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'Her whole world is going to open up,' N.S. woman says of brain injured daughter's breakthrough
A Nova Scotia woman communicated one-on-one with her brain-injured daughter for the first time in 21 years, thanks to eye-motion technology. The breakthrough means the woman's 'whole world is going to open up now.'
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