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'Soft' prosthetics could help solve a global healthcare problem
Fewer than 1 in 10 people who need prosthetics globally are estimated to receive them, and traditional prosthetics can be expensive, labor-intensive and uncomfortable. CNN meets London-based company Koalaa, which believes its '”soft” prosthetics are a solution.
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