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Human brains grow, change and can heal themselves
03:32 PM CST on Monday, March 1, 2010
Scott Hayner of Highland Park says the new thinking – that the brain can heal and learn at all ages – has helped turn his life around after traumatic brain injury. He credits training at the University of Texas at Dallas' Center for BrainHealth with helping restore abilities he thought were long gone after traumatic brain injury. Human brains grow, change and can heal themselves
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