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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.
Hope4Cancer offers gentle non-invasive therapies for patients with brain tumor

Hope4Cancer offers gentle non-invasive therapies for patients with brain tumor

House bill proposes immunity for negligent drug manufacturers

House bill proposes immunity for negligent drug manufacturers

NeuroFocus unveils wireless headset to capture brainwave activity across the full brain

NeuroFocus unveils wireless headset to capture brainwave activity across the full brain

Ibuprofen - painkiller toxicity warning

Ibuprofen - painkiller toxicity warning

Decades-old FDA approved hypertension drug may delay onset and reduce severity of MS

Decades-old FDA approved hypertension drug may delay onset and reduce severity of MS

Duchenne Parent Project awards grant to AMT for DMD gene therapy

Duchenne Parent Project awards grant to AMT for DMD gene therapy

Rotary International, Itzhak Perlman join Chicago Symphony Orchestra to present Concert to End Polio

Rotary International, Itzhak Perlman join Chicago Symphony Orchestra to present Concert to End Polio

Researchers investigate why immune system is blunted after spinal cord injury

Researchers investigate why immune system is blunted after spinal cord injury

Electrical stimulation may help bring back the voice of stroke patients

Electrical stimulation may help bring back the voice of stroke patients

Scientists discover new way to generate human motor nerve cells

Scientists discover new way to generate human motor nerve cells

New study identifies recurrent wound botulism among injection drug users

New study identifies recurrent wound botulism among injection drug users

Mass polio vaccination campaigns in Burma and Sudan

Mass polio vaccination campaigns in Burma and Sudan

New research demonstrates how climate change can increase exposure, risk of human illness

New research demonstrates how climate change can increase exposure, risk of human illness

Rotary club plans variety of awareness and fundraising activities to eradicate polio

Rotary club plans variety of awareness and fundraising activities to eradicate polio

Retired NC judge calls for full compensation on medical malpractice damages

Retired NC judge calls for full compensation on medical malpractice damages

ASTRO develops radiation therapy guideline for treating bone metastases

ASTRO develops radiation therapy guideline for treating bone metastases

Spinal cord sugar residues regulate growth and survival of nerve cells: Study

Spinal cord sugar residues regulate growth and survival of nerve cells: Study

Gene GFPT1 crucial in causing variation of Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome

Gene GFPT1 crucial in causing variation of Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome

Early MRI in young adults associated with lower rate of stroke misdiagnosis

Early MRI in young adults associated with lower rate of stroke misdiagnosis

Seven-year study demonstrates clear benefits of fetal surgery to treat spina bifida in babies

Seven-year study demonstrates clear benefits of fetal surgery to treat spina bifida in babies

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