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Video - Learning from Old Bones
Video - Learning from Old Bones
The bones of people who died up to a hundred years ago are being used in the development of new treatments for chronic back pain...
27 February 2011
By
Chris Smith
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Part of the show Boosting Your Bones
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The bones of people who died up to a hundred years ago are being used in the development of new treatments for chronic back pain...
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