May 22, 2013
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“TODAY” featured the amazing update of Aimee Copeland, who lost her left leg, right foot and both hands to a rare, flesh-eating bacteria called necrotizing fasciitis last year while ziplining. She received a new pair of high-tech prosthetic hands called Touch Bionics that will change her life. With the new hands, which she got for free for being the technology’s spokesperson, she’s now able to write her name, slice strawberries and relearn how to use utensils.
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June 29, 2012
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Flesh-eating disease victim Aimee Copeland’s condition was upgraded to “good” by hospital officials on Monday — a magnificent feat for the 24-year-old grad-student who originally showed little chance of survival.
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