Lured by promise of stem cells, Americans head abroad for medical treatment

A quadriplegic since she was 14, Jessica Grimm learned long ago how to work around her body's limitations. She lives alone, uses a computer, has a job, even drives a car. But the Arlington, Texas, student must rely on a coterie of assistants to help her dress, cook and get through each day.

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