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After David Carmel was paralyzed in a diving accident, he and his identical brother, Dr. Jason Carmel, who works for Columbia University and NewYork-Presbyterian, dedicated their lives to nerve generation research and finding ways help people with spinal cord injuries recover function. NBC’s Kate Snow reports for TODAY.

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