Twins turn tragedy into lifetime dedicated to neurologic research
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- čas přidán 23. 05. 2023
- After David Carmel was paralyzed in a diving accident, he and his identical brother, Dr. Jason Carmel, who works for Columbia University and NewYork-Presbyterian, dedicated their lives to nerve generation research and finding ways help people with spinal cord injuries recover function. NBC’s Kate Snow reports for TODAY.
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Both of them deserve to be remembered in history if they actually succeed.
We need more of this filling out tvs and feeds. This is humanity, what we are lacking in this new world.
Jason’s voice reminds me of Mr Rogers’ voice. Jason has HUGE empathy. Bless him. David is strong because they are in this together. Support means everything ❤️❤️
This story is so moving, and I love to see the love the twins share. Wish you all the goods things in life.
This was so sweet. I wish them every success.
Wow!!! What an incredible story. Hope both of these men succeed in everything.
What an amazing story of the human spirit. Congratulations guys…you’re the best.
This is love for a sibling ❤️
I ❤ this! This is the kind of stories human needs to appreciate LIFE more , be kind more, be helpful more with other humans . Prayers and more prayers for you and your families. Bless you all !!😊
Amazing story! Got me right in the gut! All the best to both of them.
I feel the love these brothers have for each other. God and love will heal all things in life. 🙏 ❤😊
Inspiring true story!!! I pray that my two children will love each other unconditionally and support each other throughout their lives and also help others and heal this broken world. 🙏
What a beautiful story 🤍
So inspiring love this story I would love to meet them and just hug both of them
I had radial nerve paralysis from a humeral fracture. It was a blessing in disguise when one day, I requested a medical professional to modify placement of Kinesiotape & extend it beyond my elbow, that same night, elbow started fasciculating, the next day, my fingers started moving. I believe like what the Neuro said, it’s connecting the paired nerves. In addition, helping the paired nerves to be closer to help spark the new electric connection.
Hope the research works out.
I wish to be as great as these guys one day!
Wow, they are so handsome.
How many people do you need on that couch?
The news about using technologu between the brain and spinal cord, has been linked to walking again, saw it just yesterday. neural implant.
This is older research. I wonder why we have not seen much advancement in paralyzed patients.
Also, didn’t someone else just fix this issue with Bluetooth?
Never dive head first.
We all saw that story about the woman who paints with her mouth cuz she’s paralyzed from a shallow dive.
Young people don't think it out...
Always remind the teens in your life
Thank God
i just saw a breakthrough where a 13 years paralysis guy just been able to walk again using surgery of bluetooth tech on brain to send signal to spine cord
we heading into cyber future
❤❤
Thing happened for a reason.