On Europe 1, Sophie Cluzel, Secretary of State to the Prime Minister, in charge of People with disabilities, looks back on the story of Adrien Bocquet, a soldier wounded in combat who has regained the use of his legs after a triple neurostimulator transplant spinal cord. He is now fighting for this process to be reimbursed by social security.
EXTRACT - Sophie Cluzel: "We are not going to deprive ourselves of advances in technology"
2021-07-22T08:11:06.985Z
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On Europe 1, Sophie Cluzel, Secretary of State to the Prime Minister, in charge of People with disabilities, looks back on the story of Adrien & nbsp; Bocquet, a soldier wounded in combat who has regained the use of his legs after a triple bone marrow neurostimulator transplant. He is now fighting for this process to be reimbursed by social security. & Nbsp;
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