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An underwater VR game is rehabilitating patients with MS
At the University of Texas at San Antonio, one scientist is combining aquatic physical therapy with virtual reality to help multiple sclerosis patients through an underwater game. Up next, the story of how a pool game called "shark punch" is making a splash.
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