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Tomorrow's World

on BBC One London

This week a report from America on attempts to transplant human brain cells and reverse the effects of strokes, including paralysis and loss of speech. Scientists believe cells that are able to regenerate-including, ironically, cancer cells - may be the key to recovery. Plus from Japan, how video cameras triggered by car crashes are helpingto make accident black spots safer.
Presented by Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester, with Jez Nelson , Craig Doyle and Anya Sitaram. Producer Daniel Barry ; Editor Saul Nasse
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Contributors

Presented By:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Jez Nelson
Unknown:
Craig Doyle
Unknown:
Anya Sitaram.
Producer:
Daniel Barry
Editor:
Saul Nasse
Unknown:
Philippa Forrester

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