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A pioneering clinical trial has been successfully conducted using an implanted electronic chip in the brain of a patient with severe quadriplegia caused by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). This innovation enabled the patient to regain the ability to speak and communicate independently. The device worked by detecting neural activity and converting it into audible speech through advanced technology, significantly improving the patient's quality of life. He was able to send messages, browse the internet, support his family relationships, and work efficiently. This technology represents an important step toward empowering individuals with paralysis to speak according to their own conditions.
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