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Paralysis is the loss of muscle function in part of your body. It happens when something goes wrong with the way messages pass between your brain and muscles. Paralysis can be complete or partial. It can occur on one or both sides of your body. It can also occur in just one area, or it can be widespread. Paralysis of the lower half of your body, including both legs, is called paraplegia. Paralysis of the arms and legs is quadriplegia.
Sleepers can respond to verbal stimuli, study finds

Sleepers can respond to verbal stimuli, study finds

GLP-1 agonists linked to higher risk for gastrointestinal complications

GLP-1 agonists linked to higher risk for gastrointestinal complications

Improving treatment outcomes for individuals with acute spinal cord injury

Improving treatment outcomes for individuals with acute spinal cord injury

Is your seafood safe? New study reveals alarming levels of toxins in Pacific Ocean marine life

Is your seafood safe? New study reveals alarming levels of toxins in Pacific Ocean marine life

Researchers find a promising drug candidate for the treatment of ALS

Researchers find a promising drug candidate for the treatment of ALS

Multipronged gene therapy restores walking in mice after complete spinal cord injury

Multipronged gene therapy restores walking in mice after complete spinal cord injury

Scientists uncover a crucial component for restoring functional activity after spinal cord injury

Scientists uncover a crucial component for restoring functional activity after spinal cord injury

“Inverse vaccine” shows promise to reverse autoimmune diseases without shutting down rest of the immune system

“Inverse vaccine” shows promise to reverse autoimmune diseases without shutting down rest of the immune system

FAU researchers discover novel method to identify therapeutic agents to treat addiction

FAU researchers discover novel method to identify therapeutic agents to treat addiction

West Nile virus surges to highest incidence since 2012

West Nile virus surges to highest incidence since 2012

TBI-on-a-chip model traces link between head trauma and Alzheimer's

TBI-on-a-chip model traces link between head trauma and Alzheimer's

Total hip arthroplasty in nonagenarians: Risks and benefits

Total hip arthroplasty in nonagenarians: Risks and benefits

Brain-computer interface enables woman with severe paralysis to speak through digital avatar

Brain-computer interface enables woman with severe paralysis to speak through digital avatar

Two more universities set to join IUCRC BRAIN at University of Houston to advance neurotechnology

Two more universities set to join IUCRC BRAIN at University of Houston to advance neurotechnology

Exploring developmental pathways and disease interactions in nervous and stomatognathic systems

Exploring developmental pathways and disease interactions in nervous and stomatognathic systems

New technique cuts polio detection time in half

New technique cuts polio detection time in half

DDNS technique could reduce the time to detect polio, study shows

DDNS technique could reduce the time to detect polio, study shows

Parents see own health spiral as their kids’ mental illnesses worsen

Parents see own health spiral as their kids’ mental illnesses worsen

Researchers discover possible new biomarker of MS-like autoimmune disease

Researchers discover possible new biomarker of MS-like autoimmune disease

Adjuvanted intranasal vaccine shows promise for long-lasting immunity to COVID-19

Adjuvanted intranasal vaccine shows promise for long-lasting immunity to COVID-19

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