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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.
Lack of mLin41 gene regulator can cause neural tube defects

Lack of mLin41 gene regulator can cause neural tube defects

Football-related brain injuries appear to rise among high school students

Football-related brain injuries appear to rise among high school students

Neurological symptoms due to a bump on the head should not be ignored

Neurological symptoms due to a bump on the head should not be ignored

Bat on a plane gives rise to rabies exposure risk: CDC report

Bat on a plane gives rise to rabies exposure risk: CDC report

Act now 'to prevent tragedy' in Africa's Sahel food security crisis

Act now 'to prevent tragedy' in Africa's Sahel food security crisis

Study reveals difficulties in self-management of diabetes

Study reveals difficulties in self-management of diabetes

Bare platinum coils vs. newer gel-coated coils for aneurysm treatment

Bare platinum coils vs. newer gel-coated coils for aneurysm treatment

Loyola’s hand surgeons see more patients with thumb arthritis

Loyola’s hand surgeons see more patients with thumb arthritis

Stress-induced tolerance can prevent glaucoma

Stress-induced tolerance can prevent glaucoma

Risk of botulism at California fish processing company

Risk of botulism at California fish processing company

Stem Cells reports results of Neuralstem ALS Phase I trial

Stem Cells reports results of Neuralstem ALS Phase I trial

North Shore-LIJ inaugurates NYHNI's Center for Cranial Base Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital

North Shore-LIJ inaugurates NYHNI's Center for Cranial Base Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital

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Viewpoints: The argument for the health law; No one wins contraception battle

Suspected case of polio under investigation in India, threatens country's eradication efforts

Suspected case of polio under investigation in India, threatens country's eradication efforts

People with RBD more likely to develop Parkinson's, MCI

People with RBD more likely to develop Parkinson's, MCI

Botox - a potential for therapy of weak bladders in women

Botox - a potential for therapy of weak bladders in women

JAK-STAT inhibitors reverse MS-like disease in mice

JAK-STAT inhibitors reverse MS-like disease in mice

Connect during MS Awareness Week

Connect during MS Awareness Week

Botulinum toxin effective in treating OAB among women

Botulinum toxin effective in treating OAB among women

Top-line results from Inviragen's INV21 Phase 1 trial on HFMD

Top-line results from Inviragen's INV21 Phase 1 trial on HFMD

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