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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.
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation helps to regain motor function in partially paralyzed patients

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation helps to regain motor function in partially paralyzed patients

Non-invasive brain stimulation helps paralysed stroke patients regain motor function

Non-invasive brain stimulation helps paralysed stroke patients regain motor function

British, Austrian scientists awarded K. J. Zülch Prize for basic neurological research

British, Austrian scientists awarded K. J. Zülch Prize for basic neurological research

Department of Health reports 2010's first human case of West Nile virus in Pennsylvania

Department of Health reports 2010's first human case of West Nile virus in Pennsylvania

Critical mechanistic link between mutant protein and disease pathogenesis in ALS uncovered

Critical mechanistic link between mutant protein and disease pathogenesis in ALS uncovered

Neuralstem files IND with FDA for spinal cord stem cell Phase I clinical trial for chronic spinal cord injury

Neuralstem files IND with FDA for spinal cord stem cell Phase I clinical trial for chronic spinal cord injury

Judge blocks federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research

Judge blocks federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research

Abilities Expo to be held August 27-29, 2010 in Houston, Texas

Abilities Expo to be held August 27-29, 2010 in Houston, Texas

Human neural stem cells restore motor function in mice with chronic spinal cord injury

Human neural stem cells restore motor function in mice with chronic spinal cord injury

UCI study is first to show reversal of long-term hind-limb paralysis

UCI study is first to show reversal of long-term hind-limb paralysis

Enteric microbiome affects disease susceptibility, provides therapeutic target for food-borne diseases: Research

Enteric microbiome affects disease susceptibility, provides therapeutic target for food-borne diseases: Research

Rush University Medical Center tests new drug therapy for West Nile fever

Rush University Medical Center tests new drug therapy for West Nile fever

Polls: Health care 'very important' in midterms; Voters look at Medicare cuts to reduce deficit

Polls: Health care 'very important' in midterms; Voters look at Medicare cuts to reduce deficit

Researchers develop genetically mutated stem cells for myelin research

Researchers develop genetically mutated stem cells for myelin research

Scientists induce nerve tissue regeneration in patients with spinal cord injury

Scientists induce nerve tissue regeneration in patients with spinal cord injury

Boston Globe examines rise of polio in Tajikistan, other pockets of world

Boston Globe examines rise of polio in Tajikistan, other pockets of world

Oxygen Biotherapeutics collaborates with U.S. Navy to develop treatment for DCS

Oxygen Biotherapeutics collaborates with U.S. Navy to develop treatment for DCS

Researchers find how angiotensin influences immune system

Researchers find how angiotensin influences immune system

Unique device helps disabled people navigate wheelchairs by sniffing

Unique device helps disabled people navigate wheelchairs by sniffing

First generic version of Lovenox receives FDA approval for DVT

First generic version of Lovenox receives FDA approval for DVT

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