Generet prize will fund more trials by Steven Laureys to help written-off ‘vegetative’ patients
A pioneering Belgian neurologist has been awarded €1m to fund further work in helping diagnose the most severe brain injuries, as he seeks to battle “the silent epidemic” and help people written off as “vegetative” who, it is believed, will never recover.
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