves.

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it hopes that by experiencing the metaverse first—hand it'll be better equipped to police it. and finally, scientists at the national university of singapore say they've created the world's first interactive mouthguard. the smart mouth guard lets individuals with limited hand function control smartphones, computers and wheelchairs by translating bite patterns into instructions. the open water, the last place you want to get into difficulties. last year, lifeguards from the royal national lifeboat institution rescued more than 3,000 swimmers in distress off the coast of the united kingdom. however, tragically, there were still over 100 accidental fatalities in coastal waters in 2021. but what if there was a way to get to swimmers in trouble even faster without lifeguards even having to set foot in the sea? well, here in southern

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we have got robots out on lakes patrolling the water for microplastics and bringing them back to the lab. and it's going to support an ongoing programme of making the water cleaner. into the metaverse now, where interpol is looking to catch the next generation of criminals. the global policing organisation has announced it will be training officers in its own virtual world. it hopes that, by experiencing the metaverse first—hand, it will be better equipped to police it. and finally, scientists at the national university of singapore say they have created the world's first interactive mouthguard. the smart mouth guard lets individuals with limited hand function control smartphones, computers and wheelchairs by translating bite patterns into instructions. the open water, the last place you want to get into difficulties. last year, lifeguards from the royal national lifeboat institution rescued more than 3,000 swimmers in distress off the coast of the united kingdom.

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the smart mouthguard let's individuals with limited hand function control smartphones, computers and wheelchairs by translating bite patterns into instructions. the open water. the last place you want to get into difficulties. last year, lifeguards from the royal national lifeboat institution rescued more than 3000 swimmers in distress off the coast of the united kingdom, however tragically, there were still over 100 accidental fatalities in coastal waters in 2021. but what if there was a way to get to swimmers in trouble even faster, without lifeguards even having to set foot in the sea? well, here, in southern wales, a new solution is being trialled. 0nly only the one good thing is, with had comms with cardiff, it's just happened, they will put their own notice

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the smart mouth guard lets individuals with limited hand function control smartphones, computers and wheelchairs by translating bite patterns into instructions. the open water, the last place you want to get into difficulties. last year, lifeguards from the royal national lifeboat institution rescued more than 3,000 swimmers in distress off the coast of the united kingdom. however, tragically, there were still over 100 accidental fatalities in coastal waters in 2021. but what if there was a way to get to swimmers in trouble even faster without lifeguards even having to set foot in the sea? well, here, in southern wales, a new solution is being trialled. one good thing obviously from this is because we've had comms with cardiff, it's just happened, they will go and put their own notice out to let other aviators know that there is going to be some sort of motorised aircraft system flown from this beach. now, it sounds like they're talking about a drone here,

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the global policing organisation has announced it will be training officers in its own virtual world. it hopes that, by experiencing the metaverse first—hand, it will be better equipped to police it. and finally, scientists at the national university of singapore say they have created the world's first interactive mouthguard. the smart mouth guard lets individuals with limited hand function control smartphones, computers and wheelchairs by translating bite patterns into instructions. the open water, the last place you want to get into difficulties. last year, lifeguards from the royal national lifeboat institution rescued more than 3,000 swimmers in distress off the coast of the united kingdom. however, tragically, there were still over 100 accidental fatalities in coastal waters in 2021. but what if there was a way to get to swimmers even faster but what if there was a way to get

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BBC News-20211022-08:30:00

what we are introducing here. some countries have laws like that, we are not proposing that here. dr gillian wright, it's not about taking life?— taking life? that is really interesting _ taking life? that is really interesting to _ taking life? that is really interesting to hear- taking life? that is really i interesting to hear because taking life? that is really - interesting to hear because one of the examples that baroness meacher cited was— the examples that baroness meacher cited was motor neurone disease, and that that _ cited was motor neurone disease, and that that would be helped by this legislation, but actually a limited measure — legislation, but actually a limited measure such as she has proposed in the house _ measure such as she has proposed in the house of— measure such as she has proposed in the house of lords would not help most _ the house of lords would not help most patients with motor neurone disease _ most patients with motor neurone disease because they don't have sufficient — disease because they don't have sufficient swallow and hand function. what has happened in canada — function. what has happened in canada is, _ function. what has happened in canada is, very similarly legislation... i'm sorry, doctor... piease— legislation... i'm sorry, doctor... please let— legislation... i'm sorry, doctor... please let me _ legislation... i'm sorry, doctor... please let me finish. so, it has been _ please let me finish. so, it has been extended in the last five years. — been extended in the last five years, and so now it is able to include — years, and so now it is able to include those who are physically ill, include those who are physically iii, and — include those who are physically iii, and in— include those who are physically ill, and in two years' time, those who— ill, and in two years' time, those who are — ill, and in two years' time, those who are mentally ill as well. so what _ who are mentally ill as well. so what you — who are mentally ill as well. so what you will have in one side of a hospitai— what you will have in one side of a hospital is— what you will have in one side of a hospital is a — what you will have in one side of a hospital is a suicide prevention programme, and then on the other side of— programme, and then on the other side of the — programme, and then on the other side of the hospital you will have doctors — side of the hospital you will have doctors who are helping patients take their own lives. so, we are

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Alex Witt Reports-20210821-17:36:00

>> thank you, governor. if you would like to ask a question, please use the raised hand function at the bottom of your window. we'll take just a second to compile the q&a roster. >> while we're doing that, the most recent update, 7:00 a.m. landfall tomorrow, eye of the storm over long island 11:00 a.m. and, again, this is a large storm. just because you're not on long island, don't say, well, then we're fine. it's long island, flooding in new york city, storm moves north, affecting westchester, hudson valley, capital district, right up the line.

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Your World With Neil Cavuto-20210806-20:20:00

country. i believe in it. give us the opportunity to have the evidence and we're going to give our response. thank you. >> i believe we're taking questions but i don't know what the mechanics of that will be. if you'd like to ask a question, use the raise hand function. we'll take a brief moment to compile the q&a roster.

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