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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.
New laboratory approach could aid brain recovery

New laboratory approach could aid brain recovery

Bedside clinical tools can detect acute spatial neglect after stroke

Bedside clinical tools can detect acute spatial neglect after stroke

Botox can have unsuspected 'systemic' effects on muscles

Botox can have unsuspected 'systemic' effects on muscles

ALS TDI, Biogen Idec and UCB enter agreement to study anti-CD40L antibody for ALS

ALS TDI, Biogen Idec and UCB enter agreement to study anti-CD40L antibody for ALS

Kessler scientists monitor Ekso device in six patients with traumatic SCI

Kessler scientists monitor Ekso device in six patients with traumatic SCI

Researchers identify second oldest human disease mutation

Researchers identify second oldest human disease mutation

Fast Forward, Lineagen to fund clinical development and validation of blood-based assay for MS

Fast Forward, Lineagen to fund clinical development and validation of blood-based assay for MS

MS may progress from outermost layers of brain to its deep parts

MS may progress from outermost layers of brain to its deep parts

Global problem of fatal snakebites and promising solutions highlighted at ASTMH meeting

Global problem of fatal snakebites and promising solutions highlighted at ASTMH meeting

Fatal snakebites emerging global threat

Fatal snakebites emerging global threat

Genitourinary injuries now on list of payable losses under TSGLI program

Genitourinary injuries now on list of payable losses under TSGLI program

Researchers identify critical steps leading to myelin destruction in neuromyelitis optica

Researchers identify critical steps leading to myelin destruction in neuromyelitis optica

One-time injection after spinal cord injury can limit pain for 8 months

One-time injection after spinal cord injury can limit pain for 8 months

Anemia, high blood pressure linked to risk of silent strokes in children with SCD

Anemia, high blood pressure linked to risk of silent strokes in children with SCD

Anesthesia drug shortages can have devastating impact on patient care

Anesthesia drug shortages can have devastating impact on patient care

New device safe, more effective for patients with chronic neurological conditions

New device safe, more effective for patients with chronic neurological conditions

Scientists discover second faulty gene linked to ALS

Scientists discover second faulty gene linked to ALS

Promising results from dexpramipexole phase 2 trial on ALS

Promising results from dexpramipexole phase 2 trial on ALS

Scientists solve mystery behind why people with defective hemoglobin do not contract malaria

Scientists solve mystery behind why people with defective hemoglobin do not contract malaria

New possibilities for relief from digestive diseases

New possibilities for relief from digestive diseases

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