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The intricate network of cells and fibers that transmit nervous signals across our bodies is divided into two parts: the peripheral system and the central system. We’ve known for a long time that peripheral nerves, like those in our arms and legs, can grow back, albeit very, very slowly. The nerves of the central system, though—optic nerves and the nerves of the spinal cord—never grow back.
Lifespan: The Revolutionary Science of Why We Age—and Why We Don't Have To
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