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Cleveland Clinic selected to help development new treats for wounded soldiers

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The Cleveland Clinic is part of a newly formed U-S military program unveiled today to help soldiers severely wounded in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. The Clinic joins Case Western Reserve University, M-I-T, the Mayo Clinic and dozens of other institutions nationwide to find better ways to regenerate human tissues.

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